Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Prisma Grakata Build 2018 (Guide) - The Grineer Underdog (Warframe Gameplay)

There are plenty of weapons around Mastery Rank 11, but few can pack as big of a punch as the Prisma Grakata. I wasn't expecting this weapon to perform as well as it did but I'm happy to say that it surprised me. Some weapons that Baro sells aren't worth anything past their xp value, but this is not the case with the Prisma Grakata. Overall an awesome Rifle that I fully recommend with either a slash / Hunter Munitions build or a standard Elemental Build.

Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always, my name is Leyzar and today we're gonna be diving deeper into this Mastery Rank 11 Primary Weapon. I have a couple of builds laid out for you guys, something cheap and affordable, something anybody can get into, but of course we also have an Endgame setup with a Riven. That being said please keep in mind that my builds and guides usually take a more New Player Friendly approach, so if you're a veteran of the game, please have a little patience. And with that out of the way let's jump into the Prisma Grakata.

First of all let's take a general presentation of the weapon so you can see how it handles without any mods equipped. This is about 25 - 30 meters away from the target and I'm gonna simply start spraying. As you can see (in the video) the recoil is quite spiky, even at full fire it doesn't fully stabilize, it still kind of jumps around a little bit, the fire rate is quite awesome and, as you can see you got plenty of bullets to put into your target. Unfortunately the accuracy of the Prisma Grakata is definitely nothing special, the problem isn't necessary the weapon's accuracy "per sei" ... is more that spiky recoil, but let's jump in the stats and see exactly what we're dealing with.

First of all, Mod capacity is 60 out of 60 and if yours has 30 out of 30 then jump into actions and plug in an Orokin Catalyst. The Orokin Catalyst can be obtained from alerts, invasions, especially after Dev streams, or, you have the option of paying 20 Plat for it, and you are gonna need it to maximize your Grakata.





My weapon has been format a total of six times because I needed to test a whole bunch of combinations, but for the weapon builds I'm recommending you guys ... 4 should be enough.
Unfortunately most Prisma weapons ... I think all Prisma weapons ... come without any polarization at all. 

Accuracy is twenty point six, which again is not bad, is actually quite nice, the problem is the recall and there's no indication of how big the recoil is unfortunately on the stats page.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Lenz Build 2018 (Guide) - The Space Bow (Warframe Gameplay)

Just as soon as I think that Warframe showcases to many "classic" weapons I find something like this.
The Lenz is a futuristic take on the Bow and it's wicked fun to use while being a bit dangerous as-well. While it does have many usability issues that can make it a niche pick there is no denying its destructive area of effect power this unique weapons has. If you want to try-out a "space bow" then look no further then the Lenz!

Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always my name is Leyzar and today we're gonna be diving deeper into this Mastery Rank 8 Primary Weapon. I have a couple of builds laid out for you guys, something cheap and affordable, something anybody can get into, but we also have an endgame setup with a Riven to check out some "endgame potential". Considering the weapons low mastery lockout I will be keeping my New Player Friendly tone, so if you're a veteran of the game ... please bear with me.And with that out of the way let's jump into the Lenz. 

First off let's take a general presentation of the weapon because it is very important to understand how it functions precisely. So I'm gonna be taking about 30 meters away from the wall and I'm gonna take a couple of free shots. First of all you will notice that the charge time for the Lenz is quite long, longest of all the bows in the game. 
There are 3 types of damage which will be applied: First of all the impact damage from your arrow connecting to your target; Second of all, on impact you will have sort of a frost shock which is a guaranteed frost status effect, it will slow down all the targets and it'll also deal a very small amount of frost damage, and third one the main star of the show: the explosion which will deal blast damage.
You also notice that my ammo has kind of disappeared. That is because the Lenz only has a maximum of 6 ammo, however it does have a built in arrow mutation, meaning that you're gonna be able to pick up any type of ammo from the ground, and it will be converted into Lenz ammo, and that's kind of the gist of it.



Let's jump into stats and see exactly what we're dealing with: First of all my mod capacity is 60 out of 60 and if your Lenz only has 30 out of 30 then jump into actions and plug in an Orokin Catalyst. The Orokin Catalyst can be found from alerts, invasions, especially after Dev streams, or, if you're lucky, from the daily sortie. If you do not have access to the sortie at this point ... simply progress further for
the story and you will. My weapon has been format a total of five times but this was done for the purpose of testing. For the weapon build I'm recommending you guys ... 4 should prove sufficient.

