@@dragonriderabens9761 nah thing is he can collapse that thing on everything inside, warframe abilities in game play aren't actually lore accurate, like how Nova can't antimatter nuke the whole map. or atlas cant just shatter the whole map, limbo would realistically just delete everything in the vicinity of ZA WARUDO when he collapses the space time with it.
okay a few things: -the main reason the sentients were defeated is because the tenno, and their abilities, utilize void energy, which is poison to the sentients and nullifies their abilities (this was not because void is chaos, its because their creators literally designed them around being vulnerable to the void. the sentients we fight in game are also basically a single pebble compared to ACTUAL sentients that split tiny splinters of themselves off because the size of an actual sentient is about the size of the titanic if not a bit bigger. that is why the orokin needed the void to destroy them, because even their weaponry got adapted -murmur doesnt translate to anything. its an actual english word, its a synonym to "whispering" because a void god is whispering to the people who discovered him. the void in general is kinda difficult to assign traits to, because it either straight up copies what you show it simply creates what you think of (conceptual embodiment. any strong thought becomes reality the same way how davoth would "create" things. just godly creation although from a different dimension) -the tenno are also immortal. the only time we actually died, another version of us just popped into our reality and we got sent back to the place where we became tenno. our soul and immortality seems to be tied to the god who is from the void. so i doubt hell corruption can take any frame or tenno until the man in the wall is dealt with. a dozen frames also have overguard, which is essentially a shield that prevents any effects from taking hold of you (even if its getting knocked down or radiation, shit bounces off) so corruption would very likely have to get through THAT as well, especially since overguard is something thats not just Gameplay but actual lore. every Eximus unit has one and its confirmed that every faction has a percentage of their soldiers that are eximus. warframe lore is really fucking messy and gets one punch man-y if you look to closely
Uh, yes and no, the Sentients were defeated because it was a plot hatched by Sun Hao and Ballis, to use the Tenno to wipe out the Orokin and then the Tenno, by The Sentient fake a loss, which backfired on them. I'm not to far in the story, but as I am guessing their forces have yet to regain their full strength.
@yekkub9425 Yes but that only works against Warframes that don't have the innate ability to grant overguard, like Loki or Limbo. But a lot of warframes can grant overguard and replenish it infinitely. Have 2 Styanaxs in a group/squad, ggs trying to affect anyone in the area. Take your ball and go home essentially lol
on the tenno imortallity thing is actually that the tenno is a paradox that can only be killed if the version on real space the operator and other version on the void the drifter are both killed
@@julianthompson1937 A sufficiently powerful group of demons should be able to destroy their overguard and immediately possess them right afterwards though. Armored Barons can also obliterate your soul (which Tenno seemed vulnerable to against the Elder queen, only surviving due to them cutting off their own transference) and body at the same time with one strike. Lost Souls simultaneously explode and possess targets.
@@eggseed6543 from my understanding time stomp is a skill all wf possess according to gameplay and to be fair he goes off of gp for doom alot so if we are going off gp all frames can time stomp and yes it would affect the lower tier demons however the bigger boys would take more skill than time stomp BTW time stomp is a weak attack for a tenno
@@Nothingtrueeverythingpermitted No, he is not going of of gameplay for doom here, logically, argent energy attacs of deamons should destroy continents at this level of “temperature”, but in doom we see those argent balls absorbed to the ground with little effect for it, and its like that in most of cases, so why are we even considering gp abilities of warframes
You lost me at limbo. He could delete every demom that step foot in his dimension. You’ve go it backwards limbo is far more powerfull in lore. He is GOD of his dimension . The demons entering his realm would be there immediate downfall, they gain access not control
And that's normal limbo lol. The primes are more stronger and more powerful then the new ones kinda saying all primes is all we need and what about revenant? I don't understand if he talked about him but rev he just times any damage or enemy reflection by 0
And in lore revenants messemer skin is part of his body so he is just infinitely powerful until the end of time in game it's an ability to just be fair yk
Sevagoth. Sevagoth basically can't be killed. You could rip out the very soul from the warframe, and his automated demon jacket would just rip out your soul to replace it and he'd go right back to work reaping and pirating literal souls. Pair that up with nekros and Dante and you're basically just getting your soul voidblasted out of your body, recycled, tortured, and then sent into an alternate reality where it has no meaning and poses no threat whatsoever
Also he did put in Mag as one of the stronger ones, but he severely underestimated her utility. She doesn't just spam crush to kill them, that ability also stuns and fully strips armor of all who survive the initial cast. That plus her ability to basically immobilize hoards of enemies while also creating nukes and restoring shields for her and all nearby allies, and all warframes around her are basically immortal even if Dante is not nearby to also give overguard (which was also a big underestimation of Dante in the video because the overguard would by default make everyone nearly immune to the heat damage the demons do)
The tenno actually have resistance to soul absorption AND soul corruption, given that you could prevent your soul from being taken away from your body by the Twin Queens. Plus a big part of the latest plots involves not losing yourself to the posession of the Man on the Wall, when that's an entire godlike being that already has history of corrupting at least one timeline's worth of universe+.
Yeah, I mean tenno fall under soul manipulators since there's Nekros. Voidwalkers like Limbo. Plus with Umbra in your frame they would have a hard time messing with your soul since they'd be getting wrecked at the same time. Basically an army of Doomguys with superpowers. Being honest...I don't think the forces of hell from Doom would survive the Warframe universe lol.
I disagree that tenno have resistance to soul absorption/possession. The tenno had to cut off their connection with their warframe (which is what the twin queens had access to) with the help of both Teshin and Ordis to avoid being possessed by the Elder Queen. Its indicated that the Tenno wouldve been possessed otherwise. I dont recall the Tenno resisting being possessed by the Man in the Wall though. I might want to look into that
The Warframe community's power to smell a Warframe related content is like hell's power to seep in any other universe once a portal opens. Pretty hilarious
i mean... warframe players are blessed with quite a lot of good content creators, so we spend a lot of time watching warframe videos on youtube. i dont think i need to tell you what the youtube algorithm does with that fact.
the sentinets that you fight in warframe are essentially fractions of fractions of an actual sentient so the actual sentients themselves are going to be the kinds of things that can fully adapt to infection or fire or whathaveyou.
@@cdgonepotatoes4219I mean that's litteraly everythings weakness, no matter how powerful you are a big enough rock with enough strength behind it will still kill you.
@@nahuelferreyra yeah but, specifically low tech. The sentient can adapt to laser cannons, lighting throwers, disintegration rays, but canonically a grineer could defeat one (at least, a splinter of a sentient which is all that we fight) by wailing on it with a shovel, and it's only after that incident with the sentient trying to turn a mine into a graveyard that the Orokin found out their weakness agains the low tech and the mundane, it's the whole reason why the Dax and the Tenno have been equipped with conventional guns and swords, why suddenly random clans at the fringes of the Orokin empire that have been allowed to regress to the stone age became recruiting grounds for top grade mercenaries. We can imagine that the Orokin, before they had to basically convert their entire economy to fight off the Sentient, employed much more advanced weaponry before it proved to be useless against the threat.
@@Jason_OriginalTheMan Even gameplay-wise the top tier sentients can't be killed by normal means. They either need to be killed by void, paracesis, or other inexplicable power
@@blckjack6954 if you know gara and revenant lore. You will know that all the eidolons in the game are from one sentient. Hell, even the archon were made by erra. I don't like the sentients but 😅 what the hell he did them dirty.
@@thefallensentinel3852 If you know you've barely scratched the surface of something, why are you making a video about it? Better yet, there's an entire _community_ of people who're willing and _waiting_ to be asked about Warframe and its lore, so just _use_ them to check if you've got things wrong.
tbh any kaiju sized demons, we have a solution called the Railjack. shoot that thing in the head with the forward artillery. Which is basically the Tenno version of the Wave Motion Gun from Space Battleship Yamato. Cy: Tenno next time fire from farther away, there are entrails stuck to the hull.
warframes actually are mass produced! the limit you'd encounter is how many tenno there are (which by estimates for a colony ship is a couple thousand, maybe 5-10k?) but the reason you can just craft a warframe is because these frames were literally copied down from their original form into blueprints and then mass produced later!
Due to concepts like eternalism in Warframe quantifying the amount of Tenno isn’t really all that useful… the answer to the question of how many Tenno there are is “however many is required”
And also this makes the point that mass produced warframes can't be corrupted since the are just basically "lab grown flesh" they dont have souls or a mind to corrupt. Only the original infested ppl like the stalker could be corrupted but all those warfames are long dead and gone. Excal Umbra is a exeption since his special transference link "copied" also the mind of the original host into the warframe.
@@Durin01 arguably the infestation’s corruption is at least as potent of not more so than that of the demons. The Helminth strain in particular is known for its vast intellect and adaptive prowess. Basically all the warframes both new and old are created from helminth. It’s like the Orokin took all the infectious properties out of it and replaced it with even greater adaptive capabilities and intellect
the amount of registered lose- i mean users is cannonically how many tenno as well as unique warframes there are. also each fram can technically use any other frames abilities, were just limited to 4 for gameplay purposes (warframe baisically solos every other verse)
man, what if the biggest BS would be Dante learning about Doomguy and Protea either pulling Doomguy into the fight OR they learn how to make a Warframe out of Doomguy's armor with Doomguy's powers?
That would be funny, imagine hundreds of slayerframes going around with the power of doom slayer, even if they are imune to fear, i think the demons will have a similar experience
Ballas would one hundred percent turn doom guy into a warframe I don’t know how he’ll get his hands on him, but he’s going to do it no matter what because he’s an orokin
4:11 yeah to Tenno Veterans this basically means "Finally a simulacrum to test my arsenal with a fitting ad capacity.", being aquinted with both universes I can only say: for Tenno (Warframe "pilots") Doom's universe is just a challenge. Only that. Just a challenge. You bring in a whole group of Tenno and then you find out why we joke about committing genocide so muc. Both Doomslayer's and Tenno's respective universes are stacked against them in multiple ways but you put them in any other one (maybe with some rare exceptions) and they absolutely trample over anything and everything.
Bro Warframe power scaling gets WEIRD man. A Warframe can't blow up a planet, but what it can do is murder every single living being on that planet, face-tank the Death Star laser, murder Cthulu, then look at their calendar and be like, "Dang, Tuesday already?" Warframe handles the Doom invasion just fine.
Nova can. She turned a human into pure antimatter, which, someone did the math, is 70X the strength of Tsar Bomba, enough to, at minimum, shatter the moon like glass.
@@StartouchArts by the emperor that is some serious firepower for one frame like I expected at least destroying a city and at most a continent but THE bloody moon that's a surprise for sure
@@StartouchArts 70x Tsar Bomba is not NEARLY enough to blow up the moon, bud. Seriously impressive, yes. But moon or planet-destroying? No. The Tsar Bomba had an explosive yield of around 50 megatons of TNT, (although it may have been able to do double that if ever used for real, as the Soviets actually removed one of the components to dumb it down a bit for their test), which is equivalent to about 210 trillion joules of energy. The Moon has a gravitational binding energy (i.e. the amount of energy you'd have to put into it to actually destroy it) of about 120 OCTILLION joules, which is 500 quadrillion times the Tsar Bomba. Last I checked, 500 quadrillion is just a tad larger than 70 😜 Nova's destructive feat of turning an entire person into pure antimatter doesn't even match up to the time Atlas destroyed a planet-ending asteroid by punching it, a feat that would have required at LEAST 175 sextillion joules (this estimate is based on low-asteroid density and an object 100km in diameter, which is about the smallest it can be for it to be able to end all life on our planet, according to NASA). This kind of crap is why I said Warframe power-scaling is super weird. You have Nova's antimatter-human explosion, which is a level of destruction that is already so unfathomably large it's ridiculous, and then you have Atlas' asteroid punch, which is BILLIONS of times more powerful than that, which seems kinda silly, but that's not even necessarily considered to be the most impressive display of power by a Warframe. And that's without even bringing in all the Void shenanigans, portals to alternate planes of existence, elder gods, guns that shoot black holes, etc.
Ex fucking cuse me? Dude limbo is that one SCP made a warframe, sure in gameplay he only has a pocket dimension but in lore he’s literally god inside that pocket dimension Why the fuck would it matter if demons Can get out of the pocket dimension if limbo Can just snap them out of existence the moment they enter it???
yea, the funniest part is "the demons gain access to that pocket dimension and can enter it at will" yeah and limbo actively dumps his enemies in that dimension as well. why? because HE IS THE GOD OF THAT DIMENSION he can do whatever the fuck he wants in that dimension, so the demons actively going in there just makes his job easier, he no longer needs to exit his domain and risk getting killed, he can just sit there and erase any and all demon that enters it from existence
And everything in game is in lore. If not, the in lore version is at least 10x stronger. Mods are in lore and overguard is in lore. Tbh, so many warframes can survive by themselves. Revenant is literally immortal and can most likely take control of demons, Dante constantly gives overguard and dishes out major damage, Grendel can eat a lot of demons, Nova can apparently shatter the moon like glass, etc. Warframes like Inaros and Sevagoth just come back to life! Inaros goes into a coffin and fights using a sand creation of himself until he regains enough strength. Sevagoth turns into his shadow if he takes major damage and fights as his shadow until he regains enough strength to return to his normal form.
Actually no lol, many top tier demons have the capacity to leave dimensions at will and also teleport *other beings* out of any dimension to the underworld as well. Limbo isn't a god lol, he stops time in it, that's it lol.
"Would Warframe-" Yes. Yes they would. Warframe is a very OP universe. Edit: I love that people are starting a war in the comments and every once in a while I get pinged because someone forgets to click reply. This is great. Never change, RUclips comments section.
@@sebia1238depends on the scp in question. 049? limbo yeeted him into another reality. 3008? gauss finds the exit in 20 seconds max. 682? THAT’S an interesting one
@@missmillion3864 I mean sentients at their full power (not the weakened ones you fight) are basically SCP 682 So it’s hard to argue wether or not 682 would also be void weak (because mind you, void weakens sentients because they can’t adapt to fucking reality bending so their systems go haywire) It’s a hard call honestly, maybe infestation like nidus could contain him or limbo could trap him but I don’t honestly see them actually killing the creature
I think you are treating Argent energy like it's just heat too much. The humans in the Doom universe were quantifying it's energy level as a measurement of heat because that's the only metric we know, but if it were actually that hot, it could not be exposed in atmosphere without MAJOR side effects. Considering most of our examples of Argent are in atmosphere, we have to assume it is either not as hot as the readings indicate, or there is some other factor at play. No matter which is right, it would not just act like regular heat, so assuming that everything will react to Argent as if it was impossibly hot material is provably false.
@@kriss3401 I mean, not really? I'm not asking him to calculate anything, I'm just pointing out a hole in his reasoning. Almost every video he rants about "power scalers" linking random bullshit together to make their favorite hero multiversal level, but he's doing the same thing here for the Doom universe. Hell, he even points out in multiple videos that all the lore logs from Doom are unreliable according to the devs, why is he treating this one statistic about Argent like fact? It don't make no sense.
@@C4Hertz Even hotter than a supernova, what was it he said "10 decillion degrees"? He treats every imp as if it was a big bang... no wait, as if it was a tiniest fraction of the big bang since even a fraction of a second after the big bang the universe is theorized to have been at around 1000 trillion degrees celcius at most.
The void is largely what you had said it was, it is essentially the "space between" the reality of warframe. It contains every single timeline that could have and couldn't have ever existed. It's also essentially just random space magic!
From the Tenno's diary: "Dear diary, today me and my friends wiped out 17 Grineer destroyers, destroyed 3 Corpus factions, killed Lephantis 48 times without him dropping my Nekros Neuroptics and annihilated an army of demons. I didn't even know we had them in the Solar system until I realized they weren't just some new infected type."
Creator of the video's logic *one underpowered halo spartan can stop the entire demon invasion by himself, but the whole universe of warframe would get slaughtered" 🤦♂️
demons will lose lol. Regular Icon of Sin will be fucking slaughtered with a nuclear bomb, even if he's empowered with somekind of makyr's shit, but creator says "UmMmMmMm... ThAy WiLl KiLl eVeReOn bAt TiTaNzzzZ wiLL aniGiLatE thEm aLoNe just biCaUSe ai saId dat"
Especially because, according to the creators of Warframe, the average grineer trooper is equivalent to the average Halo spartan. When compared to the rest of the Warframe universe the grineer are weaklings who have to down their foes in numbers, but when compared to other universes the grineer start at tough and go up from there.
@@AnsixilusI mean compared to the common folk in warframe like the ostron or other people just living their life the grineer are really strong. one grineer soldier could probably take out a village of people easily
@@Ansixilus That's not something the devs have said, it's something the community has worked out based on calculations derived from various official sources.
Hi, warframe nut here. In gameplay there is the Eidolon Sentient enemies that are immune to all forms of damage and require void energy to bo exposed to harm as well as lures that make use of void energy to limit the Eidolon's power and mobility. Against normal Sentient adaptation a hit of void energy resets the 90% damage resist so void energy as a game mechanic counters Sentient damage immunity. It was how they were even capable of fighting. In lore, the Tenno capable of void power as they are used void power, a well of infinite power and potential, everything and nothing, the power to pierce through Sentient adaptation and were equpied with stronger Warframes/weapons with the Prime varients of things. They were at the peak of their game to fight the strongest of the Sentients. In lore what we see in the Origin system is a vastly weaker side to a lot of factions that were gathering power. I don't know much about Doom, seen a speedrun or two but that hardly tells me about the lore of the attacks there. But is demon energy paracuasal in some way? Could it be argued to have a property that could similarly nulify the damage resistance? I don't know but otherwise while the weaker Sentients could be argued to be killed in lore/gameplay I would argue at least the stronger Sentients would be resistant to just the stated heat of the attack. Sentients can reach 100% resistance in lore and sometimes in game as mentioned above. ALSO, Also, the Tenno are immune to corruption. there is Corruption in the VOID that makes Corrupted enemies (literally in the name) corrupted by the infinite power/chaos/possibility of the Void but the tenno are shown to be immune to this. Unless you believe chaos corruption to be stronger than infinite power/chaos/possibility BS then no the Tenno wouldn't be corrupted, arguably the last people fighting but fight they would. Some Tenno are invincible, like damage immune to everything, so I'd argue they could tank the raw heat being generated by the demons, again it'd come down to if there was paracausal BS to get around immunities and that is a hard mess to start arguing. But I'm not about to argue an individual Tenno could deal with universal demons from what I have seen so yes I'm not sure they can win. But they aren't gonna die to just average shots of satan's balls. Also you missed the strongest in the Warframe universe. The man in the wall, an ancient entity discovered in the Void that is both spewing out infinite void energy and potential while being the personification of the Void, that decided to make a deal with children stuck in the void casually and created the strongest faction in the verse, the Tenno... But also we don't know anything about him past vague theories, guesses and snipets of truth. I do rekon it would prove to trouble demons and I'd argue at the very least would counter a lot of Demons stuff passivly and would end up trying to corrupt Hell in Void's image. Though admitedly yea Warframe doesn't win if the man in the wall wins, everyone loses if the man in the wall wins that.
well you are wrong in alot of things 1st eidolons have a shield protecting them that is only affected by void they dont have true immunity also they are dying and suffering dementia because of it 2nd the void power is infinite power the power and proportion of it is affected by a persons mind and extreme unstable making hard to utilized raw as its nessery a inhumane control tu use it at its full potential also the sentient weakness to the void is not becasue the void is strong is because sentient have a built in flaw that makes them corrode by the exposure to void energy 3rd the void corrupt better the man in the wall corrupt but the corrupt enemies dont come from the void but in reality the neural century that uses a brainwash device like the narmers helmets and no the void angels are not humans corrupted by the void they are ghosts created by the power of the adults of the zariman as they went insane 4th the man in the wall is not really doing contract with just children in fact it is stated that he is albrech entrati creation when he first exposed himself to the void a creation manifested of all his fears and inspirations
@@HarmlessRealityBreaker Idk if you can bring 100% damage immunity into lore though. Lorewise a grineer can kill sentients, probably due to the fact that sentients getting stronger when facing high tech implies sentients will do worse against lower tech enemies like Grineer. Those grineer such as the one described in the Lancer Synthesis lore entry and Kahl did only fight against lower tier Sentients, but I dont see any reason to believe that higher tier sentients would actually have 100% damage immunity lorewise to everything that Hell throws at them, including the Titans and Davoth. I mean Hell was somehow able to shatter earth's moon (we dont know how though), I just dont see the Sentients being immune to that kind of stuff. Additionally, Hell was advanced enough to synthesize their Hell essence with wraith essence to make Argent Energy. They would probably be able to incorporate void energy as well if they ever interacted with void beings. In terms of "paracausality" Davoth was able to empower the Doom Slayer to kill the Khan Maykr who was "destiny-bound" to lead the Maykr race until the next Maykr was born. Since there was no next Maykr, we can see that Davoth could empower the Doom Slayer to defy destiny. Davoth also empowered the Doom Slayer to exist as a constant among all possibilities in all future timelines. Davoth would naturally possess these abilities himself unless he can only give these powers but not use them (which does not seem very likely). Its unknown whether or not he ever gave these sorts of powers to anyone other than Doomguy, but he likely would if he had to.
argent energy may be on a higher level than void energy (the demons basically run on argent energy), so i think it COULD be argued that it nullifies that resistance. i think that it should be worth noting that the energy released has surpassed even the THEORETICAL LIMITS of power by a lot, a single handheld argent-based battery/accumulator was on the level of a whole nuclear reactor. and the demons are more or less overflowing with this energy. however comparing this to void energy i feel like is kind of comparing apples to oranges, i think void energy is treated more like magic/mana than an energy source. like, we don't usually see whole planets powered by void energy, it's used mostly specifically by space children to fight aliens. im probably wrong about a lot of things so please let me know.
