"Salty’s Guide to Warframe":
Chapter 1: Introduction to Warframe
Let’s Dive In (And Maybe Fall Over a Few Times)
Welcome, fellow space ninjas! You’ve found your way to Salty’s
Guide to Warframe, and I’m here to give you the rundown on what to expect
in this glorious, chaotic universe. So, what is Warframe exactly?
In short: it’s a fast-paced, action-packed, free-to-play
sci-fi game where you play as an ancient, powerful warrior (known as a
Warframe) and battle against a variety of alien species, including the Grineer,
Corpus, and Infestation. Think of it like this: you’re a futuristic ninja in
space, but instead of just looking cool and doing flips (though you’ll totally
do that), you also get to destroy evil alien scum while saving the galaxy. No
big deal.
Now, if you’re new to Warframe, you might be thinking:
“Okay, cool, but what’s the catch?” Well, the catch is that it’s not just a
game about kicking butt. It’s a game about grinding, upgrading, crafting, and
becoming so powerful that enemies flee just from the sight of you. If you’ve
ever dreamed of being a super-powered space warrior—this is your moment.
Why Play Warframe?
First of all, let me just say this: Warframe isn’t for the
faint of heart. You will encounter aliens with horrifyingly exaggerated
features, bosses that will make you question your life choices, and missions
that demand precision and teamwork. But that’s the beauty of it, isn’t it?
You’ll either rise to the occasion and claim your spot as a space ninja
badass—or you’ll get wrecked by a level 40 Grineer Lancer. Either way, it’s an
experience.
But it’s more than just combat.
Warframe offers a deep and immersive universe that’s constantly expanding. Each
update brings new missions, new Warframes, new weapons, and a world that feels
alive with story and possibility. If you ever wanted to feel like you were part
of something bigger—this game gives you that sense.
Also, the weapons?
Out of this world. You can wield everything from katanas to rifles to throwing
stars. And yes, some Warframes let you turn into a human wrecking ball. (No,
seriously, you can become a literal wrecking ball. More on that later.)
What You’ll Need to Know
So, here’s the deal: Warframe is free-to-play, but it’s
not a “pay-to-win” situation. You can absolutely play it without spending a
single cent and still have a blast. In fact, if you know what you’re doing,
you’ll be able to farm resources, craft awesome gear, and unlock new Warframes
in no time. It’s all about mastering the grind.
The game is available on PC, PS5, Xbox,
and Nintendo Switch and trust me, the experience is just as thrilling on
any of these platforms—though I personally prefer PC because my keyboard and
mouse are basically an extension of my body (because I'm a true professional,
obviously).
Salty’s Disclaimer
Before we dive deeper, let me give you a little heads-up: don’t
expect to become a Warframe master overnight. You’ll have moments of
triumph and moments where you wonder how the heck you ended up in a mission
with a group of people who don't understand the basic concept of "stick
together." But that’s all part of the fun!
Expect to make mistakes. A lot of them. You might
accidentally sell your favourite weapon for a few credits (which, let’s be
honest, is probably a disaster). You’ll probably miss some mod drops and
wonder why your gun isn’t dealing enough damage (hint: it’s the mods, always
check your mods). But don’t worry—I’m here to help. This guide will give
you the tips, tricks, and salty wisdom you need to avoid the most common
mistakes and help you become the space ninja you were destined to be.
What’s Coming Up?
In the chapters ahead, we’ll cover everything you need to
get started, from choosing your Warframe and understanding the basics of combat
to getting your hands on some of the best gear in the game. We’ll also dive
into some advanced tips that’ll make you the kind of player who gets invited to
those high-level missions where everyone else is like, “Who’s this pro?”
But we won’t just be serious about it—this is Salty’s guide,
after all. So, expect a lot of humour, sarcasm, and the occasional rant
about how Warframe just loves to throw random waves of enemies at you for no
reason (and how you secretly love it).
So, grab your favourite Warframe, load up your best
gun, and let’s get started. The solar system awaits, and it’s time for you
to make your mark in the stars. Just don’t forget to take a break and breathe
every now and then... especially when you’re running low on ammo and the boss
is charging at you like a freight train. You’ve got this!
Chapter 2: Understanding the Basics (or How Not to Be a
Noob)
Let’s Avoid Looking Like We’ve Never Played a Game Before
Alright, let’s be real here. Warframe isn’t exactly
“pick-up-and-play” for the casual gamer. It’s not like those mobile games where
you click a few things and bam, you’re winning. No, no, no. Warframe is
for players who want to get their hands dirty, make a few mistakes, and get
better with every mission. But before we dive into epic space ninja battles,
let’s take a step back and cover the fundamentals. You know, the stuff that
will stop you from running around in circles like a chicken with its head cut
off.
Movement: Ninja Agility at Its Best (or Worst)
One of the first things you’ll notice about Warframe is that
you are ridiculously fast and agile. Seriously, you’re a ninja in
space—so why would you move like a slug? If you’re not running, sliding,
jumping, and flipping through the air like a pro, you’re doing it wrong.
Here’s a quick rundown of how to move like an expert:
- Running:
Hold down the sprint button, and away you go. You’re a blur of motion. But
don’t just run straight ahead—dodging and sliding are
essential if you want to avoid enemy fire and look cool doing it.
- Sliding:
Press the crouch button while running to slide. This not only helps you
dodge incoming shots but also allows you to cover ground quickly. Bonus:
you’ll look like a boss doing it.
- Bullet
Jumping: Ah, the bullet jump. Press the jump button while sprinting
to launch yourself into the air in a glorious arc. It’s your way of
saying, “I don’t need to walk like a mere mortal.” Pro tip: Bullet jumping
is your best friend. Master this move, and you’ll be leaping over enemies,
dodging lasers, and feeling like you’re in a fast-paced action movie.
- Wall
Running: Did I mention you’re a space ninja? Wall running lets
you run along the walls like you’re about to drop into a high-action
scene. This is another tool you’ll use in combat and exploration, so don’t
forget it’s in your arsenal.
- Double
Jump: That’s right, double jump. Because one jump is just not
enough when you’re defying gravity. It’s useful for getting higher
ground, escaping sticky situations, or just because you can.
Combat Basics: Time to Kill (In Style)
Okay, you’ve got your movement down. Now let’s talk about
the fun stuff: combat. And I mean, what’s better than slicing through enemy
lines with a sword while shooting a rifle with one hand? Absolutely
nothing. Warframe’s combat is fast, fluid, and relentless. Here’s how to make
sure you’re not the one getting sliced and shot at:
- Melee
Combat:
Oh, melee combat—where all your dreams of being a space warrior come true. Press the melee button, and you’ll unleash a flurry of slashes, stabs, and punches. The key to being a good melee player is timing and combo attacks. You don’t want to spam the button—mix it up with light and heavy attacks for more powerful combos.
