Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Warframe - Saturn Six Armor Bundle & Syandana (Rank 30 Nightwave)

It takes a while to grind Nightwave and reach level thirty but we do get a Saturn Six Armor Bundle for it and the Syandana at rank twenty-seven. These are the ones that the wolf wears so you can show-off how much of a grind master you are.
These are cosmetics and have no impact in gameplay and for my two cents, I like the rough football equipment look as it can compliment the look of the right frame.


Sunday, March 31, 2019

Mutalist Cernos Build 2019 (Guide) - Spore Cloud Invasion (Warframe Gameplay)

Among the bows in Warframe, we find one that has been taken over by the infestation! The Mutalist Cernos.
The weapon has a very cool gimmick to it, it leaves behind lingering clouds that deal area of effect damage with a very good status chance but a rather poor critical chance. This normally results in a lot of procs depending on how you chose to build the weapon.
You can fully strip armor from targets or you can annihilate corpus units with gas procs that go along with the guaranteed toxin procs.
In terms of damage, the weapon does not do very well and this is mostly because of the low base critical chance but if you factor in the area of effect capabilities than the trade-off becomes more appealing.

Another plus to the weapon would be the Riven Mod disposition of four out of five as it does not share riven disposition with the standard Cernos family. For a stat priority, I would encourage multishot and damage above critical chance as the base is a bit low so the effect wouldn't be fantastic thou it should be mentioned that the cloud can crit and fully charging a shot increases the critical chance and multiplier of the cloud.


It's hard for me to judge a weapon such as this since I don't enjoy this style of gameplay. Warframe is a fast-paced game that doesn't really allow for stationary damage but with a bit of crowd control, it can work very well. If you are the type that enjoys this style of weapon that you can also have a look at the Torid and Pox as the gimmick is mostly similar.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Napalm Grenades on Secura Penta Build (Warframe Gameplay)

Napalm Grenades is a brand new Weapon Augment for the Penta family and long-story-short, it is awesome!
The mod changes how the projectiles look and function, detonating on impact and leaving a feeble area of effect behind. The important part is that you are getting a thirty BASE status chance increase and a huge damage upgrade. Base damage is increased from three hundred and severity five to six hundred and fifty plus impact and blast are gone and only fire damage remains which again is a huge plus.

The Augment can be obtained from Nightwave rank twenty-two but the mod is trade-able so you can also get it from the trade chat.
Overall I see Napalm Grenades as a fantastic addition and it makes the Secura Penta more powerful and subjectively more fun to play. Highly Recommend you give it a shot.

Warframe is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter video game developed and published by Digital Extremes. Originally released for PC Microsoft Windows in March 2013, it was later ported to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.


Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Wild Frenzy on Prisma Grakata Build (Warframe Gameplay)

With the Introduction of Nightwave and the Wolf of Saturn Six we get a brand new weapon augment called Wild Frenzy for the Grakata and of course, it can also be used on the Prisma Grakata.

I ran a bunch of tests and there are some good news and less good news.
First thing is that the ammo refund is to your ammo pool not to the magazine.
Weapon can be interrupted by dashing or rolling.
The Prisma Grakata becomes very hard to manage at four hundred percent extra fire rate and you can use Stabilizer to make it easier to aim. Another worthy recommendation would be punch-through and you can also try some magic with magazine capacity but we're already making a lot of compromises for Wild Frenzy.



To sum up my thoughts on Wild Frenzy, I believe this is not meant to be a "power" mod but rather a cool/fun little option for the Grakata.

Monday, March 25, 2019

Warframe (Guide) - What are Arcanes & Double Stacking (Mechanics Explained & Tested)

Today we will be having a look at Arcanes which are enhancements for your Warframe, Operator, Zaws and Kiguns. For the sake of not spoiling anything, we will keep to Warframe Arcanes.
The guide also includes a showcase on how double stacking the same arcane works in Warframe with the hope of clearing-up as many questions as possible. Sadly for all of us, the UI doesn't do the best job at relaying key information regarding Arcane procs.



Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Larkspur Build 2019 (Guide) - The Arch-Overlord (Warframe Gameplay)

With the release of Hildryn also came a brand new Arch-Gun called The Larkspur and with it an Amprex-like version for our heavy gun collection!
The weapon features two fire modes. In the primary fire mode the Larkspur sports a high status chance bow low critical chance. The Primary beam does arch to additional enemies and without the use of punch-through it seems that a maximum of five enemies ca be damaged simultaneously. The range of the arch appears to be four meters from my own testing but the wiki claims otherwise.
The Larkspur also appears to be losing damage with each and every single jump. From what I observed approximately twenty percent per jump but I may be wrong as this was rather difficult to accurately test. Finally, the range of the main beam is a staggering forty meters!

