Okay, let’s dive into this. So, imagine you’re knee-deep in Dune: Awakening and hunting down this thing called the Holtzman Amplifier. Sounds fancy, right? But it’s tucked away in a spot that’s, well, annoyingly easy to miss. You know, like when you can’t find your keys because they’re hiding right in front of you?
Here’s the deal: you’ve got this gig, “Wrecking Crew,” and it throws you into the Alcyon wreck. But get this, there’s no helpful little arrow pointing you to a treasure chest like some pixelated pirate’s map. Nope, you’re on your own. Most times, you’d spot a green glow hinting at loot, but — surprise! — not this time.
So, let’s unravel this mystery. First, clear out the welcoming committee at Alcyon. There’s this staircase in the far-right corner that’s begging for attention. Up you go, and bam! You’re in this navigation room with a hologram doing its thing. But what you’re really after is this stack of crates to the left. Yeah, the one on the end hiding the Holtzman Amplifier and a stash of Solari, which is like the game’s version of cold hard cash.
But wait, the quest tracker? It’s as confused as you are. Even after snagging the amplifier, it acts like you’re still empty-handed. Classic glitch or just part of the charm? Who knows. Anyway, don’t sweat it, you’re rolling — as long as you grabbed it, you’re golden.
By the way, while you’re wrecking the Alcyon, don’t just grab and dash. Take a moment to clean out the place. Those scavengers inside? They’re basically walking XP, plus you can extract blood for… reasons. Makes me shiver just thinking about it.
After your little adventure, swing by the Griffin Trading Post. Cash in your haul and boom, enjoy your 350 XP and 2,000 Solari. Not the big bucks, but hey, it opens up more gigs. Maybe you’ve got some stuff lying around to complete them, too. And if you’re feeling flush, the merchant’s got basics like plant fiber and welding wire. Handy if you’re not into the whole scavenger hunt vibe.
So, there you go. A messy ride through the sand dunes, chaotic like my thought process, but that’s how adventures roll sometimes, right?