Tip: When you're surrounded by enemies, aim for their
heads or weak spots to maximize your damage. And remember, Warframes have a
variety of melee weapons to choose from. Want to slice and dice? Go for a sword
or dual blades. Want to smash? Use a hammer. And don’t forget the polearms for
that fancy reach!
- Gunplay:
Now for the other half of your arsenal—guns! There’s no shortage of guns in Warframe. From shotguns to sniper rifles, there’s a weapon for every playstyle. But here’s the kicker—Warframe’s guns aren’t just for shooting. You can mod them to make them even better (more on that in Chapter 11).
Tip: Guns in Warframe have different types of ammo.
So, don’t be afraid to switch between weapons based on what you're facing. For
example, against armour-heavy Grineer? Go for a shotgun or something that deals
impact damage. Facing the Corpus? You’ll need something that cuts through
shields—hello, laser guns!
- Aiming
and Accuracy:
This isn’t a first-person shooter (unless you’re using certain mods or weapons), so your camera is fixed behind your Warframe. This can feel a bit wonky at first, especially if you’re used to over-the-shoulder shooters. Here’s the thing: don’t panic. Focus on aiming at the right spots—headshots do a lot more damage than body shots. And remember, you’ve got a ton of abilities to use that can either lock enemies in place or deal massive damage. Don’t forget to take full advantage of your powers to make the fight easier. - Abilities:
Every Warframe comes with its own set of special powers. These can be used to crowd control, heal, buff your team, or deal high damage. A lot of new players forget about these abilities, thinking they’re just fancy animations. Spoiler alert: They’re not. They’re game changers.
Tip: Use your powers frequently. Especially the 1st
ability, which is usually an area-of-effect power that’ll clear out groups
of enemies in a heartbeat. It’s all about knowing when and how to unleash your
abilities. Timing is everything.
The HUD: Your Best Friend (and Sometimes Your Worst
Enemy)
In Warframe, your HUD (Heads-Up Display) is where you’ll
keep track of your health, energy, ammo, and mission objectives. So, let's
break it down:
- Health:
This is self-explanatory. If this drops to zero, you die. So, don’t let
that happen.
- Energy:
This is what powers your Warframe’s abilities. You use energy to
cast your powers. Be mindful of your energy bar; running out of it during
a boss fight is about as bad as showing up to a pizza party without any
pizza.
- Ammo:
Your guns need ammo. And your ammo doesn’t grow on trees. It’s limited and
needs to be managed wisely. Don’t waste your best bullets on small
fry when you know you’re going to need them for a boss fight.
- Mods:
If your HUD is your best friend, mods are your secret weapon. More on that
later, but just know that modding is how you boost your Warframe’s
power. Never, ever forget to check and upgrade your mods.
Basic Strategy: Know Your Role
Now that you know how to move and fight, you need to
understand the strategy behind it all. Warframe is a team-based game,
and while it’s great to run solo, you’re going to get a lot more out of it by
playing with others. Here’s how to be a valuable team player:
- Stick
Together: Warframe isn’t just about individual glory. Stay close to
your teammates and help with objectives. Everyone’s role matters.
- Support
or Tank? If you’re playing with a group, you’ll need to decide what
role you want to take on. Are you going to be the tank who absorbs damage,
or the support who heals and buffs? Or, are you going to be the damage
dealer who wipes the floor with everyone? Choose wisely.
- Objective
Completion: The best part of any mission? Completing objectives.
Whether it's rescuing a hostage or hacking a terminal, make sure you know
what needs to be done. Get in, get out, and don’t get distracted by the
shiny loot (unless you really want it, but that’s another issue).
Conclusion: Time to Go Ninja
At this point, you’re no longer a complete Warframe newbie.
You’ve got the basics down—movement, combat, and strategy. Now, get out there
and start crushing some missions like the space ninja you were meant to be.
Don’t worry if you still feel like you’re stumbling around at first. You’ll get
the hang of it. Warframe’s a game that rewards practice, patience, and a
healthy amount of chaos.
And if you find yourself dying a lot in the beginning, don’t
worry. You’re in good company. Everyone has been there.
Chapter 3: The Power of Clans (and How to Make Yours
Awesome)
Welcome to the Clan Life, Where You Can Build, Research,
and Probably Get Distracted
Ah, Clans—the place where Warframe's sense of
community and teamwork really shines. If you thought Warframe was just about
running solo missions and upgrading your own gear, you’ve got a whole other
thing coming. Clans are the beating heart of many players’ Warframe
experiences, offering a blend of social interaction, research
opportunities, and even some cool customization. In short: Clans
in Warframe are your ticket to being part of something bigger than yourself.
What Is a Clan?
In Warframe, a Clan is essentially a player-run
organization where you and your teammates can come together, share resources,
and collaborate on various activities. Think of it as a guild, faction, or even
a family, but in space. When you join or create a Clan, you unlock a whole host
of features that make the grind just a little bit easier—and a lot more fun.
Creating Your Clan: Time to Rule the Stars
First things first: you’re not stuck with other people’s
visions of what a Clan should be. You can create your own Clan! It’s not
too hard to get started, but there are a few things you should know:
- Clan
Size: You can choose from different Clan sizes—Ghost, Shadow,
Storm, Mountain, and Moon. The bigger the Clan, the
more players you can invite and the more research and activities
you can unlock. Obviously, bigger Clans come with more responsibility, but
also more benefits. So, do you want to have a cozy, tight-knit group or
run a massive war machine of destruction? The choice is yours.
- Clan
Name and Sigil: When you create a Clan, you’ll need to come up with a
unique name and sigil. The sigil is a logo that represents
your Clan, and it’s visible on all your members’ gear. Get creative! This
is your chance to make something memorable.
- Building
Your Clan Dojo: The Dojo is the heart of your Clan. This is
where all the action happens. Once your Clan is established, you’ll be
able to build a Dojo, which is essentially a giant space station or
temple full of rooms for all sorts of activities. And guess what? You
get to design it. It’s a fun and exciting part of Clan life, so make
sure to put some thought into it.
