Warframe - Wintermaker
Whether you're new to Warframe or simply want a boost, Pinnacle Packs will help you quickly grow your Arsenal. The Grineer won't even know what hit them!

BONUS: Included in the purchase of any of this round’s Pinnacle Packs is the Lex Weapon and Steam-exclusive Lex Onyx Skin! After this round is retired, the Lex Onyx Skin will no longer be available, so strike while the Foundry’s hot, Tenno!




Pinnacle Packs contain Platinum, Credits, Movement Upgrades, Boosters, and Mod Cards:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/742830/Warframe_Battering_Maneuver_Pinnacle_Pack/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/742890/Warframe_Speed_Drift_Pinnacle_Pack/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/742891/Warframe_Rapid_Resilience_Pinnacle_Pack/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/742892/Warframe_Sure_Footed_Pinnacle_Pack/

Pinnacle Packs: Round II will end August 8.
Warframe - [DE]Taylor

Who: Rebecca, Scott, Steve, and Geoff!

What: Sharpen your steel, Tenno. We’re going to be playing with our work-in-progress Melee system changes on this Devstream! Trying out combos, slaughtering some Grineer, tune in to see how our Melee 3.0 changes are coming along! We’ll also be providing developer commentary and insight into the changes. We’ll also be looking at some unreleased content, including more work on ‘Revenant’ and Warframe: Fortuna!

Prizes? Oh yes, Platinum and Prime Access awaits lucky Twitch viewers!

Where: live at twitch.tv/warframe (among other places)!

When: Today, August 3rd at 2 p.m. ET!

Hope to see you there, Tenno!
Warframe - Wintermaker


A mid-summer PC update means tons of new fixes, Quality of Life changes, Noggles and Glyphs for Tenno to enjoy! We’re working away behind-the-scenes on big ticket items, but check out all the details of our latest update below:

Designer Glyphs
Designer Glyphs are a new series of community content where we team up with community artists and more to commission glyphs! Check out all of the new Designer Glyphs in the Market today!
Keep an eye out for our TennoCon 2018 Legendary and Make-A-Wish custom Glyphs that will be sported by their respective Tenno!

New Noggles!
You know ‘em, you love ‘em, you need ‘em, they’re a Tenno’s favourite toy (after a Donda of course.) You guessed it, we’re talking about Noggles! Limbo, Atlas and Chroma Noggles are now available in the Market!

Quality of Life Changes/Fixes
  • Updated the ‘High Contrast UI Theme’ based on feedback in an effort to better aid colourblind Tenno as seen here.
  • Weapons displayed on Hok’s Entitlement screen now show more information (Mastery Rank, Forma count, etc) to better reflect which weapon in your Inventory you’re Entitling.
  • Platinum and Credits values now appear in the Arsenal UI when in Cetus or a Relay.
  • Fixed shared Affinity not properly spreading between all equipment, specifically when an Exalted weapon is active.
  • Fixed abilities being permanently blocked (until death) in Sanctuary Onslaught if you enter a portal as Operator but Transfer back to Warframe right before the fade/teleport starts.
  • AND LOTS MORE
Warframe - Wintermaker


Tenno, Corpus Proxies are rising up across the System.

Intercepted messages suggest Corpus Crewmen are being replaced with Ospreys, MOAs and other Proxies of the merchant cult.

We’ve located four major regions of Proxy activity:

Mars - Defence - Rewards: 50,000 Credits + 1,500 Endo
Neptune - Interception - Rewards: 50,000 Credits + Exilus Adapter
Jupiter - Survival - Rewards: 50,000 Credits + Orokin Catalyst Blueprint + Orokin Reactor Blueprint
Europa - Defence - Rewards: Rift Sigil + Stratos Emblem

From Friday, July 27 at 2 p.m. ET. until Monday, July 30 at 2 p.m. ET, complete these four Alerts and help us send a message to Nef Anyo.

A concentrated effort could stop the Proxy uprising from spreading!
Warframe - Wintermaker


Embrace the terror within as Nidus Phryke. This new Deluxe Skin is available now on PC along with a new Claw Skin, Syandana and more!

NIDUS PHRYKE SKIN
From the depths of pestilence, a new horror emerges. Become the exalted master of blight with Nidus Phryke. This Deluxe Skin transforms as Nidus gains Mutation stacks.