So about the sentients…. The grineer only really stand a chance because ANY sentient that crossed the void into the system is weakened and unable to reproduce. Hunhow and the lotus both mention how the void both weakens them and makes them infertile.lore wise they’re more like the farro swarm from horizon. Self replication terraforming ability (they started as terra formers for the tau system) and they posses a pseudo oro or soul. Souls in the warframe universe are also different than normal. A oro can live beyond even death and very few posses such thing. The Tenno, Orokin, and sentients are the only one known in lore to posses it. It also has the distinct property that only those with oro can permanently destroy another’s. It’s part the reason why Tenno are so strong against sentients and how they permanently killed the orokin.
About the Ferro swarm comparison , so the basic units for the sentients are like your chaiot lines. Capable to controlling any technology and having specializations based on their type. Sentients like the ediolons original form (the ediolon on the plains is literally small fragments of the original that if able to eat the temp kiva would be able to revive without the void weakness and infertility) is akin to a Horus class replication of more foot soldiers and absolutely huge commanding a lot of individual soldiers at once. And finally you got Pergasa who is the big mommy sentinel a literal living ship that creates fleets of Horus and chariot ranked sentients and is able of devouring planets and stars to open tear in reality through the void.
While i do agree with you in that i think the tenno can be corrupted, there is actually a lot of evidence it would take far longer than the timeframe you've stated there. In the chains of harrow quest, there was essentially a frame who had contained the "corruption" of the void (something that corrupts anything almost instantaniously). There's a lot of debate as to how long it has been since the orokin empire, but its fairly safe to say its been around 10,000 years. It had taken ~9500 years for a tenno to be corrupted by something that corrupts things instantaniously so i doubt the corruption for them would be a serious issue.
The demonic corruption is generally more powerful. I’m being VERY lenient by saying it took weeks to corrupt humans. Just a single artifact from Hell did that and we don’t know the time frame. 1 Titan corrupted all of Urdak the moment he appeared. Urdak is a higher dimensional plane with godlike beings known as the Maykrs. He corrupted billions of them in a second. Considering that an invasion would involve literally billions of invading demons and hundreds of thousands if not millions of Titans it’s likely this corruption is vastly more powerful than the Void’s. The Void is a whole universe that corrupts individuals. Demons are individuals who corrupt universes.
The thing with void corruption here is that, metaphorically, the man in the wall has his hand tied due to missing a piece of himself, which is why in canon lore he can’t instantly just waltz into the prime warframe timeline. In every other timeline, the man in the wall’s mere existence corrupts all of real space for every other timeline instantly, among things like merging said timelines and being able to hop freely from any point in time. For anything to be able hold their own against such a force, even for millennia, would more likely be more than enough to survive any corruption from demons and argent energy, and that’s also assuming the man in the wall doesn’t get instantly upset that something is trying to steal what’s his. And at that point it would end up being a debate of “my infinity is bigger than yours.”
@@Super787B Could also just imagine it delving into a case of The Man in the Wall having a Karen moment against Davoth, and everybody else is left in confusion as the biggest players of respective faction go out of the field. Before then just shrugging shoulders and proceeding to kill each other like always.. With the only caveat being that this time, there will be hell of a chaos in terms of what void they end up in, after death.
@@rougarabid the entire zariman and its ship ai got taken by void corruption in under 2 minutes if new war is anything to go by. That and the insta corruption of enemies in voidfloods
It's not just the void, Rell or Harrow spent centuries containing the Man in the wall, keeping the other Tenno safe from The Man in the Wall. He is definitely more powerful than Argent energy.
You're missing two things about Limbo's Rift. 1. When enemies enter/exit the Rift they take damage from exposure to the energy. 2. Limbo can place anything in the rift into stasis which is contiguous as they enter/exit the Rift.
limbo ingame is not even a fraction of the lore, same happends with atlas. Limbo is a god in the rift, isnt a dimmension, is a non existen space between the reality and the void, and the void isnt a dimension, is a whole difrent mess. Since the space limbo walks in isnt existent but for himself, he picks what exists and dosnt there, warframe lore is full of one punch man stuff like this.
Lorewise, the sentience would actually adapt to Argent energy. Gameplay wise, heat still absolutely destroy them. But in the new war, the sentience were literally in the surface of the sun, feeding of it. And that's on its weakened state. The "mother" ship literally eats entire stars to create and power more sentients. And the sentients casually just fly near the sun. Given time, the sentience would eventually see the demons as free energy. Story wise, the Sentience would be the biggest threat if it wasn't for the fact that the Tenno's void beams reset their adaptation. Unfortunately warframe is a numbers game, and the average experienced player's damage is pretty high. So it doesn't translate quite as well to the gameplay.
Problem with Argent energy is that it is the energy of chaos in the universe of Doom. There are many beings who can absorb it but not anyone can just do so without being corrupted by the hells (marauders are an example). There is energy that sentients CANNOT interact with (Void) and i imagine it would have a similar effect and more.
@@Ender140 I would believe that if Hunhow wasn't finding ways to cheat it. He's a machine intelligence and it has no place in the realm of emotions (strong emotions shape reality). He literally can't grasp it and never will unless he is a biological lifeform with a mortal soul and Hunhow is none of those things. Cephalon's only really get a free pass because they were once people before being glassed and digitized.
@@m16dude967 he does actually have strong emotions. The rebellion against the sentience started because of a strong will to defend their new home from the orokin who will likely destroy it. Then rage from when the realized they can no longer reproduce due to the Void weakness. The Lotus herself felt a motherly feeling towards the tenno. Be it being programmed to her, this emotion would still lead to her breaking out of Ballas control. She express fear towards the man in the wall, while Hunhow express sadness and sorrow to his children.
@@Ender140 He doesn't have a soul or essence in the sense that all living beings do because he is a true AI. Granted that doesn't mean that living beings aren't affected by void exposure but aren't outright killed by it like sentients are. Argent doesn't discriminate with anything and everything being completely up for grabs.
Ohh boi im gonna have a good time picking your knowledge on Warframes, here we go. Warframes themselves DO NOT have a soul. The versions of warframes our tenno are using are biological clones that we craft and replicate with blueprints that we find. So the warframes the flesh puppents are immune. Now the operators, the children that gained superpowers could become corrupted. But they need to be in close proximity with the demons to work. And because the operator uses transference to control the warframes they can't be corrupted at all until they go in there with their own bodies. But with the power of the void and mastery of it, could lessen the corruptions effect. Atlas did destroy the meteor with his bare hands and technique. In the leverian it states that Atlas lied down and listened to faults of the asteroid. Then his rumblers started beating on it like a song, until Atlas himself finished the "chord" with one punch and crack the asteroid and then exploded it. Now in the new quest "belly of the beast" it explain some bit of Warframes power source. The operator themselves said that a warframes power source should be able to last forever. Their power source comes from the void via the heart of deimos. The heart pumps void power throughout the system and to the Warframes that we control. Now the Warframes abilities use that same void energy to make their abilities work. Now in the quest "Call of Tempestarii" we see how much energy is stored in one frame in a particular time. We throw out Sevagoth (the space pirate warframe) into Earth's orbit and it fucking explodes into a huge void explosion. Now if i was a calculatin man i would calculate the surface area of that VOID explosion and compare it to the surface of the earth. But i ain't a mathematity so wtf to i know. All i know is void energy is absolutely busted for space magic reason. Now about what void is. My understanding is that it's a powerful energy that could be wielded by the operator because it was granted to us by an eldritch being called "The Man in the wall". This motherfucker killed all the alternate versions of our operator (besides the drifter who survived the reality wiped using a paradox inside the void to avoid it), making them immortal and granting them with the powers of the void. Limbo canonically mathed hard enough that he died. Nah he actually made a miscalculation through another dimension and fucking fucksploded. Explaining Rhino is wtf. Nobody fucking knows how that shit works. Edit: now that i understand that warframes powers are void powered, then he actually just makes it realized using the void.
I will point out that i doubt the operators would be corrupted considering they could handle the infinite corruption of the void and the man in the wall aboard the zariman. Not only that but Harrow and Rell himself withstood the corruption of all Tenno for thousands of years
warframes do have a soul. but that soul is already corrupted by the void AND the infested. so if any demon wants to try and corrupt it, it will have to deal with 3 diferent entities at the same time. also, the void is a literal eldritch being. which is far FAR more powerful than the demons. finally, demons themselves would have a hard time dealing with the infested, let alone the tenno who eat them for breakfest with no issues. warframe weapons also are VERY brutal, they make doomguy's arsenal look like a children's toy. the super shotgun wouldnt hold a candle to the tigris prime. and pretty much any bow in warframe would out damage the ballista. warframes are used to fight and convert other techs into their own. so, its not a case of "the demons can corrupt the tenno", but the tenno might even be able to literaly possess the demons themselves. and then there's the sentients. the beings that are able to become immune to any damage. while also corrupting tech. so here comes a baron of hell, but oh no, his weapons are no longer working, because they got in range of the influence of a sentient. and now, those weapons are in control of the sentient themselves. when trying to bring a trully dangerous foe to the tenno, and even the big threats of warhammer will get slaughtered. but the hundreds. so yes, the tenno would be able to deal with the demons of doom. you might not even a full army of tenno to do it either. depending on the arsenal, just send a nekros with a paracesis and some incarnon weapons, and you will suddenly have revived demons fighting alongside him. and each foe he kills he raises to join his army.
16:25 the tenno can use the void to reset a sentients adaptation back to zero, demons dont stand a chance against that. also where tf are you getting that argent energy is that hot. 27:40 why are you complaining that developers are adding content to a game? 28:45 the situtaion is acurate. we arent the people who experimented on the people, throughout most of the game we didnt even know they were alive in any form, we play as a child who pilots what they thought was a robot and has an internal crisis when finding out. 29:40 i feel like it wont matter that they arent immune to the corruption because may i remind you they are not the ones in control, the tenno is piloting it from a distance using weird void powers 39:05 again, WHERE IS THE SOURCE OF HOW HOT ARGENT ENERGY IS? RANDOM SOLDIERS JUST TANK SEVERAL HITS FROM THOSE BLASTS. are you telling me some random human soldier is tanking tempetures that dont even exist? you use that tempurature as the main point throughout the whole video, what about other stuff such as the giant demons, guns, machinery, durability of the demons. anything besides a temperture that logically doesnt make sense 39:30 most of the dead warframes died from their own powers, age, or the sentients who again adapt almost perfectly to any attack. 54:45 for Revenent controlling demons would probally be easy because his main things was that he held the soul of the eidelons for a long time. mind you eidelons are sentients who adapt and have almost become tottaly invincivle to normal damage. Nekros and Sevagoth we dont really get feats for controlling things. 55:50 honestly thought it would have been something like Saryn, Limbo or Gara to be the most useful. Saryn can create plagues which in hindsite might not work on demons, Limbo with his ability nonesense can trap all the demons and just freeze them in time, Gara can turn people to glass 56:40 as for the soul nonesense. The void might be able to erase souls since a certain sentient on earth can use its soul to rebuild its body and the void beam can destroy its soul 1:02:00 you forgot one major character in the list of things. Hunhow or the sentient army. Hunhow is described as a destroyer of worlds who's only weakness was the void and warframes 1:03:00 im sorry. are you including god in their invasion? if you include litteraly all of their strongest random feats you also have to include all of the Warframe universe working together and dont forget that one cold laser gets cold enough TO FREEZE MOLECULES and also if the kahn makyr can just look into every possibility why tf did they loose to the doom slayer? 1:04:43 did you just say the demons have immunity to cold and heat? Doom slayer litteraly uses ice grenades and a flamethrower to kill demons 1:07:40 the warframes fight the eidelons and creatures like Lephantis so they can deal with giants. 1:08:20 good point about the heart though if it was that easy i feel like either Hunhow or the stalker would just destroy it so there might be more that we didnt get in the gameplay 1:08:50 the only people that know about the heart are the Entrati so the demons wouldnt know about it unless they venture to Deimos though mind you that they are protected by Necramechs who are mechanical In conclusion I feel like you give major buffs to the demons with infinite heat and argent energy and immunity to things they definitly die from constantly. while yes there are some points such as the heart on deimos being corrupted others dont make as much sense such as demons having infinite heat immunity when the slayer uses a flame thrower and the demons GET BURNED BY REGULAR FIRE and freeze from ice grenades. Yes i went through the whole video
saryn's powers also account to corrosion, which will melt demons and their weaponry. and that's besides the fact that the plague itself will grow around and inside the demons. which includes their equipment, so something like a revenant cannon would probably blowup from getting blocked up by the spores. we have seen in the games that the demons can be killed by mundane weapons. most of the arsenal of the doom guy in doom 2016 comes from stuff normal soldiers were using that he took for himself. so if they are killed by normal guns, they can be killed by everything in the warframe arsenal as well.
Also don't forget he gave the Demons everything but didn't give the frames access to the prime gear or frames and their other equipment he didn't talk about
@@darkelite1829 also now that im looking that the doom slayer used regular weapons to kill all those demons and have more advanced powerful weapons (one of doom slayers main weapons is just a pump shotgun meanwhile Warframe has an actual black hole gun)
@jamescarmody5653 don't forget the fact that even then there are weapons that are purely void based or the bow you get from completing the New War and the damage that puppy can do
Tenno are technically immortal but i dont think in any way that actually helps them in this fight. The deal the tenno had made with "the man in the wall" (or essentially the personification of the void) had made it so that their life is stretched across every and all timelines that could possibly exist. If they were to die, it would mean that that timeline branch of them had died but because they are essentially quantumly immortal means that they'd have a bit more of a shot.
There's also Oro, which is kind of abandoned lore at this point but it is supposed to be a materialized form of Void-exposed consciousness, which essentially allows Tenno to rebuild their physical body after death, provided it's not destroyed in time.
@@HunterTracks oro still in the lore it is a soul albrchet notes talk about it essentially is conceptual embodiment of the soul the holdfast,thrax and the tenno is a proof of how it works
@@yokai1235 But you could see with through eternalism, we exist in every universe until we made the deal. Then only two of ourselves existed after the deal, the Operator and the Drifter. And we can't truly die unless both the Operator and Drifter die. If you played through New War, you know that the Operator gets killed but then is replaced by the Drifter. Then the Operator comes back later.
@@rougarabid This was actually supposed to be a joke, I wasn't trying to be mean. I know you said it, so I was being meme-y. But yeah, as you probably read already, the Tenno are actually more resistant to corruption than you might think due to having to keep the Man in the Wall from corrupting them, as well as there actually being a faction called the corruption. As for the Warframes, only the first ones were actually made from people that I understand, with Umbra being one of them. The rest are actually soulless puppets, masses of infested flesh in armor shaped a certain way for the Tenno to use transference on. And there are countless numbers of those warframes. The reason we can craft them is because we derived the blueprints from old orokin tech, which are the Prime Warframes. Sadly, the power of our derived warframes aren't as good as the Orokin masterpieces, though it's good enough. I think a certain youtuber called warframes 'bullshit metal ninja'. He wasn't entirely wrong, though only because the infestation can have flesh like metal and isn't wholly organic. For as shitty as the Orokin were, they knew how to craft. The strength of the Tenno isn't just the physical strength and their powers, but in their sheer relentlessness. Destroy a warframe, and they'll keep coming back. They have shields, they are durable, and they are agile and fast. They can parry lasers (or plasma, no quite sure what Vor's beam was) and they can dodge quite a bit too. So, while I don't think one can take down a super heavy, the way they swarm and their void powers might be able to harm them. Dunno about the Icon of Sin and those in that class, though; that may be a bit too much to handle.
12:30 Okay imma have to stop you right there, Argent Energy is not "stated in lore" to be Absolute Hot, it's stated in lore to be stable at temperatures above what conventional plasma could sustain. In scientific terms, this means it remains in a coherent semi-solid state well into temperatures where normal plasma would become incoherent (i.e. flames), and can rival the output of suns in energy capacity, making conventional nuclear power obsolete. So yes it is like lightsaber hot, but it is nowhere near "absolute hot" and it absolutely can be blocked by ultra strong heat-resistant materials. If Demon blood was Absolute Hot, that would make their flesh outright immune to the concept of heat
The thing about the sentients is that the Tenno use their void fuckery to negate their adaption, you can do it in game, however a decent enough smack can mess then up, hence why grineer "tech" messes then up, speaking off they have rotten bodies but they are stupid strong, that doesn't change much but they are Ronnie Coleman kind of strong.
Grineer tech messes them up because sentients are already exposed to the void. They had to cross it to reach the origin system so they’ve already lost their full adaptation and self replication. (Source: the natah quest and Hunhow)
Alrighty, I would say i'm going to keep this brief but that's quite literally impossible and i'd probably have to write a 100 page essay just to counter some of these points... Spoilers... Like a lot... Let's start with the doom universe: -I mentioned this before in one of the other videos but to repeat that comment in a more concise manner, "Observable temperature" and "Quantity of energy" are not the same. A negative lightning bolt is hotter then the suns surface and routinely fails to kills humans when striking them, while the core of the sun is 270(ish) times as hot as the surface of the sun the energy density considerably higher then the outer layers of the sun, in principle this means the amount of energy contained in matter vs the amount of actual matter is extremely relevant when it comes to the damage it can cause. the stream of plasma that is a lightning bolt is about 2-3cm's across yet despite its temperature carries significantly less hazard then a small chunk of stellar plasma. The ardent energy blast of the imps and such may appear very hot, but i would struggle to believe the word of a scientist who claims to have measured an attack in flight and read a return that indicated higher understood, but assuming what he says is actually true, depending on the energy density it may do considerably less then its temperature would suggest. -Also, not sure how this would correlate but the Makyr tech could control Revenants suggesting at least some aspect of the hells corruption could be circumvented by external influence. And now for Warframe.... For some perspective on how long i've played the game i'm a True Master, i hit true master a few days after it was possible... -The void can best be described as the infinite potential of nonspace prior to its conversion into actual space. Pockets of reality form and dissolve within it but its not a reality or dimension so much as the place between them. Think of it as the ocean while every other existence is a boat on the surface. Travel through the void is faster compared to outside because existence in there is predicated on thought. When the void encounters thought and blends a thing is created. This is because the presence of that mind with the thought essentially filters infinite to a finite result. It is also possible for thoughts to duplicate when interacting creating a duplicate who may or may not perfectly match the original. For example Duviri(an entire world within the void which reshapes daily to hold different aspects and whose controller can restart time on a whim) was created by one copy of one of the Tenno. This is the equivalent of you shouting into a cave, and the echo of your shout gaining sentience and recreating Mars with sound to live in... ...before leaving the cave later and its sound mars behind to come kill enemies on your behalf while you hang out somewhere else... -The Heart of Deimos is a gateway to the void, the original one in fact, converted to create a stable stream of void energy into Sol System, it was very important until Zariman tore a hole in reality and sat in the middle of it keeping it open. That said it only really effects Warframes and some other Orokin technology, not Necramechs, and certainly not the Tenno themselves if they aren't channeling through a Warframe. Also, the Orokin family managing it kept the moon phased out of existence making it inaccessible until it was phased back into existence. This means it was in the void and able to keep functioning from the void to fulfill its role. Much like the Tenno were kept safe in the void by phasing Lua into the void. -The Orokin... They had technology that makes some Makyr tech look primitive. They had serums that could temporarily or permanently transfer their soul into another body. Could create biological impossibilities even before they touched the void, created the Sentients, created the Infestation, weaponized the infestation to create controlled mutations enabling the creation of Warframes via controlled infections in normal humans. An Orokin working in tangent with a Sentient created a ship that could eat stars and covert that power into usable energy. (A small portion of this power created a void rift big enough to let a piece of the man in the wall into our reality and thats definitely not good for anyone, demon or otherwise). Created a weapon that could trap souls in glass. Created a weapon that despite being physical could pierce and undo sentient adaptability. Used the infestation to modify others into conduits for void energy that also happen to be physically terrifying opponents. Also, know as Warframes. -Warframes... Woo, let me tell you about the frames. Those metal ninjas are biological entities who have been genetically rewired to secrete armor grade metal from their pores to replace their skin, generate a number of specialized organs for abnormal abilities along with replacing most of the vulnerable bits with a regenerating mass of meat. They also, as stated above, are conduits for void energies which is how the Tenno(the beings who possess them) link with them. The Tenno themselves are possessed of an ability to calm the frames tortured psyches and soothe their pains to bring them to a point where they mentally sync up temporarily acting as one. They can still operate without a Tenno though including utilizing various powers through their specialized void channeling bits as evidenced by multiple lore entries and everything about Excalibur Umbra. Every single warframe can float, release a cocktail elixir that can heal lethal wounds in seconds, convert living beings into energy and transport them to other locations, move fast enough to deflect both kinetic and energy based attacks, and thanks to their ubiquitous shields and regenerating armor survive a wide variety of attacks(at least the frames that have shields) including some insanely dangerous environments such as the sun. Now not all of this is purely with what the Warframes themselves bring, as they have a variety of support equipment with them including really big freaking guns, really big freaking melee weapons, mechs that can duel wield both types, the Archwing flight pack which enables them to use their giant weapons in space and can also be used to fly around in atmosphere and come with their own variety of powers such as creating fighter drones, shields, and small black holes among other things. That's ignoring half of what they are capable of such as the pieces of several Warframes coming together somewhat haphazardly and creating a void crystal skeleton to help them work as one. -The Tenno... on the one hand i'm glad you missed these since the story sequence about them is pretty epic. In the interest of continuing to not spoil anything specific i'll avoid digging too deep. They are essentially energy state beings, that energy is void energy. They can warp reality incredibly easy, purge corrupting influences from others(one Tenno held off a void entity responsible for them being Tenno long enough for them to develop enough to hold it off themselves), heal others, strip the defenses of others, teleport at will, turn both invisible and invulnerable, and the weapons they use basically ignore physical durability of the target. Invulnerable enemies in games often have their defenses brought down by these weapons, they channel void energy in a focused form. That's basically what i'll say about them, there's a host more to know including the previously mentioned world in the void that was made by just one of them. There's of course more, like Corpus tech sealing of dimensions, or isolation vaults of deimos's cambion drift, or the fact that railjacks are powered by a giant finger from the first void explorer(who was normal sized at the time) that was lost in the void and, due to the copying effects of the void at times, ended up they with several of them to power multiple ships. Also more stuff, but its too much to do in text so im going to stop abr
I love how the guy doesnt respond to comments like these. He respond to the shorter ones that have holes in their knowledge, and when his own knowledge is corrected, he disappears from the conversation entirely. He keeps saying to talk in the comments about errors, argues with those comments, and then disappears. Like, he doesnt seem to get that warframe power scaling is such that the tenno basically solo everything except literal gods because in lore, they are just that strong. Note to say, that tenno, are that strong, not warframes, although limbo for example, most certainly is. In fact, this video did him dirty. Limbo is basically a god in his own little pocket dimension, his job would be made easier if the demons did try to enter his dimension, like what??? I get that this guy isn't a warframe vet or doesnt have extreme amounts of knowledge, but despite that, he still argues? If it weren't for that, id be aight with the guy.