Clan Research: Weapons, Warframes, and More
Now, the real magic happens when you start researching
new weapons, Warframes, and gear. This is where Clans truly stand out. As a
Clan leader or member, you’ll have access to exclusive blueprints that
are only available for research in your Dojo. Here’s how it works:
- Researching
Weapons and Warframes:
Each Clan has the opportunity to research new weapons, including guns, melee weapons, and even new Warframes. Once a research project is complete, all Clan members can contribute the resources required to build the new items. The cool part? These blueprints are unique to your Clan’s Dojo, meaning you can’t just buy them at the market. If your Clan wants to get all the fancy new Warframes or weapons, it’s up to you and your team to put in the work. - Endo
and Resources:
While you’re researching and upgrading, you’ll also be earning Endo and other valuable resources. Endo is used for upgrading mods (which are essential for making your gear stronger), and your Clan’s research efforts may help boost your total resource pool. If you don’t have enough Endo to level up your Warframe or weapons, you’ll need to get crafting, grinding, or help out with Clan projects to make up the difference. - Sharing
Resources:
Clans also provide a shared pool of resources. If you’ve been hoarding a specific material (looking at you, Orokin Cells), you can donate them to the Clan’s research fund or share with other members. The more you contribute, the more everyone benefits—so it’s all about teamwork.
Your Dojo: The Ultimate Hangout Spot
Alright, let’s talk about the fun stuff—your Dojo.
As a Clan, you get to build and decorate your Dojo, and trust me, this isn’t
just about utility; it’s about style. The Dojo is where you and your
Clanmates will spend a lot of time, whether you’re researching new gear,
hanging out, or showing off your newest Warframe.
Here’s a peek at some of the things you can do with your
Dojo:
- Rooms
and Decorations:
The Dojo has multiple rooms you can build. Some rooms serve practical purposes, like the Labs for research or the Trading Post for trading goods, while others are just for fun. You can create a huge, grand hallway or an intimate garden. Decorate to your heart’s content, making it a fun and welcoming space for your Clan members. Think of it like the ultimate hangout spot, where you can chat, plan missions, and maybe even share a few memes. - Labs
for Research:
Each Dojo has specific labs for researching new weapons, Warframes, and equipment. If you’re serious about crafting the best gear in the game, these are your go-to spaces. The Tenno Lab, Poe Lab, and Energy Lab each serve different functions, so you’ll need to allocate resources accordingly to unlock all the tech you need. - Clan
Challenges:
Some Clans enjoy a bit of friendly competition. Inside your Dojo, you can organize Clan challenges, which could be anything from speed runs to hunting down the rarest enemies. It’s a great way to keep members engaged, especially when you’re looking for new ways to bond with the team. And if you’re the competitive type, these challenges can help improve your skills while having a blast. - Hall
of Honor:
What’s better than a trophy room? The Hall of Honor is the perfect place to showcase all your achievements and accolades. Whether it’s the first Warframe you built, a shiny new weapon you unlocked, or a massive boss you defeated, this is the place to show it off. Plus, it feels pretty good to walk into a room that screams, “Yeah, I’m a big deal around here.”
Clan Social Life: Make It Fun!
Remember: Warframe isn’t all about grinding and building
(though it’s a lot of that). The Clan aspect brings the social
element into play. Here are a few things to consider if you want to turn
your Clan into the ultimate hangout:
- Host
Events:
Organize events that keep your Clan engaged. Whether it’s a fashion show, PvP tournaments, or an elite boss hunting night, there’s always room for a bit of fun in the Warframe universe. Get creative! - Create
a Clan Culture:
Every Clan has its own vibe. Maybe yours is a laid-back, chill environment where everyone helps each other out. Or maybe it’s a hardcore team that loves to grind through endgame content. Either way, set the tone and encourage everyone to contribute to that atmosphere. - Discord
or Voice Chat:
A Clan without communication is like a Warframe without mods—just a shell. Get your members on Discord or use in-game voice chat to coordinate missions, crack jokes, and just generally have fun. After all, the more you talk, the more you’ll become a tight-knit group.
Conclusion: Build Your Empire
At the end of the day, your Clan is what you make of it.
Whether you’re leading a massive, sprawling empire or a small, tight-knit group
of friends, Clans add so much to Warframe’s experience. You’ll have a
ton of opportunities to build, research, and develop your own Warframes and
weapons. And don’t forget the social side of things—Warframe is as much about
the people you play with as the things you’re building.
So, gather your fellow Tenno, start that Dojo, and get to
work. The Clan life is waiting for you, and with it comes a ton of
exciting opportunities. From research to room decoration, you’ll quickly find
that there’s a lot more to Warframe than just shooting things in space. And
remember—the more fun you make it; the more people will want to join your
Clan.
Chapter 4: The Railjack – Space Combat Awaits!
Get Ready to Take Your Clan into the Void, One Massive
Ship at a Time
By now, you’ve got the basics of Warframe down—movement,
combat, and Clan life. But there’s one feature that takes the action to the
next level: Railjack. If you thought Warframe was just about being a
ninja on the ground, think again. The Railjack brings space combat
into the mix, and trust me, it’s a whole different beast. This is where you
and your Clan become the masters of the skies (or rather, the void), taking
on massive enemies, exploring new locations, and upgrading your very own
starship.
And the best part? The Railjack is part of your Clan’s
Dojo. So, not only do you get to experience epic space battles, but you get
to build, upgrade, and customize your very own Railjack with the help of
your Clanmates. Ready to blast off into space? Let’s break it all down.
What is the Railjack?
The Railjack is a powerful, customizable space
vessel that you and your Clan will pilot together as you take on missions
across the universe. It’s much more than just a ship; it’s a combat vehicle
that turns your Clan’s adventures into full-on space warfare. It’s time
to leave the planet’s surface behind and fight through the stars.
Think of the Railjack as a hybrid between a spaceship
and a multiplayer vehicle. You’ll have to work together as a team to
manage different parts of the ship—each player taking on specific roles. It’s
intense, it’s chaotic, and it’s oh-so-rewarding.
Getting Your Railjack: The Basics of Building
Before you can fly off into the stars, you need to build
your Railjack. This is where your Clan’s Dojo comes in. To get
started, your Clan needs to have a Dry Dock, a specific room in the Dojo
where you’ll build and customize your Railjack. Here’s how it works:
- Unlocking
the Dry Dock:
Before you can even start thinking about building a Railjack, your Clan needs to research the Dry Dock in the Dojo. This requires resources and time, so make sure your Clan is ready for some teamwork. Once the Dry Dock is unlocked, it’s time to start crafting your ship. - Gathering
Resources:
Building the Railjack isn’t a small feat. You’ll need resources, including materials that can be acquired from various missions and events. Your Clanmates will need to pool their resources to make sure you have enough to construct the hull, engines, weapons, and everything else that makes up the Railjack.
Pro tip: Keep an eye on your Clan’s resource pool and
make sure you’re contributing to the cause. The more effort you put into
gathering, the faster your Railjack will be ready.
