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With the release of Octavia Prime we got two ranged weapons that peaked my interested. Today we managed to farm all the necessary parts for Tenora Prime and this is that very story!
Some weapons are played simply because they are powerful, other weapons are played because they look cool and some weapons are played because of how fun they can be. This is the story of the Prisma Grakata.
Sporting some good overall critical stats and status chance the Prisma Grakata offers the player a spray and pray experience. More than just a regular bullet hose, The Prisma Grakata features some Grakata only mods or augments that serve to further optimize the whole shower of bullets play-style.
With a magazine of one hundred and twenty and a reserve of another thousand there's plenty of bullets to go around but when we factor-in the amazing fire rate mode Wild Frenzy then that ammunition reserve starts to look a whole lot smaller. This can be fixed by using another Grakta only mod from Conclave called Brain Storm. This mod will allow us to maintain a healthy ammunition consumption as long as we can get headshots consistently. That however is easier said than done considering the jumpy and erratic recoil the weapon has. Enter another mod that we almost never used called Vile Precision. The negative aspect of this mod is canceled out by the Wild Frenzy trigger which sets the weapons fire rate to a flat un-modifiable four hundred percent.
All of this results in rather average results but with the added benefit if a quirky, gimmicky and subjectively cool and fun build.
Today we're going to discuss how Raids would look in Warframe, what potential does such a mode have, why Digital Extremes scrapped raids, what rewards would be cool to see and much more!
Today we're going to revisit our Fashion Frame Guide with wisp on center stage. The focus of today's Fashion will be the TennoGen Delusion Skin and two harmonious combinations for it. Including colors, attachments, syandana and stances. We have the classic LGV Wisp with Red, Black and White plus a Prime Wannabe Wisp with grey, white, gold and lime energy.
As one thing leads to another in gaming, on yesterday's stream we had a suggestion to give Spellbreak a chance. Since the game is f2p on steam and the download is light we decided to go for it. While I'm not a fan of Battle Royale, I am fan of mages and spells and cool effects so for me this strikes a interesting balance.
Today we'll talk about the best five weapons in Warframe for new or starting players. We'll also cover the basis of weapon modding, what to do and what not to do and a little bit of Warframe etiquette alongside all the tips and tricks I can muster in thirty minutes.
We'll cover firearms at mastery rank five or under with no special requirements such as being in a clan. These are easy to obtain weapons at a very low mastery requirement that are worth investing in.
We have a new "event" in Warframe called Star Days where you can get yourself the Eros Wings Ephemera for 35 training debt bonds from Ticker. Also the Cherub Color Pallet, Neon Eros Wings Orbiter Decoration, Ticker Floof and bunch of other stuff as-well.
Today I'll talk on the current state of Warframe. More specifically how grossly overpowered melee is in comparison to everything else and the usual lack of a real endgame.
This is a opinion piece and you should treat it as such.
Today we'll try something a bit different. How's a bout story time in Warframe! I want to share with you the tale of my Rhino Prime, the journey and the people I met along the way.
I'm not super sure if this is the best type of content for Warframe so your feedback is more than welcomed.
The title of best Leaver Action Rifle might not mean much since we don't have that many but that doesn't mean that the Prisma Grinlok cant pack a serious punch!
The weapon shines through its amazing accuracy and lack of recoil. Pin-point accurate shots from mostly whatever distances. It's best to see the Prisma Grinlok Build as a Sniper without a scope. That also means we can't leverage the combo system for more damage sadly.
The weapon also has no recoil even if the smoking leaver effect might try to make you believe otherwise. Twenty one magazine capacity with one point seven second reload which for a weapon of this type is good.
Base critical stats are also good with the critical multi shinnying at two point nine. Not only that but the Prisma Grinlok also enjoys the Deadly Sequence mod which increases the critical chance by a massive two hundred percent and also adds the sequence proc.
Another very strong point of the weapon is the Riven Mod Disposition which is currently four out of five. Not being a very popular weapon means we can leverage this high disposition and make the weapon more powerful. While Rivens for the Grinlok are not expensive, good rolls will be so pick and chose depending on your circumstances.