Monday, June 18, 2018

Euphona Prime Build 2018 (Guide) - Versatile and Deadly (Warframe Gameplay)


Most of the time when I see weapons with alternative fire they are mere gimmicks with very little substance. This is not the case with the Euphona Prime as both fire modes offer results in distinct different fashions. You can go for a buckshot approach and build a mini-Tigris or you can choose to pork-out as much damage as you can with a Metal Slug. The choice as always is yours but the most effect (and precarious) build at the current time would be a buckshot / slash build through the use of the for sixty-sixty mods and main to further bring up the value of the slash. All and all the Euphona Prime is a deadly and Versatile weapon with some usability issues in the form of low mag capacity and low maximum ammo.

Hey guys, hello and welcome back, as always, my name is Leyzar and today we're gonna be diving deeper into the first weapon to ever require mastery rank 14. I have a couple of builds laid out for you guys: something cheap and affordable, something anybody can get into, but of course we also have that endgame set up with a Riven. That being said I will be keeping my New Player Friendly approach, so if you're a veteran of the game, please bear with me.
And with that out of the way let's jump into the Euphona Prime.
First of all we are checking the stats and the weapon so you fully understand how it functions. 



My Euphona Prime has a capacity of 60 out of 60, but if yours has only 30 out of 30 then jump into actions and plug in an Orokin Catalyst. The Orokin Catalyst can be obtained from alerts, invasions or if you're lucky, from the daily sortie. If not ... simply pay twenty plat to plug one in.

My weapon has been format a total of four times, but for the builds I'm recommending you guys NO forma or 2 forma maximum will be enough, it really depends what we're gonna build the weapon for.

The Euphona Prime comes with 3 Madurai Symbols. I added three more plus a Dash but again, this was done for the purpose of testing. If you guys want to build a weapon for buckshot for a full status
build then I'll show you that a bit later, you're not gonna need to add additional forma.


The accuracy of the Metal Slug is 100, the critical chance 30% and multiplier 2.5 X  ... now this is awesome but again ... keep in mind that you will have to deal with a travel time and the drop-off.
Fire Rate is 1.5,  magazine of 5 and a reload of 2.0. Building this weapon for high fire rate would be a bad idea simply because while you do get a better burst you're gonna be running into that Reload Time way too often, and therefore maximizing your down time, it's kind of a waste.
In any case ... Riven disposition 2 out of 5 which means that the Riven's will be quite nice, the status chance is a bit small at 2.0, so there's really no need to go further into status chance when you have such a low base amount.

Please check the link below to view the full Build / Guide video:

Friday, June 15, 2018

Warframe (Gameplay) - Sacrifice Full Quest (Excalibur Umbra & Umbral Mods)


Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always my name is Leyzar and today we are gonna talk about The Sacrifice Full Quest (Excalibur Umbra & Umbral Mods)

So what did we get ?
New Wraframe : Excalibur Umbra
New Sword : Skiajati Nikana
New Melee Mods : Sacrificial Steel, Sacrificial Pressure

New Warframe Mods : Umbral Fiber, Umbral Vitality, Umbral Intensify


Alright, so here we are in game and I can already notice a couple of changes in the interface; They changed up and tweaked little things that make it look a bit more smooth, a bit more refined for example ... check out the credits, the Platinum, the booster and everything, the sounds when you click a button, check it out when you hover over them, how they look, little nice tweaks that make the game seem a bit more mature,

They kind of changed the whole UI, even stuff like the Arcanes and all whatnot .... but anyway we're not here to take a look at this, we're here to play the brand new quest Sacrifice.


Please check the video below for the full Walkthrough of The Sacrifice Quest :



So ... I did not see this one coming at all. Always felt like the Warframes where sentient beings, something more then simple machines. Can you imagine ? The story behind each and every frame ? What kind of people where they ? What happen to them and what stories will they share with us. This is a goldmine but the best part for me is that it personifies Warframes.



Wikia:
The Sacrifice is a main quest that follows the Operator in their search for the Lotus, who has been taken by Ballas for unknown reasons. They are aided by a new Warframe, Excalibur Umbra, who possesses unusual abilities and has strong ties with Ballas.