- Railjack
Parts:
When building your Railjack, you’ll be able to choose and install various parts—from engines to weapon systems—each affecting how your ship handles in combat. Some parts make the ship faster, others more resilient, and some add more firepower. You can also modify the interior to make the ship feel truly personal. Is your Clan going for sleek and functional, or are you designing a massive floating fortress?
Roles Aboard the Railjack: Work Together or Face
Destruction
This is where things get fun (and chaotic). The Railjack is
not a solo endeavour. You’ll need multiple players working in sync to
ensure the ship stays intact and the missions succeed. Here’s a breakdown of
the different roles aboard your Railjack:
- Pilot:
As the pilot, you’ll be responsible for flying the ship through space, dodging enemy fire, and navigating dangerous asteroid fields or hostile enemy ships. Flying the Railjack can feel like piloting a giant battleship, and it’s going to take some time to get used to. But once you’ve got the hang of it, it’s a thrilling experience—dodge, dive, and take aim.
Pro Tip: Keep an eye on the ship's shields and health.
If the shields are down, your ship’s going to take serious damage. The pilot
also has control of the Archwings, special combat drones that can be
launched from the ship for high-speed space battles.
- Gunner:
As the gunner, you’ll take on the responsibility of defending the Railjack by firing its powerful weaponry. The Railjack comes equipped with massive turrets, missile pods, and beam weapons to decimate enemies. But it’s not just about blasting away—you’ll need to aim carefully and time your attacks to take down enemy ships and capital ships. Your job is to ensure no one gets too close to the Railjack. You’re the defence.
Pro Tip: Keep an eye on the ammo supply for your
weapons. If you run out, you’ll need to either rely on your teammates to
restock or head to a supply point. Ammo is crucial in long battles.
- Engineer:
This is the heart of the team—the engineer is responsible for keeping the Railjack running smoothly. You’ll repair critical systems, refuel the ship, and restore shields or power to key parts of the ship. When the Railjack takes damage during space combat, the engineer is the one who jumps into action. The faster you repair, the more likely your team is to survive.
Pro Tip: Damage control is key. Make sure you keep a
constant watch over engine power, weapon systems, and shielding.
If one system goes down, it can affect the whole ship.
- Tactical:
As the tactical operator, your job is to provide intel on the battlefield, manage the ship's abilities, and coordinate with your team. This role is crucial for those who love to think strategically—whether it's targeting specific weak points on enemy ships, launching Archwings, or activating special Railjack abilities that give your team an edge. You’ll be the one giving orders and calling the shots.
Pro Tip: Communication is essential. The tactical player can
turn the tide of battle with well-timed abilities and orders to focus
fire on high-priority targets.
Railjack Missions: The Void is Calling
Once your Railjack is built and the team is assembled, it’s
time to take on Railjack missions. These missions are unique to the
Railjack and differ significantly from traditional Warframe missions. Here’s
what you can expect:
- The
Archwing Missions:
These are missions that involve a combination of space combat and Archwing use. You'll take the fight to enemy ships, board them, and engage in on-foot battles. These missions allow your team to use Archwings—special combat suits that let you fly freely in space—so you can battle enemies both in space and within the enemy ship. - Defence
and Assault:
Railjack missions often involve defending or assaulting enemy locations. You might need to protect allied ships from destruction or attack large enemy fleets. The key is to work together to keep the ship in one piece while dealing out massive amounts of damage. - Exploration
and Extraction:
Some Railjack missions will have you exploring distant parts of the Void or infestation zones. These missions may involve retrieving artifacts, destroying enemy ships, or extracting valuable resources. It’s a mix of strategy, combat, and exploration.
Upgrading Your Railjack: From Rookie to Legend
Just like Warframes and weapons, your Railjack can be
upgraded. As you complete missions and gather resources, you’ll unlock
upgrades to make your ship more powerful and resilient. You can improve its shields,
weapons, and even customize the interior for an even better
experience.
But remember, upgrading your Railjack isn’t something you do
alone. It’s a team effort, and your Clan will need to pool its resources
to keep the ship in top shape. Keep an eye out for special research
blueprints that unlock exclusive upgrades. The more you work as a Clan, the
more powerful your Railjack becomes.
Conclusion: The Future of Your Railjack
Your Railjack is much more than just a ship—it’s an
experience that brings your Clan together in ways few other activities in
Warframe can. From building and customizing the ship to diving into
intense space battles, the Railjack adds a whole new dimension to the game.
And with the Dojo as the central hub, you and your Clanmates will be
able to design, build, and upgrade your very own floating fortress.
So, if you’re looking to take your Clan’s adventures to the
next level, get your Railjack ready for action. And remember: in space,
no one can hear you scream… unless you're celebrating a victory with your
Clanmates.
Pro-Tip: Hire AI Teammates from Ticker in Fortuna
If you're feeling like the crew in your Railjack is a little
shorthanded—or if you're just looking to spice up the action without
relying on random players—there’s an option for you. Ticker in Fortuna
(on Venus) offers you the chance to hire AI teammates for your Railjack
missions. These AI squadmates are a great way to fill in any gaps in
your team, whether you’re piloting, gunning, or engineering.
These AI helpers are especially useful for solo players or
small Clans that might not always have a full crew online. The AI teammates are
fairly competent and can help with tasks like defending your ship, repairing
damage, and even piloting during certain missions. While they might
not be as effective as human players, they can definitely keep the ship
afloat when you're flying solo.
Hiring these AI companions involves using Credits
and standing with Ticker in Fortuna. So, make sure to stock up on Credits
and do a few missions to raise your standing with her if you're planning
on using them often. But once you're set up, these AI teammates can make even
the most intense space missions a bit easier, giving you the backup you
need when you’re short on players.
Chapter 5: Weaponry—You’ve Got the Gear, Now Go Wreck
Stuff
Alright, Tenno, we’ve reached the part where you arm
yourself to the teeth. Whether you prefer guns, swords, or something that looks
like it came from a sci-fi nightmare, Warframe offers a wide array of weapons
for every playstyle. But before you go running off into the Void and start
hacking up enemies like a maniac (and trust me, you’ll want to), let’s talk
gear.
1. Primary Weapons—For When You Want to Make Things Go
Boom (From a Distance)
You don’t always want to get up close and personal. For
those moments, primary weapons are your best friend. Warframe gives you
everything from sniper rifles to assault rifles, shotguns, and even bows
(because why not?).
Example Weapon: Soma Prime
- What
It Does: If you like turning your enemies into swiss cheese from a
distance, this is your weapon. The Soma Prime is one of the best automatic
rifles in the game, with massive damage potential and high critical
chance. It's like a caffeine-fuelled massacre.
