
Rewards for each mission of the Hidden Messages quest. The Limbo Theorem quest reward (requires an Archwing to begin and completion of Europa Junction on Jupiter)īoss - Mutalist Alad V (Mutalist Alad V Assassination, Eris) Tenshin - 60,000 Standing (Must have Typhoon rank in Conclave)īoss - Lieutenant Lech Kril & Captain Vor (Exta, Ceres) Purchasable from Tenno Lab interface in the dojo once researched.īoss - General Sargas Ruk (Tethys, Saturn) Jordas Golem Archwing Assassination mission Other Warframe components and Blueprints can be picked up by way of certain Quests (Sands of Inaros rewards you with everything you need to build Inaros, for example) or through Clan Dojo research.

Once you’ve got all three parts, you can (usually) buy the Blueprints to put them all together in the Market. So, Neuroptics have a higher chance than Systems to drop. Typically, the chance of those three dropping are in descending order.

Each planet has its own Assassination boss (some have more than one), and most of those bosses have a chance to drop one of the three Warframe components: Neuroptics, Chassis, and Systems. Which makes sense, considering it’s basically like getting a brand new character every time you pick one up.ĭuring your early hours in Warframe, you’ll be mostly be getting new Frames by way of bosses. These could increase mobility, reduce the cost to activate abilities, or increase your range - among many others. So how do you go about getting Warframes in the first place? Well, Warframes require a lot of work to unlock (assuming you don’t just outright buy them).

Warframes are essentially like character classes in other games, meaning that in order to augment your abilities to get the most out of them, you'll need to equip mods to improve certain aspects of that character. It will also briefly go over Riven mods and what they are. This guide will go over the frames in Warframe, how to get your first ones, and mods that you can equip to make them more effective in combat. There's certainly a lot more to Warframe itself that's worth delving into, but it may be somewhat intimidating going in blind. If you get stuck, you can always head back over to our main Warframe guide for everything else you need to know about Digital Extreme's loot shooter.

Aside from that, they all move in basically the same way but have four unique abilities. There are many different frame types, which are basically character classes that you can swap between them at any point assuming you’ve unlocked them first, but they can also be tweaked further with mods. Each of the frames in Warframe aren’t massively complex to understand.
