Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Miter Build 2019 (Guide) - The Saw-Blade Slinger (Warframe Gameplay)

Today I have the pleasure of taking a look at the Miter, a Mastery Rank six Primary saw blade launcher. The weapon can be farmed from the dual boss team Lech Kril and Captain Vor on Exta. The farm itself is not to bad and I managed to get a full set within half a day. Your mileage may vary.

The weapon can be built in a number of different ways but I would recommend a Viral-Slash build through the use of the sixty sixty mods as this is the build that gave me the best results.
The Miter also posses it's own augment called Neutralizing Justice and while the plus one justice is always appreciated I feel that the nullifier field part is a bit underwhelming as these bubbles can be popped in a number of different ways and I don't think we need a special augment focused on that. How's about a heavy increase on the critical chance instead? Perhaps a base increase.
Another thing to note is that the shots need to be charged in order to get the full power of the weapon so some fire rate is recommended with either Speed Trigger or Vile Acceleration.


Overall I find the Miter to be a fun weapon and I'm happy I farmed it again. While the weapon is not among the top weapons in Warframe it definitely gets the job done and it possesses a Riven Mod Disposition of five out of five which means very powerful rivens. At the very least the Miter provides some color to the Rifle landscape.

Monday, May 20, 2019

Akzani Build 2019 (Guide) - New Player Tutorial (Warframe Gameplay)

Today we'll be taking a look at how to build the Akzani and the guide takes my trademark new player friendly approach. In addition to the weapon build, we will also talk about status chance and status procs, priorities, armor and vulnerabilities, the works!

The Akzani is a new player weapon coming to us at Master Rank four. It sports a high fire-rate but low damage, critical chance and status chance. It's considered a bullet sprayer and when built correctly it can offer decent results. The biggest advantage that the weapon has is the riven disposition of five out of five which means we're able to get crazy amounts of stats on them. With the optimal riven even a weapon such as the Akzani can be built into a competitive weapon.




In all honesty, the weapon will not be competing for any top spots in the secondary section as it pales in comparison to other more established weapons at higher mastery ranks. That said, it doesn't mean that you can't make something out of it if you love the weapon.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Corvas Build 2019 (Guide) - The Arch Shotgun (Warframe Gameplay)

I'm a huge fan of shotguns and so far I can't say that I met one that I disliked. So when I heard we got a high critical Arch-Shotgun I was super excited to see the Corvas in action!

The weapon did not disappoint bar the standard Arch-gun ammo limitations. It did happen on occasion the fully run out of ammunition at the worse possible times but that's the price we pay for using these beasts in normal missions.

The Corvas features a high base critical chance of forty percent and awesome default critical multiplier of two point six. Given how status chance works for pellet based weapons the build is rather simple and straight forward so go for the one-twenty mods for the sixty-sixty mods. Critical Focus and Sabot Rounds are a bit expensive since the drop chances are low. The Corvas also sports a good riven disposition of three out of five and I'd encourage a critical damage, critical chance, multishot riven with a harmless negative.


Overall the weapon packs one serious punch and it was a ton of fun using it. The only issue is the ammo limitation plaguing all Heavy Weapons. The more I play with them the less I see the point of these heavy weapons being so severely controlled. Nevertheless, the Corvas is an awesome weapon and if you love shotguns like I do, one hundred percent go for the Corvas!

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Warframe (Gameplay) - LGV Edgy Fashion Frame Contest (Clan Exclusive)

Sometimes we like to take a break from the daily routine and make our own fun in Warframe. To that extent from time to time, we hold these Fashion Frame contests for a bit of fun and some nice prizes!
For our third contest, we diced on the "edgy" theme and I would like to thank all the participants and congratulate our winners!


Sunday, May 12, 2019

Warframe - Tactical Alert: Wolf Hunt Until May 13 (Limited Time Wolf Sledge Farm)

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.


Thursday, May 9, 2019

Warframe (Gameplay) - Eidolon Hunt w/ Chroma & Vectis Prime + Velocitus + Rubico Prime (Comparison)

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.

Monday, May 6, 2019

Warframe - Critical Focus & Stagger Weapons (Mechanics Explained & Tested)

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.