Sandworms are easily the most iconic—and dangerous—creatures in the Dune universe, and they’re just as terrifying in Dune: Awakening.
Whether you’re wandering the dunes alone or caught in a PvP scramble in the Deep Desert, encountering one of these beasts can end your run fast. Here’s what you need to know to survive (or at least not lose everything).
🐍 What Are Sandworms in Dune: Awakening?
In the game, Sandworms are massive environmental hazards. The Fremen call them Shai-Hulud, and they only appear in open sand dune areas—they can’t surface on rocky terrain.
They’re attracted to vibrations:
- Footsteps
- Vehicles
- Thumpers
- Gunshots and explosions
If you’re making noise on the sand, you’re basically ringing the dinner bell.
📍 Where You’ll Find Them
- Hagga Basin (Starter Region): Smaller Sandworms, but still deadly.
- Deep Desert: Giant, aggressive worms—frequent in PvP zones. These monsters often leave behind Spice deposits, making them risky but rewarding targets.

🔊 How Vibration Lines Work
As you move across open sand, you’ll see vibration lines on-screen:
- Gray line: You’re safe for now
- Orange line: A Sandworm is getting close
- Red line: You’re in serious danger
Once the line turns red, stop wasting time—escape ASAP.

❌ Can You Kill or Ride a Sandworm?
- Can you ride them?
Not yet. You will get eaten if you try. But devs haven’t ruled it out for the future. - Can you kill them?
Nope. Sandworms are invincible. Your best bet is to avoid them completely.
✅ How to Avoid Sandworms
Surviving a Sandworm encounter is all about planning ahead and being smart with your movement:
Basic Tips:
- Stick to rocks whenever possible
- Cross dunes quickly, but save your movement abilities for emergencies
- If you’re on foot:
- Run the first half
- If the vibration turns red, pop Bindu Sprint or Shigawire Claw to get out
- Run the first half
Erratic movement like in the books doesn’t help here—rhythm or not, they’ll still come for you.
🚗 Vehicles & Thumpers: Bonus Strategies
- Sandbikes are a must-have early on—they’re fast and safer than walking
- If a Sandworm chases your vehicle, drive toward where it came from—you might actually pass over it
- Ornithopters (flying vehicles) are safest if you have access to one
- Thumpers can lure worms away when placed strategically
- If you’re in a group, one player can draw the worm’s attention while others escape
- Crouch-walking reduces vibrations—but don’t rely on it if the worm’s already too close
- Crossing into a new region will cause a Sandworm to stop following
- Build your base near rocky terrain, not on dunes
Nighttime doesn’t help avoid worms—but it will help you dodge heatstroke.

💀 What Happens If You Die to a Sandworm?
If you’re unlucky (or careless) and get swallowed:
- You lose all your gear, backpack items, and your vehicle if you were in one
- You’ll respawn at your Respawn Beacon or closest checkpoint
But hey—silver lining:
You get a Worm Tooth, which can be used to craft a Crysknife.
Survival Checklist
- Stick to rocks
- Save movement abilities
- Use vehicles (especially Sandbikes or Ornithopters)
- Watch your vibration line—red means run
- Build smart, travel smarter
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