OTOH, a blank lens reward from a bounty lets you choose your own focus school during creation, while these are fixed.
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Most interesting to me from that list is that there are two NEW terrible archwing mods available and that rotation C for incursions has about the same chance for an eidolon lens as the T5 bounty (1.45% compared to 2%). There's more to it than that, of course, but those are the broad strokes of what you want to do.
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The core progression of Warframe mostly breaks down into unlocking the starchart and doing story missions, getting and upgrading mods (max ranked weapons are the same as unranked weapons until you put mods in - higher rank just means more mod capacity), and ranking up gear (weapons, frames, etc) to both increase your available options and increase your Mastery Rank, which unlocks new gear options and missions. Availability of mods will have a much greater effect than the better base stats of the Prime weapons. The latter two are not amazing as intros but probably useful to at least skim, and the wiki is great for general reference purposes.Īvoiding PoE for now is fine, but there's no real reason to avoid using that Prime gear (if you like it) - Prime warframes are generally a very modest single stat boost over the regular version (if any, I think some might be purely cosmetic?), weapons are usually several upgraded stats - but not to an absurd extent. The subreddit is pretty good and the resources section, particularly the first 3 items - wiki, beginner's guide, and handbook - may be worth checking out. I think my progression is probably out of whack as well because I did the Twitch Prime account linking so I ended up with a new frame and weapons. Is there a better guide out there? A common complaint I'm seeing as I do research is that the game is not good at explaining. The best advice I can give to new players is to unlock nodes on Earth and work on completing the requirements for the junctions, which will allow you to advance to the next planets. Which is not to say that you can't get some good enjoyment out of it, just that the core progression mechanics are firmly tied to advancing through the starchart in the form of mastery xp and progressing through the quest lines. The biggest thing that the game has going for it is that overall it has a very positive and helpful community who are happy to help you make sense of things.Īs far as Plains of Eidolon in particular, yeah, DE sold it as being a little more new player friendly than it actually is. That said, the lack of explanation and guidance for new players is still the weakest part of the game. I'm sure I'm not the only one who nearly gave up on the first day, though many of the things that derailed me 3 years ago have long since been changed and improved. The new player experience has always been shaky, thought it's considerably better than it used to be.
We've got a lot of veterans with piles of mods that we are happy to give you (you just have to reach Mastery Rank 2 first so that you can trade).
If there are any new players in need of mods hop onto the Arsclan teamspeak and join us in the Warframe channel.