The quest was first teased at TennoCon 2017 and was teased on the WARFRAME site. The Sacrifice was released on PC June 15, 2018 with Update 23.0.

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Sybaris Prime Build 2018 (Guide) - Bursting with Power (Warframe Gameplay)

It's rare to see a weapon so masterfully crafted as the Sybaris Prime, but this is not a beauty contest. As far as burst rifles are concerned this clearly is one of the best you can get with a very good balance of all stats, but it does have some flaws. While the accuracy of the rifle is nice, the recoil makes the second bullet alongside the multishot bullets land far off the initial target, this can be alleviated somewhat if you rapid-fire the weapon. There is no doubt that the Sybaris Prime is a competitive rifle but it's also in very good company.


Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always my name is Leyzar and today we're gonna be diving deeper into this Mastery Rank 12 Burst Rifle. I have a couple of builds laid out for you guys, something cheap and affordable, something anybody can get into, but we also have an endgame set up with a Riven to check out some "endgame potential".
Even though the weapon mastery lockout is 12 I will still be keeping my New Player Friendly approach, so if you're a veteran of the game please have a little patience.

And with that out of the way let's jump into the Sybaris Prime. First of all we are checking how the weapon behaves without any mods equipped. (video) and take a look at the stats.


First of all Mod capacity is 60 out of 60, and if your Sybaris Prime only has 30 out of 30 then jump into actions and plug in an or Orokin Catalyst. The Orokin Catalyst can be found from alerts, invasions, especially after a Dev stream, or you can get it from the daily sortie, or you have the option of paying 20 Plat for it.

My weapon has been format a total of 4 times but this was done for the purpose of testing. For the
weapon build I'm gonna be recommending you guys ...2 should be more than enough.

It's time to slap on some mods and of course, as per usual, we're gonna be starting off with damage!

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Sicarus Prime Build 2018 (Guide) - The Golden Boy (Warframe Gameplay)


Secondary Weapons in Warframe are a dime a dozen, but few can boast the looks of the Sicarus Prime. You don't see everyday a weapon as beautiful as this, thankfully it's not just a pretty face. The Sicarus Prime can pack one serious punch and I highly recommended it.

Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always, my name is Leyzar and today we're gonna be diving deeper into this Mastery Rank 14 beauty. That being said ... I will keep my New Player Friendly tone simply because I want anybody watching this video to understand how the weapon functions, and how it should be built, so if you're a veteran of the game please bear with me.

And with that out of the way let's jump into the Sicarus Prime Build. 
First of all we will check out how the weapon behaves without any sorts of mods equipped (Video)




Mod capacity is sixty out of sixty and if you guys still don't know how to obtain this one by now, you
simply jump into actions and install an Orokin Catalyst. The Orokin Catalyst can be found from alerts, invasions, especially after Dev streams or, if not, you may get it from the daily sortie if you're lucky ... if not .... pay 20 Plat for it.

My Weapon has been format a total of 6 times, but for the weapon build I'm recommending you guys, 4...maximum of 5 should be more than enough. You can go to 6 if you have a Riven like I do, and we're gonna showcase that one a tad later.

Monday, June 11, 2018

Warframe (Guide) - Lua Spy Mission Pavlov Quick & Painless (Limbo Gameplay)

Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always my name is Leyzar and today I'm gonna show you the quick and painless way to Lua Spy Missions.

But first things first: let's see what exactly are we farming (these are the official drop tables from the Wiki). 

The First Vault can drop a couple of interesting mods: 
Blood Rush - this is still a big deal in case you don't have it, it's worth roughly ten to fifteen Plat over on Warframe Market, and you will need it for a lot of melee builds.
Here's another interesting Mod: Hydraulic Crosshairs. This is Crit Chance while aiming for pistols, and you can also get Shrapnel Shot, 99% Crit Damage while aiming for shotguns. Astral Twilight can drop, as well as Gnashing Payara.

From the Second Vault a couple of Mods stood out to me: 
Catalyzer Link  - check this one out - on ability cast, 60% status chance while aiming for 9 seconds  ... and I'll be honest here, I didn't even know this Mod existed until it dropped for me.
Focus Defense -  20% armor but "minus" channeling efficiency ... Another interesting Mod, because this one goes on your weapon, and you can also get High Noon, Crushing Ruin and a whole bunch of other pretty common Mods. 