The secondary fire mode is a charged shot that releases a plasma bomb with an eight-meter radius. The explosion can do self-damage and the shot can be held-in for about three seconds after its fully charged. The projectile has travel time but no projectile fall-off and it also benefits from "Infinite body punch-through" so aiming for the feet of opponents to get the explosion damage is highly advised.



It's hard for me not to love everything about this weapon. I'm all about spacey-futuristic weapons and this one checks all the right points and has a serious amount of power to back-up its looks! I highly recommend the Larkspur to just about anyone regardless of what build you chose, the weapon does not disappoint.

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Warframe - "Do You Like Nightwave ?" Poll Results & Feedback

Today we will be taking a look at how do some players feel about the new Nightwave system, this was based on the poll we had about a week ago and you can find it here :


I highly encourage you guys to keep offering feedback to DE and let them know what are your feelings on the matter.


Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Prisma Grinlok Build 2019 (Guide) - The Lever-Action Lord (Warframe Gameplay)

Lever-Action Semi Rifles were never really my thing but when Baro brought the Prisma Grinlok I thought I'd give it a shot!
The weapon offers a decent base critical chance of twenty-one percent and an outstanding critical multiplier of two point nine plus a sky-high status chance of thirty-seven percent. The full IPS range is found on the weapon with Slash edging-out the impact and puncture.
So far so good but the main drawback to the weapon lies in what it is. Another strong point of the weapon would its precision and the Grinlok exclusive mod Deadly Sequence that offers two hundred percent critical chance.

The Prisma Grinlok performed very well in testing being capable of one-shot high-level targets with the right build and a small bit of luck. I fully recommend a build centered around slash through the sixty sixty mods making a viral elemental combo and Hunter Munitions. With a build such as this, the weapon double-dips into slash sources.

This is not my style of primary and I can't say I enjoy using this type of rifles but there is no denying that the Prisma Grinlok is a powerful weapon and from my point of view the best lever-action semi rifle to date. If you're the type of player that enjoys those precision one-shots than you will have a blast with this weapon.


Monday, March 11, 2019

Opticor Vandal Build 2019 (Guide) - The Turbocharged Option (Warframe Gameplay)

With the Buried Debts event we also get the Thermia Fractures grind that awards us the new Opticor Vandal. Normally Vandal weapons are direct upgrades to their normal counterparts but in this case, we are looking at more of a side-grade.
The weapon has received buffs to fire rate, charge time, critical chance, critical multiplier, reload speed and magazine capacity but also received a massive sixty percent base damage nerf.

Considering all of this many players are wondering if this is an actual upgrade or not. From a DPS perspective, it is an upgrade but it comes at the cost of personality since what made the Opticor infamous was the huge amount of damage it can deal with a single shot. Perhaps the damage cut was a bit overzealous or we are missing something.
At the very least we now have an option to the weapon. You can either stick with the normal version of the Opticor and its iconic one-shot damage or you can choose the Vandal for its agility, both weapons having the same mastery rank fourteen lockout which further confirms the idea of a side-grade rather than an upgrade.
Availability for the weapon is also iffy' since so far it can only be obtained during the Buried Debts / Thermia Fractures event but at least it comes with an Orokin Catalyst Installed by default.

Taking a more objective look at the weapon, it does pack one serious punch and it's fully capable of demolishing high-level targets. In tests, a Hunter Munitions base build has performed slightly better and now is more viable since the Opticor Vandal has a slightly higher Critical Chance.


What can I say? It's definitely not what I expected and perhaps that's a good thing but somehow I'm still conflicted about the idea of a Vandal weapon being a side-grade. Perhaps if I had not used the normal version before the Vandal I would have thought differently but as things stand now I want to see a base damage increase on the Opticor Vandal. It needs to be an Opticor.

Friday, March 8, 2019

Telos Akbolto Build 2019 (Guide) - The Truth Dispensers (Warframe Gameplay)

Among the weapons we can purchase from the Arbiters of Hexis we find The Telos Akbolto. It differs greatly from the standard version with its status chance being increased to twenty-nine percent at the expense of critical chance which is low at only thirteen percent. Perhaps the best part of this weapon is the fact that it has an innate "Truth" effect which will release a twenty-five-meter radius explosion dealing gas damage upon gaining roughly two thousand affinity.