On top of all that wasn't it confirmed that all the warframes are capable of using eachother abilities prior to the helminth stuff? I remember reading somewhere that a dev confirmed this on stream
Actually, the higher level demons are capable of fear. It is said they have feared the slayer in lore, and the arch vile looks pretty darn fearful in one of his glory kills
Its an older lore bit, but i remember something saying that the "energy system" of our gameplay is a game mechanic, and actual Warframes would act as if they had constant, infinitely refilling energy. Meaning things like, Ember would have World on Fire running constantly, Excalibur has no usage constraints on Exalted Blade, Saryn is a constantly running dynamo of virulent infection that she controls at will, Nova is running at her full Slow and full explosion 4 at all times, etc.
Gauss has one ability that collects heat from enemies and charges his battery with it. So if they are as hot as you say they could possibly supercharge him So i think he could be more usefull
It is an excellent and morbidly terrifying point. Would he just become a god of speed? He was already capable of running fast enough to destroy an atmosphere, how would that look when amped by the demons mere presence? Would he just be like the flash and delivering infinite mass punches?
@@Lord-Regent-of-the-Imperium Gauss would be going so fast if Overcharged with argent, that he would literally trascend any plane of existance up to the face of the demon lord and boop it in the nose so hard the demon lord would just cease to exist completely XD.
Gauss is also completely invincible to everything but Toxin damage. And that can be mitigated with mods. But lorewise, kinetic and heat can't harm him at all. So plasma is useless against him, physical attacks are useless, projectiles are useless etc.
Spoilers for warframe Talked about the void and didn't even mention the eldric being that is void that can edit any reality connected to it at will. A being with such a paradoxical existence that i doubt anything in any multiverse can kill him. He both exists and doesn't exist. He embodies the chaos of the void and brings it order. He is so powerful that the strongest sentient used all her power to push him back to the void, but he only went back because he allowed it, because he was board
Yeah, the glazing for Doom universe is crazy, ensure gameplay of Doom might not be particularly representative of what the demons are actually capable of, there is absolutely zero shot that argent energy Burns that hot lol
@@FoxInnaHat the whole argent energy being that hot is what he based everything of but I have never seen a mention of it's temperature in the games, and not only that remember they can be hurt by plasma and lasers, so they can endure that temperature but not plasma and lasers?, nah demons and stuff in doom are powerful but to me it seems evident that a lot of their power comes from argent energy being able to do weird stuff and not because they are actually that powerful.
Yeah, Warframe was just nerfed so hard. Just looking at other comments tells me that he ignored the lore power of just one of each warframe. Everything in game is in lore. If not, the in lore version is 10x better than the in game version. Mods are in lore and overguard is in lore. Then there are just warframes that can solo the Doom invasion. Revenant is literally immortal and can most likely control demons to fight for him, Dante constantly gives overguard and dishes out major damage, Nova is apparently at minimum strong enough to shatter the moon like glass(she has turned a human into pure antimatter, which, someone did the math, is 70X the strength of Tsar Bomba), Grendel can eat a lot of the demons, etc. Some warframes get defeated and just come back. Inaros goes into a coffin and attacks with a sand creation of himself till he regains the strength to return to the fight. Sevagoth turns into his shadow if he takes enough damage and he fights as his shadow till he has regained enough strength to fight in his normal form.
@nahuelferreyra Yeah, I was thinking about that too, but also...Doesn't Doomguy also have a regular ass flame spitter? I haven't played Doom Eternal in a while but how does regular ass fire damage them if their blood is apparently hotter than the sun?
Doom vs Warframe.... Doom: Multiverse made by a demonic god that got ganked by his creations, while humanity F around with hell energy and made high demon infused tech, and the most powerful being that can wipe it all out is a local marine that is too angry to die.... Warframe: A madmax universe that was the aftermath of an galaxy wide empire that was at war with a biomechanical adaptable robots they created, and opened a rip in reality that has a eldritch being that is older than the multiverse's it inhabits that just want to mess around you....
@@nicolaspeigne1429 most likely nothing or normal/good place. They were not corrupted, they are not running from something. They just thought "hey, why we should give off Tau to Orokin and why we shouldn't take the Origin System from them, again?"
oroking where 10000 year old empire that colonized and terraformed every planet in their system. then they sent sentients to tau system to terraform (thats why they are so adaptive and hard to kill). zariman (colony) ship was crated with new technology to instantly travel to tau system but something went wrong and it disappeared? (later appearing back creating hole in reality). sentients became self aware and rebelled against oroking empire (first war) so orokin decided to use children (only passengers who survived and adapted to void) from that ship as weapons through transference. later tenno rebelled against oroking bringing whole empire down. "man in the wall" is orokin scientist who vent into void to hide? but void is something like dimension without space or time (in duviri quest youre basically creator of that land and time there has no real meaning) so who knows how long he has been there or what he did.
Crucial point; the Orokin empire never successfully left our solar system; they did all of this nonsense as Class II Kardashev. The Zeriman Ten-Oh was intended as the colony ship for Tau, which appears to be Tau Ceti, but that did not go according to plan. You could argue that through the Sentients, the Orokin did successfully colonize a second solar system, but nobody would call them galaxy spanning. The rest of that is spot on, tho.
My two cents about the void is that it seem to be able to copy beings, when Abreicht first got there, the void gain human level concience, it became something, had an ego and thus Wally as far as we know it, however Wally is a c. who does things that should go againts him just... because he finds it funny?. So if demons get into the void and copied, Wally could just send them back empowered for the fun of it.
You're going to have to think a little outside of the box with the Warframe feats as it's not just strength alone. Plenty of their ability appear to be like hax thanks to the void energy associated with specific frames. Warframes like Atlas, Rhino, Protea, Limbo, even Sevagoth will be hard to measure with basic physics. Don't even get started on the Tenno, it's just hard to measure as gameplay gives us an idea, but their origin story tells us the raw picture.
@@yekkub9425 You just named one demon. There's thousands upon thousands of warframes. There is no super heavy demon that is reality warping. The only problem would be the doom god but If we're bringing gods into it the man in the wall has to be mentioned and he STOMPS
@@TheStrengthScholar Vague reality warping isnt the main issue here though. Demons such as the lost soul, the spirit, and the Armored Baron can possess, devour the souls of, or even destroy the souls of their victims, things that the Tenno were vulnerable to the elder queen even after awakening their powers, seeing as to how they still had to cut off their transference. Demons such as the Summoner can instantly induce death upon an enemy even without physically causing destruction on them, possessing their dead bodies. Even if a Tenno comes back from this, their Warfrane would be added to the armies of Hell. Pure Argent Energy itself can also corrupt and make insane night sentinels, despite them already capable of resisting the wraithcall which drives other beings mad. Even lower tier demons have hax abilities that would fuck up the Tenno. The Man in the Wall stomps? Hes barely shown any powers at all besides corruption, bestowing void powers, controlling the void, and collapsing multiple timelines into one, none of which would significantly turn the tide against the highest tiers of Hell.
Tbh, everything in game is in lore for Warframe. If not, the lore version is at least 10x stronger. Mods and overguard exist in lore. Revenant is literally immortal and can most likely control demons, Dante constantly gives overguard and dishes out major damage, Grendel can eat a lot of demons, Nova is strong enough to, at minimum, shatter the moon like glass, Limbo can snap things out of existence in his dimension (so demons entering it just makes his job easier), Inaros goes into a coffin and fights using a sand creation of himself till he regains enough strength, Sevagoth turns into his shadow if he suffers major damage and fights until he can return to his normal form, etc... Oh, and Wisp can just summon Doom Guy.
In the current events of Warframe NONE OF THE EXISTING FRAMES ARE EVEN CLOSE TO LIVING OR HAVE SOULS, they are blueprints of the original that were made with materials and that’s it they don’t have the personality or quirks that the original have (check mirage’s quest vs mirage the frame now they might still be corruptable but it would not help since the transference bolt would stop that and the Tenno have absolute control cause of trust (we know this cause of FUCKING BALLAS who plainly states quote “ It was that somehow, from within the derelict-horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly broken thing...and take away its pain.” now I for sure don’t know how corruption works in doom but I doubt they can corrupt non-soul having warmachines that are biological and the Tenno can I believe reverse the effects of corruption (giant pile of salt on that one cause I’m guessing).
and everything in game is in lore. If not, the in lore version is stronger. Mods are in lore and overguard is in lore. Revenant is literally immortal and can most likely take control of demons, Dante constantly gives overguard and dishes out major damage, Nova is strong enough to, at minimum, shatter the moon like glass, Grendel can eat a lot of demons, etc. Inaros and Sevagoth just come back if they get destroyed. Inaros goes into a coffin and fights using a sand creation of himself till he regains his strength. Sevagoth turns into his shadow if he takes major damage and fights as his shadow until he regains enough strength to return to his normal form. oh, and Wisp can just summon Doom Guy.
On the topic of inconsistencies between lore and gameplay. The Doom demons' powers and performance don't make sense. If the demons have near infinite numbers, can regenerate and return to the battle field, and can literally teleport anywhere at will, how does the Slayer even win? The fight would go like this; the Slayer walks into an area, billions of demons teleport in, no matter how effortlessly he dispatches them, they keep coming. He is essential trapped in an endless battle and can not leave the area. He's contained by an endless waves of demons. While he is pinned down the other demons just go and accomplish their mission of taking over. He losses. The fact that this doesn't happen in lore means the demons either have limitations on their teleportation ability, their numbers are not as vast, and/or they are too incompetent to think of this. The Icon of Sin. If the Icon is nearly indestructible and a reality wrapper, why not just drop that thing in a universe and call it a day? Why even need a ground assault? This suggests the Icon is either very susceptible to being destroyed by convention means, thus needing a ground army to protect it and remove enemy threats, or it at minimum can be disrupted by convention means to the point it cannot accomplish its mission alone. If the demons have such an op hack like being able to teleport anywhere at will, why did it take them weeks to conquer earth? With their massive numbers they could have covered every inch of the planet in demons instantly. Every human would have a demon just appear right next to them, the whole population, all at once. So why did it take them weeks to overcome the earth? This implies again there may be limitations to their teleportation and/or numbers. It could also be that they are considerably incompetent or weak to the point that even with an op hack they couldn't quickly take a planet that was supposedly weaker than them and that didn't even have a fraction of their numbers or powers. Not acting like I understand the Doom lore in detail, just some thoughts.
For the Slayer winning part basically it's just with each demon he kills he gets stronger and faster plus he was intelligent enough to target specific areas the demons needed to control in order to keep invading He won by crippling them far to fast for them to recover then went into hell and killed davoth which wiped the remaining demons on earth out For the icon the reason they didn't just drop him on earth and call it a day is simply because the Khan maker didn't want to because of the corruption that would affect her and her race alongside if the Icon destroys the universe theyred be no argent energy to gain. The final point on why the demons didn't it's simply just plot reason tbh Doom isn't a well written story hell basically is made op to hype up doomguy
@@justsomeguyontheinternet7134 but if the demons have almost infinite numbers and are just reborn after being killed, how could the Slayer win? Even if it takes him 1 second to kill a demon, 1 second times infinity means he simply wouldn't be able to make any progress. You say he hit areas they needed. The video makes it sound like once they enter a universe they have unlimited access to it. They can literally just teleport anywhere, at any time, and any number. So what areas did they need in order to sustain the invasion? Are there limitations to their access, then? I totally agree with the last part. It definitely isn't a well written story.
And if gameplay is such a big deal then that means even The Doom Slayer can also die by conventional means (think of the many ways that you can die in-game like falling in lava, being exploded, being torn apart by small demons like imps etc...)
I'm a valkyr main, you can literally build her to function like the slayer. Hysteria can fully heal her in one attack when you deal so much damage, you're invulnerable during it, when you're out of hysteria taking damage will regen energy. You can make so many frames infinite fighters like the slayer. The biggest advantage the frames have will be the community coming up with meta builds for the demons.
As many have said, wally, AKA "the man in the wall", is a giant wildcard you didnt mention. The actual source of the Tenno's power is some deal they made with him, which they don't remember the details of, because lotus rushed them out of cryosleep in the intro, causing amnesia. The "heart" isn't the source of the void power, it's a channel basically, of course it's very hard to guess how that would go though, since the devs are extremely conservative on information about him. Also on sentient resistances, the base fodder sentients you fight in missions cap at 90% resists. The actual sentient bosses are something else, and usually directly require heavy ordinance, void damage, and/or tricks to even scratch, so it dosn't look like the higher up sentient command units are limited to that "only 90% resist" limit that their soldiers have. As an ingame example, multiple stages of the Eidolon hunt boss hunt missions, such as the start, directly REQUIRE void damage, and nothing else hurts them, the local armies have no choice but to avoid them. Last but not least, no mention of the warframe universe AIs?
You did miss out the man in the wall who is essentially all void energy gained sentience and is basically an eldritch chaos god Also kuva litches on the grineer and sisters of parvos on the corpus are essentially immortal and can only be killed using a mix of the void and the warframe parazons
I don't think the man in the wall would make a difference anyway seriously though the Titans are literally true immortals even surpassing the immortality of the dark Lord himself and the icon of sin is supposedly the strongest which is sheer presence alone can literally destroy the universe that alone would surpass the man in the wall as well as the fact that demons are beyond time and space so any void nonsense is completely in utterly useless against the higher tier demons.
@@jackking6191 the thing is that it's unconfirmed if the man in the wall CAN die as he is more of a concept given form and the void is sort of a dimension of its own
Something to keep in mind: the guy who gives us the incarnon genesis says he just thought of turning weapons incarnon weapons and the void just made that real. The void can turn thoughts into reality
@@jackking6191they are not true immortals, considering Doom slayer killed the Icon before his buffs, and killed another Titan before his upgrades and rekilled the Icon of Sin casually after his upgrades.
Wisp held onto the stump of her arm. Her vitals were low. The enemy was closing in. She needed to concentrate. She needed to concentrate. "A weapon to defeat the demons. A weapon to defeat the demons," she repeated in her mind. She lifted up a hand and opened a tear in reality. Something stepped through it. The Marauder and his imp "bodyguards" surround the wounded Warframe, the weakened warrior hiding behind a wrecked Corpus toy. The Marauder motioned for one his imps to finish their prey off. The imp cackled and ran forward, jumping over the ruined machine to finish off their pathetic foe. The imp was sent back headless as the boom of shotgun rang through the air. The imps hissed and the Marauder prepared his blade. A new foe had appeared. Stepping around the hunk of metal was a man clad in green armor. He was reloading a shotgun, his fingers twitching with burning hatred. The Marauder recognized his foe and couldn't help but laugh. The weakling was smarter than she had appeared. The warrior demon jumped forward, all too eager to slice his new opponent in half. He would never get the chance. The only thing the Marauder would feel was the tip of Doom Guy's shotgun against his skull.
You say that demons once they have access to a universe can teleport anywhere in it and have completely free access to it but that's obviously not the case as shown by Doom its self.
@@rougarabid If the demons could teleport anywhere and everywhere freely there would be no such thing as war against the demons because they'd just teleport right on top of you
you forgot one crutial thing about limbo, he can freeze all motion inside his rift basically rendering all demons that can possibly get inside the rift defenseless.
I feel like you're underselling the basic lower bounds of the warframe universe. Yes, the grineer are indeed genetically fucked storm troops with relatively super basic technology and nothing really going for them - but this is a universe whose technology has advanced thousands of years past current human ideas of things. There are dozens of different and more powerful grineer units, but even the most basic one is essentially a heavily-armored tank that weighs over a ton and could probably simply shrug off getting hit by the most powerful modern weaponry without even barely noticing it. Their "basic tech" involves guns that can shred through the power shields and high tech mechs of the corpus. On the same note, those corpus mechs - yes, they're just made of "metal" - but what metal? These are super advanced future tech robots - they're not just gonna be made out of iron and steel, and even if they are, they also have energy shielding. So when the warframes are tearing through those super mechs and walking tanks like they are butter, you have to understand that even the weakest warframe would be practically unstoppable compared to a modern military. Also, in gameplay, there is almost no difference in physical strength between every warframe, since very few warframes have any abilities that even affect your damage or speed with melee weapons - and those that do are using a form of energy to supplement that actively. They vary somewhat in terms of durability or speed, but those come down to the mods you equip on the warframes more than anything. That's the reasoning behind using the ability of any particular warframe as a "baseline" to compare other warframes to. In summary, every one of the factions is going to do way better as a baseline against the regular demonic forces. At least all of them are guaranteed to have weapons that prove effective against the demons, and if you count many of the really powerful bosses and heavy units the factions actually have, they are gonna be stomping the regular demon troops and even some of the heavies. Even the infected. Yes, they are weak to fire, but the fact that the demons can't be infected and have very effective weapons is not as big of a disparity as it seems. After all, the infection has many many forms - the juggernauts, the ancient infected, mutalisk and maggots and brood mothers - and their main form of victory is swarming. That "single imp" you sent against a ship of infected is going to get dog-piled and overrun. Even if every shot it fires instakills 10 infected units, it just doesn't have the action economy to prevent the barrage of attacks it will receive in return. Plus, the infection is always changing and adapting as well - just think of the Jordas Golem, which is literally an entire ship, which attacks with fire-based attacks, and is totally immune to damage unless you hit it in a very specific location and does not share the general infected weakness to fire.
I do think people at times forget just how scary powerful the warframes are. And how powerful the cannon fodder is as well. I also feel like the habit of Grineer to shoot first means the moment a hell portal opened the response would be lead. Even the average lancer would not wait for permission from a nearby Eximus they would just open up. And now due to what has happened in current lore. the demons would have no chance against a Jade Light Eximus. I also feel like Corpus Nullifiers would really hamper some of the more screwy stuff of the demons. And then there is what Spacemom did to the sentient fleet when going to take out Ballas in TNW. The Lotus in an admittedly rather angry state wiped out multiple sentient capital ships on her way to solar orbit from the surface of Earth. finally Doomguy wins almost everything with liberal application of gun, Tenno have lots of gun. The warframe setting has lots of gun.
One thing that wasn't addressed was the fact that even if a warframe falls, whoop-de-fuckin-do, the actual Tenno operator will just jump to a new warframe over and over and over. And each warframe has multiple lives essentially, with the ability to surge their warframes' systems and essentially reset them. Chew through all a warframe's lives, take it down, and you still have to deal with the operator, which in a lot of cases is even stronger than a warframe. Even if the heart of Deimos is corrupted, the operator can still control a necramech, which while not as powerful as a warframe, is still formidable. If the demons manage to take out the operator, even then there's more, with the being known as the drifter, which is the operator from an alternate timeline, who can just tag in and continue the fight. Is this enough to entirely eradicate the demons? Probably not, but it sure would prolong the fight perhaps into the years, and it would be really fucking annoying for the forces of hell.
Demons can straight-up send your soul to Hell though and harvest it for Argent Energy if they kill you though. Along with the Icon of Sin and even some ordinary heavy demons being able to mind control their enemies
@@yekkub9425 Tennos' souls aren't in their warframes though, they're projecting themselves into their warframe from their orbiter. Additionally, as shown in the war within quest, Tenno can resist mind control with a bit of effort.
@@yekkub9425Good luck trying to take the soul of a Tenno, that shit is pure Void energy and Void energy doesn't play nice with causality, physics, logic or consistency. Even if you could force one out of the Operator, there isn't a whole lot you could do with it.
@@pixelbit5 Transference provides attackers with access to an Operator's soul. This is how the elder queen burrowed into the Operator's consciousness even though she only had access to their warframe. The only reason they didnt succeed is because the Tenno 1. Had some resistance which prolonged the process 2. Cut off their transference. Neither an operator nor a warframe will be able to resist possession when they are dead. And even an operator operating a warframe through transference is fucked if they cant cut it off before a demon straight up instantly possesses them.
Regarding the Sentients there is actually 1 thing they cant adapt to and that is warframes pure void energy which the Tenno in operator forms uses one blast of that and all their adaptations is temperarily nullified allowing the Tenno to deal the full damage
@@rougarabid But you later say that demons will adapt to the void when there is no proof any demon is even capable of adapting to void damadge, i know others are saying sentinals couldn't adapt to void damadge because they were programmed to be unable to adapt to void but they rebelled against their creators they could problably bypass other restictions and i didn't find anything saying they hardcoded to allow weaknesses so void damadge could possibly bypass adaptation even in demons unless you have reasons they could bypass a new energy thats being used on them instakilling them just like how they usually use their energy.
The grineer were a servant race created to be laborers. When the infestation erupted before the first warframes the grineer were used to fight against it. They were genetically stable at first but due to their creators losing said war and the fact that ther were essentially mass produced cannon fodder to an enemy that consumed biomass, they swiftly lost and fell off. They rebelled against said creators along side other factions to destroy the old hierarchy. Now they chase kuva like space pirates.