- Tips:
This gun is great for high-tier missions, but don’t forget to mod it for
maximum damage and crit. It’s perfect for farming enemies in high-level
content, just be ready to reload a lot.
Fun Fact:
Soma Prime’s critical hit animations make it feel like
you’re playing a Hollywood action movie. Just try not to get too distracted by
the carnage, Tenno.
2. Secondary Weapons—Because Sometimes You Want to
Duel-Wield and Feel Cool
What’s cooler than pulling out a big, fancy gun? Pulling out
TWO guns, that’s what! Secondary weapons in Warframe are perfect for when you
want to deal massive damage while looking way too awesome for your own good.
Example Weapon: Akimbo Twin Grakatas
- What
It Does: Twin machine pistols that fire an absurd number of bullets in
a short period of time. The sheer volume of bullets means you’ll have no
problem mowing down enemies, even in the middle of a crowd.
- Tips:
These babies work best with mods that enhance fire rate and damage. Throw
in a little punch-through mod, and you’re good to wipe out entire mobs in
seconds. Just remember, accuracy is your friend, but firepower is your
true lover.
3. Melee Weapons—Up Close and Personal, Baby
What’s that? You want to get right into the action and hack
enemies to pieces? You’re in luck. Warframe has a ridiculous array of melee
weapons, from swords to whips and even giant hammers that look like they could
crush a planet (okay, maybe not a planet, but you get the idea).
Example Weapon: Galatine Prime
- What
It Does: This massive sword is what happens when you want to feel like
a walking tank. It’s slow but packs a punch with every swing.
- Tips:
This is a great weapon for dealing with hordes of weaker enemies. Try
combining with a Warframe that boosts melee abilities, like Rhino or
Excalibur, to send enemies flying.
4. Mods—The Unsung Heroes
A weapon’s only as good as the mods you slap on it. And
trust me, mods can make or break your weapon's effectiveness. Want your rifle
to shoot through walls like it’s nothing? Mod it. Want to increase your melee
damage by 300%? You know what to do.
Pro Tip:
Don't just mod for damage. Look at things like fire rate,
reload speed, status effects (like toxic or electricity), and critical chance.
Sometimes the best mods are the ones you didn't know you needed.
5. Weapon-Specific Humour
Let’s not forget the lighter side of things. Sometimes, it’s
not about max damage or critical hits, but about how ridiculously awesome your
weapon looks while you’re using it.
- Opticor:
The big cannon. When you need to make an entrance, this is the weapon you
fire. It’s like bringing a bazooka to a knife fight. “Hey, Tenno, I
hope you like explosions—because I’m about to ruin your whole day.”
- Fragor:
A giant hammer. No, really, it’s huge. Swing it and you’ll knock
enemies back into next Tuesday. “And that’s how you REALLY hammer
things out, Tenno.”
6. Wrap-Up—Mastering Your Arsenal
Every weapon in Warframe has its purpose, and part of the
fun is experimenting to find out what works best for your playstyle. Want to go
full stealth? Try silent weapons like bows and daggers. Want to smash
everything in your path? Big guns and heavy swords are your best bet. It’s all
about mixing and matching until you find the right combination that feels like
pure chaos (in the best way possible).
And remember, Tenno, your Warframe's abilities and weapons
are tools to crush your enemies—but they're also tools to have fun. So go out
there, make a mess, and make sure the Grineer and Corpus know who’s boss.
Chapter 6: The Warframe Abilities You Didn’t Know You
Needed
Alright, Tenno, by now you’ve got your weapons and gear in
check, but there’s one more key piece to becoming the ultimate space ninja:
your Warframe’s abilities. These special powers are what separate you from the
average scrub running around in a metal suit. Each Warframe has a unique set of
abilities, and when used right, they can turn the tide of battle in your favour
(or just make you look really cool while you’re slashing and blasting
everything in sight).
Let’s break down the best abilities and some fun, cheeky
tips on how to use them.
1. Excalibur – The Jedi of Warframes
First up is Excalibur, one of the most iconic Warframes in
the game. He's a sword-wielding master who can channel pure energy through his
blade. If you’ve ever wanted to feel like a space samurai, this is the Warframe
for you.
Excalibur’s Abilities:
- Slash
Dash: Excalibur dashes through enemies, slashing them in the process.
Think of it as a space version of slicing through a line of sushi.
- Pro
Tip: If you’re surrounded, use this to escape while causing mayhem.
It’s like a built-in panic button—but way cooler.
- Radial
Blind: Excalibur emits a blinding flash, stunning enemies in a large
area.
- Fun
Fact: It’s like the equivalent of turning off all the lights during a
fight and then jumping out of the shadows like, “Gotcha!”
- Radial
Javelin: Excalibur throws energy spears at enemies, causing massive
damage. Picture throwing a javelin at a football game, except this one can
pierce through an army of robots.
- Pro
Tip: Perfect for crowd control—especially against those pesky
armoured units. Just aim and toss!
Ultimate Ability – Exalted Blade:
Excalibur’s ultimate ability summons a massive energy sword
that can slice through anything and everything. It’s like a lightsabre, only
way more deadly.
- Pro
Tip: When you activate this, go all-out. It’s not just a power boost;
it’s an invitation to wreak havoc. If you ever wanted to be the most
overpowered warrior on the battlefield, this is your moment.
2. Rhino – The Walking Tank
Rhino’s abilities are built around being a giant,
unstoppable force. If you like being the tank who charges through everything
like a wrecking ball, this Warframe is your spirit animal.
Rhino’s Abilities:
- Rhino
Charge: Rhino charges forward, knocking enemies out of the way. It’s
like bull-rushing your enemies, only you’re a massive metal beast.
- Pro
Tip: Use this to get to the front lines fast. Charge through walls,
knock down enemies, and start your destruction in style.
- Roar:
Rhino lets out an ear-splitting roar, boosting the damage of everyone
around him. Think of it as your battle cry before you start a war.
- Pro
Tip: Activate this before going in for a big fight. It boosts your
team’s damage output and makes you look like an absolute powerhouse.
- Iron
Skin: Rhino turns into an impenetrable tank, making him nearly
invulnerable for a short period. It’s like wearing the best armour you can
find but turning it into something that’s literally indestructible.
- Pro
Tip: Use Iron Skin when you’re in the thick of a battle. You won’t
even flinch when bullets are flying at you. Perfect for tanking the
toughest enemies.
Ultimate Ability – Roar + Iron Skin Combo:
Activate Iron Skin, then Roar, and you’re basically a
juggernaut of destruction. Nothing can stop you. You’ll bulldoze through
enemies while dealing massive damage.
