Dune: Awakening Guide | How To Clone Your Base

Having trouble relocating your Base? Here's a guide on how to clone your Base in Dune: Awakening.

Game Guide by Ragib Rawnak on  Jun 30, 2025

Dune: Awakening features a Base copying system that completely transforms the way you construct and share bases. The feature allows you to save your Base, relocate entire structures, and even sell your Blueprint in the in-game market.

Dune Awakening Guide, How To Clone Your Base

Learning the Base Copy Feature

The Base copy feature in Dune: Awakening offers an advanced Blueprint system that guarantees the structural stability of your builds. 

With this feature, you are able to save entire building layouts as transferable Blueprints, which you can then rebuild elsewhere, exchange with other players, or sell in the Auction House for Solaris. 

Unlocking the Solido Replicator

To use the base copying system, you must first advance in building mechanics and unlock the Solido Replicator Schematic in your research menu. 

The simple device is the foundation for the whole Blueprint system, which allows you to capture and save your base patterns in Dune: Awakening.

Dune Awakening Guide, How To Clone Your Base, Learning the Base Copy Feature

Permission Requirements and Limitations

Before you duplicate any foundation, make sure you're at the appropriate permission levels. Permission from the owner or co-owner must be obtained for the building you wish to replicate. 

No copy capability is available below this permission level so that creations of other players cannot be duplicated unauthoritatively in Dune: Awakening.

The replicating mechanism will only record structural building components, not including Workstations, pieces of Furniture, and other portable items. 

Your Blueprint will only include the architectural framework, so you will have to reinstall functional parts in case of reconstruction. 

This is in keeping with Blueprints being purely focused on structural design, rather than entire base installations, in Dune: Awakening.

Using the Solido Replicator

After you are prepared to build a blueprint, prepare your Solido Replicator and aim at the Base that you want to copy. 

Perform the copying action by clicking your left mouse button. The device will save the entire building design and hold it in the device.

Once you've successfully copied a base, you'll be given the option to put the Blueprint down immediately or store it for use later. 

When you opt to unequip the Solido Replicator, the saved design is safely stored within the tool in your Inventory in Dune: Awakening.

The saved design can be viewed by hovering over the tool, showing the name of the captured base.

Dune Awakening Guide, How To Clone Your Base, Using the Solido Replicator

Managing Your Blueprints

The Solido Replicator benefits from the ability to store it in your inventory or ship it to Storage Containers. 

The most significant feature is the 3D preview, which can be activated by pressing the Y key. 

The preview provides a close-up, miniature picture of the stored Blueprint, allowing you to view the design before placing it.

You can rename your blueprints to keep them organized, especially when handling multiple designs. 

The feature of renaming is useful when preparing Blueprints to sell at the Auction House or in maintaining your collection of architectural plans in Dune: Awakening.

Dune Awakening Guide, How To Clone Your Base, Managing Your Blueprints

Blueprint Placement Process

When you are ready to recreate your Base, go to an area where you have claimed some land. 

Place your Solido Replicator with the Blueprint you are to recreate and begin the placement process. You can move around and examine the placement before locking it in place.


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Ragib Rawnak

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