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Back when I was a low Mastery Rank Tenno I use to dream of the day I would finally get to wiled the Mighty Akstiletto Prime. The weapon did not disappoint and for a good amount of time it dominated the secondary weapon landscape. But no king rules forever and today we'll see how the Akstiletto Prime fairs in 2021.
The weapon has great usability being automatic-hitscan with very little recoil, good magazine size and super quick reload.
The Akstiletto Prime also feature very good base damage and a solid status chance but suffers when it comes to critical stats and the IPS layout favors impact heavily.
This leads us to two main standard builds. Either a slash focused build through the use of Carnis Stinger and Viral or we can go corrosive and heat. Both builds will offer good results and which you chose will depend on situation. I would not take Viral and Slash to the Heart of Deimos since most enemies there are immune to viral damage.
While usability is great on the weapon Riven Mod disposition is not sitting at one out of five which means that obtaining Riven mod which is worth using on this secondary weapon ca be very difficult or expensive. For the time being I'd advise you forget about Riven mods for the Akstiletto Prime. When and If the disposition goes up we can re-visit the topic.
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.
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.
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.