UPDATE 10/5/18: Following its launch on PC last month, Warframe's Beasts of the Sanctuary content update is now available to download on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Beasts of the Sanctuary introduces the new Sanctuary Onslaught mode and the Warframe Khora, both of which are outlined in more detail below.
Alongside the new update, console players can participate in the returning Operation: Plague Star limited-time event, which runs from today, May 10th, to Tuesday May 22nd.
//Message From: Cephalon Simaris
//Subject: An experiment
Hunter, you have proven your dedication to the cause. It is time to enlighten you, to show you what we have built together. It is time to enter the Sanctuary.
In the simulated universe of the Sanctuary, my data-immortals have fought each other countless times. Through this violence, I have studied and documented their character. But my study cannot be complete without the power of the Tenno. Your duty in this experiment is to kill as many specimens as possible. In this chaos, the true nature of these creatures will be revealed... as will yours.
Warframe’s Plains of Eidolon update was one of the biggest and most ambitious updates to the free-to-play shooter since its inception. The first open-world area in a game otherwise entirely populated by procedurally generated levels, it s a massive experiment for developer Digital Extremes.
The Plains introduced two new types of resources: Fishing and Mining resources. Each are obtained by, you guessed it, fishing or mining and are used to build items that were introduced in the same update as the Plains.
So, there s a lot of stuff to do in the Plains. And in typical Warframe fashion, it s not terrifically well explained. Let s dig in. (more…)
Prime Warframes and Weapons are some of the most powerful tools in a Warframe player s arsenal. That means, of course, they re going to be the hardest to get. To get Prime parts, you re going to have to go through the long process of farming Relics. The four types of relics (Lith, Meso, Neo, and Axi) all have different drop tables, and things get complicated when you try to understand them. So let s take a look.
Relics are items that drop Prime parts and Formas when you unlock them. You unlock them by running Void Fissure missions. But before you do that, there s some stuff you ve got to take care of.
First of all, you ve got to find yourself a few Relics in the first place. For the most part, you re going to find them by running missions, but if you re looking for specific Prime parts, you re going to need to find specific Relics. For example, Nekros Prime Blueprints drop out of Lith N3, Meso N3, and Axi N3 Relics, while their Neuroptics drop out of Axi N5 and Meso F1. Each of those relics has a chance to drop the part you want, but it s not guaranteed. So, you ll have to open up multiple Relics to find the part you want. Check out the Warframe Wiki to find out exactly which Relics you need for each part. I keep a spreadsheet to keep track of all my Relics and which ones I need to complete my Prime gear.
To get more of each type of Relic, you re going to have to know where to go to get the Relics you need. For the most part, you ll be getting Relics by running so-called endless missions. Look for missions labeled as Defense, Excavation, Survival, Interception, and Defection missions for types you can run endlessly (though I d recommend sticking to the first three for ease s sake). On low level missions, you ll find Lith Relics, then in ascending order of levels, Meso, Neo, and finally, Axi.
Once you ve gotten your hands on some Relics, head into the Relics page in your inventory and take a look at the items they have a chance to drop. Every Relic has a loot table of three common items, two uncommon items, and one rare item. Assuming the Relic is unrefined, the common items are vastly more likely to drop than the higher rarities. By spending some Void Traces on refining them, you can increase the chances of an uncommon or rare drop.
Void Traces drop from running Void Fissure missions, just in case you were wondering. You ll end up with a decent chunk of them, but can only hold a certain amount, so be sure to spend them on the Relics you really want to pay off for you.
Now that you know what you re aiming for, it s time to run the aforementioned Void Fissure missions. Load up the Navigation page, hit the Void Fissure tab, and select the mission you want to run. As you d expect, Lith Void Fissure missions are lower level missions, while Axi are much higher.
Once in, it s time to open them up! In the mission, you ll see certain enemies go invulnerable for a moment before emitting a shimmering glow. It s pretty obvious when it happens. Kill those enemies for a chance to drop Reactant. Once you ve picked up 10 Reactants, your Relic will crack open. Just finish up the mission to see what s inside!
If you re running Void Fissure missions with more than one person on your team (four people his highly recommended), you ll get a choice from the parts that every person on your team has opened up. If you didn t find what you want, maybe someone else found something that you did.
But seriously, make a spreadsheet. It ll make your life far easier.
Head back over to our main Warframe guide for everything else you need to know about Digital Extreme’s loot shooter.
Warframe is almost impressively obtuse. The free-to-play loot shooter layers systems upon systems upon systems, all of which have an impressive amount of depth to them. Unfortunately, the game is almost aggressively uninterested in making sure you understand any of it.
There s Warframes to mod, guns and swords and crossbows to craft in the Foundry, Dojo rooms to build, Endo and Mutagen Samples and Argon Crystals and, well, a whole bunch of other stuff. Like, a lot of other stuff. Be ready to grind.
To help you on your journey into one of the biggest — and best! — free-to-play loot games out there, we ve got a bunch of tips and tricks for making your Tenno the best Tenno that it can be. (more…)