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==General Info== | ==General Info== | ||
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==Mods== | ==Mods== | ||
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==Warframes== | ==Warframes== | ||
Most frames have both a normal version and a Prime version; the normal version you can get through normal play, while the Prime versions come from parts that show up in Relics, requiring they be unlocked by collecting Void Fissures in the appropriate missions... and hoping you get lucky. (See Missions section.) In general, the Prime version of a Warframe works just like the non-prime version, including Abilities, but are just generally ''better'' in their stats. | Most frames have both a normal version and a Prime version; the normal version you can get through normal play, while the Prime versions come from parts that show up in Relics, requiring they be unlocked by collecting Void Fissures in the appropriate missions... and hoping you get lucky. (See Missions section.) In general, the Prime version of a Warframe works just like the non-prime version, including Abilities, but are just generally ''better'' in their stats. | ||
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* '''Ash/Ash Prime''' | * '''Ash/Ash Prime''' | ||
* '''Atlas/Atlas Prime''' | * '''Atlas/Atlas Prime''' | ||
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* Her #4, Aegis Storm, creates an area which holds enemies in place while you can use your Balefire charger on them. While a useful last-ditch crowd-control measure, you'll probably get more use out of the limited flight it grants you than anything else until you master the parkour-style movement of the game. | * Her #4, Aegis Storm, creates an area which holds enemies in place while you can use your Balefire charger on them. While a useful last-ditch crowd-control measure, you'll probably get more use out of the limited flight it grants you than anything else until you master the parkour-style movement of the game. | ||
* As a special note, the Blazing Pillage augment mod (purchasable if you do work for Cephalon Suda or the Perrin Sequence) helps patch the hole in her kit regarding infested. Enemies within your Haven area will take damage and restore extra shields when hit with Pillage, even if they would not otherwise do so! | * As a special note, the Blazing Pillage augment mod (purchasable if you do work for Cephalon Suda or the Perrin Sequence) helps patch the hole in her kit regarding infested. Enemies within your Haven area will take damage and restore extra shields when hit with Pillage, even if they would not otherwise do so! | ||
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===Mag/Mag Prime=== | ===Mag/Mag Prime=== | ||
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Like Hildryn, Mag is somewhat weaker against the Infested. Polarize is almost entirely useless against them as they generally lack shields or armor, and the overlapping protections of Ancient Healers and Ancient Disruptors will cover most of Mag's other powers as well. Limit your casting to an occasional strategic Pull to move Healers away, and Magnetize on priority targets, with Crush serving to enhance your shields. | Like Hildryn, Mag is somewhat weaker against the Infested. Polarize is almost entirely useless against them as they generally lack shields or armor, and the overlapping protections of Ancient Healers and Ancient Disruptors will cover most of Mag's other powers as well. Limit your casting to an occasional strategic Pull to move Healers away, and Magnetize on priority targets, with Crush serving to enhance your shields. | ||
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===Rhino/Rhino Prime=== | ===Rhino/Rhino Prime=== | ||
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* Damage done to Iron Skin also doesn't count as "real damage" to the game, so it's good for fulfilling challenges that require you to take no damage while doing something. | * Damage done to Iron Skin also doesn't count as "real damage" to the game, so it's good for fulfilling challenges that require you to take no damage while doing something. | ||
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===Wukong/Wukong Prime=== | ===Wukong/Wukong Prime=== | ||
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===Primary=== | ===Primary=== | ||
*The Ignis Wraith blueprint is available in our Dojo's chemical lab once you hit MR 9. It does great damage, has a huge reservoir, and doesn't require much aim. If you're not in our dojo, you can probably trade for the blueprint, without spending platinum. | *The Ignis Wraith blueprint is available in our Dojo's chemical lab once you hit MR 9. It does great damage, has a huge reservoir, and doesn't require much aim. If you're not in our dojo, you can probably trade for the blueprint, without spending platinum. | ||
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===Secondary=== | ===Secondary=== | ||
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===On The Star Map=== | ===On The Star Map=== | ||
* A rough guide to mission difficulty: you start on Earth, then when ready for the other planets, the difficulty roughly corresponds to orbit number... so, Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn... | * A rough guide to mission difficulty: you start on Earth, then when ready for the other planets, the difficulty roughly corresponds to orbit number... so, Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn... | ||
+ | ** Exception: the Moon, now named Lua, is high-level, but it won't be revealed until later in play. | ||
* Earth, Venus, and Deimos (Moon of Mars) all have free-roam sections; the difficulty of activities there depend on missions selected in their corresponding city nodes (Cetus, Fortuna and the Necralisk, respectively). | * Earth, Venus, and Deimos (Moon of Mars) all have free-roam sections; the difficulty of activities there depend on missions selected in their corresponding city nodes (Cetus, Fortuna and the Necralisk, respectively). | ||
* On your own, you can only visit nodes connected to nodes you've already unlocked. If you're on a team with someone, they can take you to nodes you haven't unlocked. (This is called Taxiing.) If a node normally has a mission that's too hard for you, sometimes it hosts other missions, such as Syndicate missions, or void storms. Doing those missions will also unlock the node. | * On your own, you can only visit nodes connected to nodes you've already unlocked. If you're on a team with someone, they can take you to nodes you haven't unlocked. (This is called Taxiing.) If a node normally has a mission that's too hard for you, sometimes it hosts other missions, such as Syndicate missions, or void storms. Doing those missions will also unlock the node. | ||
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===Quest & Special=== | ===Quest & Special=== | ||
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===Mining, Fishing, and Hunting=== | ===Mining, Fishing, and Hunting=== | ||
The open-world areas have resources scattered throughout which you need special tools to get--tools which are available in their cities for a modest fee. Generally, the "fee" is in reputation rather than actual money, which for Cetus and Fortuna are part of the rewards for bounties. | The open-world areas have resources scattered throughout which you need special tools to get--tools which are available in their cities for a modest fee. Generally, the "fee" is in reputation rather than actual money, which for Cetus and Fortuna are part of the rewards for bounties. | ||
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====Mining==== | ====Mining==== | ||
− | * In general, the harder a deposit is to get to the greater the probability of a higher value yield--but it's not certain. There is still plenty of low-level stuff mixed in with the higher-level stuff. Still, the easiest way to get the more valuable yields is to go into a cave--if you can find your way out | + | * In general, the harder a deposit is to get to the greater the probability of a higher value yield--but it's not certain. There is still plenty of low-level stuff mixed in with the higher-level stuff. |
− | + | Still, the easiest way to get the more valuable yields is to go into a cave--if you can find your way out. | |
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===Railjack=== | ===Railjack=== | ||
You don't need a Railjack to do railjack missions. As long as someone in your squad has one, you're good. Instead ride as a guest in other people's ships until you get tier 3 gear. Then build your gear and railjack, and equip it with the T3 equipment. | You don't need a Railjack to do railjack missions. As long as someone in your squad has one, you're good. Instead ride as a guest in other people's ships until you get tier 3 gear. Then build your gear and railjack, and equip it with the T3 equipment. |