You downplayed a warframes baseline physical strength.... Yes they aren't all Atlas or Rhino levels of strength, but! They are all strong enough to rip apart some of the corpus's biggest mechs with their bear hands ----> Fortuna, Profit Taker boss fight. Also Demons finding Parvos Granum? The guy who practically created his own version of the void!? No way! There's a reason he's still alive right now, he's to hard for even the Tenno to reach. (Parvos's "void" can has it's flow of time altered, so one can imagine he'd have enough time to think of sure of weapon to deal with the demons.) The Infested have one two giant notables you didn't mention, 1 they can fuse together to gain adaptability (aka: Juggernauts), 2 they can Infest an entire planet to it's core. Yes! The Sentients are able to become completely adapted and resistant in lore, but not all. There are now lesser Sentients that don't adapt as well. Sentients resistances get striped by void energy, that why Tenno can kill them (Also! If DE believed players would remember to void blast them continuously, they would've probably allowed the Sentients become completely damage immune). Again, just a reminder, Tenno beat Sentients with VOID energy. Sentients physical strength should be above The Grineer's (see New War). "There is no evidence that they are immune to the corruption" What that hell!?... Uhmm like, what is void corruption? Warframes can resist corruption via conceptual manipulation, but not soul manipulation? That just doesn't work. Look, you may want to research TMITW (The Man In The Wall) to get a better grasp on corrupting power of Void energy; but Demon corruption doesn't hold a candle to Void corruption, also it would easily blocked by "Transference". (This part is late) No, no, no not all Warframes are created via infection/experimentation of a living being, there's only a hand full of warframes like that; But! Warframes has been shown to slowly gain they're form of sentients/personality? Overtime (Ex: Chroma and Mirage, they be extremely violent and angry without a Tenno's control). (Note for myself 29:37, finishing later) Warframes are nearly indestructible, Most of the frames defeated are put in situations where they can't escape/leave (normally protecting their Tenno). It does highlight that, yes, enemies in Warframe are using extremely powerful firearms. Again! Not all Warframes were living beings! Most Warframes are Gen 2 frames, meaning they can be reproduced. Ok, ok, wow! That Warframe section is... rough... First, Limbo has complete control over his "Rift" he can complete clear it out and manipulate time within it. I don't think the Demons have time resistance. Secondly, The Elemental Warframes can hurt the Demons with there abilities... Warframes notoriously have ways to reduce/remove defenses and resistances. You mentioned mods, so let's mention mods that boost things like "status duration"; You said Frost's freezing effects won't hold long, but mods increase the freezes effectiveness (Also Frost can instantly kill any target he freezes). I'm going to rapid fire most elemental Warframes to prove they're not "Useless": Ember - Immolation (Granting even more DR), Hydroid - Corrosion (He literally has Corrosion all over his abilities), Gyre - Coil Horizon (Let's her pull enemies around), Atlas - Petrification, Zephyr - Pretty much everything is fine here, Yariel - Can lift up things with bubbles plus Water twisters and Merulina making her harder to kill. Two Special notables, are Chroma and Lavos, for Chroma it's debatable if the Demons could deal with Vexing Armor, and Lavos has access to Corrosive and Viral. The Elemental Frames are not "useless", the majority of them have something that would cause big problems for the Demon. (Was going to mention Saryn, but I don't know if you count her as a element Frame.) Before I continue, I want to said that I believe you've downplayed the Warframes Mods (though not intentional, there's a lot of them). You should've looked into the Mods themselves more. I think I see why you skipped the "Corrupted".... No Demons can't resist Nyx's mind-control, because the Corrupted can't either. No Nyx can't become a Demon, She’s has nothing to corrupt. Nyx might be able to decimate a large group of Demon with a single use of Chaos. Rhino going down fast? What are Shields, and what is Iron Skin? It would take me forever go over the insanity that's Warframe Weaponry Lore, but Warframes durability is high because the weapons lore-wise are crazy. Nekros would hold better soul control... again Void Magic bullshit... (OK, so, before we get to the conclusion.) Most of the Warframes abilities are back by Void energy. Most Warframes are Gen 2s, meaning no living being required. You didn't mention how Corrosion, Viral, or Radiation, would effect the Demons. The Demons have no Void resist. Parvos Granum has his own version of a Void pocket, he's basically a god there. The Grineer are known to add to their DNA to gain strength, ---> Kuva and The Tube men experiment.
There are a few things I would like to add. One thing people forget about Parvos is that he created spectres. He has an army at his command and spectres have the ability to not copy any being and their weapons and tech but also scale to their level, even surpassing them. (Deploy a spectre in any level and they scale to enemy level +3. This is the lowest quality of spectre btw.) In a sense, not only does he have the strongest of every faction (warframes included) at his disposal, he also has an army of them. Given enough time (Which he would have in his time bubble) and enough resources (LOL)... he could solo the justice league better than batm- Ahemm... I mean, solo hell. Also, he created the corpus "liches". And looking at all the stuff he has pulled since his fairly recent return to the scene... he is not one to sit still. Infinite hell is only infinite resources waiting to be utilized, to him. I shudder to think what could happen if he teamed up with Alad V, who is brilliant in his own right. I mean, the zenuka project is his brainchild, he created the mutalyst strain and it could be said that the amalgams are his creation too. (Yes, I know it was actually masterminded by the sentient faction and possibly Ballas, but you can't deny his involvement.)
Also, the Grineer arent just a bunch of rotting cyborg clones with "normal weapons" , but they actually have access to their own branch of hax, both in the form as genetic mutations that gives them super powers, and via a mythical resource called Kuva, which powers void magic. And as far as Grineers with mutations goes, you got Eximus units that can just passively drain the health or energy of enmies they are around, to assasins that can teleport across the battlefield, or even just big strong tanks that will wall bang you with their super anoying force pushing aura that insta kills low leveled warframes. And on top of all them there are the Kuva Liches, whom basically are thr Grineer versions of warframes. Like seriously, the Kuva Liches are lorewise the personalized nemesis of the player Warframe, have always a set of 4 void powers based off the same pool that the warframes, and can likewise range from crazy powerful or mechanically weak.... But more than that, it's canon that they get stronger and stronger for each battle that they recover from, when that's tough because they are unkillable by mundane means. To put a Kuva Lich down for good in warframe, you gotta stab them not just with a Parazon blade, (which is a special tool which can both work as a knife that can insta kill enemies in a weakened state, ignoring their durability and also to hack machines), but your Parazon also needs the right combination of Requiem Mods, which are basically codes written under a magical language called Voidtongue, which in this context will wipe out the Kuva Liches' soul. The Tenno are also canonically unable to die by mundane means as they always can revive unless their "Oro" (a special orb thing Tenno leave behind when killed in battle) is destroyed. The Conclave, which is basically the resident PvP mode of Warframe, is Lorewise meant to train the tenno to fight against enemies the share the same kind of semi immortality as themselves.
A grineer railajack crew member even says that when he is angry at something he puches the railjack walls with enough strength to bend it...Railjack are made out of titanium and its walls are THICK... so a random grineer can casually bend inches of solid titanium with one punch
Yeah, Grineer are equivalent to WH40K Space Marines. Which goes to show just how fucking deadly Warframes are since we casually rip through a ship full of Grineer like it's a Sunday stroll.
True. Originally the Grineer were made to be builders. Having super strength makes their jobs easier for them. Fast forward to present day, the Grineer now are susceptible to degradation but they are way more violent. So super strong, and super angry. You can even see the difference in how Corpus are actually inside the drop ship when they teleport in. But the Grineer marines are *on* the drop ship when they teleport in. They're just sitting on top of it just chilling. Or how in Plains of Eidolon, you think rockets are dropping on you but lo and behold, it was a Grineer marine inside it. Like what the heck are they made of? I think for entities other than warframes, going up against the Grineer is like that first time you jumped into Steel Path and you weren't prepared. They're like tanks on two legs.
Bro. If I had to play a drinking game for every time he was wrong about the matter (which was damn near every single line) I'd be dead of alcohol poisoning a hundred times over. I'll try to keep it short: >Grineer lift and carry multi-ton industrial supply crates on the daily (their genetic templates, while unstable and decaying, are actually comparably 'jacked' as Doom Guy, and the cybernetic prosthetics that replace their short-lived joints are industrial robotics grade) >Grineer casually shrug off getting struck by lightning >Corpus engineer and integrate tech to nullify the 16D dimension that is the Void in a weekend, that honestly should say it all >The Infestation is a can of technorganic nanotech worms that puts even the Flood to shame, and clearly it's tricked this guy into thinking exactly what it wants about it >Tenno are incorporeal, immortal, and godlike Void ghosts that blew up city blocks by sneezing on accident, before they had a clue how to even use their powers >Warframes are casually citynuker (minimum) technorganic monstrosities even before Tenno transference juices them up to levels comparable to 40k Greater Daemons (IE decide a planet-scale conflict in a second) >'Sentients' referenced like the Conculysts are like the dead skin cells of a capital-S Sentient; there aren't any canonical boundaries to the limitations of their adaptation >Sentients insta-hack, hijack, and assimilate all non-organic technology at will. Cyberdemons' pacemakers beware of the incoming sweep, if chopstick bois be click-clacking around >Eidolons like the Hydrolyst passively control weather systems (powerscalers consistently place this at MANY nukes' worth of energy to do for even a moment) and manipulate said systems for pinpoint-accuracy lightning and EMP spam >Eidolons are the aimlessly wandering KNUCKLEBONES of a capital-S Sentient >An example of a capital-S Sentient is Praghasa, who unironically EATS stars. Not destroys, just casually EATS, like a snack >"No anti-Kaiju measures"? Necramechs literally are anti-Kaiju-grade Dreadnaught-analogs, they bring down skyscraper+ beasties in seconds >'Murmur' means a low, continuous, unclearly-heard sound like indistinct voices; not "wallwall" >Murmur aren't 'monsters,' there's no set number of them. They're an inexorable tide of conceptual manifestations of one's fraying sanity the instant they're exposed to the Void, automatically scaling infinitely to all who suffer the terminal condition of beholding it, always creeping into frame in undetermined numbers from their peripherals. There's no 'killing' them, it's literally just flailing at paradoxical schizo space. Fun fact: all who invariably eventually fall to the Murmur become Void Angels - a bottomless legion of reality-warping cosmic horrors that 'sing' the song of absolute unmaking madness into the very fabric of every grade of spacetime around (referential to seraphim, a kind of angels that sing to the empty throne in Heaven) >The Void is a 16-dimensional 'gateway to eternity' that's the pseudo-spatial convergence of all space(s), timelines (past present future), and infinitely-extrapolative possibilities therein. It's a quantum realm of conceptual manifestation, and its 'waters' - so to speak - have been irrevocably stained by 'The Man In The Wall' which is in short a manifestation of all life's innate, inescapable fear of the unknown. As such, the 'behavioral' pattern of the Indifference (the 'substance' of the Void) that of a cognitohazard: one that can't be understood, that wants to be known, and to behold it is doom. Everything that has ever been exposed to the raw Void has died on contact, and its soul eventually swallowed by the Murmur. Everything that's 'returned' is not what it was - more like The Indifference wearing whatever or whoever it was, like a skin mask, looking to further spread its lethal cognitohazard self. Conceptually similar to a blend of Chaos and Strange Matter. Doom has... Doom Guy. No physically stronger than a canonical Grineer. No tougher. Just has bottomless sustain specifically against the Doom demons. All of whom are scared shitless of that one guy. The Doom demons' dimension is 4D. The Corpus could reverse-engineer Doom Guy's alientech armor in an afternoon and mass produce it within a weekend. Grineer kitted out with that little modification would clean house before Wednesday. The other factions wouldn't even catch wind of the situation before it's over and the Corpus and Grineer are at another business-as-usual skirmish over who gets the lion's share of the freshly made carcasses - of the giblets you just dropped into their piranha tank of a setting. And the 'heat' argument of "10 decicillion gajillion gorillion degrees" on Doom's side makes negative sense. Doom Guy has a dinky little flamethrower mounted on his shoulder, that spits regular old flames. Which work just fine on the Demons. He also dies when standing in lava, which is a great deal cooler than "10 decicillion gajillion gorillion degrees," proving that even things 'powered' directly by Argent energy don't sport any sort of magical heat resistance. Furthermore to try and claim that Argent energy has that as a baseline for its temperature is completely inconsistent even within Doom - there wouldn't be a PLANET anymore, the instant an Imp would conjure a fireball of it, Doom Slayer cracks an orb of the stuff, or every single time he rips a Demon to pieces and their "10 decicillion gajillion gorillion degrees" blood sprays all over. There's a canonical, distinct, LACK of everything within a solar sector's vicinity atomizing from it. Therefore: absolute wank. It's more likely accurate that Argent Energy, in super enclosed conditions akin to a particle accelerator, *can* be forced to reach such figures, and still retain its state as itself - which is more a testament to its flexibility and malleability as an energy medium, not "oh yeah all of it is just absurdly hot all of the time forever." There's also the convenient bit he left out about engagement front. While Hell's reserves are bottomless, the invasion is never all-reality-wide; there's a bottleneck that they can pour through. Which means there are limitations to how many of them can be at a front line at a time, which means attrition/sustain rates come into question. Against normie victims, the Demons' strategy of attrition works. However even if Hell is bottomless with demons, that doesn't get to matter if the side they clash against sports equally bottomless sustain for the engagement. And, again, they're all scared out of their wits over one single guy that sports just that. Spoiler: the Warframe universe is in a perpetual state of gridlock because they all have been, and can keep, fighting forever. Just like him.
Sorry, but there was too much inconsistency between using gameplay vs lore here. New war has significantly power crept the entire warframe universe, and lore wise, there are about two dozen warframes that have absurd hacks such as pocket dimensions they have full control of. Holding back a multi universal being, which is the void or man in the wall for thousands of years, ect ect ect. Not to mention the amount of immortality and invulnerability warframes and other advanced units for all the factions have that the demons would not have access to the tools to kill them. The Void itself is by far the most potent stop gap for any sort of universal cross invasion like this. The distruption caused would likely tear a hole that lets the man in the wall into the prime warframe timeline. That alone complicated everything to an insane degree as it would immediately come down to Icon Of Sin vs Man In The Wall and who you think would win in the end, essentially destroying both multiverses regardless of the victor.
I disagree. Holding back a multiversal entity isn’t killing it and DOOM Demons have multiple Multiversal beings among its ranks. None of the hax added are things Demons haven’t dealt with before or can straight up do themselves. Invulnerability to what? A corruption of the body, mind and soul on a universal level? Being erased from existence? Having invulnerability negation? Demons have ALL of this and more. In my research I saw no defense or power the demons couldn’t deal with so you gotta do better than just vague illusions to possible things the demons might not be capable of dealing with. The fact you are comparing MitW to Icon itself tells that the Demons would win. Icon isn’t the strongest Demon. He’s not even the strongest Titan, Champion is. Davoth, the Archdemons and other Titans stand above him in terms of power so if MitW stalemates Icon he’s getting thrashed by the Demons as a whole.
I'm not shure but when he said invulnerability, I think he's talking about warframes like Valkyr wich is immune to every type of effect or damage for as long as her 4th power IS active
@@rougarabidi have a bit of a question Corruption only spreads to one universe at a time right? Or rather to however Many universes There’s demons in Let’s ignore speed and just talk about ammount, cause killing a tenno means you have to kill them in every universe (vía the new war explaining their quatum inmortality) so like What happens there? Do demons get corruption over all universes? (Which sounds like bs) or do they have to slowly corrupt every versión of the tenno over every universe?
@@notme3603 Davoth can empower the Doom slayer to exist as a constant among all future possibilities in all future timelines to destroy the Maykrs in all future possibilities. I'm sure he could do the same with other demons if he had to. Didnt the Man in the Wall collapse all the timelines or something like that though?
30:17 excuse me what? Don’t wanna be that guy dude but a lot of warframes take way more punishment than argent weapons without a scratch Tf you mean no existing evidence
What are you talking about? Revenant's messmer skin, as well as all of the ways to shield gate and energy tank don't exist I don't know what you mean, there's no evidence that some warframes deal percentile damage to an enemy regardless of how strong they are smh what a fool. I mean, what dummy would believe that warframes with adaptive damage abilities would stand any chance against demons.
@@FoxInnaHat dude, what do you mean there’s no evidence of a warframe being that can adapt to anything do you know what a sentient is?, look it up before yaping what you don’t know about, revenant IS A SENTIENT, he barely even has any infestation because 70-80% of him is a sentient Jesus I love your kind, the internet guru that doesn’t even look up any of the given evidence before yaping, come back with a real argument besides “there’s no proof” when I gave you all the proof
Ok, I've watched a few of these now. But I noticed you overlooked something about the Hell Invasions. In the Doom lore. Both the original universe doom guy came from and the universe from doom 3 are still standing after being invaded dispite how powerful demons were simply because they closed the portal. Once it was closed, it didn't matter if the demons had been to the universe already, they couldn't go back and continue the invasion until the portal was opened again. That would suggest that the demons can go wherever they want in a universe they are invading and travel between hell and that universe at will so long as the portal being used for the invasion stays open. Eternal is the only game that didn't do it that way but that's because the slayer had other plans. This would drastically change the goal of the fight from fighting off hell, or even destroying it, to just finding and closing the portal, or portals, being used for the invasion. Unless I'm missing something which I very well could be. But I feel like that change in tactical priority would seriously change the outcome. Especially since the portal is always created by a faction in the universe that is being invading. Usually the UAC. But in warfame I could definitely see it being the Corpus that open the portal in an attempt to get access to the argent energy. This, in my mind, would give them a much better chance as it seems you do these match ups on the assumption that Hell in invading of its own volition which has never been seen to happen that I know of. They have to be given a way in. But again, I could very well be missing something. My only other issue was that you only lore to back up the hell invasion unless a doom game or mechanic disproved the viability of a tactic or weapon in warfame. Like with the freezing mechanic or the most powerful titans. We have never seen a hell invasion get to the point that a higher tier titan would even consider entering the universe before the portal is closed apart from the icon. I hope none of this came off rude, just voicing my thoughts.
A major oversight here is Davoth himself. He can open a portal whenever he wants to wherever, so essentially, even if they close every portal, he could just open a new one. It's not like Davoth is removed from the equation as his existence is what allows the demons to live, when he died, so did all of the demons. They basically have 2 objectives: Assassinate Davoth Close all the portals Essentially impossible because they don't have the means to kill davoth, and as long as davoth remains alive, q portal from hell is always a possibility
@@cheesybeans9476 I want you to understand that the tenno have literal infinity on their side. The void is an infinite source of bullshit of which they can easily infinitely draw upon. So much so that in lore, if the tenno utilise it correctly, they are outright undefeatable. They can continue whatever it is they want to do, forever. In other words, they can hunt down davoth until he is dead, because they cant die, or at least not permanently or in amy way that would be of a genuine hindrance to them. Hell, a single tenno held off a multidimensional god, i am more than confident that the tenno who have literally infinite lives and power to draw upon, will inevitably kill davoth. How long this would take? Couldnt tell ya. Not because its impossible to know, but because most likely, the tenno would just dedicate a single dude to sealing their universe off from hell's permanently as, again, infinite power. Why waste the time and resources on a problem if you dont need to? This is all to say, the tenno are basically cheating here. They win because they say they win, because the have the power to do that. Edit to add: the void is a realm of thought and infinity as it is the space between reality, which is why the tenno are able to do such things even if it should be bullshit.
First sentient weakness to the warframe comes to inherently the void power of the tenno. Second your explanation of the void is near spot on. Like almost perfect. Except you under how massive it is. If he'll is an amalgamation of impossible amount of universes the void is the space between between all those worlds. It's like your home is hell and the planet is the void. It's only weakness is in order for it directly affect the material it has to limit itself. This is where the murmur come in.
The best explaination to void energy i could come up with is: Its the most eficient source of energy in the WF universe and it rots alway sentients akin to how radiation rots humans (strip alway our defenses, breaks our coding and holds us from self healing)
Void Cascade is basically tenno fighting a void invasion/corruption for fun and money. Closing dimensional rifts destroying the physical bodies of thrax units and then killing their astral form/soul with the operator's void powers.
The fuck you mean there are normal humans in the doom universe and the corruption isnt actually an almighty unstopable force???? I said this think is taking over the universe 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@notme3603When you play as Doom Slayer demons look weak obviously lol. Explain how the Icon of Sin captured more than thousands of universes then lol. In a cutscene plasma shots did nothing to an imp, it's stated that Doom Slayer amps the shots lol 🥱😂
See, if you take the gameplay portion of things, like with the sentients, then you also take the gameplay portion of the Tenno farming the demons in sheer 'cool new weapons and mods!' fashion because the moment there's a potential upgrade Tenno swarm on that. Also the Tenno aren't getting corrupted, especially since we've seen someone cage a portion of what is essentially an eldritch horror obsessed only with having fun for untold millennia that absolutely does corrupt everything with the full force of the Void that the Tenno wield... and the frame he was possessing gave out before him and he was still holding it back. Even in the occasions where we do see a frame taken away, like with that frame, some of the Tenno can just come and take it back. Speaking of the gameplay portion of how mental warframe players get, god forbid someone decides they want to make a new frame from the Demon incursion pulled from the infinite potential timelines that a Tenno doesn't win in. Who wants to see some mad lad try and use Argent Energy with the Void? Seriously, the Demons and all their timelessness would probably crush a single warframe, find that they're gone, turn around and suddenly that same warframe is just barreling down on them screaming "Uh-uh, I want my drops fool!" The Demons would probably become quite confused that the warframes they beat never actually seem to lose or be the only faction other than The Man in the Wall to realize that the Tenno abuse timeline shenanigans and that they don't have an actual answer to it since time doesn't mean anything to them. I am fully convinced that the entire reason business grandaddy Parvos doesn't know how to handle or approach the Tenno is because every one one of them is legitimately insane.
When you're going up an elevator in Nekravol (soul factory in Doom Eternal), Sammy H says the demons were only using a portion of the soul and sentinel/makyr efforts were needed to create argent. That means the demons aren't powered by argent, just a by product and probably aren't 250 gazillion degrees or whatever. If they were, every imp fireball would cause a nuclear explosion.