While testing the weapon I could not shake the feeling that a weapon such as this doesn't carter very well to its status chance strength and while it did decently well I'm going to recommend looking into the prime version if you enjoy a weapon in this style.
Riven disposition for the Akbolto family is fairly low as-well at only two out of five but from my perspective, they are still worth getting within reasonable prices.




Overall it's a decent secondary weapon but no more than that. In a game where you have a ton of options to powerful weapons, mediocrity gets left by the roadside. The Telos Akbolto needs something, something more but I can't say for certain what without making it similar to the other available options. Usually, syndicate weapons sit in-between Prime version and normal versions and this is the case with the Telos Akbolto as-well.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Warframe - Top 10 Primary Weapons 2019

With such a wide variety of weapons to chose from it can be difficult to know what's worth investing in and what's not.

Today we're going to talk about my top 10 primary weapons in Warframe

All of the weapons on the list stand-out from the crowd in one way or another as in Warframe things are often more complicated than XYZ is better than ABC.



Warframe is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter video game developed and published by Digital Extremes. Originally released for PC Microsoft Windows in March 2013, it was later ported to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Warframe (News) - Devstream 124 Quick Rundown (Amalgamation Mods, PoE & Gas City Reworks, Cosmetics)

Here's a quick look at what was showcased on Devstream 124 :

- Fixed Open World lighting
- Amalgamation Mods: Shotgun Medic, Serrated Rush, Tactical Diffusion, Swift Shatter
- New enemy types for Gas City
- Reworked Plains of Eidolon Footage
- Revenant's Signature Melee Weapon with a new daikatana-like style of grip. I believe [DE]Rebecca called it "The Tatsu" but I may be wrong.
- Limbo Deluxe Skin Footage with Accessories.
- Nyx Deluxe Skin 2D renders



Full Devstream can be found here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKKvSS3lVfw


This is a new format I'm trying, will see if I keep it or not and as always feedback is more than welcomed.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Warframe (Guide) - Uranus Spy Mission Rosalind Fast & Easy (Loki Gameplay)

Spy missions can prove a bit problematic. Especially if they decide to show up in your Sortie and you don't know the tricks.

Today I'll show the optimal way to complete the Uranus Spy mission named Rosalind. I'd recommend you go for a Loki Warframe but the mission can be completed easily on any frame as long as you know exactly what you need to do. Even the Archwing sections become a breeze with just a few practice runs.
Go and get that Anasa!


Drop Tables :

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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Amprex VS Ignis Wraith (Comparison) - Clash of the Titans (Warframe Gameplay)

Today I have the absolute pleasure of putting two of the best weapons in a head to head battle, The Amprex versus The Ignis Wraith.

While these are some of the most popular and powerful weapons available there are a lot of key differences between the two. The Ignis has a much better area of effect capabilities while the Amprex has a sky-high critical chance of thirty-two percent which opens-up Hunter Munitions possibilities. When it comes to rivens both have a disposition of two out of five so riven mods will be fairly similar in terms of raw power.

Throughout all build tests, these weapons constantly traded blows and flexing their superiority in one area or another. After all that it's hard and somewhat unfair the pick of a clear winner but I will say that if you are looking for AoE above everything then go for the Ignis Wraith! For everything else including build diversity, The Amprex is the way to go!


Warframe is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter video game developed and published by Digital Extremes. Originally released for PC Microsoft Windows in March 2013, it was later ported to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

Monday, February 25, 2019

Warframe (Guide) - What Are Rivens & Riven Disposition (Subjective Analysis)

Well, this one is a bit different from the norm. I started out by wanting to do a guide on what Rivens are but somewhere along the way, I bled-in some of my personal opinions on the whole system. Hopefully, this should get you a much better perspective on my perspective and overall I like that we have a system such as this but I do think a bit of tweaking can make it even better.
You can also access full information on Riven Mods here:
https://warframe.fandom.com/wiki/Riven_Mods



Warframe is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter video game developed and published by Digital Extremes. Originally released for PC Microsoft Windows in March 2013, it was later ported to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Tonkor Build 2019 (Guide) - The Grizzled Veteran (Warframe Gameplay)

Once upon a time, The Tonkor was recognized as being one of the most powerful weapons in the game but it eventually received the bat and even thou it may not be Godlike it can still pack a punch.
The main drawback to the Tonkor is the magazine size of only one which will result in constant reloading. On the upside, the grenade launcher does possess a good critical chance of twenty five percent and an awesome critical multiplier of two point five.
The weapon performed well in most test keeping in mind it only requires Mastery Rank five to use.

