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Warframe - I Finally Got Shell Shock! (Live Reaction)
I honestly don't remember how many runs I did for this but at the very minimum over fifty! I'm having a hard time seeing how this would be a reliable plat farm but it is very gratifying to finally see it drop for me!
Warframe is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter video game developed and published by Digital Extremes. Originally released for PC Microsoft Windows in March 2013, it was later ported to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
The Zenith is a Login Reward primary Assault Rifle with two fire modes. A player must first accumulate at least one hundred logins in order to obtain the weapon that features "Infinite Punchthrough"
In Primary fire mode, the Zenith is a standard assault rifle with a very lower critical chance but high-status chance, good fire rate and a mediocre amount of damage.
The weapon comes to life in secondary fire mode where we get access to infinite punch through plus a marker on enemies heads that will make it easier for us the find our targets when we don't have a direct line of sight but keep in mind that some limitations apply.
The Semi fire mode also boasts a much higher critical chance of thirty-five percent and a critical multiplier of two point five which makes it a prime candidate for Hunter Munitions build. Speaking of which the weapon performs rather poorly in primary fire mode but in secondary fire mode, it can melt high-level targets if modded with a critical slash build.
I expected a lot of this weapon and for the most part, it didn't disappoint. My only gripe remains that primary fire mode that has nothing special to it. That said, the weapon can be immensely powerful given its gimmick is very effective and I'd highly encourage anyone to make use out of the secondary fire mode and if at all possible get a critical chance / critical damage riven to further augment the value of the slashes obtained through Hunter Munitions.
Fair warning, this is a login weapon! You won't be able to get it back if you chose to sell it.
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.
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.
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!