From the Third Vault the highest chance is for the Ivara Chassis blueprint 7.47%, and you can also get Coiling Viper, Rime Round, Scattering Inferno and Cleaving Whirlwind and that's pretty much gonna do it for the drop table.


Now, what you're gonna need is this ugly guy: Limbo and / or Limbo Prime, in case he came out at the time of you viewing this video.

As for the build we're gonna be needing ... you guys can go for pretty much whatever you desire. All you need is Limbo's Dash ability to put them in the rift and make him invulnerable ... well invulnerable ... make them immune to the laser effects, this is the primary reason why were using Limbo. 
I put on a whole bunch of speed with Sprint Boost, Rush, Armored Agility, Endurance Drift for the parkour velocity and Natural Talent simply because I wanted to try it out, but again any limbo will do, he doesn't even need to be max rank, all he does need is to have access to that Dash Ability.

Now let's head on over to the mission so you can see what kind of completion time you're looking at, and I'm going to take you one-by-one through all of the vault rooms. (link to the video down below)

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Twin Grakatas Build 2018 (Guide) - The Untamed Beasts (Warframe Gameplay)

For all those situations when a single Grakata simply won't do. Normally the Grineer approach is somewhat crude, but highly effective. 

The Twin Grakatas are no exception to that, high fire-rate with a sizable clip ready to be unloaded in a matter of seconds makes for an explosive burst of damage if only for a few seconds. While the kill time of this secondary weapon is impressive it does have a couple of issues. Ammo efficiency and a long reload time keep the Twin Grakatas in check from being to strong

Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always my name is Leyzar and today were going to be diving deeper into this Mastery Rank 9 Secondary weapon. It is deceptively powerful, though it does suffer from a couple of drawbacks. Considering the low Mastery Lockout on the weapon, I'm gonna be keeping my New Player Friendly approach, and I'm gonna be covering a lot of the basics, so if you're a veteran of the game, have a little patience. And with that out of the way let's jump into the Twin Grakatas.

As per the usual, first we are checking how the weapon handles without any sorts of mods equipped. The accuracy of the Twin Grakatas isn't all that bad.(Video)

Let's recall the stats and see what we're dealing with:

We got a Mod capacity of 60 out of 60, if your  Twin Grakatas has only 30 out of 30 then jump into actions and plug in an Orokin Catalyst. This one can be found from Alerts, Invasions, or if you're lucky, from the Daily Sortie. If you don't have access to the daily sortie yet, just wait a little, you will progress further through the story. My weapon has been format a total of 6 times, but this has been done for the purpose of testing. For the weapon build I'm recommending to you guys, 4... maximum  5  should be more than sufficient.


The accuracy of the Twin Grakatas is 28.6, which again, is pretty good considering the high fire rate. 
Critical chance is high at 25%, and the multiplier is absolutely awesome at 2.7 X. This is the highlight of the Twin Grakatas, so it is smart to build it further into Crit.

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Warframe (Gameplay) - First Time Legendary Core (Live Reaction)


We have done many sorties but this was the first time I saw a Legendary Core. To be perfectly honest I didn't even know it takes the form of a mod. It is worth quite a bit of Plat but for now I think I'll just keep it to say I have one :)



The Legendary Core is an exclusive, special type of resource appearing as an ornate gold orb, which can be used to maximize any mods without Endo and Credit costs. They are currently very rare, making it a highly valuable object to have.
Legendary Cores can be acquired from trading with players or by completing a full set of Sortie missions. ( a very low chance)

Friday, June 8, 2018

Amprex Build 2018 (Guide) - The Lightning King (Warframe Gameplay)

Every so often you meet a weapon that is not content on being strong, it has to be super strong ...this is The Amprex. A Mastery Rank 10 Powerhouse, this is probably, at the current time at least, one of the most powerful weapons I have ever used.

Hello and welcome back. As always, my name is Leyzar and today we will be diving deeper into The Amprex. I got a cheap build for you guys, something anybody can get into, and it will prove highly efficient , but of course we also have an endgame setup, with a Riven. As said,  this weapon comes at a Mastery Lockout of 10, so I will be keeping my New Player Friendly approach. If you're a veteran of the game, please, bear with me.

