Thursday, May 17, 2018

Hek Build 2018 (Guide) - The Beginner Shotgun (Warframe)


When I first started out in Warframe, I was so jealous of my friends doing tons and tons of damage, while I still had trouble getting to the extract point on time. One of them told me go to the market, buy a blueprint for the hex shotgun, make it and go nuts. Little did I know back then that this weapon was gonna carry me all the way to mastery Rank 10.

 Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always my name is Leyzar and today we're talking about the standard version of the Hek Shotgun. With a mastery lock out of only 4 ... I believe this one to be the
ideal starter shotgun. As such, this video will take a new player friendly approach simply because there's a lot of information here that most of the time, simply, get skipped over.

Let's jump into the stats, so we can talk about mod capacity, the default stats of the weapon and what you will need to do to get the most out of your Heck.

First and foremost mod capacity is 60 out of 60 and your mod capacity might be only 30. You amplify this by jumping into actions and installing an Orokin Catalyst. This can be found from alerts, invasions, or if you're lucky, from the daily sortie, but you probably might not have access to the sortie right now. Is it worth pouring an Orokin Catalyst in your Heck, yes is definitely worth.
This is a potent early game weapon.



Where do you get forma blueprints from, combining elemental damage types, how status chance works on a shotgun? Find out all the info you need by watching the video below:

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Warframe (Guide) - Farm Corrupted Mods (Overextended | Fleeting Expertise | Transient Fortitude)

Expertise, Transient fortitude, Narrow Minded ...
Where do these mods come from? And the answer is ... well ... The Void. You got Volt runs, and today I'm gonna show you exactly what you need to do, and what is the best way of farming these mods.

These are the Corrupted Mods, the mods that give you something, but also take something from
you. Corrupted Mods are dual stat mods (one positive and one negative stat). These mods can stack with their singular counterparts.

So let's go on a hunt! What we're gonna be doing is outlining the fact that everybody has a type of key equipped: Decaying Dragon Key, Extinguished Bubbled and Bleeding Dragon Key. All of these Keys have different negative effects on your Warframe. You're gonna have to find an Orokin Vault which will be guaranteed present in a Derelict Mission.



We found one already ... you see, it's marked with a point number two (video) and what we're doing right now is essentially ...  a speedrun. We're doing really really fast farming now. Let's see what kind of vault did we find there ... okay ...  Decaying.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Dread Build 2018 (Guide) - Full Testing & Endgame Variations


Today I want to showcase a build for the Dread.

Let's talk about the best bow in the game, and I know that's a heated debate. Usually people settle between kind of three bows.

You have of course the Dread, which you get from the Stalker, and don't worry about it, you're gonna get plenty of blueprints for this one. I think I got like 15 Dread blueprints from the  Stalker, but no War, for example. 

Another one of the ... let's say best bows in the game would be the Rakta Cernos. Now, the Rakta Cernos is a syndicate weapon, and you're gonna need either syndicate standing, or a friend with syndicate standing, to get you this bow. There are a lot of differences between these two, and we're not gonna go into the whole heated debate (which is better and all what not), today we're talking about the Dread.

My Dread have been format four times. For this build you won't have to format this much. I simply did it because I have a Riven mod for it. So let's jump into the build:

There are a few key components to every dread build, for the  most part, then I'm gonna outline them, and then we can get to play around a little bit, depending on what exactly we're doing with the final mod. So, first and foremost, I got a 60 mod capacity. 

There are a couple of mandatory mods for Dread, one of them is Point Strike. As you can see in the base stats, it has a pretty high critical chance, and we want to amplify that even further, so we're gonna pop in a Point Strike. What Point Strike does? It offers more critical chance. 

One of the mods and I see some people use is Heavy Caliber: this gives a huge amount of damage, but at the cost of accuracy. I don't recommend it on a weapon that has a low fire rate, like the Dread. 

Check the link below to watch the full guide.


(The way I approach my builds, my tutorials, it's usually a bit more New player-friendly, simply because nobody really explained these things to me, and I want to explain them to new players as well)



Thursday, May 10, 2018

Prisma Gorgon Build 2018 (Guide) - The Endgame Gorgon (Warframe Gameplay)

When you hear Gorgon, do you think Endgame weapon?
Probably not, because the base version of the Gorgon is not exactly great. However, we have two additional versions, which pack a much greater wallop: the Prisma Gorgon and the Wraith Gorgon

Hello and welcome back. Today we're gonna be talking about the Prisma Gorgon. I'm gonna be outlining a couple of builds for this fantastic weapon: one is a cheap build, that anybody can get their hands on, something affordable, that new players can get into, but we also have a bit of a Riven to check out some "Endgame potential".



So, let's jump right into the Prisma Gorgon. First  why don't we start off by comparing the stats between the Gorgon Wraith and the Prisma Gorgon ( I haven't included the base version here because ... well to be frank, it's kind of pointless) 

As you can see on the lower right corner (video), the accuracy, critical chance, critical multiplier, fire rate and magazine size are all much better on the Prisma Gorgon; However, the status chance and flat base damage is better on the Gorgon Wraith. Which is better it's a bit of a heated debate, and I'm not gonna get into that ... I'm just gonna say that I prefer the Prisma Gorgon, and that's what we're gonna be talking again today about.

Please check the link below for a full build (Guide) for Prisma Gorgon.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Arca Plasmor Build 2018 (Guide) - The Space Shotgun (Warframe Gameplay)


Today we're going to be talking about my favorite shotgun in the game, and that is the Arca Plasmor.

