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Di you ever want a secondary version of the Dera or the Supra? Well this can fill that role quite nicely, The Secura Dual Cestra!
The weapon features a healthy amount of base damage with a goo twenty eight percent status chance but low critical stats at sixteen percent base chance and a one point six multiplier. By default the weapon deals a good amount of puncture damage and small amount of impact.
The base stats are not something I would call fantastic but the weapon makes up for in with Sequence proc which will deal area of effect damage and boost player shields. This weapon and Perrin Sequence Syndicate weapons pair nicely with something like the Hildryn Warframe.
Another advantage to the Secura Dual Cestra is Riven Mod disposition which currently sits at four out of five and the unrolled Rivens for this one are dirt cheap to get. Try to get something like Damage, Multishot and a harmless negative. If the Riven can roll minus impact that'd be amazing!
The Paris Prime was one of the first prime weapons I have ever build and with the new augment mod Bhisaj-Bal introduced with the Heart of Deimos, it's time for a re-visit!
The weapon features basic traditional style bow mechanics which charged and quick shot damage, forty five percent critical chance with a two point zero critical multiplier and a base status chance of twenty percent.
Judging just by that alone you wouldn't think much of the Paris Prime but Bhisaj-Bal introduced another ninety percent status chance in the Weapon Exilus slot so using the mod it not a compromise.
Other than that we continue to follow the meta with the two sixty sixty viral mods and Hunter munitions. As an option slot you get your pick of Argon Scope, Vigilante Armaments and Bladed Rounds.
Today I have the absolute pleasure to present one of the most Legendary weapons in Warframe, The Ignis Wraith!
This weapon has served me and many other Tenno faithfully for years now and has become one of the most beloved and well known weapons in the game. But what makes the Ignis Wraith so special?
Base damage is heat, critical chance is low at seventeen percent but the multiplier is strong at two point five. Status chance is very good at twenty nine percent and the magazine is huge at two hundred with a one point seven seconds. This being a beam weapon you're also getting two damage applications per ammo.
The Ignis wraith excels at usability and ease of use. Not only because of the magazine capacity and reload but the weapon also has an awesome range of twenty seven meters plus the three meter radius spherical area of effect at the end of the beam which is zero point fifteen meters thick.
The Heart of Deimos expansion also brought a few cool mods which I want to take a look at. One of the more powerful ones is the Soma Prime Only Hata-Satya so today we'll have a look at what it can do and add it to the existing Soma Prime Build Guide.
Arch-Guns in Warframe have not taken off as much as I would have hopped and while there's good reason for that I'm hoping that the allure of the Voidrig Necramech and the Mausolon can help to change that!
In essence this weapon is a mini-gun that fires explosive bullets. These detonate upon contact with an enemy or a surface in a small one point eight meter radius. After you get five take-downs using the primary fire you get access to the secondary fire which is a huge explosive laser shot that deals a total of four thousand damage by default and explodes in a huge eight meter radius.
The Mausolon also boast a staggering three hundred magazine capacity with a solid fire-rate and decent critical stats. Thirty percent with a two point two critical multiplier for primary and a jaw-dropping fifty percent with three point five multi for secondary. Status chance is also solid at fifty percent for secondary and twenty six percent for primary.
Today we'll be having a look at one outstanding primary weapon that was brought to us with the Heart of Deimons update, namely The Mastery Rank Thirteen Trumna!
The weapon can be acquired from the Entrati syndicate and while the farming take a while the weapon is certainly worth it.
The Trumna features two fire modes. In primary you have a high recoil hit-scan attack with explosive bullets. Obtaining five take-downs will unlock the secondary fire which launches a bouncy grenade that can explode up to seven time dealing one thousand heat damage by default.
Critical Chance and Critical Damage is also high on the weapon. Twenty four with two point two for primary and thirty eight with two point four for secondary. The weapon also boasts a huge magazine of two hundred but is let down by a very lengthy reload at five seconds and a rather strong recoil.
Riven Disposition for new weapons is set at the base value of zero point five which translates to one out of five in-game. Needless to say Riven Mods for the Trumna are not worth it right now because of the low disposition unless you can get an insane roll. I'd prioritize Multishot, Critical Chance, Damage and Critical Damage. A harmless negative being ideal as I'm not sure if Riven mods can roll minus impact for the Trumna.
One of the Entrati weapons is a secondary weapon that features homing missiles! This weapon is the Sepulcrum.At first glance the weapon seems very enticing with its interesting gimmick and remarkable size but as base Gameplay experience its your standard semi-automatic burst pistol.
It also has a secondary mod but in order to use it you must first obtain five primary fire take-downs. After this is done activate secondary fire, lock-on targets and release these tinny homing missiles that deal awesome damage.