And with that out of the way let's jump into The Amprex. As per the usual we start off by checking out how the weapon handles without any sorts of mods equipped. (video)

To be honest I stayed away from this weapon for so long simply because it looks kind of ... well ... like it does! In any case, let's see the stats: First of all, my Mod Capacity is 60 out of 60, and if yours has only 30 out of 30 then jump into actions and plug in an Orokin Catalyst. This one can be found from alerts, invasion, or if you're lucky, from the daily sortie. If you do not have access to the sortie yet ... just wait ... Trust me, you will. My weapon has been format a total of 8 times because I really
need to get a life ... but for the weapon build I'm recommending you guys, 5 forma should prove sufficient.

The accuracy of the Amprex is 12.5, however, this is a beam weapon, so "minus" accuracy on it won't have that much of an effect. Critical Chance is absolutely hilarious,  look at this, 42% Crit Chance ... It is only second to the Synapse when it comes to continuous rifles or automatic rifles, only the Synapse has a higher Crit Chance.
Crit Multiplier is quite nice as well as 22%, and the fire rate is 12.0. The Magazine Size is 100, just keep in mind that per Damage Tick you are consuming 0.5 ammo. Noise Alarming, reload is 2.6... Now...the reload is a slight issue, but again, it is so ammo efficient that the reload time should not bother you at all.



Riven disposition is 3 out of 5 and I think this one fits the Amprex quite nicely. Status chance is 22%, which will be more than enough for what build we have planned out.

Please check the link below to watch the rest of the guide (Stats analysis, Mods, recommended builds, including an endgame setup, with a Riven)

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Warframe (Gameplay) - Apostasy Prologue Quest (Where did she Go?)

The Harrow quest to me was super enchanting, I loved almost every minute of it, and since then I have played Harrow quite a bit, and I still have one more quest to complete before sacrifice rolls out: Apostasy Prologue Quest

I'm still not entirely sure what Sacrifice is all about because I don't like to spoil my joy when a new piece of content comes out, but we still have to do one more quest and we're gonna do it today.

Very interesting turn of events in this one, was not expecting the Lotus to simply stroll out of the picture on some weird guys arm. Obviously she knows him but... What did he do ?... and why...

Apostasy Prologue - how to start? Check the video below for the full Walkthrough. 



Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Opticor Build 2018 (Guide) - The Photon Cannon (Warframe Gameplay)


There are many things said about the Opticor: That is the best weapon in the
game, that is the worst weapon in the game and only used for one shooting bosses ... Today we're gonna find out exactly what this weapon is capable of.  The Opticor is a fantastic weapon that deals absurd amounts of damage, but sacrifices usability to achieve that.

Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always, my name is Leyzar and I have a couple of Opticor builds laid out for you. As per usual, we'll have something cheap and affordable, something anybody can get into, but we also have an endgame setup with an  Opticor Riven.

The Mastery Lockout on the Opticor is no less than 14. That being said ... I will maintain my New Player Friendly approach, because I want anybody watching this video to understand how the weapon functions, and how it should be built, so if you're a veteran of the game, please have a little patience. And with that out of the way, let's jump into the Opticor!

Let's check out how the weapon behaves without any sorts of mods equipped. I'm simply gonna be taking a couple of free shots ... You will notice that the Opticor has a fairly lengthy charge time to it. You don't have to charge all the way, you can let go at roughly the halfway point, but it will deal half the damage. In the past you were able to hold the charge in, and release it when you're good and ready, unfortunately ... not anymore. Now ... there is one additional thing ... I don't know if you can notice this, but at the end of the beam, at the point of impact, there will be an AoE explosion which can proc Magnetic ... so there is that take into account. The damage of the explosion is not constant throughout its entire length, it deals more damage towards the center.



Let's jump into the stats and see precisely what we're dealing with.

Mod capacity is 60 out of 60, and if you still don't know how to obtain this one, jump into actions
and plug in an Orokin Catalyst. it can be obtained from alerts, invasions, or, if you're lucky, from the daily sortie. You also have the option of paying 20 plat for it.

My weapon has been format a total of 7 times, but this was done for the purpose of testing and all sorts of other combinations. For the Opticor build I'm recommending you guys, 4  forma should prove sufficient.

Monday, June 4, 2018

Ballistica Prime Build 2018 (Guide) - The Monster Crossbow (Warframe Gameplay)


It's not every day that a weapon throws me for a loop. Normally ... you point, you shoot, you win... However this one is a bit more devious than that!