DEIMOS CLAW SKIN
Tear through the still-beating heart of your foes. Bestow this eye-opening Skin to any Claw Weapon.

NOSOS SYANDANA
The signature Syandana of Nidus Phryke.

HELMINTH CHARGER METUS SKIN
Nidus Phryke’s loyal beast. This skin can be applied to any Kubrow.

METUS KUBROW ARMOR
Adorn any Kubrow or Helminth Charger Pet with a battery of gothic spikes.

NIDUS PHRYKE COLLECTION
Everything you need to become the ultimate terror. Includes the unholy Nidus Phryke Skin, Deimos Claw Skin, Nosos Syandana, Helminth Charger Metus Skin and Metus Kubrow Armor.


Normal


Mutated

Go forth and conquer, Tenno.
Warframe

Warframe is one of the most complex and brilliant free-to-play games on PC. Though it started as a simple loot shooter set on randomly generated maps, developer Digital Extremes has slowly grown it into a sprawling pseudo-MMO with open world zones, public space stations to barter in, and a crafting and modding system so in-depth it can take hundreds of hours to fully understand. Warframe is a great but intimidating game—and new players are sure to be overwhelmed.

Part of that is due to how open-ended Warframe is. While a Star Chart helps guide you from one mission to the next, Warframe offers next to no guidance for what new players should try to achieve and, just as importantly, how they can achieve it. But that journey of self-discovery is half of the fun, so this guide won't be a checklist of items to mindlessly complete. Instead, I want to help you understand Warframe's myriad of complex systems and arm you with the tools so that when you inevitably become lost (and, trust me, it'll happen) you know where to turn.

Before we get too far, it's a good idea to complete the intro missions and glance through Digital Extremes' quick start guide to get a gist of the basics. 

Go ninja, go 

It's imperative that you understand what Warframe is and what it isn't. Digital Extremes' shooter is somewhat comparable to games like Destiny 2 and Borderlands but with a much greater emphasis on crafting and trying new playstyles. You play as a Tenno, a mystical space ninja in a far future version of our solar system where various post-human factions vie for control. To help restore balance to the solar system, you don fabled suits of armor called warframes and take them into battle. These warframes are like your character class, and each one has a set of four unique abilities to use in combat. Unlike typical RPG shooters, however, you can craft new warframes and swap between them in between missions so you're never confined to one playstyle.

While you won't see thousands of players on screen at once, Warframe shares a lot of DNA with MMOs. Simply put, this is a game that people frequently put thousands of hours into and it takes a long time to achieve anything noteworthy.

That said, Warframe also differs from MMOs in several key areas: 

  • There is no true endgame. Some players try to collect every warframe, some will stick to a few and work on making them as powerful as possible. Other players partake in "fashionframe" and customize their warframe's appearance to stand out from the crowd. Warframe doesn't really have raids like you would see in Destiny 2, though there is extremely challenging group content. It's up to you to find a purpose in Warframe.
  • Most things can be purchased for real money to skip some of the grind, but because you'll still need to invest significant time to power that gear up it's not really pay to win.
  • There is a robust, player-driven economy that trades exclusively with the premium currency called Platinum. That means you can sell items you find for Platinum and use that to buy things from the premium cash store.
  • There are few restrictions on free-to-play players except inventory slots for gear which costs around a dollar or two worth of Platinum.  

Warframe's depth is absolutely a good thing because there's always something new to learn and master.

But, above all else, the biggest thing you need to understand about Warframe is that it is a deeply complex and involved game and a very slow burn. Crafting new equipment can take several days of real time and farming the resources can take much longer. Thankfully, Warframe's third-person shooting is sublime and makes it easy to want to play for hours at a time even if you're just grinding the same mission.

If you're looking for something to breeze through without much thought you might still enjoy Warframe, but new players will need to be okay with spending large chunks of time replaying missions, reading wikis and guides, and watching YouTube videos. That might sound intimidating at first, but Warframe's depth is absolutely a good thing because there's always something new to learn and master. Don't worry, though, this guide will show you where to find the best of that material and how to best equip yourself for the long journey ahead. 