3. Ash – The Stealthy Assassin
Want to be the sneaky assassin who slices through enemies
with surgical precision? Ash is the Warframe you need. He’s all about stealth
and pure assassination skills.
Ash’s Abilities:
- Smoke
Screen: Ash creates a cloud of smoke, rendering him invisible for a
short period. It's basically your "I’m outta here!" move.
- Pro
Tip: Use this to reposition or escape when you’re in danger. You’ll
become a ghost and leave your enemies wondering if they were just
imagining things.
- Shuriken:
Ash throws a spinning blade at an enemy, dealing damage and applying a
status effect.
- Fun
Fact: It’s like playing darts, but instead of a bullseye, you’re
hitting a Grineer’s face. Accuracy is key!
- Teleport:
Ash teleports directly to an enemy, slicing them up in the process.
- Pro
Tip: This is one of the most satisfying abilities in the game.
Teleport, slice, repeat. It’s perfect for quick eliminations.
Ultimate Ability – Blade Storm:
Ash’s ultimate ability is the perfect combination of stealth
and brutal force. When activated, Ash becomes a blur, teleporting between
enemies and assassinating them one by one. It’s like a ninja’s dream come true.
- Pro
Tip: It’s a massive damage-dealing ability, and it’s perfect for
clearing rooms of enemies. If you activate Blade Storm in the middle of a
crowded room, you’ll be the only one left standing.
4. Nova – The Queen of Explosions
Nova is all about explosions—huge, devastating,
game-changing explosions. If you like turning things into a pile of rubble,
this is your Warframe.
Nova’s Abilities:
- Null
Star: Nova surrounds herself with floating energy spheres that deal
damage to nearby enemies. It’s like having your own little security system
that also happens to obliterate everything.
- Pro
Tip: Use this ability while you’re moving around. It acts as both
offense and defence, keeping enemies at bay while dishing out damage.
- Antimatter
Drop: Nova creates an orb of antimatter that can be thrown at enemies.
When it detonates, it causes massive damage. It’s like tossing a bomb with
a delayed reaction. You know the enemy won’t see it coming.
- Fun
Fact: You’ll be the one dealing with the enemy’s “puzzle” when they
try to figure out how to deal with your antimatter creations.
- Gravimag:
Nova manipulates gravity itself, pulling enemies into a single location.
It’s like gathering everyone in a room for a surprise party—except the
party favors are explosions.
- Pro
Tip: Use this before activating Antimatter Drop to pull all enemies
into one tight cluster for maximum damage.
Ultimate Ability – Molecular Prime:
Nova's ultimate ability is a big deal. When activated, all
enemies in a large radius are primed for extra damage. It’s like giving them a
one-way ticket to destruction.
- Pro
Tip: Combine Molecular Prime with Antimatter Drop for an instant blast
of death that leaves nothing but ashes.
5. Wrap-Up – Abilities: Your Secret Sauce to Victory
Your Warframe’s abilities are your best tool to control the
battlefield. Whether you’re stealthily assassinating enemies, charging in like
a tank, or obliterating everything in sight with explosions, abilities turn the
tide of battle in your favor.
The best advice? Use your abilities strategically. Don’t
just spam them like you’re playing a button-mashing game. Instead, learn when
to use each one and combo them to maximize their effectiveness. With practice,
you’ll find yourself feeling unstoppable—and that’s the goal. You’re not just a
soldier; you’re a Warframe ninja on a mission to kick some serious butt.
Chapter 7: Warframe Mods—Enhancing Your Gear to God-Tier
Alright, Tenno, you’ve got your weapons, you’ve got your
abilities, and you’ve levelled up your Warframe to near perfection. But now
comes the real magic: Mods. These little enhancements are what turn your
solid gear into absolute monsters. Without the right mods, you’re just a space
ninja with a shiny suit. With mods, you’re an unstoppable force of destruction
(and maybe a bit of style, too).
In this chapter, we’ll break down everything you need to
know about modding in Warframe, from the basics to advanced tips that will have
you modding like a pro. Plus, we’ll have a little fun while we’re at it.
1. What Are Mods?
Mods are enhancements that you apply to your weapons,
Warframes, and companions to boost their stats. Think of them as the training
programs for your gear, helping you unlock new abilities, increase damage, or
improve survivability.
There are different types of mods, including:
- Core
Mods: These are essential for your Warframe and weapons, making them
more powerful. Think of them as your baseline—without them, you’re
basically just a metal suit walking around.
- Aura
Mods: These are specific mods that slot into the Aura slot of your
Warframe, providing bonuses to you and your team, such as increased energy
regeneration or armour buffs.
- Exilus
Mods: Exilus mods go into the Exilus slot on your Warframe, providing
more tactical options, like increased sprint speed or reduced ability
cooldowns.
So, whether you’re beefing up your damage output or trying
to be more tanky, there’s a mod for you. And let’s face it, mods are one of the
coolest parts of Warframe because they allow you to fine-tune your playstyle.
2. The Modding Basics—It’s All About That Slot Life
First thing’s first: mods come in all shapes, sizes, and
rarities. You’ve got to know what’s what before diving into the modding system.
Here's what you need to know to get started:
- Mod
Slots: Every weapon, Warframe, and companion has a set number of mod
slots. These are like the Tetris grid, and you’ll need to figure out how
to make everything fit without overloading.
- Pro
Tip: Don’t just slot in any mod you find. Think about how they’ll
work together. Too many mods with overlapping effects? They might not be
as efficient as a well-planned mod loadout.
- Capacity:
Each mod has a capacity cost. For instance, a super-powerful mod might
cost 10 capacity points, while a basic one might only cost 1. You need to
make sure your gear’s capacity can handle all the mods you want to use.
- Pro
Tip: Use Forma to reset mod slots and increase your gear's mod
capacity. It’s a little like clearing your old playlist and making room
for some new jams (except in this case, your “jams” are death-dealing
mods).
- Mod
Rarity: Mods come in different rarities—common, uncommon, rare, and
legendary. Higher rarity mods are typically more powerful, but they also
require more capacity to equip.
- Fun
Fact: Sometimes it’s better to go with a lower rarity mod that fits
your playstyle than to use a higher rarity one that doesn’t quite work
with your build. Always experiment!
3. Must-Have Mods for Beginners—The "Don’t Leave
Home Without Them" Collection
Not all mods are created equal, but there are a few that you
absolutely must grab as a beginner. These mods are your bread and butter, and
you’ll want them in your arsenal as you level up.
Warframe Mods:
- Steel
Fiber: Want to become a walking tank? This mod increases your
Warframe’s armour, making you tougher than a Grineer brawler with a bad
attitude.