The base stats of the weapon are encouraging with the base critical chance sitting at thirty percent for Semi and thirty eight percent for Burst mode. Critical multipliers are also nice at two point two and three point zero respectively.
Status chance is a bit low on semi, only fourteen percent but a health twenty six for burst.The Build thus becomes very straight forward and I'd recommend you try three sixty sixty mods on the Sepulcrum Build. Perhaps you will enjoy it but Magnum Force is a viable choice as-well.
Today I want to know what do you think about the new update to Warframe, Heart of Deimos. Of course, I'm also gonna share my superficial thought with this update. Long story short I am satisfied with it but I can't help of feel there's a little something missing.
I would have loved to see raids or dungeons or boss counters being added with Heart of Deimos.
Can't say I'm a huge fan of the new Xaku Warframe either and overall I find playing him to be a lackluster experience. Hopefully things will improve for him in the months to come.
With the Heart of Deimos expansion we got a few new interesting weapons!
Among them the Zymos, a mastery rank eleven secondary infested weapon.
The weapon fires spores that detonate upon impact in three point three meter explosion. If you manage to get a Headshot with the projectile than it will deal damage over time and explode with new spores which will seek targets.
While the mechanics of the weapon are subjectively neat the base stats are a bit puzzling. Base critical chance is only five percent but the multiplier is great at two point three so we can go for Critical Chance bonus additive after effects such as Harrow and Avenger. Status chance is solid at thirty percent and represents the strength of the weapon alongside the mechanics.
I spent a good amount of time captivated by the new soundings and I used the new Warframe Xaku for your viewing pleasure.At the end of the quest you will get his blueprint so this is how to get the Xaku Warframe blueprint or you can always buy it with plat.
Back when it was first released the Soma Prime dominated mostly everything in Warframe but time passes and the meta changes.
Even after several years the Soma Prime still is a remarkable weapon and I'm happy to report that it has taken very well to the Viral Hunter Munitions meta.
The build is rather straight forward using the two sixty viral mods and HM as the cornerstone of the build.
Usability is also a plus on the Soma Prime as the recoil is almost negligible and the accuracy is decent. If these do not suffice than you can always equip Stabilizer or Guided Ordnance in the weapon Exilus mods slot.The weapon performs very well and only requires a small portion of its two hundred magazine capacity to annihilate a high level target.
Today I have the absolute pleasure of revisiting the Arca Scisco, one of my favorite secondary weapons in Warframe.
It features two cool gimmicks. One would be the Sniper-Like Scope with two zoom levels and the second would be the Target Analysis buff which grants the user extra critical chance and status chance. A total of twenty percent across five four percent buffs. It's important to note that this is a bonus additive after effect so it simply stacks on top of what you already have.
Riven mod disposition for the Arca Scisco is currently three out of five so the Rivens can certainly pack a punch and I consider them worth getting. I'd put main priority on damage and Multishot but considering the buffs Critical Chance is not terrible either.
With Inaros Prime we also got the Panthera Prime which improves on the original in many aspects.
The Panthera Prime comes with more status chance, critical chance and some added expositions for good measures. While the buffs that the primed received are not huge they do add to make a significant difference over the original.
The Build for the Panthera Prime will be straight forward following the hallow meta that the developer has imposed for primary weapons. So it's Viral Damage with the two sixty-sixty mods backed-up by Hunter Munitions.
The weapon performs well with such a combo and I'm happy to report that the weapon kept its personality which for me is a huge plus.
TennoCon 2020 came with a lot of great news and a few freebies such as the Athodai, a hand-canon secondary weapon.
It features a few cool gimmicks like the frontal cone attack of its secondary fire but more importantly the Overdrive buff which grants a huge fire rate buff and unlimited ammunition for eight seconds after a achieving a head-shot take-down.
The weapon also sports a very good base critical chance fro its primary fire, sitting at thirty two percent with a base critical multiplier of two point zero. Secondary fire mode shines with a higher status chance at twenty four percent but a small eighteen percent base critical chance.
The combination of these two modes can take down mostly whatever stands before you when used correctly.
Today we made a simple Nightwave challenge into something a bit more fun to do! There was no grand objective here or goal. The point was to have fun. There are plenty of other setups that would have been a lot easier to execute for something like this but that was not the point.
I loved the Tiberon Prime ever since it was released and while it may not be as powerful as it was before it still packs one serious punch and deserves to be in everybody's arsenal!
The Rifle features three distinct fire modes. Semi, Burst and Automatic each with their own Critical Chance, Damage and Status chance. Which will be your favorite is entirely up to you. I favor the high Critical Chance modes Burst and Semi but the weapon will perform well in all fire modes.