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New Limited time Tactical Alert which allows us to farm the Wolf of Saturn six until May 13 2p.m. ET. Target Acquired also drops from the wolf minions so if you don't have that mod this is the opportune time to get it.
Because you guys loved the comparison between the Lanka and Velocitus today we will have a look at the other Eidolon Weapons.
Full runs with the Vectis Prime, Rubico Prime and The Velocitus.
All of the weapon builds were catered to do as much damage as possible to an Eidolon and the Warframe setup was ideal with Trinity, Chroma, Volt, and Harrow.
Riven Mods are included as well and if you want to know the reasoning behind why "this" mod and why not "that" mod make sure to watch my full build guides for the weapons.
As demonstrated, all of the weapons can shred through Eidolons with relative ease. All that's left to do is decide which of these three approaches you enjoy more and appropriate the necessary knowledge regarding how to properly build a weapon for Eidolon Hunts. No matter what you chose, results are guaranteed.
I'm not sure how all of this got started. Possibly a bug at a certain point but the bottom line is that Critical Focus does work on weapons that have a stagger or knock-back effect.
With the Aura Forma being added to the game I set out to farm the darn thing but my buddies were all sleeping so I decided to go public. What followed was rather predictable with all players except me bailing out after the first rotation of a rather easy infested survival.
Thankfully, my endurance was rewarded and I got an Aura forma on the second rotation but I deiced to remain for one hour in the infested survival. What follows is a very quick log of my experience and I failed attempt at making friends with the infested.
I decided to use the Aura Forma on Mesa Prime since on her I sometimes do feel the need to change my aura from Pistol Amp to Corrosive Projection.
Warframe offers a variety of weapons to chose from, we can even find rocket launchers such as The Ogris!
This weapon has never been very popular but with the recent changes, I thought it's time to give it a shot!
Sadly, the weapon only has a base critical chance of five percent but a high amount of base damage and a thirty-five percent status chance. With Critical mods off the table, it's rather easy to come up with a build for the Ogris. Simply add all the Damage and Multishot you have available than settle on an elemental combo or combos that fit the content that you're doing.
The Ogris also has an exclusive augment mod in the form of Nightwatch Napalm that adds another layers to the weapon but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't change that much. I'd still give it a try as it can be subjectively good fun.
The developer doesn't seem decided on what exactly they want to do with the weapon so for now, I see the Ogris as being in "Limbo". It's not a bad weapon but it's far from being one of the best. You can skip this one for now.
New changes coming to Arbitrations and new rewards.
From these, a few stand out like Aura Forma and the Archgun Riven Mods. We also now have the possibility of resurrecting fallen players by bringing five "index points" to them.
Not many great things are said about the Azima but I wanted to see for myself. Surely this weapon isn't that bad.
The Azima features a very interesting secondary fire. Ejecting the remaining magazine into a turret that will spin around and shoot bullets in a cross pattern until it runs out of ammo than explodes dealing a bit of blast damage.
The weapon features the same stats for primary and secondary fire modes and overall rather average stats. Low-ish critical chance at only sixteen percent and sixteen percent status chance. The damage is primarily slash but sadly also features impact and puncture.
Throughout my testing, it quickly became apparent that a slash based build simply doesn't have the necessary humph for high-level content so once again an elemental approach is the way to go. Keep in mind to adapt your elemental combo depending on circumstances. Gas is fantastic versus corpus, corrosive is great versus grineer and against infested straight-up heat usually gets the job done.
Overall the Azima is a mediocre secondary weapon with a cool little gimmick. Which is pretty much what I would expect from login weapons. I'd love to see some sort of lock-on mechanic added to the secondary fire so it becomes more usable and less of an ammo waste.