- Pro
Tip: Steel Fiber is perfect for Warframes like Rhino and Inaros. Put
this on, and you’ll be able to laugh in the face of enemy fire.
- Vitality:
This mod increases your Warframe's health. If you like staying alive in
those high-level missions (and who doesn’t?), Vitality is a must.
- Fun
Fact: Throw on a Redirection mod alongside Vitality, and
you’ll be nearly unstoppable, with both more health and shield strength.
- Stretch:
If you like your Warframe abilities to reach far and wide, this mod is for
you. Stretch increases the range of your abilities, which means you can
hit more enemies with less effort.
- Pro
Tip: Pair this with crowd-control Warframes like Nova or Vauban for
maximum carnage.
Weapon Mods:
- Serration:
If you’re wielding a rifle or gun, this mod is essential. It increases
your weapon’s damage output, making you a true powerhouse in combat.
- Fun
Fact: Put Serration on a Soma Prime, and you’ll feel like
you’re holding a mini-explosion in your hands. It’s basically the
definition of “boom!”
- Point
Blank: Shotguns need love too. This mod increases the damage of
shotguns, making them more effective at close range.
- Pro
Tip: If you enjoy getting right up in your enemy’s face and blowing
them away, Point Blank will make you feel like a true shotgun god.
- Pressure
Point: A melee essential. This mod increases the damage of your melee
weapons, making it ideal for any sword-wielding Tenno.
- Fun
Fact: Combine Pressure Point with Condition Overload, and
you’ll be critting and slashing your way through entire rooms of enemies
with ease.
4. Advanced Mods—Maximizing Your Potential
Alright, so now you’ve got the basics down. But what about
when you’re ready to get serious? This is where advanced modding comes into
play, and it can turn your Warframe into an absolute juggernaut.
For Maximum Damage:
- Hunter
Munitions: This mod gives your weapon a chance to deal a critical hit
with a status effect. For those of you running a gun or a melee weapon,
this mod is an absolute must if you want to increase your damage
potential.
- Pro
Tip: Combine with Blood Rush and Weeping Wounds for
some serious damage potential. It’s like stacking power-ups in a fighting
game, but you get to kill things in the process.
- Condition
Overload: For melee, this is the ultimate mod. It multiplies your
damage based on the status effects your enemies are suffering from.
- Pro
Tip: If you’re dealing status effects (like toxin or fire) on
enemies, throw on Condition Overload. You’ll dish out damage like you’re
launching a rocket at a gas station. It’s glorious.
For Tanking:
- Guardian:
This mod increases the effectiveness of your shields and can make your
Warframe nearly indestructible.
- Fun
Fact: With Guardian modded on, you’ll be able to laugh off hits that
would otherwise melt other Warframes like butter.
- Regeneration:
A must-have mod for staying in the fight longer. It regenerates your
health over time, meaning you can keep fighting even when your enemies
think they’ve taken you down.
- Pro
Tip: Pair this with Vitality for an even better healing
effect, allowing you to survive the most punishing of battles.
5. Modding for Style—Because You’re a Tenno, Not a Robot
We get it—you’re all about looking cool while you’re wreaking
havoc. Luckily, Warframe has a variety of aesthetic mods to change the
appearance of your gear.
- Colour
Mods: Want to make your Warframe look like it’s dipped in pure gold? Colour
mods allow you to change the appearance of your Warframe and weapons.
- Pro
Tip: Customize your Warframe’s colours to match your playstyle. Go
full stealth with dark shades or blind your enemies with neon brights.
The choice is yours.
- Augment
Mods: Augments change the way your abilities work, allowing for more
customization in how you play. Want your Ash to teleport across the
map instantly? There’s a mod for that.
6. Wrap-Up—Modding Like a Pro
Modding is the key to making your Warframe truly your own.
Whether you’re all about nuking enemies from a distance, tanking hits like a
beast, or slashing your way through everything with a melee weapon, mods can
make it happen. The beauty of Warframe is that you can tailor your gear to suit
your playstyle, and with thousands of mods available, the possibilities are
endless.
So, get out there, experiment with different builds, and see
what works best for you. And remember, while there’s no “wrong” way to mod,
there’s definitely a right way to make your gear feel like it’s got
infinite potential. Go ahead, Tenno. It’s time to make those mods work for you.
Chapter 8: Warframe Endgame—Challenges, Rewards, and
Beyond
By now, you’ve levelled up, modded your gear to perfection,
and slaughtered countless Grineer, Corpus, and Infestation. But the journey
doesn’t end when you hit max level—oh no, Tenno. The true challenge begins once
you’ve stepped into the world of endgame content, where only the most
skilled warriors survive. Think of this as your chance to prove you’re not just
another space ninja, but the space ninja.
This chapter is all about the activities, challenges, and
rewards that await you at the endgame. Get ready for massive challenges, some
serious loot, and the opportunity to test your skills like never before.
1. Endgame Activities: The Toughest Battles Await
At the endgame, you’ll be faced with some of the most
difficult and rewarding missions Warframe has to offer. These are not your
run-of-the-mill, “kill a few enemies and collect a reward” types of missions.
We’re talking about challenging raids, survival missions, and bosses that will
test your strategy, gear, and ability to adapt.
1.1. Sorties: High-Risk, High-Reward Missions
Sorties are daily high-level missions that offer some of the
best rewards in the game. These missions are a series of three objectives with
randomized conditions (e.g., restricted mod slots, random status effects, or
low gravity). The higher the level of your enemies, the tougher the challenge.
- Pro
Tip: Be prepared to swap out your gear based on the mission
conditions. If you’re facing a nightmare condition like reduced
health, you’ll want to have the Vitality mod maxed out or use
Warframes like Nekros or Trinity to ensure survival.
- Rewards:
The rewards from Sorties include rare mods, Prime parts, and Riven Mods.
Rivens are modifiers for your weapons that can drastically improve
their performance, making your arsenal even more powerful.
1.2. The Steel Path: The True Test of a Tenno
The Steel Path is one of the most brutal endgame challenges
in Warframe. After completing all the Star Chart missions, you can choose to
activate the Steel Path, where enemies are significantly stronger (like, crazy
strong), and their abilities are enhanced.
- What
Makes It Tough: You’ll face enemies with 100% higher level and
increased armour, making them much harder to kill. It’s a true test of
your skill and mods.
- Pro
Tip: Take a squad with you when you’re diving into the Steel Path.
Coordinating with others and stacking buffs will make survival easier.
Plus, make sure you’ve invested heavily in damage reduction mods
and healing abilities.
- Rewards:
The rewards here are definitely worth it. You’ll earn Steel Path exclusive
Endo, Riven Mods, and special Steel Essence which can
be spent on unique rewards like prime blueprints or cosmetics.