WERE only using a portion. Argent is made of Hell Essence and Wraith Energy. The Maykrs created it and the Demons utilize it. It was part of their alliance. Yes Demons do have it. In fact the humans on Mars came into contact with Argent through the demons. They never met the Maykrs.
Not being able to calculate how hard it is to stomp time because it doesn't destroy anything would also apply to the Demon's hotter than the sun temperatures. How are you that hot and not just evaporate the entire planet with the amount of energy being thrown around? You don't, unless the entirety of the doom universe is apparently just very very heat resistant. All you know is to stomp hard enough to stop time, you'd need speed and force enough to temporarily break physics. So Rhino's stomp would have around the same force of a black hole.
"Dead" warframes its a neat thing cause they dont actually die cause they dont really they mostly become really annoyed pieces and space dust, oh and the normal frames are indeed mass produced versions, primes are like vanguard versions, and Protos are the Originals, Umbra is literally just Doom guy who became a warframe
Gotta correct you, the flood from Halo can become eldritch horrors with the ability to manipulate celestial objects, sometimes time and even reality. This is ontop of all the abilities The Infected have.
The entirety of the Warframe universe can be summed up as a bomb with a lit fuse and the Tenno are the only faction between everyone and catastrophe. It's a post-post-apocalyptic setting about to get a triple combo, with constant infighting that keeps nudging for the Dimocles blade on everyone's head that's the Void to fall. The reality is that the Warframe universe is already experiencing a demon invasion of a similar calibre of that one coming from the Doom franchise, but they're currently managing to keep ahead because a few people have been monitoring the Void ever since the first spark that turned it into the game's present times, the first conceptual embodiment. Ever since then, enough understanding of the Void and technologies that exploit it have been developed that simultaneously gave power to the entity that lay within and created the tools to keep the invasion at bay, but if the Tenno fail to defend these key points, the Origin system is bound to become the battlefield between two invading armies of power beyond anyone's understanding. Depending on argent's interaction to the Void, the armies of hell may become endless fuel for the Indifference's eternal curiosity and hunger for emotions, emotions that conceptually embody and become armies for the Indifference to use and further tear at the fabric of reality. Multiple times has been said that the Void has been inspired by WH40K's Warp and cosmic horror, so you can guess what sort of insanity can ensue if you take away the people that are constantly pulling at the brakes, the Tenno, if they get overwhelmed by a third party. The Tenno canonically can't die, mind you, but they'll be forced back and it could come to a point that the last strongholds of humanity will be the buoys the Orokin built inside of the Void itself, the Orokin towers, which were essentially built as pit stops for the wealthy and the noble with lethal security systems, that could be potentially converted for long term habitation. The unlucky, provided they have a sufficient mastery over their mind and body, could pull off something the scale of Duviri and form strongholds of themselves though the circumstances to its creation were unique to say the least.
Firstly, I believe the Corpus and Parvos himself were greatly underestimated. I believe the Board of Directors wouldn't be a problem, they united and stood with the Tenno and the Grineer against the Sentients in the New War, they'd easily put aside their differences here especially since the demons can't be surrendered to like Alad V tried doing. Parvos has a major trick up his sleeve with the Specter technology, allowing him to mass produce an expendable army of duplicates of any unit, Warframes included. While Warframe Specters have weaker damage and a lot squishier defences the powers they can mimic are still formidable. Assuming the worst and saying every specter gets one shot, even getting to cast one powerful ability per unit could cull the demons relatively easily. Secondly, both the Corpus and the Grineer have access to immortal units, Sisters of Parvos and Kuva Liches respectively. Not even the Tenno can kill them without specifical weapons, basically using magical commands to cast them out, with each of them having a unique combination and sequence to them. The demons would have to find the Requiem words and test them out in confrontations to fell just one. Thirdly, if we assume that the factions are united, both because you said that the Grineer could be used to buy time for the others and because canonically in the New War we have precedent for this, a significant portion of the Sentients can be made invulnerable to all the damage due to the usage of Tower Kuva. We already have Sentients in-game, the Eidolons on the Plains of Eidolon, whose shields can only be damaged with Void damage which the demons can't access. A truce would allow the Tenno to give the Sentients the Tower Kuva making them invulnerable. Also the Archons are hybrids between Warframes and Sentients, they could bolster the ranks by reviving fallen Warframes and we don't have the upper power limits of how many times Archon Shards could do that
i think for sentients in lore adapt 100% but the resistance has to ramp up over time spent exposed to it. but additionally have a huuuge weakness towards void damage. so you either have to kill them with void damage, or hit them hard enough to kill instantly.
A massive part of warframe’s gameplay loop is research and using the weapons and powers of their enemies against them so they could probably find and weaponize argent energy pretty quickly… Additionally I think you are severely underestimating the power of the infestation. It’s a virus that can corrupt flesh, metal and software the infestation becomes an essential part of your very soul and being. The infestation much like the flood or tyranids can quickly adapt and overcome their weaknesses this is why warframes have such varied powers and defenses. Depending on the strain the hive mind controlling it is so bullshit intelligent that it far surpasses even the greatest human tacticians and can borderline predict the future.
These videos are very fun, but it does often feel like you undersell the competitor when it comes to the DOOM invasion. I think this could just be due to lack of familiarity with some franchises. Collabing with some "lore scholars" could make for a much better scenario in some cases.
Yeah he even said it himself that this is a couple weeks worth of knowledge. And there's a lot of holes in this matchup. That's why he needs the knowledgeable individuals to collaborate with. And I do think he posted this with the intention of him getting absolutely obliterated by us with his lack of knowledge with the deeper lore.
@@WeebSlayer71 The doomslayer is just a guy who waddles around shooting guns. They just tossed in some random crap about how the demons have a magical everything proof shield but the doomslayer is the only one who can penetrate it. Even if none of that is represented in gameplay. "The demons are totally immune to everything guys, but the d-doomslayer is even betterer than that!"
@@enfisu586 *Ignores the part of the game where you can see soldiers fighting against imps and doing a pretty good job in one of the first levels of the game* In fact, that part highlight the actual issue humanity had the demon invasion, these things won't stop coming by the time you kill one two more take their place. This guy strikes me as the type of guy who reads a pokedex entry and takes it completely seriously like the one that says Magacargo is around as hot as the sun.
@@clintriggen3554 For how infinitely numerous they supposedly are, there's strangely never more of them in a room than a last gen console could handle lmao. Tack numbers onto a list of things about them that's greatly exaggerated.
The demon blood isn't hot enough to give them immunity to, plasma rifle, BFG or the crucible. Also I wonder what the bullet are made of as the lead would melt before impact, IF the demon are as heated as it is said. (I have found the answer, " argent". I would say if it exist then the tenno can use it and make weaponry with it.) In game, warframe shown to able able to survive a couple of solar flare. Limbo point- while demon may travel trough the dimension that limbo would creat once a demon has been in it. They would still get the damage when traveling in it and still be under the influence of the law that limbo give in it (the freez time part). Demon unless top tier, don't show any ability to aver rule the law of an other being. Frost- I would still say he would be able kill demon with the instant freeze, (would demon still survive if the body heat drop in a instant to 0?) even if they don't die in a instant they would surely be a lot more slow. It is sayed "colder and deadlier than space itself" demon can survive the vacume of space, but frost is above it. Nekros- I mean, I think nekros would avoid using fear once he see the demon expres their fear with murder. He still be able to bend the soul of the demon to his will since it is the law he can bend, he manipulate the soul of the corrupted ( Orokin corruption) and even give soul to machine. So if this doesn't show how law bend breaking nekros is, I don't know what to say. Nyx- heh sure. The warframe I would say useless would be: gara, lavos, maybe baruuk, maybe chroma, definetly ember (quite suprise I haven't heard of her in your vid), Hidroid, loki
The thing about warframe , no matter the threat there is a warframe that is specifically designed or born to beat and kill that threat with a vengence not seen in most universe's
The thing that makes many of the elemental warframes so powerful isn't the elements themselves, but their ability to multiply damage dealt and their abilities to strip defenses. Frost may only stop a group for a couple seconds, but thats not the point. Yarelli isn't trying to drown you with water, but with a damage multiplier that'll drop the threshold needed to kill a demon from a BFG9k to a flick behind the ear.
Gonna add my points of lore for Warframe so that the argument is a little more concise; You are right on the Grineer and Corpus, as both are basically human-line and would fail just as hard. The robotics would come in clutch for both factions, but that's about it. The Infested can and have infected beings with high internal temperatures, albeit very slowly. The Infested is.... iffy. On one hand, they infected the entire corpus ship that Jordas was on, Plasma Drives and all, and there are infested units (Specifically the Carnis, which use a form of Bioplasma as a basic attack) which are able to handle heat moderately well. But it would be a race for the Demons to kill all the infested before they infected them. The Sentients are relatively easy to explain; Sentients can adapt to any damage type as long as it is not overwhelming and not related to the void. The Tenno were able to defeat these creatures with these powers because their power is based in the void, as is their arsenal. The mods that you put in weapons utilize the innate void energy in a warframe (and tenno!) to improve the weapon. However, the Grineer and Corpus have been able to kill Sentient grunts in the past, though it usually takes a lot of effort (or overwhelming firepower as with Kahl). Pregasa, one of the largest sentients, could eat suns for breakfast and would have if not for *spoilers* happening. The void is indeed Chaos. Raw, unbridled chaos. Possibility for anything and everything and nothing to happen. Kinda like the Chaos Gods of Warhammer's Warp without all of the cut into multiple emotions bit. Just raw Soulacid. That being said, the Murmur are basically like the daemons of 40k; they can't really die, they just get sent back to whence they came. Worse yet, it is implied that they are a form of corruption of the soul as well, as their appendages are very similiar to the appendages of the Void Angels, corrupted humans who have been granted great power (and madness) by the void in an attempt to free their master, The Man in the Wall. The Man in the Wall is basically time-locked and that is his only weakness. He literally stops the explosion of the sun. The warframes are mass-produced, mostly as copies of the original, memory and all. Yes, memory, singular. Each warframe, as quote by Ballas, has but a single, burning memory inside of their head. On top of that, there are three alternatives to demonic corruption; Narmer Veils, Kuva Continuity, and Void Corruption. Void Corruption doesn't play well with other forms of corruption and will actively burn it it out (See The War Within for Void Corruption helping against Kuva Continuity, and The New War for Narmer Veils being absolutely smoked by regular force of will). I'd very much say that Void Corruption would actively seek to burn out the Corruption that is present from DOOM. Each warframe also has at least building level strength, as each of them can carry a Void Key in their off hand while wielding a weapon. The Void Keys are pure gold device that power the Torsion Beam Devices in Orokin Sabotage and are mentioned to be pretty hefty. That being said, they can't wield an Archgun without having a gravmag stabilizer, so they aren't very strong, I'll give you that. Limbo would be invaluable for defense and support, what are you on? He can literally stop time inside his little dimension of his and it can't be interacted with by anything (Murmer and other tenno included!) thus making him invincible as long as he is in it and alone. Though you are correct about demons being able to enter once banished. That being said, Limbo himself was torn apart by his own dimension, so it would be a really bad idea for the demons to try and utilize it because they could befall the same fate. You need to have considerable intellect to even make a single jump. The Ice Bomb in Doom Eternal specifically mentions using freezing gasses to freeze their enemies. Frost doesn't do that; he just makes your temperature 0. As in 0 kelvin, in which all chemical reactions stop occurring. Same with Gauss, who is able, in lore, to drop the temperature around him (as seen with his Thermal Sunder ability) to nearly absolute zero. The cold-themed warframes would absolutely be able to freeze demons in their tracks and kill them, at least the lower grunt ones. Nidus would be useful, but not for the reason you would expect; he cannot freaking die. Unlike other warframes like Inaros, Jade, or Limbo, who were literally torn apart because their powers were going out of control, Nidus was a prototype that never saw the light of day. As such, he adapts a lot quicker than the infestation; hell, he is related to the Helminth Strain, the strain that turned people into warframes. Nidus would be useless for defeating the demons, but dear god he would put up one hell of a perimeter because as long as he is surrounded by demons he isn't dying anytime soon. He's not even weak to the infestation's usual weakness of fire. Rhino should be top of the line, honestly. Rhino, in his base form, is able to tank nuclear radiation and the surface of the Sun, easily, with his Iron Skin ability. On top of Roar being a buff, his ability to stop time with his stomps, and the ability to just become nigh invincible for some time, he should be one of the top contenders. Rhino literally tore another warframe in half with his bare hands. You are also underselling Styanax. His ability not only includes combat, but reinforcing the will of others. Out of all the frames, he might actually be a game changer as he ends up reversing the corruption of a corpus mad scientist with multiple brainwashed bodies attached to him. Styanax may be able to temporarily reverse the corruption, albeit it will be temporary and the demons would adapt quickly. Nekros has been shown controlling literal armies of souls and has even controlled the soul of Murmur enemies (you know, the conceptual embodiment of chaos) so I think he'd be able to control some demon's souls no problem. I would compare a single Nekros to a Baron of Hell in willpower. Also, two important warframes to mention that didn't get mentioned; Grendel and Vauban. The latter is important because DEAR GOD the amount of gadgets that void technician has on him is ridiculous. He could call in a vacuum that sucks the demons towards it, tether them with magic fishing line that disables their nervous system (yes really), use vortex pads to make their advance impossible, etc. And Grendel can eat anything he wants. He has eaten sentients, murmur, and even freaking childhood traumas made manifest. Unleash an army of Grendels against hell, and they'll see a feast, one the demons won't be aware of because Grendel can vore-snipe you from at least 100 meters away! This isn't even touching on other lore tidbits, like Rell with The Chains of Harrow or the events of Duviri, where the weapons are literally made of pure void-stuff. Or Oro, which are the canonical souls of the Warframe (not the tenno, which are stuck in a Schrodinger's cat situation) and can't be destroyed but can be collected. Warframe doesn't solo the DOOM universe, but it gets pretty lopsided when you include the Tenno. Without the Tenno, the Warframe universe would be pretty screwed.
Okay okay okay okay. First thing. Sentients are basically living and reproducing metal. They would be resistant to the corruption but something I feel is worth mentioning is how natural selection happens in real life, IF given enough time they will most definitely develop a pure resistance to argent energy and whatnot. But that’s a time factor which you explored so whatever. Second. If the icon of sin and basically the god of that universe are the most powerful beings I can’t help but feel like the man in the wall solos. The void for example follows the in-universe theory of eternalism where basically every choice you didn’t make all still exist and in The New War it was shown that these other options CAN jump realities to help the main one. The reason the demons can’t make use of this is because these are by definition NOT other universes. They all seem to exist within the void. But going with what I said before, people like the Lotus and the man in the wall have IMMENSE power that isn’t explicitly stated but to put it in perspective. The lotus managed to move the moon by herself into the void, and she is not by any means the most powerful sentient. But keep in mind that the man in the wall was definitely able to overcome her…..easily. So perhaps it’s something to consider.
The infested have more than canon fodder, but I can see why you’d only count the average enemies. There’s an entire moon (Deimos) that’s absolutely covered in infested, with colossal worms named Vome and Fass that far exceed the size of things like the icon of sin or titans. The only thing(s) that has ever created a fear response in the infested, was the coming of the Void demon and our Tenno who is basically an extension of said demon’s powers. A murmur is another way of saying a whisper. The sentients are weak to the void (The power warframes and their operators use), because it’s something that is nigh impossible to adapt to its boundless possibilities. As you said, randomness personified. Their adaptation can’t work, because everytime they try- it changes.
from what i can tell you massively overestimate, both the heat and heat resistance of demons. one of doomguys most effective weapons is the plasma rifle, and it does not reach anywhere near the level of heat you are indicating would be necessary, and if argent energy truly was as hot as you claim and inside of every demon, a single demon death would result in an explosion several times larger than any nuke, and that's just from the rapid heat attenuation. secondly, the grineer would be a much more powerful force than you give them credit for. sure you can corrupt a group of grineer, then the next batch of clones is born. now you have to work on corrupting those, and even the ones you corrupt are on a short time limit due to cloning sickness. also the grineer are actually pretty physically powerful. they could hold the line for quite a while. finally, i would say that the void is basically similar to the warp from warhammer, which is to say it is a threat on all levels including physical spiritual and mental. the void also has it's own corrupting influence so... yeah... there's more to say, but i'll leave it there.
I talked about this. Doomguy empowers his gun with his will that allows him to defeat gods and titans with weapons that aren’t normally capable of killing them. This is stated by Hugo Martin so no none of Doomguy’s weapons are normal.
@@rougarabid hmm. must have missed that. doesn't explain how a dead pinky demon doesn't nuke the area but if a will to kill is all it takes, the grineer are even more effective. or is this another special technology thing. whatever the case, "infusing will" into anything sounds like magic to me, and that would delve into a more complex and metaphysical conversation on the effects of void magic, hell magic, and mayker magic, none of which are particularly well defined and as such would be a profound waste of time... well at least as far as i can tell.
Lets not forget about the Man in the Wall, the entity within the void. Since they are part of the void that contained endless amounts of timeline and capability to change by an unknown level, the Man in the Wall may have a higher and more efficient influence than the Icon of Sin. There is a lot of unknowns about the entity's powers, but with evidence so far when the important characters experience the void, including operator, if the Man in the Wall were tobe set freed into the physical plane of the Warframe universe then the entity may able to manipulate reality that the demons is not immune to. Void damage is a type that no one have resistance against. Don't forget about Atlas's frame lore where he punched a gigantic asteroid with one punch, so he could be one of those frames that can defeat titans. Now lets talk about the operator, who may be the only chance that the Warframe Universe have to stop the Doom invasion. The operator have access to the most strongest versions of the frames + mods and augment that could make one weapon or frame strong enough to one shot the highest level enemies in the game. Dante, Jade, and Kullervo I believe could tank and destroy almost all of the demons until they meet the entity of the Doom Universe. Also, despite the vault that holds the energy for the warframes destroyed, the operator themselves could still control some using their own abilities. I wonder how void and argon energy will clash or combine together?
Oh yeah, also imagine the Operator coming to the entity of the Doom Universe accepting a deal in the similar fashion as the one scene in the Zaramin when the Operator accept the deal from the Man in the Wall. A deal to keep the invasion at bay by gaining part of the power the entity had, in price of other timelines that may still be existing. Let me tell you, the Man in the Wall could able to manipulate timelines when a deal is accepted. The entity in the Doom Universe can change anything by words alone, but there might be hints of limitations where the entity could only affects a single layer of the universes, not timelines unless they get their hands on something else that would break this limitation. And imagine operator weilding both void and argon energy to stop the demon invasion. What if the Man in the Wall and the entity of Doom Universe decide to team up, if they shared similar goals. Then this become the biggest threat for the Warframe universe to face, demons powered by void energy ontop of argon. Eventually, it is all come up to the Operator vs the demons of Doom and the two entities that joined to cause chaos to the universe, by himself. Does the operator have what it takes to save the universe and stops the demons from taking over?
Well you did say a lot of different things that may or may not be relevant I think you need to rewatch the video again because there are a couple of things you may have forgotten I mean doesn't Atlas have the power to manipulate Earth so him destroying an asteroid isn't that special considering he can manipulate the earth so it could simply make it explode so it's not a full physical show of strength and I don't think the man in the wall is that powerful compared to the icon of sin or the dark Lord because like you said him literally saying something is enough to make it a reality what's stopping the dark Lord from saying the void doesn't exist or the man in the wall is dead nothing You're basically facing off against a multiversal plus being well multiple multiversal plus beings versus a guy who clearly isn't even universal not to mention the makers The Father and the dark Lord can manipulate timelines as well And I will say this The demons are above time and space so manipulating time isn't going to stop them and you're speaking about the corruption Yes they do have resistance but it is nowhere near high enough to stop the doom corruption so safe to say it's more likely the Warframe universe is completely screwed in a couple of days at the most because the moment The demons end up finding out about the vault and the demons will find out it's game over even faster from months to days to a couple of hours And remember there are sentient beings inside the Doom universe who have more advanced technology than some of the Warframe universe and yet they still fell to the demons not to mention the fact that the demons from Doom have conquered countless realities in the past universes timelines all that nonsense so them conquering is a guarantee because they surely have faced far more intelligent and advanced and more powerful life forms in the past and like I said they all fell to the doom demons.
Adding to this as I watch along, for the purpose of me not forgetting points at the end. The corpus do have access to kaiju sized mechs, with some of their raknoid line. The jackel line also has the razorback. Not saying these would give much better chance, just a minor correction. Just read through some of the comments and saw your response to the exploiter orb being brought up, so nevermind on the kaiju part, but it does show they have the capacity to create such mechs. How long it would take would be up for debate, but probably wouldn't be able to in a short enough timeframe. The way I imagine the void is to think of every universe and timeline that exists as being bubbles while the void is the entire ocean in which those bubbles reside. It has also been used for speedier travel from one side of the universe to another, similar to how Warhammer 40k regularly uses the warp for travel, this is how the sentients the tenno deal with ended up sterile due to void sickness. You said you weren't going to cover variants of warframes. Umbra Excalibur functions differently enough from Excalibur that I'm pretty sure he'd be worth covering. Warframes are pretty much puppeted by the tenno, but Umbra Excalibur can actually act on his own. Ok, just got to the part where you lumped all the combat frames together, so nevermind on this point. You were pretty much right on the part of Warframes being people pretty much being trapped in their own bodies and being controlled by the tenno. The tenno can control them from pretty much anywhere, even from another dimension, as was confirmed in the Second Dream quest where Lua, the place where the tenno had been housed, was pulled out of the void and showcasing they had this link and control of the warframes from within the void prior. Limbo's power could actually be useful as long as he only uses it defensively as a get out of jail card and doesn't banish a demon into it. That would be best case scenario for him, but that would require him to already know how the demons function and this scenario is based on them having to react to immediate invasion, so yeah he'd definitely make that mistake. He is theoretically more useful than the elemental frames, but requires knowledge he wouldn't have at the time. This goin off of what I understood from how you explained the demons teleporting works. Pretty sure Volt would be the most useful of the elemental frames. His speed boost affects physical speed of himself and allies, this means both movement and melee attacks. He'd at least be able to increase the effectiveness of the combat centric frames. Sevagoth taking souls to empower himself, I'm pretty sure that would speed up his corruption in this scenario. Putting aside Wisp's ability to pull things from other places, she an ability to support allies by giving them increased speed, armor, and regeneration. Not sure how useful the armor and regeneration would be here, but speed is always a welcome addition. Pretty sure the best possible scenario would be if you combined cooperation between Dante, Protea, Parvos, Alad V, and Limbo. This is assuming a limbo hasn't already attempted to banish a demon and Alad V's hubris didn't lead to him being a dumbass like when he got infected by the infestation. Protecting the heart of Deimos by tossing it into the void would probably be a hail mary attempt, cause we wouldn't know how the effects of the void would react to an infested planet. If what you said about mods is true and they are canon to the warframe lore, then there's a meme video that showcases something absolutely hilarious. It shows Gauss running so fast the screen flips, which was a bug that got patched out. The video is called "Warframe: Saint plus ultra" by Zanagoth, it's a less than 7 minute youtube video and worth watching for both the entertainment and theory crafting for this situation.
