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Finally finished Nightwave Glassmaker and got all the rewards so let's have a quick talk about them since this is the primary motivation to do challenges.
That said, bear in mind that cosmetics are subjective by nature and entirely up to you.
The Tombfinger was always a strong weapon to Build but now it's looking like it might be the most powerful Primary Kitgun you can build. Especially if you like weapons with Area of Effect Expositions.
Choosing the right Grip and Loader can prove a little tricky so today we have two Tombfinger builds to check-out. One with the classic Tremor and one with the snappy Brash. Both will be using the same Splat loader but you can just as-well use Killstream. It's preference based.
When kitguns first came out the Catchmoon quickly established itself as not only one of the best and most powerful kitguns but also one of the most powerful weapons in Warframe. Time was not kind to the Catchmoon chamber and now with the introduction of Primary Kitguns we're going to take another look at this once Legendary weapon.
The build I recommend for the Primary Catchmoon is Tremor Grip with Splat loader or Killstream depending on preference. This will result in a shotgun with thirty five percent base critical chance and a two point three multiplier which makes it a prime candidate for Hunter Munitions. You should keep in mind that this is a shotgun and we still don't have Primed Blunderbuss but we can use Laser Sight as a patch. Base status chance in such a combination will be only thirteen percent. Other loaders will offer more status but at the cost of the much needed critical chance which we use to get our slashes on the target.
Most Warframes in the game have their Signature weapons. In the case of Protea that is the Velox.
The Velox is an automatic pistol with a high fire-rate, solid magazine and decent accuracy. The weapon also has what I consider to be a rather stale gimmick. It does not consume any ammunition every fifth shot. In the hands of Protea it does not consume any ammo every second and fifth shot. This features helps with ammo consumption.
It features a good status chance of twenty two but suffers when it comes to critical stats. Only fourteen percent critical chance and a one point eight critical multiplier which is not fantastic.
The damage on the weapon favors Slash Procs especially if you favor Maim in order to increase the chance of Slash to activate.
Along with the release of Deadlock Protocol and Protea we got a few new interesting weapons. One of them, a primary weapon by the name of Stahlta that is capable of releasing devastating blasts.
The Weapon feature two fire modes. In Primary It's your standard assault rifle affair but the weapon uses projectiles so you do need to lead your targets and take into account projectile travel time or flight speed. Base Critical chance here is decent at twenty four percent but the critical multiplier is low at only one point eight.
I'm curently working on the Stahltha review and for that I'd like to show how much of an impact low dispositions rivens have. To that end we tried to roll and unrolled Stahltha riven. The results are comical to say the least.
It has been two years with Warframe and at the request of my YouTube members I'm going to sum-up my thought on this previous year. This is an entirely subjective opinion piece and you should take it as such.
The MK1 Weapons are introductory level weapons to be used for tutorial purposes only but what happens if you fully build one? In the case of the MK1 Paris this one can fully one-shot high level armored targets!
At first glance the weapon does not look so weak as it sports a base critical chance of thirty percent and a multiplier of two point zero which is decent. Status chance is low however sitting at only fifteen percent. Base damage is also decent with the largest amount being puncture which deals extra damage to heavily armored targets.
Today we're going to be talking about the latest Warframe update, Deadlock Protocol! There's a lot to be excited about!
-New Game Mode, Granum Void.
-New Support-Style Warframe with awesome temporal powers, Protea.
-The Corpus have been completely revamped. All Corpus maps, models, and story lore have been completely overhauled, graphically updated, and expanded.
-New Warframe Quest, Deadlock Protocol
-The Jackal Boss-Fight completely redone
-Several new weapons to collect and test such as the Stahlta Rifle, Velox Pistol and Stropha Gunblade!
One of the more common question that I come across in Warframe is what weapon to chose from the Daily Login reward system. Thankfully in 2019 Digital Extremes reworked it so it offers a bit more flexibility and the changes to status chance, effects plus the melee system has changed the priority greatly!
When I first encountered the Supra Vandal I was to low in Mastery Rank to get it or use it but as soon as I got my hands on it I realized what all the fuss was about. This truly is an outstanding weapon and while time may have passed and other contenders may have appeared, the Supra Vandal ca still hold its own when Build correctly.