Hey guys, hello and welcome come back. As always, my name is Leyzar, and today we're gonna be diving deeper into the mysteries of the Ballistica Prime. A crossbow with a personality, that can hit an enemy so hard he turns into a ghost ? Where do I sign !? While the Ballistica family has many members so far, the Prime version has been my favorite. It's proven a difficult weapon to review, as many of its secrets lay "hidden" in the wiki. Not many secondary weapons can boast the sheer force of the Ballistica, but its quirkiness can sometimes get in the way and thus ... be a bit discouraging.

Considering the high Mastery Lockout on this weapon, I'm gonna be assuming that you already know some of the basics, however I will keep my New Player Friendly tone, so if you're a veteran of the game, please bear with me. And with that out of the way, let's jump into the Ballistica Prime.

Firstly, let's check out how the weapon handles without any sorts of mods equipped.

You can fire the Ballistica Prime one of two ways: you can do a normal click, which will release 4 flying arrows, or you can do a charged shot by holding your left-click press down, which will also fire 4 bolts, so what are the differences? .... (because the wiki unfortunately doesn't cover everything).
If you kill a target with a charged shot you will get a ghost.... it goes for seven seconds ... no more, no less. In order to get a ghost, you must kill target with a charged shot within 50 meters - meaning  if you kill a target with a charged shot from outside of 50 meters, you will not spawn a ghost - and there is no limit to how many ghosts you can have. Now, these guys, like I said, hang around for about seven seconds, and they will alert enemies. One of the well selling points to me for the Ballistica  Prime was the fact that it was silenced, but if I'm gonna kill a target on a spy mission with a charged shot... then I'm gonna alert pretty much everybody because of the ghost. 


I want to point out a couple of other things too: No matter if you do a charged shot or a normal shot, it will consume 4 ammo, so essentially your Mag clip is only eight and your total ammo capacity is only eighty. There is no way to get it to consume less ammo than that. Another thing that the Wiki doesn't tell you is about the speed of the projectile - this is a projectile weapon and you might not notice it from this, but we did extensive testing, and charging up a shot does not only double the damage it does, but it also doubles the speed of the projectile, so you're gonna have to adjust for that.

Now let's jump into stats and see exactly what we're dealing with:

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Supra Vandal Build 2018 (Guide) - The Overwhelming Force (Warframe Gameplay)


Have you ever wondered what was the most powerful weapon that Baro Ki'Teer sells?
Well, the jury's still out on that one, but my vote goes to the Supra Vandal.

I build plenty of Rifles but none felt like the Supra. It's simply a wild animal that goes through everything in front of it without giving a damn. It's not without fault thou, the projectiles have a healthy travel time which can be a bit tricky in everyday gameplay but that doesn't take much away from this outstanding assault rifle.

Hey guys, hello and welcome back. As always my name is Leyzar and today we're gonna be discussing about the Supra Vandal. With a Mastery Lockout of 14, this is one serious Assault Rifle, as such I'm gonna be assuming you already know the bare minimum, but I'm also gonna be covering some of the basics ... so if you're a veteran of the game, please, have a little patience. And without further ado, let's jump into the Supra Vandal.


Firstly let's check out how the weapon handles without any sorts of mods equipped. I'm gonna be firing straight at the wall; There's two three things to notice here: 

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Akmagnus Build 2018 (Guide) - Power and Usability in Harmony (Warframe Gameplay)


There is no shortage of options when it comes to Dual Pistols in Warframe, you have the very popular in the form of the Akstiletto, Akbolto and on the other side of the popularity spectrum we will find The Akmagnus.

Hey guys, hello and welcome back, my name is Ani and today we will be diving deeper into a secondary weapon that most of the time gets overlooked. With a mastery lockout of 12, the Akmagnus can be the ideal compromise between power and usability, as such, we will assume that you already know the bare minimum, but we are also going to be covering some of the basics, so if you are a veteran of the game please bear with us. Now, I will hand you over to Leyzar and the Akmagnus.



First we are checking out how the weapon handles without any sorts of Mods equipped.
I'm gonna be using maximum Fire Rate, so you can see exactly what this weapon can do. At Max Fire Rate their accuracy really isn't all that good ... but on the other side the recoil the Akmagnus possesses ... is quite manageable. So by all intents and purposes, it shouldn't really bother you that much, as long as you're not firing at full fire rate. 