Now that I think about it, I think the void may actually a roided up version of the warp. Both just exist, but the warp is affected by the extreme collective emotions a beliefs of others whereas the void is just doing whatever the hell it wants. This also includes the fact the void created its' own collective consciousness without outside influence. The warp is only chaotic because the warring that happened outside of it, while the void is pure chaos and always has been.
I personally disagree with the Durability section, due to Revenant's Mesmur skin ability, which has been shown to completely negate any damage except void. The demons have no physical access to void based dmg unless they commune with the Man in the Wall, yet his deals always have a steep price.
Just a small note in terms of that "portal to the sun" power, it's actually pretty weak as far as Warframe abilities goes on single targets. It can clear grunts just fine for 2 reasons: The grunts are so much weaker than your warframe that even your shoulder bumps can kill them. And 2. The beam gets stronger the more targets it hits, and you are combining it with other abilities by several times. Otherwise as far as gameplay goes a Void powered sword from Excalibur is generally treated as more powerful in 1v1s than the sun portal attack, and that's the case even for lvl 1 void strikes compared to the sun blast which is an ability the Wisp Warframe doesn't unlock until lvl 10. So sentients can potentially adapt to things whole lot of times hotter than the sun, especially since it generally requires many buffs, debuffs and multi hits to kill any of them in the Steel Path (which is like the hard mode of the game, with WAY higher damage numbers than the normal path, al la JRPGs).
With the sentients 90% resistance is just a game mechanic the only thing they can't adapt to in the lore is void energy, the void energy weapons were specifically designed because they couldn't adapt even in game there are hints to this when you fight edilons for instance And with the Warframes they were mass produced according to lore
I might make more comments later, but I'll just leave this one here for y'all: The Doom Guy deals damage to Demons with various weapons of human and demonic make. Many of these weapons are enhanced versions of weapons humanity already has now. Warframes have a vast arsenal of weapons that make the BFG look adorable by comparison. The Exergis, Kuva Ogris, Tenet Ferrox, and Opticor Vandal to name a few. Mods can be used to add elements, damage multipliers, statuses, and more, to these weapons. If a Tenno got ahold of the BFG, then nothing could stop them... assuming the BFG has better stats than an Opticor in the first place. As far as "Elemental Resistances" go, the Void nullifies those to a degree. While many enemies in Warframe have certain armors that make X less effective than Y, every enemy you fight can be afflicted with various statuses, such as freezing enemies solid with a high status, high magazine, high rate of fire weapon... such as the Gotva Prime. And since you apparently don't know this: The Tenno get their power from the Void. Every Tenno ability will work on a Demon, simple as. Frost can walk in and freeze a room solid for a minute straight. Saryn can make them cough up their guts and die. Ember can burn demons alive. Zephyr can destroy them with gale force hurricanes. Yareli can pull them into a whirlpool and then blast them to pieces. Hydroid can rip their armor apart and then feed them to his pet kraken. Volt will absolutel lightning strike them into oblivion. Saryn, whose primary abilities are spores that damage enemies, and spread to others, can infect machines. Corpus, Sentient, Murmur, doesn't really matter. Unless they have Overguard, a particular kind of shield, they're fucked. While a majority of the factions will fall to demonic invasion, the last and best defense against them are the Tenno, but... as they say... You can't kill the devil, Tenno! But you can send it back to hell. Protip: Demons invading the Void will go about as badly as Demons fighting the Tenno.
As long as the Doom Invasion event has loot worth a Tenno's time, those demons are beyond doomed.
Well said😂😂 just for the arcanes n potatoes
Tell the Tenno they drop platinum.
They'll find a way.
It would probly just be another new resource. Not that that would stop us.
This is so fucking true, it hurts
We are now getting the explanation of the void
Demon:*enter dimension*
Limbo: here's the problem I'm not trapped in here you you trapped in here with me
Demon: What
Limbo: DELETE
Accurate and on point
HE HIT THEM WITH THAT DAPPER-ASS CLAP, AND THEY VANISHED!
Yeeeeup
nah, Limbo doesn't have any abilities to just flat out delete
guns? yes. but not abilities
what he does have is ZA WARUDO!!! TOKI WO TOMARE!!!!!
@@dragonriderabens9761 nah thing is he can collapse that thing on everything inside, warframe abilities in game play aren't actually lore accurate, like how Nova can't antimatter nuke the whole map. or atlas cant just shatter the whole map, limbo would realistically just delete everything in the vicinity of ZA WARUDO when he collapses the space time with it.
okay a few things:
-the main reason the sentients were defeated is because the tenno, and their abilities, utilize void energy, which is poison to the sentients and nullifies their abilities (this was not because void is chaos, its because their creators literally designed them around being vulnerable to the void. the sentients we fight in game are also basically a single pebble compared to ACTUAL sentients that split tiny splinters of themselves off because the size of an actual sentient is about the size of the titanic if not a bit bigger. that is why the orokin needed the void to destroy them, because even their weaponry got adapted
-murmur doesnt translate to anything. its an actual english word, its a synonym to "whispering" because a void god is whispering to the people who discovered him. the void in general is kinda difficult to assign traits to, because it either straight up copies what you show it simply creates what you think of (conceptual embodiment. any strong thought becomes reality the same way how davoth would "create" things. just godly creation although from a different dimension)
-the tenno are also immortal. the only time we actually died, another version of us just popped into our reality and we got sent back to the place where we became tenno. our soul and immortality seems to be tied to the god who is from the void. so i doubt hell corruption can take any frame or tenno until the man in the wall is dealt with. a dozen frames also have overguard, which is essentially a shield that prevents any effects from taking hold of you (even if its getting knocked down or radiation, shit bounces off) so corruption would very likely have to get through THAT as well, especially since overguard is something thats not just Gameplay but actual lore. every Eximus unit has one and its confirmed that every faction has a percentage of their soldiers that are eximus.
warframe lore is really fucking messy and gets one punch man-y if you look to closely
Uh, yes and no, the Sentients were defeated because it was a plot hatched by Sun Hao and Ballis, to use the Tenno to wipe out the Orokin and then the Tenno, by The Sentient fake a loss, which backfired on them.
I'm not to far in the story, but as I am guessing their forces have yet to regain their full strength.
Dont you just have to sufficiently damage a warframe to destroy its overguard?
@yekkub9425 Yes but that only works against Warframes that don't have the innate ability to grant overguard, like Loki or Limbo. But a lot of warframes can grant overguard and replenish it infinitely. Have 2 Styanaxs in a group/squad, ggs trying to affect anyone in the area. Take your ball and go home essentially lol
on the tenno imortallity thing is actually that the tenno is a paradox that can only be killed if the version on real space the operator and other version on the void the drifter are both killed
@@julianthompson1937 A sufficiently powerful group of demons should be able to destroy their overguard and immediately possess them right afterwards though. Armored Barons can also obliterate your soul (which Tenno seemed vulnerable to against the Elder queen, only surviving due to them cutting off their own transference) and body at the same time with one strike. Lost Souls simultaneously explode and possess targets.
As a DOOM fan, you WAY overhype the demons in this compared to the actual GODS that Tenno are.
I came here to say that as well it wouldn't be a fair fight
I got a question: how does time stop would affect demons?
Can they still move and what he said is about aging or they can just move on stopped time?
@@eggseed6543 from my understanding time stomp is a skill all wf possess according to gameplay and to be fair he goes off of gp for doom alot so if we are going off gp all frames can time stomp and yes it would affect the lower tier demons however the bigger boys would take more skill than time stomp BTW time stomp is a weak attack for a tenno
@@Nothingtrueeverythingpermitted how about the more convoluted time stop/restraining skills? Like limbo timestop and gauss kinetic absorption?
@@Nothingtrueeverythingpermitted No, he is not going of of gameplay for doom here, logically, argent energy attacs of deamons should destroy continents at this level of “temperature”, but in doom we see those argent balls absorbed to the ground with little effect for it, and its like that in most of cases, so why are we even considering gp abilities of warframes
You lost me at limbo. He could delete every demom that step foot in his dimension. You’ve go it backwards limbo is far more powerfull in lore. He is GOD of his dimension . The demons entering his realm would be there immediate downfall, they gain access not control
And that's normal limbo lol. The primes are more stronger and more powerful then the new ones kinda saying all primes is all we need and what about revenant? I don't understand if he talked about him but rev he just times any damage or enemy reflection by 0
And in lore revenants messemer skin is part of his body so he is just infinitely powerful until the end of time in game it's an ability to just be fair yk
hey shitass, then explain to me how the fuck a beeg grennir with a white health bar can just walk through limbos cataclysm
Sevagoth. Sevagoth basically can't be killed. You could rip out the very soul from the warframe, and his automated demon jacket would just rip out your soul to replace it and he'd go right back to work reaping and pirating literal souls. Pair that up with nekros and Dante and you're basically just getting your soul voidblasted out of your body, recycled, tortured, and then sent into an alternate reality where it has no meaning and poses no threat whatsoever
Also he did put in Mag as one of the stronger ones, but he severely underestimated her utility. She doesn't just spam crush to kill them, that ability also stuns and fully strips armor of all who survive the initial cast. That plus her ability to basically immobilize hoards of enemies while also creating nukes and restoring shields for her and all nearby allies, and all warframes around her are basically immortal even if Dante is not nearby to also give overguard (which was also a big underestimation of Dante in the video because the overguard would by default make everyone nearly immune to the heat damage the demons do)
The tenno actually have resistance to soul absorption AND soul corruption, given that you could prevent your soul from being taken away from your body by the Twin Queens.
Plus a big part of the latest plots involves not losing yourself to the posession of the Man on the Wall, when that's an entire godlike being that already has history of corrupting at least one timeline's worth of universe+.
Yeah, I mean tenno fall under soul manipulators since there's Nekros. Voidwalkers like Limbo. Plus with Umbra in your frame they would have a hard time messing with your soul since they'd be getting wrecked at the same time. Basically an army of Doomguys with superpowers. Being honest...I don't think the forces of hell from Doom would survive the Warframe universe lol.
@@ryuushinzo3559
When you said Voidwalker, my Destiny Warlock instincts kicked in. Lmao
@@ryuushinzo3559yea this videos a glaze fest at best let’s be honest here…
Did people remember from the Zariman where the crew is corrupted by void angels as well?
I disagree that tenno have resistance to soul absorption/possession. The tenno had to cut off their connection with their warframe (which is what the twin queens had access to) with the help of both Teshin and Ordis to avoid being possessed by the Elder Queen. Its indicated that the Tenno wouldve been possessed otherwise.
I dont recall the Tenno resisting being possessed by the Man in the Wall though. I might want to look into that
The Warframe community's power to smell a Warframe related content is like hell's power to seep in any other universe once a portal opens. Pretty hilarious
Because the warframe community are said demons 💀
i mean... warframe players are blessed with quite a lot of good content creators, so we spend a lot of time watching warframe videos on youtube. i dont think i need to tell you what the youtube algorithm does with that fact.
Of course. The Tenno need to know if people get things correct for their universe
This is the Tenno way
Funny, you should say that... since this is my first time here... and I can feel the tingle of the GRIND
the sentinets that you fight in warframe are essentially fractions of fractions of an actual sentient so the actual sentients themselves are going to be the kinds of things that can fully adapt to infection or fire or whathaveyou.
That said, the vulnerability to "primitive weapons" might mean brute force and claws might still be lethal with no opportunity for them to adapt.
And in lore and gameplay you can only remove the damage resistance with void damage
@@cdgonepotatoes4219I mean that's litteraly everythings weakness, no matter how powerful you are a big enough rock with enough strength behind it will still kill you.
@@nahuelferreyra yeah but, specifically low tech. The sentient can adapt to laser cannons, lighting throwers, disintegration rays, but canonically a grineer could defeat one (at least, a splinter of a sentient which is all that we fight) by wailing on it with a shovel, and it's only after that incident with the sentient trying to turn a mine into a graveyard that the Orokin found out their weakness agains the low tech and the mundane, it's the whole reason why the Dax and the Tenno have been equipped with conventional guns and swords, why suddenly random clans at the fringes of the Orokin empire that have been allowed to regress to the stone age became recruiting grounds for top grade mercenaries.
We can imagine that the Orokin, before they had to basically convert their entire economy to fight off the Sentient, employed much more advanced weaponry before it proved to be useless against the threat.
My head cannon is each sentient can only adapt to a few damage types at any one time
> make power scaling video
> BARELY make any research on one side
you have one job, but i guess this is a good way to farm engagement.
Exactly what I thought.
Like bro, lore wise sentients CAN adapt 100% but their defense is stripped by the void, which the Tenno control
@@Jason_OriginalTheMan Even gameplay-wise the top tier sentients can't be killed by normal means. They either need to be killed by void, paracesis, or other inexplicable power
@@blckjack6954 if you know gara and revenant lore. You will know that all the eidolons in the game are from one sentient. Hell, even the archon were made by erra. I don't like the sentients but 😅 what the hell he did them dirty.
he is trying bro, like he said YEARS of lore he tried to learn in 1 week bro just basically infinite void himself
@@thefallensentinel3852 If you know you've barely scratched the surface of something, why are you making a video about it? Better yet, there's an entire _community_ of people who're willing and _waiting_ to be asked about Warframe and its lore, so just _use_ them to check if you've got things wrong.
"Warframes dont have kaiju fighting mechs" the necramech in question
not kaiju though...
@@hermensonsantana3090 Bold of you to assume they couldnt take any down
tbh any kaiju sized demons, we have a solution called the Railjack. shoot that thing in the head with the forward artillery. Which is basically the Tenno version of the Wave Motion Gun from Space Battleship Yamato.
Cy: Tenno next time fire from farther away, there are entrails stuck to the hull.
Not to mention the Vessels. We know for sure they're basically giant Warframes. We just don't know to what extent
I woild like to point out eidolon hunts
warframes actually are mass produced! the limit you'd encounter is how many tenno there are (which by estimates for a colony ship is a couple thousand, maybe 5-10k?) but the reason you can just craft a warframe is because these frames were literally copied down from their original form into blueprints and then mass produced later!
The lotus deployed 30,000 tenno for an operation/event against the corpus. Based on my own math of the colony ship, I got 75,000 Tenno.
Due to concepts like eternalism in Warframe quantifying the amount of Tenno isn’t really all that useful… the answer to the question of how many Tenno there are is “however many is required”
And also this makes the point that mass produced warframes can't be corrupted since the are just basically "lab grown flesh" they dont have souls or a mind to corrupt.
Only the original infested ppl like the stalker could be corrupted but all those warfames are long dead and gone. Excal Umbra is a exeption since his special transference link "copied" also the mind of the original host into the warframe.
@@Durin01 arguably the infestation’s corruption is at least as potent of not more so than that of the demons.
The Helminth strain in particular is known for its vast intellect and adaptive prowess. Basically all the warframes both new and old are created from helminth. It’s like the Orokin took all the infectious properties out of it and replaced it with even greater adaptive capabilities and intellect
the amount of registered lose- i mean users is cannonically how many tenno as well as unique warframes there are. also each fram can technically use any other frames abilities, were just limited to 4 for gameplay purposes (warframe baisically solos every other verse)
man, what if the biggest BS would be Dante learning about Doomguy and Protea either pulling Doomguy into the fight OR they learn how to make a Warframe out of Doomguy's armor with Doomguy's powers?
That would be funny, imagine hundreds of slayerframes going around with the power of doom slayer, even if they are imune to fear, i think the demons will have a similar experience
@@dhark0n332they won’t have the power of DoomSlayer, just his armor
@@djmewtwo6981 still, it is a funny thought
Ballas would one hundred percent turn doom guy into a warframe
I don’t know how he’ll get his hands on him, but he’s going to do it no matter what because he’s an orokin
Nahh bro. With this fight the tenno will eventually learn multiverse hopping and literally find a version of Doom guy in their own universe
I can already feel like this video is going to have a rematch, just because you haven't gotten deep enough to the void.
GLAZE FEST AT BEST
Nah
Wally would be so pissed off by the invasion for even considering hitting his playthings
It might threaten his life@RandomUser2235
@yekkub9425
Uh, yeah, it NEEDS a followup, as this video was quite literally "How can I make the demons win"
4:11 yeah to Tenno Veterans this basically means "Finally a simulacrum to test my arsenal with a fitting ad capacity.", being aquinted with both universes I can only say: for Tenno (Warframe "pilots") Doom's universe is just a challenge. Only that. Just a challenge. You bring in a whole group of Tenno and then you find out why we joke about committing genocide so muc. Both Doomslayer's and Tenno's respective universes are stacked against them in multiple ways but you put them in any other one (maybe with some rare exceptions) and they absolutely trample over anything and everything.
so fucking trueeeeeee we have a reason to break damage cap
Where did I put my "Primed Expel Demons" again...
@@BreathofDarkHD the most useless mod untill they arrive
Expecially a revenant, that dude would definitely have 1 of the highest kill counts in that was, if not the highest
A demon attacked revenant, he now fights demons and trembles in fear at his mistake.
Doomguy: how many enemies are there?
Tenno: Do they have loot?
Bro Warframe power scaling gets WEIRD man. A Warframe can't blow up a planet, but what it can do is murder every single living being on that planet, face-tank the Death Star laser, murder Cthulu, then look at their calendar and be like, "Dang, Tuesday already?"
Warframe handles the Doom invasion just fine.
Nova can. She turned a human into pure antimatter, which, someone did the math, is 70X the strength of Tsar Bomba, enough to, at minimum, shatter the moon like glass.
@@StartouchArts by the emperor that is some serious firepower for one frame like I expected at least destroying a city and at most a continent but THE bloody moon that's a surprise for sure
Wally may get involved too
I think Atlas can blow up a planet if he wanted to with a pair of blows
@@StartouchArts 70x Tsar Bomba is not NEARLY enough to blow up the moon, bud. Seriously impressive, yes. But moon or planet-destroying? No.
The Tsar Bomba had an explosive yield of around 50 megatons of TNT, (although it may have been able to do double that if ever used for real, as the Soviets actually removed one of the components to dumb it down a bit for their test), which is equivalent to about 210 trillion joules of energy. The Moon has a gravitational binding energy (i.e. the amount of energy you'd have to put into it to actually destroy it) of about 120 OCTILLION joules, which is 500 quadrillion times the Tsar Bomba. Last I checked, 500 quadrillion is just a tad larger than 70 😜
Nova's destructive feat of turning an entire person into pure antimatter doesn't even match up to the time Atlas destroyed a planet-ending asteroid by punching it, a feat that would have required at LEAST 175 sextillion joules (this estimate is based on low-asteroid density and an object 100km in diameter, which is about the smallest it can be for it to be able to end all life on our planet, according to NASA).
This kind of crap is why I said Warframe power-scaling is super weird. You have Nova's antimatter-human explosion, which is a level of destruction that is already so unfathomably large it's ridiculous, and then you have Atlas' asteroid punch, which is BILLIONS of times more powerful than that, which seems kinda silly, but that's not even necessarily considered to be the most impressive display of power by a Warframe. And that's without even bringing in all the Void shenanigans, portals to alternate planes of existence, elder gods, guns that shoot black holes, etc.
Ex fucking cuse me?
Dude limbo is that one SCP made a warframe, sure in gameplay he only has a pocket dimension but in lore he’s literally god inside that pocket dimension
Why the fuck would it matter if demons Can get out of the pocket dimension if limbo Can just snap them out of existence the moment they enter it???
yea, the funniest part is "the demons gain access to that pocket dimension and can enter it at will"
yeah and limbo actively dumps his enemies in that dimension as well. why? because HE IS THE GOD OF THAT DIMENSION
he can do whatever the fuck he wants in that dimension, so the demons actively going in there just makes his job easier, he no longer needs to exit his domain and risk getting killed, he can just sit there and erase any and all demon that enters it from existence
And everything in game is in lore. If not, the in lore version is at least 10x stronger. Mods are in lore and overguard is in lore.
Tbh, so many warframes can survive by themselves. Revenant is literally immortal and can most likely take control of demons, Dante constantly gives overguard and dishes out major damage, Grendel can eat a lot of demons, Nova can apparently shatter the moon like glass, etc. Warframes like Inaros and Sevagoth just come back to life! Inaros goes into a coffin and fights using a sand creation of himself until he regains enough strength. Sevagoth turns into his shadow if he takes major damage and fights as his shadow until he regains enough strength to return to his normal form.
Oh, and Wisp can just summon Doom Guy
Actually no lol, many top tier demons have the capacity to leave dimensions at will and also teleport *other beings* out of any dimension to the underworld as well.
Limbo isn't a god lol, he stops time in it, that's it lol.
@@WeebSlayer71 He snaps enemies out of existence in his dimension. There fore, he wins
"Would Warframe-" Yes. Yes they would. Warframe is a very OP universe.
Edit: I love that people are starting a war in the comments and every once in a while I get pinged because someone forgets to click reply. This is great. Never change, RUclips comments section.