A few things have changed for Orokin Vaults but the base process remains the same when farming corrupted mods such as Overextended, Fleeting Expertise, Transient Fortitude, Narrow Minded, Heavy Caliber, Blind Rage and Magnum Force.
First of all you can use a single frame and have all the keys equipped. This will allow you to solo farm. The Extinguished Dragon Key, The Bleeding Dragon Key, The Hobbled Dragon Key and the Decaying Dragon key.
A few frames stand out when farming solo and those are Rhino, Nezha, Wukong and Loki. Technically you can do it with any frame but these should make your farm easier.
Simply Find the Vault and use the appropriate key to open it than head on over to extraction. I'd recommend you go for the Capture or Exterminate missions. Keep in mind that ever since the Heart of Deimos we no longer need to craft keys to access missions that contain Orokin Vaults. You just simply go for it.
It looks like the new intermission brings back some old rewards such as The Spore Epmhemera, Protosomid Shoulder Guard and the Emissary Operator Collection. The Intermission is toped-off with two Umbra Forma at level Twenty Nine and thirty.
Last bit of info worth mentioning is the fact that from now on will get fifty creds for any cosmetic duplicate.
There are a lot of awesome weapons in Warframe which have been forgotten for one reason or another. Today, I want to shed a little light on an old favorite of mine, The Attica
The weapon features an automatic trigger and fires bolts with a quick travel time and excellent critical stats. While the status chance may not be the best, the base damage is very high at eight with the very large majority of it being puncture.
From this point onward a standard Viral setup with Hunter Munitions will offer good results and I'd recommend exploring Vile Acceleration, Argon Scope and Primed Shred as your option slot. Since we're discussion options I would also unlock the weapon Exilus slot and use some Projective Flight Speed With Terminal Velocity.
Riven Disposition is a huge plus for the Attica. Sitting at five out of five due to the weapons low popularity. This means we can leverage cheap prices for Rivens and as always Multishot is kind when it comes to stat priority. This can results in easily dispatching high level targets.
Today we visit yet another iconic weapon of Warframe, none other that Clem's weapon of choice! The Twin Grakatas
The Twin Grakatas are the very definition of Warframe bullet hose. A huge one hundred and twenty magazine coupled with a super quick fire rate but very little individual damage make the Garakatas a spray and pray affair. It can handle a slash build through the use of the new Deimos mod Carnis Stinger but I would suggest using the Corrosive sixty sixty mods in combination with Scorch as an option slot. Another good idea would be to improve that long reload of three second with Stunning Speed which will bring the reload down to a more manageable two point one seconds.
The main usability issue of the Twin Grakatas remain the huge ammunition consumption but that can be alleviated somewhat through the use of Pistol Ammo Mutation in the Exilus slot or through the us of Ammo Case and some Pads when needed.
The Exilus slot can also house Steady Hands which will have a noticeable impact on the accuracy of the weapon.
If we are to truly make this hose into a monster than we got to leverage the high riven disposition of the Twin Grakatas. Sitting at a remarkable four out of five the right Riven can make a huge difference in the performance of the weapon. I'd advise prioritizing Multishot, Damage and either Critical Chance or Critical Damage. For a negative either something harmless or if you're lucky enough minus impact. Keep in mind that unrolled Twin Grakata Rivens but a good roll can set you back a few thousand plat.
Every year tons of weapons get released in Warframe which is awesome. But a side effect of this is that some old cool weapons get forgotten or left behind. This is the story of one such weapon, namely The Lex Prime.
The weapon performs very similar to a Desert Eagle in Counter Strike. It fires high caliber shots that deal a lot of damage but has the recoil to much and the fire rate is slow, reload long and the magazine hold only eight bullets.
The Subjective Experience of playing with the weapon is awesome however. It really does feel very impactful and satisfying when you get the right shot!
Riven Mod disposition is also a plus for the Lex Prime sitting at a cool four out of five. Rivens are worth getting for this weapon and unrolled ones are not that expensive. Look for Multishot, Damage and Some Crit. A harmless negative would also be awesome to have.