Join a clan as soon as possible 

While this advice extends to just about any multiplayer game, finding a group of knowledgeable friends is extra important because of how confusing Warframe is. Being able to ask a friend for advice is a more efficient use of your time than spending hours crawling through wikis and videos trying to find the answer yourself—especially because, as you'll soon learn, some questions don't have one right answer in Warframe. 

Finding a clan to join will take a bit of work, but the Warframe subreddit's weekly recruitment thread is the best place to start. Other places to look are the Warframe wiki clan recruitment board and the official Warframe forum clan listing.

Don't overthink the decision too much for now. Offer to join a large clan and explain to the recruiter that you're new and they'll help you get situated. Once you're in a clan, you'll have access to chatrooms in-game (and usually through third-party services like Discord) where you can ask questions of other players. Don't be shy, either. The Warframe community has a reputation for being one of the most helpful and patient in part because the game is so intimidating to newcomers. The other upside is that missions are much more fun with a coordinated group rather than alone or with strangers.

Complete the Star Chart before getting overwhelmed 

It's important to understand that learning everything is part of Warframe and is a slow grind that will take time. It's easy to get confused by all the terminals in your spaceship and all the little nuances and wrinkles involved with any one system. And when that happens, your best bet is to head out to the Star Chart and take on a new mission and have some fun killing shit for a while.

Completing the Star Chart is one of the few universal objectives every Warframe player should complete. Not only will doing so unlock access to powerful weapons and warframes, but it will also open up new quests, provide access to cool public space stations, and a lot more. It'll take roughly 50 or more hours to do it, but completing those missions are the key to doing anything fun in Warframe.

Along the way, as you come to grips with Warframe's systems, you can begin diverting more and more time to other pursuits. For new players, the most exciting of those is often building new weapons and warframes.

The first warframe I would recommend building is Rhino because his Iron Skin ability makes him nigh-indestructible early on. To craft Rhino, you need blueprints from the Fossa assassination mission on Venus—essentially that planet's final boss. Each time you beat The Jackal, you'll be rewarded with a random blueprint which builds one of three Rhino components: neuroptics, systems, or chassis. All three take 12 hours to build and must be completed before building Rhino itself. Once you've farmed The Jackal, gotten all three blueprints, and constructed the requisite components, you can then buy the Rhino blueprint from the market on your ship and begin the final build which will take 72 hours. Once you have Rhino completed, you can level him up while deciding what other warframes you'd like to add to your arsenal. 

The star chart has well over a dozen planets each with a dozen missions, so take your time working through it.

Meanwhile, experiment and build new weapons using blueprints purchased from the market or obtained as loot. Ranking up that gear will increase your Mastery Rank (explained below) and will eventually unlock access to the Hek shotgun at Mastery Rank 4. This is a great newbie-friendly weapon that packs such an immense punch it'll easily last you until the very end of the Star Chart. The Hek blueprint can simply be purchased from the market after you reach Mastery Rank 4. 

Mods are scary and will take time to understand 

At first, Warframe seems like a pretty simple game: You run through levels killing bad guys, completing objectives, and collecting resources. And then, after the tutorial missions are over, you'll be shown the modding and upgrading systems—an indecipherable mess of proper nouns and open-ended customization that feels impossible to grasp. It's a breaking moment for many new players. Don't worry, though, once you start to understand some basic principles it all becomes a lot more comprehensible.

One of the biggest differences in Warframe is that your level doesn't automatically make you powerful. Your warframe might be the max rank of 30 but enemies will still poke holes in you like a wet napkin. Unlike most RPGs, the level of your gear in Warframe is merely an indicator of its potential. In order to fulfill that potential you'll need to modify and customize that gear using mods. To understand why is to understand Warframe's myriad progression systems and how they overlap.  

Mastery Rank is the closest thing you have to an overall character level. Each time you level up a piece of equipment like a weapon or warframe to rank 30 by using it in combat, you gain a small bit of Mastery Rank. At certain thresholds, you can undertake a quick trial to increase your Mastery Rank, unlocking the ability to wield more powerful weapons and gaining some secondary upgrades like one extra base mod capacity in all your gear (explained below).