For real, there is not a lot of universes that beat Warframes
@@temhunter6341 the only one I can think of with even a chance would be 40k, and that's just cuz of sheer numbers
@@disendromeder4347 could scps beat them
@@sebia1238depends on the scp in question. 049? limbo yeeted him into another reality. 3008? gauss finds the exit in 20 seconds max. 682? THAT’S an interesting one
@@missmillion3864 I mean sentients at their full power (not the weakened ones you fight) are basically SCP 682
So it’s hard to argue wether or not 682 would also be void weak (because mind you, void weakens sentients because they can’t adapt to fucking reality bending so their systems go haywire)
It’s a hard call honestly, maybe infestation like nidus could contain him or limbo could trap him but I don’t honestly see them actually killing the creature
I think you are treating Argent energy like it's just heat too much. The humans in the Doom universe were quantifying it's energy level as a measurement of heat because that's the only metric we know, but if it were actually that hot, it could not be exposed in atmosphere without MAJOR side effects. Considering most of our examples of Argent are in atmosphere, we have to assume it is either not as hot as the readings indicate, or there is some other factor at play. No matter which is right, it would not just act like regular heat, so assuming that everything will react to Argent as if it was impossibly hot material is provably false.
I got really baffled by his treating every imp like a walking supernova.
you're asking the dude to do actual science here he's NOT gonna do that much effort
@@kriss3401 I mean, not really? I'm not asking him to calculate anything, I'm just pointing out a hole in his reasoning.
Almost every video he rants about "power scalers" linking random bullshit together to make their favorite hero multiversal level, but he's doing the same thing here for the Doom universe. Hell, he even points out in multiple videos that all the lore logs from Doom are unreliable according to the devs, why is he treating this one statistic about Argent like fact? It don't make no sense.
@@C4Hertz Even hotter than a supernova, what was it he said "10 decillion degrees"?
He treats every imp as if it was a big bang... no wait, as if it was a tiniest fraction of the big bang since even a fraction of a second after the big bang the universe is theorized to have been at around 1000 trillion degrees celcius at most.
Honestly, I think the immeasurable may be more of an indication that the humans don't have the tech to measure it
Rhino: "umm what about Iron Skin"
This Guy: "Nah you don't have it for this vid"
The void is largely what you had said it was, it is essentially the "space between" the reality of warframe. It contains every single timeline that could have and couldn't have ever existed. It's also essentially just random space magic!
also take the shape of what you believe or comprehend and like warhammer 40k warp
Void is more or less the Element of Chaos; Primordial Stuff.
@@yokai1235 That's the fun part of the void, I want to see how it reacts to demons.
There are also void angels which can create portals and basically… yeah, they’re pretty damn strong. Like murmur on steroids and even some gym
@@Thatgoonguy69except they aren't that strong
Murmur is an actual word. It means the soft, indistinct sound made by a person taking quietly or far away
Yeah idk how tf he missed that murmur is an english word lmfao
@@Jkrocsko
Maybe it just seemed very foreign given it's use on mythical ancient beings.
So contextual synonym for 'whisper'?
From french "murmure" (whisper) most likely.
"She can now pull things from Hell"
Wisp: -Pulls Doom Guy-
Lol thats what I thought 😂
From the Tenno's diary:
"Dear diary, today me and my friends wiped out 17 Grineer destroyers, destroyed 3 Corpus factions, killed Lephantis 48 times without him dropping my Nekros Neuroptics and annihilated an army of demons. I didn't even know we had them in the Solar system until I realized they weren't just some new infected type."
Creator of the video's logic *one underpowered halo spartan can stop the entire demon invasion by himself, but the whole universe of warframe would get slaughtered" 🤦♂️
demons will lose lol. Regular Icon of Sin will be fucking slaughtered with a nuclear bomb, even if he's empowered with somekind of makyr's shit, but creator says "UmMmMmMm... ThAy WiLl KiLl eVeReOn bAt TiTaNzzzZ wiLL aniGiLatE thEm aLoNe just biCaUSe ai saId dat"
Especially because, according to the creators of Warframe, the average grineer trooper is equivalent to the average Halo spartan. When compared to the rest of the Warframe universe the grineer are weaklings who have to down their foes in numbers, but when compared to other universes the grineer start at tough and go up from there.
Yeah honestly imo the Warframe universe the Tenno in particular would absolutely crush any other sci-fi universe into dust
@@AnsixilusI mean compared to the common folk in warframe like the ostron or other people just living their life the grineer are really strong. one grineer soldier could probably take out a village of people easily
@@Ansixilus That's not something the devs have said, it's something the community has worked out based on calculations derived from various official sources.
Hi, warframe nut here.
In gameplay there is the Eidolon Sentient enemies that are immune to all forms of damage and require void energy to bo exposed to harm as well as lures that make use of void energy to limit the Eidolon's power and mobility. Against normal Sentient adaptation a hit of void energy resets the 90% damage resist so void energy as a game mechanic counters Sentient damage immunity. It was how they were even capable of fighting.
In lore, the Tenno capable of void power as they are used void power, a well of infinite power and potential, everything and nothing, the power to pierce through Sentient adaptation and were equpied with stronger Warframes/weapons with the Prime varients of things. They were at the peak of their game to fight the strongest of the Sentients. In lore what we see in the Origin system is a vastly weaker side to a lot of factions that were gathering power.
I don't know much about Doom, seen a speedrun or two but that hardly tells me about the lore of the attacks there. But is demon energy paracuasal in some way? Could it be argued to have a property that could similarly nulify the damage resistance? I don't know but otherwise while the weaker Sentients could be argued to be killed in lore/gameplay I would argue at least the stronger Sentients would be resistant to just the stated heat of the attack. Sentients can reach 100% resistance in lore and sometimes in game as mentioned above.
ALSO, Also, the Tenno are immune to corruption. there is Corruption in the VOID that makes Corrupted enemies (literally in the name) corrupted by the infinite power/chaos/possibility of the Void but the tenno are shown to be immune to this. Unless you believe chaos corruption to be stronger than infinite power/chaos/possibility BS then no the Tenno wouldn't be corrupted, arguably the last people fighting but fight they would. Some Tenno are invincible, like damage immune to everything, so I'd argue they could tank the raw heat being generated by the demons, again it'd come down to if there was paracausal BS to get around immunities and that is a hard mess to start arguing. But I'm not about to argue an individual Tenno could deal with universal demons from what I have seen so yes I'm not sure they can win. But they aren't gonna die to just average shots of satan's balls.
Also you missed the strongest in the Warframe universe. The man in the wall, an ancient entity discovered in the Void that is both spewing out infinite void energy and potential while being the personification of the Void, that decided to make a deal with children stuck in the void casually and created the strongest faction in the verse, the Tenno... But also we don't know anything about him past vague theories, guesses and snipets of truth. I do rekon it would prove to trouble demons and I'd argue at the very least would counter a lot of Demons stuff passivly and would end up trying to corrupt Hell in Void's image. Though admitedly yea Warframe doesn't win if the man in the wall wins, everyone loses if the man in the wall wins that.
well you are wrong in alot of things
1st eidolons have a shield protecting them that is only affected by void they dont have true immunity also they are dying and suffering dementia because of it
2nd the void power is infinite power the power and proportion of it is affected by a persons mind and extreme unstable making hard to utilized raw as its nessery a inhumane control tu use it at its full potential also the sentient weakness to the void is not becasue the void is strong is because sentient have a built in flaw that makes them corrode by the exposure to void energy
3rd the void corrupt better the man in the wall corrupt but the corrupt enemies dont come from the void but in reality the neural century that uses a brainwash device like the narmers helmets and no the void angels are not humans corrupted by the void they are ghosts created by the power of the adults of the zariman as they went insane
4th the man in the wall is not really doing contract with just children in fact it is stated that he is albrech entrati creation when he first exposed himself to the void a creation manifested of all his fears and inspirations
@@HarmlessRealityBreaker Idk if you can bring 100% damage immunity into lore though. Lorewise a grineer can kill sentients, probably due to the fact that sentients getting stronger when facing high tech implies sentients will do worse against lower tech enemies like Grineer. Those grineer such as the one described in the Lancer Synthesis lore entry and Kahl did only fight against lower tier Sentients, but I dont see any reason to believe that higher tier sentients would actually have 100% damage immunity lorewise to everything that Hell throws at them, including the Titans and Davoth. I mean Hell was somehow able to shatter earth's moon (we dont know how though), I just dont see the Sentients being immune to that kind of stuff.
Additionally, Hell was advanced enough to synthesize their Hell essence with wraith essence to make Argent Energy. They would probably be able to incorporate void energy as well if they ever interacted with void beings.
In terms of "paracausality" Davoth was able to empower the Doom Slayer to kill the Khan Maykr who was "destiny-bound" to lead the Maykr race until the next Maykr was born. Since there was no next Maykr, we can see that Davoth could empower the Doom Slayer to defy destiny. Davoth also empowered the Doom Slayer to exist as a constant among all possibilities in all future timelines. Davoth would naturally possess these abilities himself unless he can only give these powers but not use them (which does not seem very likely). Its unknown whether or not he ever gave these sorts of powers to anyone other than Doomguy, but he likely would if he had to.
argent energy may be on a higher level than void energy (the demons basically run on argent energy), so i think it COULD be argued that it nullifies that resistance. i think that it should be worth noting that the energy released has surpassed even the THEORETICAL LIMITS of power by a lot, a single handheld argent-based battery/accumulator was on the level of a whole nuclear reactor. and the demons are more or less overflowing with this energy.
however comparing this to void energy i feel like is kind of comparing apples to oranges, i think void energy is treated more like magic/mana than an energy source. like, we don't usually see whole planets powered by void energy, it's used mostly specifically by space children to fight aliens.
im probably wrong about a lot of things so please let me know.
So about the sentients…. The grineer only really stand a chance because ANY sentient that crossed the void into the system is weakened and unable to reproduce. Hunhow and the lotus both mention how the void both weakens them and makes them infertile.lore wise they’re more like the farro swarm from horizon. Self replication terraforming ability (they started as terra formers for the tau system) and they posses a pseudo oro or soul. Souls in the warframe universe are also different than normal. A oro can live beyond even death and very few posses such thing. The Tenno, Orokin, and sentients are the only one known in lore to posses it. It also has the distinct property that only those with oro can permanently destroy another’s. It’s part the reason why Tenno are so strong against sentients and how they permanently killed the orokin.
About the Ferro swarm comparison , so the basic units for the sentients are like your chaiot lines. Capable to controlling any technology and having specializations based on their type. Sentients like the ediolons original form (the ediolon on the plains is literally small fragments of the original that if able to eat the temp kiva would be able to revive without the void weakness and infertility) is akin to a Horus class replication of more foot soldiers and absolutely huge commanding a lot of individual soldiers at once. And finally you got Pergasa who is the big mommy sentinel a literal living ship that creates fleets of Horus and chariot ranked sentients and is able of devouring planets and stars to open tear in reality through the void.
While i do agree with you in that i think the tenno can be corrupted, there is actually a lot of evidence it would take far longer than the timeframe you've stated there. In the chains of harrow quest, there was essentially a frame who had contained the "corruption" of the void (something that corrupts anything almost instantaniously). There's a lot of debate as to how long it has been since the orokin empire, but its fairly safe to say its been around 10,000 years. It had taken ~9500 years for a tenno to be corrupted by something that corrupts things instantaniously so i doubt the corruption for them would be a serious issue.
The demonic corruption is generally more powerful. I’m being VERY lenient by saying it took weeks to corrupt humans. Just a single artifact from Hell did that and we don’t know the time frame. 1 Titan corrupted all of Urdak the moment he appeared. Urdak is a higher dimensional plane with godlike beings known as the Maykrs. He corrupted billions of them in a second. Considering that an invasion would involve literally billions of invading demons and hundreds of thousands if not millions of Titans it’s likely this corruption is vastly more powerful than the Void’s. The Void is a whole universe that corrupts individuals. Demons are individuals who corrupt universes.
The thing with void corruption here is that, metaphorically, the man in the wall has his hand tied due to missing a piece of himself, which is why in canon lore he can’t instantly just waltz into the prime warframe timeline.
In every other timeline, the man in the wall’s mere existence corrupts all of real space for every other timeline instantly, among things like merging said timelines and being able to hop freely from any point in time.
For anything to be able hold their own against such a force, even for millennia, would more likely be more than enough to survive any corruption from demons and argent energy, and that’s also assuming the man in the wall doesn’t get instantly upset that something is trying to steal what’s his.
And at that point it would end up being a debate of “my infinity is bigger than yours.”
@@Super787B
Could also just imagine it delving into a case of The Man in the Wall having a Karen moment against Davoth, and everybody else is left in confusion as the biggest players of respective faction go out of the field.
Before then just shrugging shoulders and proceeding to kill each other like always.. With the only caveat being that this time, there will be hell of a chaos in terms of what void they end up in, after death.
@@rougarabid the entire zariman and its ship ai got taken by void corruption in under 2 minutes if new war is anything to go by. That and the insta corruption of enemies in voidfloods
It's not just the void, Rell or Harrow spent centuries containing the Man in the wall, keeping the other Tenno safe from The Man in the Wall. He is definitely more powerful than Argent energy.
Lmao, Wisp just summons Doom Guy
Doomslayer: surprise motherfucker!
You're missing two things about Limbo's Rift.
1. When enemies enter/exit the Rift they take damage from exposure to the energy.
2. Limbo can place anything in the rift into stasis which is contiguous as they enter/exit the Rift.
Additionally, Limbo in lore is waaaaaaay more powerful than in game.
Demon enters limbo's rift, limbo erases them from existence. Poof.
limbo ingame is not even a fraction of the lore, same happends with atlas. Limbo is a god in the rift, isnt a dimmension, is a non existen space between the reality and the void, and the void isnt a dimension, is a whole difrent mess. Since the space limbo walks in isnt existent but for himself, he picks what exists and dosnt there, warframe lore is full of one punch man stuff like this.
Lorewise, the sentience would actually adapt to Argent energy. Gameplay wise, heat still absolutely destroy them. But in the new war, the sentience were literally in the surface of the sun, feeding of it. And that's on its weakened state. The "mother" ship literally eats entire stars to create and power more sentients. And the sentients casually just fly near the sun. Given time, the sentience would eventually see the demons as free energy.
Story wise, the Sentience would be the biggest threat if it wasn't for the fact that the Tenno's void beams reset their adaptation. Unfortunately warframe is a numbers game, and the average experienced player's damage is pretty high. So it doesn't translate quite as well to the gameplay.
Problem with Argent energy is that it is the energy of chaos in the universe of Doom. There are many beings who can absorb it but not anyone can just do so without being corrupted by the hells (marauders are an example). There is energy that sentients CANNOT interact with (Void) and i imagine it would have a similar effect and more.
@@m16dude967 Yea but void energy weakness was by design not by flaw.
@@Ender140 I would believe that if Hunhow wasn't finding ways to cheat it. He's a machine intelligence and it has no place in the realm of emotions (strong emotions shape reality). He literally can't grasp it and never will unless he is a biological lifeform with a mortal soul and Hunhow is none of those things. Cephalon's only really get a free pass because they were once people before being glassed and digitized.
@@m16dude967 he does actually have strong emotions. The rebellion against the sentience started because of a strong will to defend their new home from the orokin who will likely destroy it. Then rage from when the realized they can no longer reproduce due to the Void weakness. The Lotus herself felt a motherly feeling towards the tenno. Be it being programmed to her, this emotion would still lead to her breaking out of Ballas control. She express fear towards the man in the wall, while Hunhow express sadness and sorrow to his children.
@@Ender140 He doesn't have a soul or essence in the sense that all living beings do because he is a true AI. Granted that doesn't mean that living beings aren't affected by void exposure but aren't outright killed by it like sentients are. Argent doesn't discriminate with anything and everything being completely up for grabs.
Ohh boi im gonna have a good time picking your knowledge on Warframes, here we go.
Warframes themselves DO NOT have a soul. The versions of warframes our tenno are using are biological clones that we craft and replicate with blueprints that we find. So the warframes the flesh puppents are immune.
Now the operators, the children that gained superpowers could become corrupted. But they need to be in close proximity with the demons to work. And because the operator uses transference to control the warframes they can't be corrupted at all until they go in there with their own bodies. But with the power of the void and mastery of it, could lessen the corruptions effect.
Atlas did destroy the meteor with his bare hands and technique. In the leverian it states that Atlas lied down and listened to faults of the asteroid. Then his rumblers started beating on it like a song, until Atlas himself finished the "chord" with one punch and crack the asteroid and then exploded it.
Now in the new quest "belly of the beast" it explain some bit of Warframes power source. The operator themselves said that a warframes power source should be able to last forever.
Their power source comes from the void via the heart of deimos. The heart pumps void power throughout the system and to the Warframes that we control.
Now the Warframes abilities use that same void energy to make their abilities work.
Now in the quest "Call of Tempestarii" we see how much energy is stored in one frame in a particular time. We throw out Sevagoth (the space pirate warframe) into Earth's orbit and it fucking explodes into a huge void explosion. Now if i was a calculatin man i would calculate the surface area of that VOID explosion and compare it to the surface of the earth. But i ain't a mathematity so wtf to i know. All i know is void energy is absolutely busted for space magic reason.
Now about what void is. My understanding is that it's a powerful energy that could be wielded by the operator because it was granted to us by an eldritch being called "The Man in the wall". This motherfucker killed all the alternate versions of our operator (besides the drifter who survived the reality wiped using a paradox inside the void to avoid it), making them immortal and granting them with the powers of the void.
Limbo canonically mathed hard enough that he died. Nah he actually made a miscalculation through another dimension and fucking fucksploded.
Explaining Rhino is wtf. Nobody fucking knows how that shit works.
Edit: now that i understand that warframes powers are void powered, then he actually just makes it realized using the void.
be honest how much time did it take u to write that
I will point out that i doubt the operators would be corrupted considering they could handle the infinite corruption of the void and the man in the wall aboard the zariman.
Not only that but Harrow and Rell himself withstood the corruption of all Tenno for thousands of years
warframes do have a soul. but that soul is already corrupted by the void AND the infested. so if any demon wants to try and corrupt it, it will have to deal with 3 diferent entities at the same time.
also, the void is a literal eldritch being. which is far FAR more powerful than the demons. finally, demons themselves would have a hard time dealing with the infested, let alone the tenno who eat them for breakfest with no issues.
warframe weapons also are VERY brutal, they make doomguy's arsenal look like a children's toy. the super shotgun wouldnt hold a candle to the tigris prime. and pretty much any bow in warframe would out damage the ballista.
warframes are used to fight and convert other techs into their own. so, its not a case of "the demons can corrupt the tenno", but the tenno might even be able to literaly possess the demons themselves.
and then there's the sentients. the beings that are able to become immune to any damage. while also corrupting tech. so here comes a baron of hell, but oh no, his weapons are no longer working, because they got in range of the influence of a sentient. and now, those weapons are in control of the sentient themselves.
when trying to bring a trully dangerous foe to the tenno, and even the big threats of warhammer will get slaughtered. but the hundreds.
so yes, the tenno would be able to deal with the demons of doom. you might not even a full army of tenno to do it either. depending on the arsenal, just send a nekros with a paracesis and some incarnon weapons, and you will suddenly have revived demons fighting alongside him. and each foe he kills he raises to join his army.
16:25 the tenno can use the void to reset a sentients adaptation back to zero, demons dont stand a chance against that. also where tf are you getting that argent energy is that hot.
27:40 why are you complaining that developers are adding content to a game?
28:45 the situtaion is acurate. we arent the people who experimented on the people, throughout most of the game we didnt even know they were alive in any form, we play as a child who pilots what they thought was a robot and has an internal crisis when finding out.
29:40 i feel like it wont matter that they arent immune to the corruption because may i remind you they are not the ones in control, the tenno is piloting it from a distance using weird void powers
39:05 again, WHERE IS THE SOURCE OF HOW HOT ARGENT ENERGY IS? RANDOM SOLDIERS JUST TANK SEVERAL HITS FROM THOSE BLASTS. are you telling me some random human soldier is tanking tempetures that dont even exist? you use that tempurature as the main point throughout the whole video, what about other stuff such as the giant demons, guns, machinery, durability of the demons. anything besides a temperture that logically doesnt make sense
39:30 most of the dead warframes died from their own powers, age, or the sentients who again adapt almost perfectly to any attack.
54:45 for Revenent controlling demons would probally be easy because his main things was that he held the soul of the eidelons for a long time. mind you eidelons are sentients who adapt and have almost become tottaly invincivle to normal damage. Nekros and Sevagoth we dont really get feats for controlling things.
55:50 honestly thought it would have been something like Saryn, Limbo or Gara to be the most useful. Saryn can create plagues which in hindsite might not work on demons, Limbo with his ability nonesense can trap all the demons and just freeze them in time, Gara can turn people to glass
56:40 as for the soul nonesense. The void might be able to erase souls since a certain sentient on earth can use its soul to rebuild its body and the void beam can destroy its soul
1:02:00 you forgot one major character in the list of things. Hunhow or the sentient army. Hunhow is described as a destroyer of worlds who's only weakness was the void and warframes
1:03:00 im sorry. are you including god in their invasion? if you include litteraly all of their strongest random feats you also have to include all of the Warframe universe working together and dont forget that one cold laser gets cold enough TO FREEZE MOLECULES and also if the kahn makyr can just look into every possibility why tf did they loose to the doom slayer?
1:04:43 did you just say the demons have immunity to cold and heat? Doom slayer litteraly uses ice grenades and a flamethrower to kill demons
1:07:40 the warframes fight the eidelons and creatures like Lephantis so they can deal with giants.
1:08:20 good point about the heart though if it was that easy i feel like either Hunhow or the stalker would just destroy it so there might be more that we didnt get in the gameplay
1:08:50 the only people that know about the heart are the Entrati so the demons wouldnt know about it unless they venture to Deimos though mind you that they are protected by Necramechs who are mechanical
In conclusion
I feel like you give major buffs to the demons with infinite heat and argent energy and immunity to things they definitly die from constantly. while yes there are some points such as the heart on deimos being corrupted others dont make as much sense such as demons having infinite heat immunity when the slayer uses a flame thrower and the demons GET BURNED BY REGULAR FIRE and freeze from ice grenades.
