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Today we got some hands on time with the latest Warframe rework, Grendel.
I have no reservations in saying it lives up to the hype and Grendel for the first time is fund and effective frame to play. We still need to figure certain things out like his damage which is not excellent but he does excel in mobility and tanking and does a good job at crowed control as-well, even in Steel Path high levels.
Today we're going to be diving deeper into the latest Warframe added to the game, Voruna. We'll have a look at what makers her tick and how her abilities work and synergize before cutting one of them out in favor of a more appropriate Helminth ability. After that we'll showcase how the build functions before a Steel Path Showcase.
Voruna is a melee oriented Warframe that is best used with a Heavy Attack Melee Weapon Build, in our case her signature weapon the Sarofang Axe for extra area of effect slams.
We got official confirmation for the Release Date of Lua's Prey and with it the new Wolf inspired Warframe designed by Joe Mad and named by the Tenno Community, Voruna. Release date is sate for the 30th of November and it's shaping up to be the last Significant update for Warframe in 2022.
Today we're taking the introductory level weapon MK1 Braton and evolving it from Zero to Hero. We're going to traverse most levels of knowledge and Warframe experience as the Guide is meant to teach newer players but also have future endgame prospects. While the Mk1 Braton should not be considered a high level play weapon that does not mean it can't do the job if prompted.
Many moons ago, the Tonkor rained supreme, it was the dominating force in that meta. But as no king rules forever, neither did the Tonkor and for a good while it was deeply rooted in mediocrity. Enter the Kuva version of the Tonkor that offered it more power plus a new Tonkor only mod by the name of Precision Strike and the recent nerfs to Area of Effect damage and General Ammo. All of these circumstances created a butterfly effect that brought the Kuva Tonkor out of the shadows to shine once again in the spotlight!
As per the usual we'll have a introductory new player build as-well as an endgame Steel Path Build. Both fully showcase in moding and gameplay. These will most Tenno regardless of their current progression in Warframe.
Forgot to show the Riven.
Tonkor Visicron
132.1% Critical Chance
170.5% Damage
It's been a blast revisiting this one and I'm happy to say the Tonkor is back and meaner than ever. Please enjoy it while it lasts.
It's hard for me to put into words how excited I was to get my first ever prime set of weapons! The Lex Prime was my first Primed Secondary and it offered me the classic Deagle Experience and served me well around low mastery levels.
Years went buy and the meta shifted several times but the Lex Prime still serves today as a lot of Tennos first Prime weapon and it still does a good job! While it may not win any awards anytime soon, fully build it's capable of clearing Steel Path with the appropriate build (and we have a full showcase on that. Granted, it will not break any speed records but it'll get the job done.
For my reckoning it's still a good weapon for what it is and while performance is not top or best it does offer loads of flavor and subjective fun.
The NEW ITEM IS the Bekran Zaft's Equipment which is a Broom and Mop Orokin decoration set.
Keep in mind that all Baro's are now SYNCHED which means there is no longer any difrrence between PC and consoles. This is done in preperation for Cross Play Crossplay.