Saturday, June 8, 2019

Velocitus Build 2019 (Guide) - The New Eidolon Destroyer (Warframe Gameplay)

Eidolon hunting can be a bit tricky and the weapons that perform great are not all that many. In addition to the usual snipers, we now can also choose to go for the Velocitus, thanks to the changes made in the Profit-Taker patch.

In order to use the Velocitus in Eidolon Hunts, you will have to install a Gravimag after you install the Orokin Catalyst. The Archgun Deployer can be obtained from doing the Initial Profit-Taker Quest down of Fortuna. Max standing with Solaris United is necessary.

The weapon boasts sky-high base damage but sadly it's magnetic damage. In addition, we also have a high base critical chance of thirty percent with a base critical multi of three points zero. Similarly to the Lanka, each shot can be charged-up and "held" until the optimal release time. The travel speed of the projectile is extremely high, making most shots appear to be hit-scan.
This is not the type of weapon that you take into regular missions but rather when you want a very high amount of damage with a single shot, such as Eidolon Hunts or Doing Profit Taker on Fortuna. The builds are rather simple and straight forward with Chroma being the exception where we renounce damage mods for more elemental damage. This is because of how Vex Armor functions.


I came into this review with high hopes for another Eidolon Terminator and I was not disappointed. The weapon is fully capable of annihilating the giant sentients with relative ease even without a Riven mod. Speaking of which, the Velocitus holds a current riven disposition of three out of five which is the highest out of the current Meta Eidolon Hunting weapons and for the time being it's also the cheapest riven as-well. If you are looking for the ideal Riven stats than I would prioritize Critical Chance, Multishot and Critical Damage above everything else.
Since the weapon functions similarly to the Lanka and essentially fills the same role I decided to pin the two against each other. The results were rather clear. The Velocitus can go toe-to-toe with the Lanka and ever surpass it as long as the sniper specific combo multiplier doesn't come into play. Then again, a one-shot is a one-shot which makes combo multiplier an unnecessary hassle. It's rather difficult to properly compare a primary weapon to an arch-gun since they take different mods but one thing is certain. The Velocitus is great Eidolon Hunting weapon and I fully recommend it.

Friday, June 7, 2019

Warframe (Gameplay) - Mastery Rank 22 Test (Revenant & Inaros)

Well, this was not what I planned for today but sometimes good plans go up in smoke. So today we will be tackling Mastery Rank test 22 with Inaros!


The test is composed of three survival rounds with different modifiers. There are no real time constraints so your main priority will be to survive the rather significant damage the enemies deal to you. I would high suggest you go with Inaros. Enemies also seem to have a resistance to crowd control and start at level forty but will scale-up in the last round. Gear wheel will not be available so no health or energy packs.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Warframe (Guide) - What Are AMPS & What AMP To Build (2019)

Today we will be having a quick look at what are AMPS, where we can find them and what we should build.
For the longest time the "meta" was X23 (for Eidolon Hunting) but with the introduction of tier seven components that have shifted to X27. That's because the Certus Brace is just flat-out superior to the tier three brace. Keep in mind that the Prism remains highly subjective and you should pick whatever you enjoy playing more. In my case, I enjoy the rapid fire of the tier four!


Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Disruption Missions (Guide) - Operation: Hostile Mergers (Warframe Gameplay)

With the Jovian Concord we also get a new game mode by the name of Disruption. It features similar aspects to defense missions but with a lot of cool new twists plus it unfolds on a new tile-set and the enemies drop new mods.


While for now, I feel that the new mods are bit niche perhaps the will see some use in the upcoming Railjack update that is set to release later this year.

All of this is part of Operation: Hostile Merges and it's a limited time event.
For now, I can confidently say that I'm having a lot of fun with the new additions such as the Wisp Warframe but I'm also a bit concerned about the longevity or replay-value Disruptions offer.
Keep in mind that you will have to complete the Natah Quest in order to get access to the new Disruption Game Mode.

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Warframe (Guide) - Mirage Prime: Eidolon Slayer (Build & Weapon Options + Gameplay)


Today we will be exploring Eidolon Hunting using Mirage or Mirage Prime as the main damage dealer through the use of Eclipse.

Eclipse is depended on environmental light but using a self-heat proc we can manipulate this to our advantage. A heat proc on Mirage will guarantee the damage buff for the duration of the proc.
There are many weapons that can deal self-damage among them I would recommend the Javlok or you can simply use Exodia Contagion on a Zaw and make use of the projectile.

*As of Patch 25.0 the Primary Fire of the Javlok no longer deals self-damage, simply use a charged secondary fire instead or even better The Penta or Secura Penta with Napalm Grenades.
After the heat proc you can use a number of weapons to take out Eidolon Synovia or the Eidolon itself and I'm going to be showcasing the Rubico Prime, Tombfinger and Euphona Prime.


Mirage provides a more powerful buff than Chroma's Vex Armor so that means you have a wider weapon choice and for some a Riven Mod is no longer necessary for consistent one-shots.
This way of hunting Eidolons is not as comfortable however and there is a learning curve. After a few runs, you should get the hang of it.

Build a ton much power strength on Mirage and Vitality should provide enough survivability considering we will be relying on the ninety-five percent damage reduction from eclipse. Adjust the Aura slot depending on what weapon you use and build radiation for it as per the usual. Arcane Avenger will work very well for most Eidolon Hunting weapons and they do double stack.

Monday, June 3, 2019

10x Space Roomba - The Best Gift I Have Ever Received In Warframe (Live Reaction)

It's the small things that matter friends and I love these Domestik Drones!
Thank You NEOPHYTE_PRIME for the epic gifts!



The Domestik Drone is an autonomous Corpus vacuum cleaner that appears in Corpus Gas City tiles. They are able to drop the Repair Kit Mod occasionally.

Players can buy Domestik Drones as Orbiter Decoration for Platinum64‍100 in the Market. It is currently the only decoration that is mobile, capable of randomly wandering the inside of the Orbiter.

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Cyanex Build 2019 (Guide) - The Sentient Gas Bombs (Warframe Gameplay)

The Jovian Concord update introduced a couple of new sentient weapons, among which the Cyanex, a mastery rank eight secondary weapon. The main trick of the weapon are the homing projectiles that deals gas damage and will cause a toxin proc on targets. The Cyanex is also equipped with an alternative fire which unloads the magazine rapidly and deals primarily slash damage.

While the secondary fire mode was a bit of a disappointment to me the primary fire mod is awesome and the weapon does fantastically well with a Gas build or a Corrosive build.
As of Hotfix 25.0.4 The Cyanex no longer deals self-damage.
The main issue with the weapon is the abysmal critical stats that keep the weapon in check and also limits build options.

Overall this is a great weapon especially if you find yourself having trouble aiming or just want to slack a bit. That said, I don't see what would have been the harm in the weapon having a modest critical chance like fifteen percent as there is only so much status can do.
Not a bad weapon, take it into consideration but it's not a must-have.