Now, let's take a look at the stats, and see exactly what we're dealing with. First of all, we got an accuracy of 11.1 ... Now, normally secondary weapons can have a lot more than this, but when it comes to Dual Pistols, this is really not that bad, as a norm of course. Critical Chance is quite nice at
22% and we have a multiplier of 2.0 X, which again, is decent; Fire Rate 6.17 by default and we can amplify this even further ... but the question is ... will it be a wise idea or not? We're gonna find out a bit later.

Friday, June 1, 2018

Baza Build 2018 (Guide) - The Silent Assault Rifle


Did you ever want to take an assault rifle to a spy mission, but didn't because it makes too much noise? Today we're gonna be diving deeper into the only silent assault rifle in Warframe, The Baza.

It comes to us at a Mastery Lockout of only seven, as such, this video will take a New Player Friendly approach, and I'm gonna be covering a lot of the basics, so if you're a veteran of the game, please bear with me. And with that out of the way let's jump into the Baza Assault Rifle.

Before we slap on any mods let's check out how the weapon handles. I'm gonna be staying roughly 30 meters away from my target (this is roughly the 30 meter point) and I'm gonna start spraying. 
Please notice that there's basically no recoil to this thing and it's extremely precise as well. Fire rate is also pretty good. And as you can see (in the video) the shots were pretty much dead-on from about 30 meters away.

Now let's jump into the stats and see exactly what we're dealing with: First and foremost you see that my mod capacity is 60 out of 60. Your Baza might have only 30 out of 40. To get the 60 mod capacity you need to jump into actions and install an Orokin Catalyst. You can obtain this one from alerts, invasions or if you have access to the daily sortie, this is also a possible reward. More often than not you're gonna have to pay 20 plat for it. 




Now you're also gonna notice the number 8 in the middle of the screen, right next to the rank of the weapon: this means that my weapon has been format a total of 8 times, but for the weapon build I'm
gonna recommend to you guys, 5 should prove sufficient. We got an accuracy of 80,  a huge accuracy for the Baza, which will make it a worthy candidate for a very specific Mod, But we will talk about it a little bit later. About Critical Chance ... is absolutely awesome at 26% and the multiplier at 3.0x, all of these being outstanding stats; 

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Warframe (Gameplay) - Chains of Harrow Quest (They told me it was Scary)


Hey guys, Hello and welcome come back! As always, my name is Leyzar and today we got something a little different ... 
One of the things that I'd never really got to do in Warframe is complete certain quests, but now DE is telling me that I really should complete "The chains of Harrow", and of course, I asked my friends: "Hey, how is The Chains of Harrow"? And they told me ... it's spooky and creepy and all whatnot, and then I'm gonna love it....

So what we're gonna do is ... turn off the lights and do the Chains of Horrow quest!

All right this should be spooky enough ... shouldn't it? I'm given this thing all the chances it has at scaring me, but after Clive Barker's Undying I don't think it can scare me ... but anyway Chains of Harrow ... All right, off to a good start... that intro was really smartly done ...

Chains of Harrow is the quest-line that will reward you with the Harrow Warframe blueprint and it proved to be a very enjoyable experience. The only complaint I have is that it gets a little repetitive/tedious when gathering all of necessary emotions to "save" Rell.

Please check the video below to see the entire Gameplay and commentary.



Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Aksomati Build 2018 (Guide) - The Critical Barrage (Warframe Gameplay)

When a friend got a riven for this weapon I was all over him trying to snatch it from his grip (I was successful!) And thus began my experience with these outstanding pistols. Aksomati ... High Crit Chance and Crit Multiplier make this weapon into an absolute beast and while it may not be "the best" secondary weapon in the game there is no denying their raw power!

Hello guys! With  a Mastery Lockout of 9 ... these things sure can pack one serious critical punch! Please keep in mind that my builds and guides usually take a more "New Player Friendly" approach, simply because there's a lot of information here that most of the times simply get skipped over, and I feel that I should cover it, so if you're a veteran of the game please bear with me.