1.3. Eidolons: The Hunt for Massive Bosses
In the Plains of Eidolon, you’ll encounter some of
the most epic boss fights Warframe has to offer. The Eidolons are giant,
powerful creatures that require a group of Tenno to take down. These colossal
bosses roam the open world, and defeating them requires coordination, skill,
and the right gear.
- What
Makes It Tough: Eidolon hunts are like a multi-phase boss fight that
require teamwork, precision, and understanding of the mechanics (like
capturing the Eidolon and breaking its shield). It’s not just about
dealing damage—strategizing with your squad and timing your attacks is
crucial.
- Pro
Tip: Bring Arca Plasmor or Tigris Prime for massive
damage output on the Eidolons' weak points. Also, don’t forget to equip a Hydroid
for loot bonuses and increased drops from these fights.
- Rewards:
In addition to plenty of standing with the Ostrons (the faction
that resides in the Plains), you’ll earn rare Arcanes, Eidolon
Shards, and Primed Mods.
1.4. The Railjack: Space Combat Awaits
The Railjack missions are Warframe’s take on space
combat, and they’re absolutely insane. If you’ve ever wanted to pilot a ship,
fight off enemy vessels, and board enemy ships while blowing things up, the
Railjack missions are for you.
- What
Makes It Tough: Railjack missions involve space battles, boarding
enemy ships, and taking out capital ships. You’ll need to maintain your
ship’s health, crew, and resources. Plus, the enemies you face are no
joke, and some missions require quick thinking and strategy.
- Pro
Tip: Focus on leveling up your Railjack’s armour and weaponry.
Also, get a good squad together to manage different roles on the
ship—gunners, engineers, and pilots are all necessary.
- Rewards:
In addition to Riven Mods, you’ll earn Railjack components,
rare resources, and unique cosmetics. Railjack missions also drop Parts
for creating even more powerful ships.
2. How to Stay Engaged After the Grind
Warframe’s endgame isn’t just about completing hard missions
and collecting loot—there’s a whole bunch of reasons to stay engaged even after
you've reached max level.
2.1. Customizing Your Gear with Rivens
Rivens are game-changers. These are special mods that allow
you to re-roll a weapon’s stats, giving it a unique and powerful twist. You’ll
need Riven Transmuters to roll them, and the process is as much about
strategy as it is about luck.
- Pro
Tip: Don’t get too attached to your first Riven roll. Sometimes,
you’ll need to farm for better rolls, and patience is key. The better the
roll, the more damage and utility you can squeeze out of your favourite
weapons.
- Fun
Fact: Some players go Riven hunting—trying to get perfect rolls
on some of the game’s most popular weapons. It’s an art form, and it’s one
of the deepest endgame systems in Warframe.
2.2. Clan and Alliance Events
Once you’ve conquered the solo content, it’s time to team
up. Joining a clan or alliance will open up opportunities to engage in special
events and challenges. Many clans host regular raids, Wars, and competitions,
offering exclusive rewards and building camaraderie among players.
- Pro
Tip: Find a clan that fits your playstyle. Whether you're into casual
fun or hardcore raids, there’s a clan for you.
- Rewards:
From exclusive cosmetics to special weapons and rare
blueprints, clan events offer valuable rewards that can help you
progress.
2.3. Fashion Frame—Because You Deserve to Look Awesome
Let’s be honest, one of the most fun parts of Warframe is
customizing your Tenno. Once you’ve tackled all the big challenges, you can
dive deep into Fashion Frame—the art of making your Warframe look as
cool as possible.
- Pro
Tip: Experiment with different skins, colour schemes, and accessories.
You can create something unique and truly jaw-dropping by using a TennoGen
skin or cosmetic packs.
- Fun
Fact: There’s a whole community dedicated to Fashion Frame. You
can show off your best looks in-game or post them on social media to make
other players jealous.
3. Endgame Rewards—What’s in it for You?
Endgame rewards come in all shapes and sizes, but some of
the best include:
- Primed
Mods: These enhanced versions of regular mods can significantly
improve your build’s power. They’re often earned through challenging
content like Sorties or Steel Path missions.
- Arcanes:
Arcanes add powerful bonuses to your gear. They’re crucial for high-level
play and can be obtained through Eidolon hunts, Railjack missions, and
other endgame activities.
- Riven
Mods: As mentioned, Rivens can drastically improve a weapon’s stats,
and they’re highly sought after in the Warframe community.
- Exclusive
Cosmetics: Whether it’s skins, helmets, or sigils, the endgame offers
plenty of ways to make your Tenno stand out in style.
4. Conclusion—The True Journey Begins
The Warframe endgame is where things get real. It’s the
stage where you truly test your skills, and where teamwork, strategy, and
customization come into play. Whether you're exploring the Steel Path,
hunting Eidolons, or creating the ultimate Riven Mods, there’s
always something new to challenge you.
So, Tenno, the grind doesn’t end—it just gets more
interesting. The rewards are worth the effort, and the feeling of overcoming
the most difficult challenges in the game is unparalleled. Keep pushing
forward, keep upgrading, and most importantly, have fun as you continue your
journey through the stars.
Chapter 9: Incaron Weapons - A New Evolution in Combat
Incaron Weapons are the next-generation armaments designed
for elite Tenno warriors. These weapons merge ancient technology with
modern Warframe mechanics, delivering devastating power and versatility.
Crafted from Incaron alloys, these weapons boast enhanced energy
manipulation, allowing for unique elemental effects that react
dynamically during combat. Players can choose between ranged and melee
varieties, each offering adaptive combat styles. Unlocking their true
potential involves mastering Incaron Mods, which unlock additional
abilities tied to each weapon's evolution.
"The Future of Warframe—Where Do We Go from Here?"
Warframe: 1999 is a unique event in the Warframe
universe, where a retro, 1999-inspired aesthetic blends with the game's modern
elements. The event introduces new Warframes, skins, and the Techrot Encore
expansion, with a focus on Protoframes, such as Cyte-09, which
combines stealth and damage. New content includes customizable Gemini Skins
and Protoframe Chemistry, offering deeper character interactions. Don’t
forget about the Tank
Epilogue:
The journey has only just begun. With the new Incaron
Weapons in hand and evolved combat styles, the Tenno are ready to face
an ever-changing world. The Origin System may still hold many secrets,
but now, the Tenno aren't just surviving—they're thriving. With customized
power, endless missions, and the thrill of evolving, every challenge
ahead becomes an opportunity for growth.
As the echoes of battle fade, one thing is clear: The
Tenno’s story is far from over. Stay ready, stay fierce, and remember,
Tenno: evolution is never-ending.
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