Rank is the level of each piece of equipment and it maxes out at 30. It's a bit complex, but by simply equipping that gear and taking it on missions it'll slowly earn experience points (called affinity) and rank up. The only thing that ranking up a piece of gear does is increase its Mod Capacity—increasing the potential to fit more and more powerful mods to augment that gear's base stats.

Mods are found from all sorts of sources and provide a ton of different upgrades. These are essential because they are what makes any piece of gear powerful. More basic mods might simply increase a weapon's damage while others might add elemental damage or trigger special effects. Collecting and upgrading these mods (there's over 800 of them!) is what will actually make you powerful in Warframe. 

There's so much to learn about mods, but focus on one simple philosophy: Mods are best used to emphasize the inherent strengths of your gear. If you're playing a warframe like Valkyr, for example, you're far better off using the Steel Fiber mod to further increase her armor (which is already absurdly high) rather than wasting valuable mod capacity on the Redirection mod that would only marginally increase her wimpy shields. The more you play around with this system, the more you'll slowly begin and appreciate the incredible depth it offers. Just know that this is arguably the biggest hurdle new players have to overcome, and once you do it's (relatively) smooth sailing. 

Study up, Tenno 

If you've followed this guide (especially the part about joining a clan), you should easily be able to make it several planets through the star chart and should have a basic grasp on the more common systems like modding and crafting. But knowledge is power, and eventually you'll want to acquaint yourself with Warframe's more esoteric concepts—especially when it comes to modding.

Fortunately, the Warframe community is full of fantastic resources that will help you with anything you could ever need. Here are the best websites to keep bookmarked as you push further into the solar system.

The Warframe Wiki will become your bible, especially when you're looking for information about what loot drops where. If you don't have a clan to ask, the wiki is likely where you'll find the answers to any questions you might have. Two topics I would recommend studying early on are how damage works (because you want to kill stuff really quickly) and the warframe page so you can gush over all the options and plot out which frames you want to craft first.

If you're really lost, iFlynn's Ultimate Beginner's Guide is exactly what you need. This staggering 31-part YouTube series is a literal step-by-step walkthrough from mission one all the way to high level content. This is basically Warframe for Dummies and an invaluable resource for new players who just want someone to show them how to play. One must-watch video is his explainer on how damage works because, again, killing stuff is really important here. 

Warframe.Market is the best place to organize trades with other players and list items that you would like to sell for Platinum. Getting involved with trading in Warframe is something that could use a whole other guide, but if you're willing to spend a bit of cash to buy Platinum, you can use Warframe.Market to buy rare mods instead of trying to farm them—a really useful way to save on time. Youtuber 'xplainthegame' has a great guide for using Warframe.Market.

DapperMuffin's Warframe Handbook is the most comprehensive guide to Warframe out there that handily breaks down every major system and concept in a really easy to read way. I also enjoy using this Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Warframe 2018 because it has some great recommendations of weapons and warframes new players should focus on. 

The final frontier 

Now that you have a grasp on the basics and a bookmark bar stuffed full of resources, the next steps are up to you. Like I said, there's no real endgame in Warframe and it's up to the player to decide what is worth their time. One area worth checking out is the Plains of Eidolon, a vast open world zone full of dangerous, towering Eidolons. Though it unlocks early on, the Plains are best visited after you've completed a good chunk of Star Chart.

Another major milestone to look forward to is completing the few structured quests that can be found in your codex. Of those, the most important one is The Second Dream, which begins a series of "cinematic quests" that help fill in a great deal of information about Warframe's story. They're cool as hell.

The best thing you can do, though, is get involved with the community, make friends, and try out a little of everything. Warframe is an inherently social game—more so than most MMOs—and it also has an enormous amount of things to do. You'll never accomplish everything in one weekend and I routinely meet players that have invested thousands of hours playing. That won't appeal to everyone, but if you can learn how to appreciate and understand Warframe, you'll also learn how easy it is to let an entire evening slip away looting and shooting.

Warframe - Wintermaker


Warframe Volume #1 is available now! This five-issue collection explores the Plains of Eidolon, the Ostrons who live there, and offers an early look at the Solaris United from the upcoming Fortuna update.