As for a Build, I would encourage an emphasis on Hunter Munitions plus an elemental combo if a Riven mod is not available. Heavy Caliber works very well on the weapon and the accuracy penalty is mostly negligible. You can also opt for Argon Scope but I feel it doesn't cater very well to a weapon such as the Tonkor unless we take into account a Zephyr setup or other outside factors.

While this weapon is shrouded in the nostalgia of the good old days and how powerful it use to be I can't fault it as a low mastery primary weapon. It's not fantastic but it's certainly not bad either.



Monday, February 18, 2019

Warframe (Event) - 6th Anniversary Weekend Wars (Dex Weapons & Cosmetics)

Finally, the Warframe yearly celebration is back and with it all the awesome Dex weapons and cosmetics plus some additional rewards!

Highlights of the Event :
Dex Sybaris Primary Weapon (Burst Rifle)
Dex Furis Secondary Weapon
Dex Nouchali Syandana
Excalibur Dex Skin
Dex Dakra Melee Weapon (Dual Swords)

From March 27 until April 13, make sure to log in and check your inbox to get the new Dex Skin (which is a surprise!)
You can find the full event layout here :
https://forums.warframe.com/topic/1060342-6th-anniversary-weekend-wars/

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Imperator Vandal Build 2019 (Guide) - The True Minigun (Warframe Gameplay)

Time to have a look at another Arch-gun, namely the Imperator Vandal which can be obtained from the Fomorian Event. This is a rather common event and it rolls-around every month or so.

The Imperator Vandal is a minigun-like heavy weapon that can be used in normal mission after you install a garvimag over the orokin catalyst. The weapon sports a good critical chance of twenty eight percent and two point for critical multiplier in atmosphere mode.

The build is pretty straight forward since we don't have a vast collection of mods for archguns, no prime mods, no rivens but the developer did state that they want to introduce riven mods for archguns sometime in the future.
The weapon performed very well in all test being fully capable of mowing down hordes of enemies in a shower of bullets. The Imperator Vandal has a total of one thousand five hundred ammo but this can be increased to three thousand three hundred through the use of ammo chain and carrier or carrier prime with ammo case. Keep in mind this will not affect the maximum cool-down of five minutes when the heavy weapon runs out of ammunition.

As for a conclusion I love this weapon and mostly everything about it so I'm fully recommending it!


Monday, February 11, 2019

Dread VS Rakta Cernos (Comparison) - The Best Bow (Warframe Gameplay)

The topic of Best Bow in Warframe has always been a bit of a heated debated with two weapons constantly popping-up, The Dread and The Rakta Cernos.

To that effect today we will be punting these outstanding weapons head to head in a series of build tests.
Through-out all test the Stalker's weapon of choice has constantly performed jut a little bit better than the Rakta Cernos. The Red Veil bow does have an ace up its sleeve however, in the form of a syndicate proc which can make it a bit more favorable than the Dread.

Everything considered these are two of the best bows in the game an you can't exactly go wrong with either but the victor from my point of view and unofficial Best Bow in the game is the Dread.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Rattleguts Kitgun Build 2019 (Guide) - The Rumbling Repeater (Warframe Gameplay)

Among the kitguns we got out of Fortuna we find a hit-scan automatic pistol based on the Rattleguts chamber. Just like any other kitgun the final stats will depend on how you prefer to build the weapon.
My recommendation would be either Haymaker or Lovetap for the grip as for the loader Splat or Killstream. It will depend if you want a high fire-rate weapon or you want to deal more damage per bullet and renounce a bit of that fire rate. The weapon will perform very well with either build.

Modding the weapon is pretty straight forward and I'd advise critical components since we can make much better use out of Primed Target Cracker and Primed Pistol Gambit. Considering the base accuracy of the weapon I'd avoid going for Magnum Force since the buff is not that strong regardless.
The ideal Riven Mod for the Rattleguts would be something like Critical Damage, Critical Chance, Multishot and a harmless negative provided you took the critical approach to the weapon.

The resulting weapon performed very well in all tests and can shred through high lever targets regardless of faction which once again reinforces the dominance of kitguns in the secondary weapon category.
At the end of the day The Rattleguts is yet another very powerful addition to the collection and I'd encourage you give the weapon a try.