Quite a popular weapon this one, even though it still has a riven disposition of three out of five. In any case my builds, my guides usually take a more...new player friendly approach simply because there is a lot of information here that usually ... kind of ... gets glanced over, and skipped, and I really feel I should cover it. So veterans of the game, please excuse me and bear with me.





Let's jump into the Arca Plasmor and see what we got:

First and foremost, the capacity: sixty out of sixty; you get this one by jumping into actions and installing an Orokin Catalyst. Usually these can be found in alerts or invasions, or you can even get
one from the daily sortie if you're really lucky. More often than not ... however ... I kind of spent twenty plat for it so ...there you go not ideal, but in any case you'll also see the number four over there, next to the star (vid) that means that this weapon has been format four times. For this build you won't need that many...3 will cover it ...I got 4 simply because I got a riven, and we'll cover the riven a bit later.

Next let's see the stats: Accuracy is 9.1...this is a shotgun,  and let me make one thing clear: this is not a pellet shotgun; it is a projectile shotgun,  but it has one big-ass projectile and that is it. You don't need to go to 100% status chance, like you do with the Tigris Prime for example. Again, it is one big projectile so you don't need to worry that much about the status chance
Critical chance is 22%, which is not bad, and quite odd the number 22% ....critical multipliers not that great 1.6. ( check the video for fire rate , magazine capacity reload speed and other info)

Ready to add some mods?  first and foremost, we're just gonna add flat damage, and for this one, is Point Blank. This is the damage mode for shotguns, one additional note, if you guys have primed versions of any of the mods I recommend, then by all means, use your prime versions, though it may require you to forma an additional time

So we got our damage, of course, being a shotgun, we're gonna add multi shot. Multi shot, pretty much in flat damage, is what you add on  mostly any weapon. In case of our shotgun is gonna be Hell's Chamber, and that will give us a whopping 120 % Multi shot,  and let's remember that multi shot also boosts our status chance, so we went from 28%  to 51% just because of Hell's Chamber. 
Next we do have a 22% critical chance, so, let's amplify that as well.  We're gonna go into a bit of a hybrid build. 

I have tried both: going for Full Crit and Full Status... the hybrid way proved the best in testing and in actual gameplay scenarios....

Mandatory mods? Type of damage? Status chance ? Fire rate? You can find all the info, fully covered in this video: Arca Plasmor Build 2018 (Guide) - The Space Shotgun (Warframe Gameplay)


Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Razorback Armada (Guide) - Cryptographic ALU & Gorgon Wraith Farm (Warframe Gameplay)

Hello, and welcome back!

Today we're gonna be talking about the Razorback Armada. We got a brand new event .... well it's not exactly new. It's a recurring event, but in any case, you're gonna be able to get a couple of rewards from this one. Not only the credits and Orokin Catalysts, but the Razorback bosses also drop some very interesting things, in case you don't already have them. 

First of all, you're gonna receive a message from Lotus that's something like... well ... like this: Razorback Armada ...very bad ... gonna kill your relays, and you get this Razorback Cipher Blueprint Now, immediately you're probably gonna go to your foundry, and try to make it ... and then you will have a bit of a surprise ...

You can find out more about it by watching the video below:  

Monday, May 7, 2018

Snipetron Vandal Build 2018 (Guide) - The Living Legend (Warframe Gameplay)

Hello and welcome back. 
As always, my name is Leyzar and today we're gonna be talking about a legend of the past. 

This is the Snipetron Vandal . This is one ideal starter sniper rifle, at least from my point of view. You can farm it from invasions, or if you want to spare yourself the hassle, you can simply pay up to a maximum of 50 plat (I recommend 40) from the trade chat and get a full set.

That being said, please keep in mind that my builds and my guides usually take a more ... New player friendly approach, simply because there's a lot of information here that normally doesn't get covered, and I really feel like I should. So veterans of the game please, bear with me. 





And with that out of the way, let's jump into the Snipetron Vandal. Firstly let's check out how the weapon handles without any mods equipped. One very important aspect to any sniper is the Scope and the ... well graphics on the scope. You will see that the Snipetron Vandal has two levels of zoom: you can zoom in by pressing your middle mouse button, that's your alternative fire. Again these are the default settings. 

It has the first level of zoom which is 2.5 X, and you'll see you'll get plus 30% headshot damage, and you have 6.0 X which will give you 50% headshot. damage. Now all sniper rifles have a combo systems, somewhat similar to the melee combo system... to make it perfectly simple: you want to keep it up and as high as you can, to get more damage. 

Talking about the fire rate and the recoil:  the fire rate doesn't perfectly line up to the recoil ... you can't make full use of this weapons fire right, you gotta wait a little for the recoil... kind of ... to set a little bit so, you got to keep this one in mind when taking into account fire rate mods and of course recoil as well.

Let's talk about mods: the first thing we always do with any weapon is that flat damage. What do we got for damage and rifles?  Well Serration! Serration fully maxed out will add one hundred and sixty-five damage. Now when it comes to damage mods you might come across this one: Heavy Caliber ... NO. Not on sniper rifles ... this one works well on some ... assault rifles. What I really want to do what it is basically do headshot damage, so we're gonna stay clear of Heavy Caliber. Give it a shot if you want to ... but I honestly do not recommend it.

Second on the list: Multi Shot.  Multi shot mode for rifles is Split Chamber keep in mind that rifle and sniper rifle mods kind of like mix ... so this is a sniper rifle, but you can put  rifle mods on.

This is just a part of the subjects covered. More info on how to keep your combo up, do more damage, fire rate mods, recoil, appropriate damage mods and  so on, you can find in this video guide