In the far future, survivors of the Old War struggle to survive in a Solar System rife with conflict. The Tenno, a faction of powerful warriors, fight to preserve peace and keep the technological masterpieces of the long-dead Orokin out of the wrong hands. When Captain Vor and a faction of enhanced Grineer soldiers scour the Earth for a hidden artifact, only the Tenno, a villager and a lone Solaris agent can stop them.

This series is a cooperative effort between Creative Director Steve Sinclair and Top Cow’s Matt Hawkins. The two worked closely together to faithfully bring the Warframe world to life.

Order your copy of Warframe Volume #1 from Amazon, Top Cow, Comixology or your local comic book store!
Jul 20, 2018
Warframe - [DE]Taylor


Who: Rebecca is joined by the usual suspects Geoff, Steve, Sheldon, and Scott!

What: We’re BACK! TennoCon 2018 has gone down as one of the biggest days in Warframe history… We should probably talk about what we showed! In Devstream #113 we’ll be compiling some of the most asked questions and comments from our TennoCon 2018 day and going through them on Stream! Expect to see more Fortuna, more of the Orb Vallis, and some more Warframe!

Prizes? Oh yes, Platinum and Prime Access awaits lucky Twitch viewers!

Where: live at twitch.tv/warframe (among other places)!

When: Today, Friday July 20th, at 2 p.m ET!

See you there, Tenno!
Warframe - Wintermaker

TennoGen Round 13 is available now!

This round includes 21 new Warframe Skins, Weapon Skins and more -- and all of them are created by our talented Tenno! To find these items, open Warframe through Steam and visit the in-game Market!



SKINS

Banshee Blade of the Lotus Skin by BeastBuster
Excalibur Exaltation Skin by Cheshire
Excalibur Ronin Skin by Rekkou
Loki Kodama Skin by HitsuSan
Nova Corpra Skin by Frelling Hazmot
Nekros Graxx Skin by Faven
Oberon Blade of the Lotus Skin by BeastBuster
Rhino Blade of the Lotus Skin by BeastBuster
Trinity Blade of the Lotus Skin by BeastBuster
Zephyr Strafe Skin by prosetisen


SYANDANAS

Icarius Syandana by malayu, Scharkie, and Jadie
Kunshu Syandana by BeastBuster
Seraphim Syandana by led2012 and jaeon009
Shurihoshi Syandana by led2012 and daemonstar
Sildarg Syandana by led2012 and daemonstar
Sydeko Syandana by led2012 and daemonstar


HELMET

Nekros Ion Helmet by Yatus


WEAPON SKINS

Polearm Aphria Skin by Arsenal
Longsword Eisen Skin by Rekkou
Hammer Ogun Skin by Stenchfury


LISET SKIN

Liset Protege Skin by MaceMadunusus
Warframe - Wintermaker


Become the master of manipulation! The Prime Vault opens July 24 on all platforms.

For the first time ever, the hypnotic Nyx Prime is leaving the Vault! Charging out beside her is Rhino Prime along with other high-demand Vaulted Prime Accessories, Prime Weapons and discounted Platinum.

Thanks to your feedback, this is also the first time we’re offering separate Prime Accessory Packs!

BRAINS AND BRAWN DUAL PRIME PACK FEATURES:
· 1200 Platinum
· Nyx Prime
· Rhino Prime
· Boltor Prime
· Hikou Prime
· Ankyros Prime
· Scindo Prime
· Targis Prime Armor Set
· Noru Prime Syandana
· Vala Sugatra Prime
· Distilling Extractor Prime + Blueprint
· Prime Glyphs


NYX PRIME PACK FEATURES:
· 400 Platinum
· Nyx Prime
· Hikou Prime
· Scindo Prime
· Targis Prime Armor Set
· Vala Sugatra Prime
· Prime Glyphs/Profile Icons


BRUTE PRIME PACK FEATURES:
· 400 Platinum
· Rhino Prime
· Boltor Prime
· Ankyros Prime
· Distilling Extractor Prime + BP
· Noru Prime Syandana
· Prime Glyphs/Profile Icons


NYX PRIME ACCESSORY PACK FEATURES:
· 200 Platinum
· Targis Prime Armor Set
· Vala Sugatra Prime


RHINO PRIME ACCESSORY PACK FEATURES:
· 200 Platinum
· Noru Prime Syandana
· Distilling Extractor Prime + Blueprint
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