And with that out of the way, why don't we jump into the Aksomati. Let's take a look at how these weapon handles without any sorts of mods equipped. Now, I'm about 20 to 25 meters away from my target and I'm gonna start spraying. The accuracy is not exactly all that hot; It hits a lot of bullets outside of my cross-hair, so there is that to take into account. Another thing which I want you guys to notice is that it doesn't start off at full fire rate, it's got a bit of a spool up to it, pretty much like the Soma, because essentially these pistols are The Soma, condensed down into pistol version; 



In the next part of the guide we are gonna check the stats and talk about pros & cons, standard mod capacity, how to increase it and so on.
My weapon has been format a total of six times but for the weapon build I'm recommending you guys ... 5 should be sufficient. I only did 6 because I have a Riven and I also wanted to do a fair bit of testing.

Accuracy is 15.4 and as you saw, they're not extremely accurate. Critical chance is 24%, which is
outstanding, and the critical multiplier by default 3.0 ... and this is where the Aksomati shines: this is a 100% Crit Weapon. 

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Vulkar Wraith Build 2018 (Guide) - The Pride of Grineer Engineering (Warframe Gameplay)

There is no shortage of options when it comes to Sniper Rifles in Warframe. 
You have your Victus Prime, your Lanka, your Rubico ... But today we're talking about an MR7 weapon that can still pack one serious punch: The Vulkar Wraith ... a weapon that can only be obtained from Baro Ki'Teer, the Void Trader. 

With a mastery lockout of seven, this baby can still get to you through any endgame that Warframe can put out there, at least for now. Please keep in mind that my builds and guides usually take a more new player friendly approach, simply because there's a lot of information here that most of the time
simply get skipped over, and I feel that I should cover it. So veterans of the game, please, bear with me.

As usual, firstly we check out how the weapon handles without any sorts of mods, and we make a short analysis of the stats (Video below).


Now, you have a Mod capacity of 60/60. You get this one by jumping into actions and installing an Orokin Catalyst. This can be obtained from alerts, invasions,  or ... if you're lucky, from the daily sortie. Another aspect to the build is the fact that the weapon has been format a total of five times. Now, I did this for the sake of testing and because I have a Riven. You guys should be able to get away with only 4 forma. So let's slap on some Mods:

The first thing we do with any weapon is slap on flat damage, and we're gonna go with Serration, this is the Rifle Mod, +165 % extra damage; It will amplify the base Impact and Puncture.
If you guys have Prime Versions of any of the mods, then by all means, go right on ahead and use your Prime Versions. 

Do we have other options when it comes to damage? Yes we do!

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Mara Detron Build 2018 (Guide) - The Pocked-Sized Shotgun (Warframe Gameplay)


Every time the Void Trader rolls into town there is a bit of excitement and anticipation to see what he brought us: Some cool mods, some cool weapons, one of those treats is the Mara Detron. 

Hello, and welcome back! As always, my name is Leyzar and today we're gonna be diving deeper into this beauty. With a mastery lock-out of nine, the Mara Detron is one potent sidearm, and today we're gonna see exactly what we need to do in order to get the most out of it.

That being said, please keep in mind that my builds and my guides usually take a more New player friendly approach, simply because there's a lot of information here that most of the time simply gets skipped over, and I feel that I should cover it. So if you're a veteran of the game, please bear with me, and with that out of the way let's jump into the Mara Detron.

As usual, firstly we check out how the weapon handles without any sorts of mods, and we make a short analysis of the stats (Video below)


My weapon has been format a total of 4 times, but for the build I'm recommending you guys, 3 forma should prove sufficient. This is a pellet based shotgun, with seven pellets by default, so all the rules of the pellet based shotguns will apply, and we'll go into that a bit later.

Let's slap on some mods: The first thing we do every single time is slap on some flat damage with Hornet Strike. 

Now, fully maxed-out Hornet Strike will give you 220 % extra damage.
You do have a couple of additional options: you can go for Magnum Force because again, on this weapon you're gonna be able to use pistol mods ...  so you don't have the same rules as per usual this being a secondary weapon. Augur pack will give you 90 % damage,  and while the set bonus is nice to have, there's simply not enough room on the bill for augur pack, at least not for now - we're gonna talk about this mod just a tad later - and we're staying away from critical chance and critical damage because it simply doesn't prove efficient.

We got our damage ... now let's take into account that status chance of ours - 42% - and as you know in order to obtain true status chance on a pellet based shotgun we need plus status effects, so let's see what we got for that status ...

Please check the full video guide by clicking the link below.