Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Stahlta Build 2021 (Guide) - Even More Awesome! (Warframe Gameplay)

Not much has changed for the Stahlta in the past few months but there are still some key differences that are worth mentioning. That and I also love the weapon even more now because of the Shock Rifle Skin from UT.


The Stahlta is an automatic rifle with two fire modes. In Primary it released fast traveling projectiles with a decent base critical chance and status chance but low critical multiplier. Thankfully Slash is highest on the IPS counter.
In Secondary Fire Mode the weapon charged for one point six second than released a projectile that detonates zero point four seconds after impact. The range is seven point two meters and the drop-off is set at seventy percent. This mode present much more desirable critical as-well as status stats.
As before, both of the fire modes of the Stahlta are worth using so we'll commit to a hybrid build with a few options. I'd recommend you explore Heavy Caliber, Argon Scope as-well as Vile Acceleration ad Primed Firestorm as your option mod.

Sunday, January 17, 2021

OMG You're Only Mr 24!? - Warframe Mastery Rank 25 Test

Hey guys! Today I decided to finally do my Mastery Rank 25 test.
As a guide you can easily get it done with any Warframe and Weapon or Archwing. The test will require you to use the Archwing to get from platform to platform destroy these orbs with your melee weapon in order to increase the test time. Time in which you need to take-out fifty enemies.

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Fulmin Build 2021 (Guide) - The WISPering Fulmination (Warframe Gameplay)

Today it's finally time to revisit the Fulmin. When it was first released the weapon got instant notoriety being very powerful, versatile and easy to use.
Many things changed after the unfortunate status chance of January last year but the Fulmin can still pack a punch. It has lost some of the force of its primary fire mode thou.


In Primary fire mode the weapon launches a projectile that has three meters of body Punchthrough with decent critical stats but low on the status chance. This fire mode is very easy to use and offers a good Area of Effect option in gameplay.
The Secondary fire mode is a bit more standard. Hit-scan Rifle affair that deals primarily electricity damage and also benefits from very low status but good critical stats.
Riven Disposition has dropped from three all the way to one so getting a worthwhile riven mod for the Fulmin can be a bit of a challenge. I'd recommend Multishot, Damage, Critical Chance and a Harmless Negative. Minus Impact would be even better. Critical damage is also good.

Monday, January 11, 2021

Bored of Warframe ? - Q&A Vlog

Questions / Topics Discussed:
1) Bored, Burned out or Quitting Warframe
2) Melee Builds
3) Who is Ani
5) Favorite Weapons and Warframes
4) Where are you from. What Accent
6) Orbiter Ember Poster

Saturday, January 9, 2021

Phantasma Build 2021 (Guide) - It's Phantastic! (Warframe Gameplay)

The uninspired status chances of last year has shifted the Phantasma from a two fire mode weapon to a single fire mode weapon. Sadly, the secondary fire mode has lost most of its punch and at the current time only the primary fire mode is really worth using.
In primary fire mode the weapon projects six frontal beams with a limited range of twenty meters and no damage fall-off. The range can be extended if need be by using Sinister Reach.
While the critical stats on the weapon are very low the status chance is very high and considering the amount of beams the weapon projects the weapon becomes a status monster.
I'd recommend you leverage this by either building Corrosive or Viral using non-upgrade sixty sixty mods so you leave more room for more heat procs. This will cause the weapon the apply tons upon tons of procs and stack a lot of damage over time very quickly on targets. From this point onwards Bane mods can help, especially in combination with electricity. This is because of how damage over time is calculated and in this case we can use Primed Charged Shell for maximum DoT damage.


That said, I do not encourage the use of Faction mods as I see them as a sub-par design decision from multiple points of view and I chose not to propagate their usage in the hopes that the Developer will eventually re-think their approach to faction mods.
Riven disposition is also solid on the Phantasma sitting at three out five and I'd recommend you trying to get Multishot and Damage above everything else. Status chance or the element of your choosing are also not a bad idea. That said, keep in mind that the weapon does not require a Riven to be competitive.

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Cedo Build 2021 (Guide) - The GlaiveShotgun©️ by Lavos™️ (Warframe Gameplay)

Today I have the absolute pleasure of presenting a new shotgun in Warframe, The Cedo. It's a mix between a Shotgun and a Glaive!
This is the signature weapon of the new Warframe Lavos! In his hands the weapon gains an ammo mutation effect which is negligible.


Primary fire is all about the automatic shotgun feel with a very good accuracy for a shotgun but low on the fire rate. Critical stats are decent but the status chance is abysmal.
Secondary fire will launch a bouncy Glaive that will detonate when it comes in contact with enemies in a six meters radius and apply a heap of status effects. This is not a bug. It's a feature confirmed by the developer.
While the secondary fire has weak critical stats the status chance is sky-high so to weapon is meant to be played as one-two combo.
After much testing I arrived at the conclusion that the best way is still hybrid for the weapon as it will yield the best results in most circumstances. The Cedo does offer flexibility however and you're not forced into hybrid, full status build also working well. I showcase both and you decent which you prefer.