One of the features of this Rifle is the huge three hundred magazine capacity and a good base fire-rate. That is balanced-out by the fact that the Supra fires projectiles which have travel time. This can be improved with the weapon Exilus mod slot and Terminal Velocity.
I really want to update the Supra but I'm not satisfied with the riven mods that I have available for it so I thought I'd give rolling one more chance for the Supra and rolled a riven for Seventy thousand Kuva.
The New Season of Nightwave, Glassmaker bring a few new weapon augments including one for the Magnus called Deadly Maneuvers.
The Mod adds a massive four hundred percent Headshot Critical Chance after dodging which essentially means rolling. The Magnus however is not a super powerful secondary weapon but the beauty of this mod lies in how it applies to the weapon. It does not apply to the base critical chance of the weapon but to the modded critical chance which allows us to reach Insane critical tiers.
Today we'll take a look at how to Fashion Frame. More specifically, the new Ash Shroud Collection.
Essentially this is how I fashion my frames and I have a lot of tips and tricks for you guys including some nice Captura shenanigans so you can immortalize your fashion frames for posterity!
Let me know in the comment section down bellow if you would like to see more such content or not. Thank You, and Enjoy!
Tastes are subjective but I still find the Sybaris Prime as being the most beautiful primary weapon in Warframe. Thankfully, this one also has the punch to back-up the Style.
We're looking at a burst rifle which consumes two bullets per shot and has a climbing recoil. This might prove problematic but Stabilizer in the weapon Exilus mod slot fixes this issue.
Base critical chance is thirty percent with two critical multi which makes the weapon an excellent candidate for Hunter Munitions. Status chance is also nice on the weapon sitting at Twenty five Percent by default. The damage types also help the weapon since slash is the highest but only by a very small margin. Fanged Fusillade can be use on the weapon, it works well to increase the proc priority but I'd still keep it off the build.
The Pandero is very special weapon to me because it was the first weapon I ever got Riven Mod for. Back then the Pandero was a strong secondary weapon but a lot of time has passed and a series of secondary weapons have been released so it's time to see if the Pandero can still compete or not.
The weapon handles similarly to the Lex so high caliber shots with a nasty recoil but all of this can be alleviated with Steady Hands in the weapon Exilus mod slot.
The main trick of the Pandero is the secondary fire mode which unloads what remains of the magazine in rapid succession, Fan The Hammer style. This can be very effective at close range but it can be difficult to control.
Quick Rewards showcase of the Twenty Twenty TennoCon Digital Rewards. What You Get:
475 PLATINUM
TENNOCON 2020 SYANDANA
TENNOCON 2020 SIGIL & GLYPH
TENNOCON 2020 EMOTE
THE NEW WAR EMOTE
TENNOCON 2020 DISPLAY
THE NEW WAR ORBITER DECORATION
BARO’S RELAY TICKET
Many weapons in Warframe have all sorts of fancy gimmicks to rely on but I think there's a certain elegance to behold on a standard no thrills Assault Rifle.
The weapon features a low critical chance of only twelve percent with a critical multiplier of two point zero and a status chance of twenty six percent. Believe it or not, this makes the weapon viable for that overpowered mod Hunter Munitions and since we are going for a slash build Viral is a must. And so we have another standard no thrills build that you can use on a lot of primary weapons. Sadly, this has been the case ever since the first mainline patch of twenty twenty when the status changes put an end to any build diversity that we had.
Today we're doing a very short tips and tricks video for Warframe. This time on how to quickly get your fishing done using Volt and the Oxylus that you acquire from Fortuna.
Essentially we're using Volt's damage passive to not have to buy or use all the different fishing spears and we're using Scan Aquatic Lifeforms provided by the Oxylus to not have to craft and use Dye.
After about six months of intermission we finally got a new Nightwave seasons. This one is called Glassmaker and it has a cool detective-like twist to it.
We're looking at thirty levels of Nightwave with the most enticing rewards towards the lower stages such as the new Nightwave Orbiter which is a bran new ship with a sonic=based power and not just a simple skin.