Yes i went through the whole video
saryn's powers also account to corrosion, which will melt demons and their weaponry. and that's besides the fact that the plague itself will grow around and inside the demons. which includes their equipment, so something like a revenant cannon would probably blowup from getting blocked up by the spores.
we have seen in the games that the demons can be killed by mundane weapons. most of the arsenal of the doom guy in doom 2016 comes from stuff normal soldiers were using that he took for himself.
so if they are killed by normal guns, they can be killed by everything in the warframe arsenal as well.
Also don't forget he gave the Demons everything but didn't give the frames access to the prime gear or frames and their other equipment he didn't talk about
@@darkelite1829 also now that im looking that the doom slayer used regular weapons to kill all those demons and have more advanced powerful weapons (one of doom slayers main weapons is just a pump shotgun meanwhile Warframe has an actual black hole gun)
@jamescarmody5653 don't forget the fact that even then there are weapons that are purely void based or the bow you get from completing the New War and the damage that puppy can do
Tenno are technically immortal but i dont think in any way that actually helps them in this fight. The deal the tenno had made with "the man in the wall" (or essentially the personification of the void) had made it so that their life is stretched across every and all timelines that could possibly exist. If they were to die, it would mean that that timeline branch of them had died but because they are essentially quantumly immortal means that they'd have a bit more of a shot.
I don't think that's _why_ they're immortal.
There's also Oro, which is kind of abandoned lore at this point but it is supposed to be a materialized form of Void-exposed consciousness, which essentially allows Tenno to rebuild their physical body after death, provided it's not destroyed in time.
wrong the man in the wall turned the tenno into living paradox that only exist in one timeline
@@HunterTracks oro still in the lore it is a soul albrchet notes talk about it essentially is conceptual embodiment of the soul the holdfast,thrax and the tenno is a proof of how it works
@@yokai1235 But you could see with through eternalism, we exist in every universe until we made the deal. Then only two of ourselves existed after the deal, the Operator and the Drifter. And we can't truly die unless both the Operator and Drifter die. If you played through New War, you know that the Operator gets killed but then is replaced by the Drifter. Then the Operator comes back later.
Guys, I'm starting to think he doesn't know much of anything about Warframe...
Was me saying “I didn’t know anything about Warframe a week ago” the giveaway? If it wasn’t, it should’ve been.
@@rougarabid if you don't know about it don't talk about it, ignorance is not an excuse for incompetence.
@@kingfoxy7854 You’re just on your period.
@@rougarabid This was actually supposed to be a joke, I wasn't trying to be mean. I know you said it, so I was being meme-y. But yeah, as you probably read already, the Tenno are actually more resistant to corruption than you might think due to having to keep the Man in the Wall from corrupting them, as well as there actually being a faction called the corruption.
As for the Warframes, only the first ones were actually made from people that I understand, with Umbra being one of them. The rest are actually soulless puppets, masses of infested flesh in armor shaped a certain way for the Tenno to use transference on. And there are countless numbers of those warframes. The reason we can craft them is because we derived the blueprints from old orokin tech, which are the Prime Warframes. Sadly, the power of our derived warframes aren't as good as the Orokin masterpieces, though it's good enough.
I think a certain youtuber called warframes 'bullshit metal ninja'. He wasn't entirely wrong, though only because the infestation can have flesh like metal and isn't wholly organic.
For as shitty as the Orokin were, they knew how to craft. The strength of the Tenno isn't just the physical strength and their powers, but in their sheer relentlessness. Destroy a warframe, and they'll keep coming back. They have shields, they are durable, and they are agile and fast. They can parry lasers (or plasma, no quite sure what Vor's beam was) and they can dodge quite a bit too. So, while I don't think one can take down a super heavy, the way they swarm and their void powers might be able to harm them.
Dunno about the Icon of Sin and those in that class, though; that may be a bit too much to handle.
12:30 Okay imma have to stop you right there, Argent Energy is not "stated in lore" to be Absolute Hot, it's stated in lore to be stable at temperatures above what conventional plasma could sustain. In scientific terms, this means it remains in a coherent semi-solid state well into temperatures where normal plasma would become incoherent (i.e. flames), and can rival the output of suns in energy capacity, making conventional nuclear power obsolete. So yes it is like lightsaber hot, but it is nowhere near "absolute hot" and it absolutely can be blocked by ultra strong heat-resistant materials. If Demon blood was Absolute Hot, that would make their flesh outright immune to the concept of heat
I can tell we are both Warframe nerds if your doing all this say that Warframes are better (I would too
The thing about the sentients is that the Tenno use their void fuckery to negate their adaption, you can do it in game, however a decent enough smack can mess then up, hence why grineer "tech" messes then up, speaking off they have rotten bodies but they are stupid strong, that doesn't change much but they are Ronnie Coleman kind of strong.
Grineer tech messes them up because sentients are already exposed to the void. They had to cross it to reach the origin system so they’ve already lost their full adaptation and self replication. (Source: the natah quest and Hunhow)
Alrighty, I would say i'm going to keep this brief but that's quite literally impossible and i'd probably have to write a 100 page essay just to counter some of these points...
Spoilers... Like a lot...
Let's start with the doom universe:
-I mentioned this before in one of the other videos but to repeat that comment in a more concise manner, "Observable temperature" and "Quantity of energy" are not the same. A negative lightning bolt is hotter then the suns surface and routinely fails to kills humans when striking them, while the core of the sun is 270(ish) times as hot as the surface of the sun the energy density considerably higher then the outer layers of the sun, in principle this means the amount of energy contained in matter vs the amount of actual matter is extremely relevant when it comes to the damage it can cause. the stream of plasma that is a lightning bolt is about 2-3cm's across yet despite its temperature carries significantly less hazard then a small chunk of stellar plasma. The ardent energy blast of the imps and such may appear very hot, but i would struggle to believe the word of a scientist who claims to have measured an attack in flight and read a return that indicated higher understood, but assuming what he says is actually true, depending on the energy density it may do considerably less then its temperature would suggest.
-Also, not sure how this would correlate but the Makyr tech could control Revenants suggesting at least some aspect of the hells corruption could be circumvented by external influence.
And now for Warframe.... For some perspective on how long i've played the game i'm a True Master, i hit true master a few days after it was possible...
-The void can best be described as the infinite potential of nonspace prior to its conversion into actual space. Pockets of reality form and dissolve within it but its not a reality or dimension so much as the place between them. Think of it as the ocean while every other existence is a boat on the surface. Travel through the void is faster compared to outside because existence in there is predicated on thought. When the void encounters thought and blends a thing is created. This is because the presence of that mind with the thought essentially filters infinite to a finite result. It is also possible for thoughts to duplicate when interacting creating a duplicate who may or may not perfectly match the original. For example Duviri(an entire world within the void which reshapes daily to hold different aspects and whose controller can restart time on a whim) was created by one copy of one of the Tenno.
This is the equivalent of you shouting into a cave, and the echo of your shout gaining sentience and recreating Mars with sound to live in...
...before leaving the cave later and its sound mars behind to come kill enemies on your behalf while you hang out somewhere else...
-The Heart of Deimos is a gateway to the void, the original one in fact, converted to create a stable stream of void energy into Sol System, it was very important until Zariman tore a hole in reality and sat in the middle of it keeping it open. That said it only really effects Warframes and some other Orokin technology, not Necramechs, and certainly not the Tenno themselves if they aren't channeling through a Warframe. Also, the Orokin family managing it kept the moon phased out of existence making it inaccessible until it was phased back into existence. This means it was in the void and able to keep functioning from the void to fulfill its role. Much like the Tenno were kept safe in the void by phasing Lua into the void.
-The Orokin... They had technology that makes some Makyr tech look primitive. They had serums that could temporarily or permanently transfer their soul into another body. Could create biological impossibilities even before they touched the void, created the Sentients, created the Infestation, weaponized the infestation to create controlled mutations enabling the creation of Warframes via controlled infections in normal humans. An Orokin working in tangent with a Sentient created a ship that could eat stars and covert that power into usable energy. (A small portion of this power created a void rift big enough to let a piece of the man in the wall into our reality and thats definitely not good for anyone, demon or otherwise). Created a weapon that could trap souls in glass. Created a weapon that despite being physical could pierce and undo sentient adaptability. Used the infestation to modify others into conduits for void energy that also happen to be physically terrifying opponents. Also, know as Warframes.
-Warframes... Woo, let me tell you about the frames. Those metal ninjas are biological entities who have been genetically rewired to secrete armor grade metal from their pores to replace their skin, generate a number of specialized organs for abnormal abilities along with replacing most of the vulnerable bits with a regenerating mass of meat. They also, as stated above, are conduits for void energies which is how the Tenno(the beings who possess them) link with them. The Tenno themselves are possessed of an ability to calm the frames tortured psyches and soothe their pains to bring them to a point where they mentally sync up temporarily acting as one. They can still operate without a Tenno though including utilizing various powers through their specialized void channeling bits as evidenced by multiple lore entries and everything about Excalibur Umbra. Every single warframe can float, release a cocktail elixir that can heal lethal wounds in seconds, convert living beings into energy and transport them to other locations, move fast enough to deflect both kinetic and energy based attacks, and thanks to their ubiquitous shields and regenerating armor survive a wide variety of attacks(at least the frames that have shields) including some insanely dangerous environments such as the sun. Now not all of this is purely with what the Warframes themselves bring, as they have a variety of support equipment with them including really big freaking guns, really big freaking melee weapons, mechs that can duel wield both types, the Archwing flight pack which enables them to use their giant weapons in space and can also be used to fly around in atmosphere and come with their own variety of powers such as creating fighter drones, shields, and small black holes among other things. That's ignoring half of what they are capable of such as the pieces of several Warframes coming together somewhat haphazardly and creating a void crystal skeleton to help them work as one.
-The Tenno... on the one hand i'm glad you missed these since the story sequence about them is pretty epic. In the interest of continuing to not spoil anything specific i'll avoid digging too deep. They are essentially energy state beings, that energy is void energy. They can warp reality incredibly easy, purge corrupting influences from others(one Tenno held off a void entity responsible for them being Tenno long enough for them to develop enough to hold it off themselves), heal others, strip the defenses of others, teleport at will, turn both invisible and invulnerable, and the weapons they use basically ignore physical durability of the target. Invulnerable enemies in games often have their defenses brought down by these weapons, they channel void energy in a focused form. That's basically what i'll say about them, there's a host more to know including the previously mentioned world in the void that was made by just one of them.
There's of course more, like Corpus tech sealing of dimensions, or isolation vaults of deimos's cambion drift, or the fact that railjacks are powered by a giant finger from the first void explorer(who was normal sized at the time) that was lost in the void and, due to the copying effects of the void at times, ended up they with several of them to power multiple ships.
Also more stuff, but its too much to do in text so im going to stop abr
I love how the guy doesnt respond to comments like these. He respond to the shorter ones that have holes in their knowledge, and when his own knowledge is corrected, he disappears from the conversation entirely. He keeps saying to talk in the comments about errors, argues with those comments, and then disappears. Like, he doesnt seem to get that warframe power scaling is such that the tenno basically solo everything except literal gods because in lore, they are just that strong.
Note to say, that tenno, are that strong, not warframes, although limbo for example, most certainly is. In fact, this video did him dirty. Limbo is basically a god in his own little pocket dimension, his job would be made easier if the demons did try to enter his dimension, like what??? I get that this guy isn't a warframe vet or doesnt have extreme amounts of knowledge, but despite that, he still argues? If it weren't for that, id be aight with the guy.
Good job on summing up a vast amount of lore without spoiling anything too major.
you should make a video
ur clearly dedicated
On top of all that wasn't it confirmed that all the warframes are capable of using eachother abilities prior to the helminth stuff?
I remember reading somewhere that a dev confirmed this on stream
@@rimworld64isn't wisp also a god? I haven't look into it to much but I heard she's a god of her own dimension aswell
Actually, the higher level demons are capable of fear. It is said they have feared the slayer in lore, and the arch vile looks pretty darn fearful in one of his glory kills
Demons invade and wind up being just one more thing for Tenno to farm
Literally: "Yo thats a cool red energy cleave like sword, gotta farm it and amp its power 100k times with my mods"
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Tennos always be like
"I see what i like, mine now"
And casually yanks it
Its an older lore bit, but i remember something saying that the "energy system" of our gameplay is a game mechanic, and actual Warframes would act as if they had constant, infinitely refilling energy. Meaning things like, Ember would have World on Fire running constantly, Excalibur has no usage constraints on Exalted Blade, Saryn is a constantly running dynamo of virulent infection that she controls at will, Nova is running at her full Slow and full explosion 4 at all times, etc.
If you can't run these abilities constantly in-game you are doing something wrong.
@@Ally5141 This
Gauss has one ability that collects heat from enemies and charges his battery with it.
So if they are as hot as you say they could possibly supercharge him
So i think he could be more usefull
It is an excellent and morbidly terrifying point. Would he just become a god of speed? He was already capable of running fast enough to destroy an atmosphere, how would that look when amped by the demons mere presence? Would he just be like the flash and delivering infinite mass punches?
@@Lord-Regent-of-the-Imperium Gauss would be going so fast if Overcharged with argent, that he would literally trascend any plane of existance up to the face of the demon lord and boop it in the nose so hard the demon lord would just cease to exist completely XD.
@Yamiakurio I believe it. They are also apparently mass-produced canonically. Now that's terrifying.
Gauss is also completely invincible to everything but Toxin damage. And that can be mitigated with mods. But lorewise, kinetic and heat can't harm him at all. So plasma is useless against him, physical attacks are useless, projectiles are useless etc.
Spoilers for warframe
Talked about the void and didn't even mention the eldric being that is void that can edit any reality connected to it at will. A being with such a paradoxical existence that i doubt anything in any multiverse can kill him. He both exists and doesn't exist. He embodies the chaos of the void and brings it order. He is so powerful that the strongest sentient used all her power to push him back to the void, but he only went back because he allowed it, because he was board
i guess you’d need a character who is omnipotent and not just pretending to be
Said eldrich being remove all but 2 time lines but to sh#t and giggles
Lmao ol Wally seems 2 get even more powerful the more ppl just knowing a being like him exist
Dude you nerfed warframe so hard in this video and not only that you buffed demons a lot.
Yeah, the glazing for Doom universe is crazy, ensure gameplay of Doom might not be particularly representative of what the demons are actually capable of, there is absolutely zero shot that argent energy Burns that hot lol
@@FoxInnaHat the whole argent energy being that hot is what he based everything of but I have never seen a mention of it's temperature in the games, and not only that remember they can be hurt by plasma and lasers, so they can endure that temperature but not plasma and lasers?, nah demons and stuff in doom are powerful but to me it seems evident that a lot of their power comes from argent energy being able to do weird stuff and not because they are actually that powerful.
Yeah, Warframe was just nerfed so hard. Just looking at other comments tells me that he ignored the lore power of just one of each warframe. Everything in game is in lore. If not, the in lore version is 10x better than the in game version. Mods are in lore and overguard is in lore.
Then there are just warframes that can solo the Doom invasion. Revenant is literally immortal and can most likely control demons to fight for him, Dante constantly gives overguard and dishes out major damage, Nova is apparently at minimum strong enough to shatter the moon like glass(she has turned a human into pure antimatter, which, someone did the math, is 70X the strength of Tsar Bomba), Grendel can eat a lot of the demons, etc. Some warframes get defeated and just come back. Inaros goes into a coffin and attacks with a sand creation of himself till he regains the strength to return to the fight. Sevagoth turns into his shadow if he takes enough damage and he fights as his shadow till he has regained enough strength to fight in his normal form.
and Wisp can just summon Doom Guy in all honesty
@nahuelferreyra Yeah, I was thinking about that too, but also...Doesn't Doomguy also have a regular ass flame spitter? I haven't played Doom Eternal in a while but how does regular ass fire damage them if their blood is apparently hotter than the sun?
As a warframe player, my only question is what loot do the demons drop? The community will mid max the strategy by day 2 of the event
Doom vs Warframe....
Doom: Multiverse made by a demonic god that got ganked by his creations, while humanity F around with hell energy and made high demon infused tech, and the most powerful being that can wipe it all out is a local marine that is too angry to die....
Warframe: A madmax universe that was the aftermath of an galaxy wide empire that was at war with a biomechanical adaptable robots they created, and opened a rip in reality that has a eldritch being that is older than the multiverse's it inhabits that just want to mess around you....
we don't know what the sentient found in Tau yet, must be some nasty shit
@@nicolaspeigne1429 most likely nothing or normal/good place. They were not corrupted, they are not running from something. They just thought "hey, why we should give off Tau to Orokin and why we shouldn't take the Origin System from them, again?"
oroking where 10000 year old empire that colonized and terraformed every planet in their system. then they sent sentients to tau system to terraform (thats why they are so adaptive and hard to kill). zariman (colony) ship was crated with new technology to instantly travel to tau system but something went wrong and it disappeared? (later appearing back creating hole in reality). sentients became self aware and rebelled against oroking empire (first war) so orokin decided to use children (only passengers who survived and adapted to void) from that ship as weapons through transference. later tenno rebelled against oroking bringing whole empire down. "man in the wall" is orokin scientist who vent into void to hide? but void is something like dimension without space or time (in duviri quest youre basically creator of that land and time there has no real meaning) so who knows how long he has been there or what he did.
Crucial point; the Orokin empire never successfully left our solar system; they did all of this nonsense as Class II Kardashev. The Zeriman Ten-Oh was intended as the colony ship for Tau, which appears to be Tau Ceti, but that did not go according to plan.
You could argue that through the Sentients, the Orokin did successfully colonize a second solar system, but nobody would call them galaxy spanning.
The rest of that is spot on, tho.
My two cents about the void is that it seem to be able to copy beings, when Abreicht first got there, the void gain human level concience, it became something, had an ego and thus Wally as far as we know it, however Wally is a c. who does things that should go againts him just... because he finds it funny?. So if demons get into the void and copied, Wally could just send them back empowered for the fun of it.
You're going to have to think a little outside of the box with the Warframe feats as it's not just strength alone. Plenty of their ability appear to be like hax thanks to the void energy associated with specific frames. Warframes like Atlas, Rhino, Protea, Limbo, even Sevagoth will be hard to measure with basic physics. Don't even get started on the Tenno, it's just hard to measure as gameplay gives us an idea, but their origin story tells us the raw picture.
Icon of Sin along with many other demons have crazy reality warping abilities too so dont underestimate them
@@yekkub9425 I believe you for sure, I've had a crash course on the lore of DOOM and it could be crazy how it would play out.
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You just named one demon. There's thousands upon thousands of warframes.
There is no super heavy demon that is reality warping. The only problem would be the doom god but If we're bringing gods into it the man in the wall has to be mentioned and he STOMPS
@@TheStrengthScholar Vague reality warping isnt the main issue here though. Demons such as the lost soul, the spirit, and the Armored Baron can possess, devour the souls of, or even destroy the souls of their victims, things that the Tenno were vulnerable to the elder queen even after awakening their powers, seeing as to how they still had to cut off their transference. Demons such as the Summoner can instantly induce death upon an enemy even without physically causing destruction on them, possessing their dead bodies. Even if a Tenno comes back from this, their Warfrane would be added to the armies of Hell. Pure Argent Energy itself can also corrupt and make insane night sentinels, despite them already capable of resisting the wraithcall which drives other beings mad. Even lower tier demons have hax abilities that would fuck up the Tenno.
The Man in the Wall stomps? Hes barely shown any powers at all besides corruption, bestowing void powers, controlling the void, and collapsing multiple timelines into one, none of which would significantly turn the tide against the highest tiers of Hell.
Tbh, everything in game is in lore for Warframe. If not, the lore version is at least 10x stronger. Mods and overguard exist in lore.
Revenant is literally immortal and can most likely control demons, Dante constantly gives overguard and dishes out major damage, Grendel can eat a lot of demons, Nova is strong enough to, at minimum, shatter the moon like glass, Limbo can snap things out of existence in his dimension (so demons entering it just makes his job easier), Inaros goes into a coffin and fights using a sand creation of himself till he regains enough strength, Sevagoth turns into his shadow if he suffers major damage and fights until he can return to his normal form, etc...
Oh, and Wisp can just summon Doom Guy.
In the current events of Warframe NONE OF THE EXISTING FRAMES ARE EVEN CLOSE TO LIVING OR HAVE SOULS, they are blueprints of the original that were made with materials and that’s it they don’t have the personality or quirks that the original have (check mirage’s quest vs mirage the frame now they might still be corruptable but it would not help since the transference bolt would stop that and the Tenno have absolute control cause of trust (we know this cause of FUCKING BALLAS who plainly states quote “ It was that somehow, from within the derelict-horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly broken thing...and take away its pain.” now I for sure don’t know how corruption works in doom but I doubt they can corrupt non-soul having warmachines that are biological and the Tenno can I believe reverse the effects of corruption (giant pile of salt on that one cause I’m guessing).
and everything in game is in lore. If not, the in lore version is stronger. Mods are in lore and overguard is in lore.
Revenant is literally immortal and can most likely take control of demons, Dante constantly gives overguard and dishes out major damage, Nova is strong enough to, at minimum, shatter the moon like glass, Grendel can eat a lot of demons, etc. Inaros and Sevagoth just come back if they get destroyed. Inaros goes into a coffin and fights using a sand creation of himself till he regains his strength. Sevagoth turns into his shadow if he takes major damage and fights as his shadow until he regains enough strength to return to his normal form.
oh, and Wisp can just summon Doom Guy.
Tenno might be able to tame a demon if they can tame umbra.
On the topic of inconsistencies between lore and gameplay. The Doom demons' powers and performance don't make sense.
If the demons have near infinite numbers, can regenerate and return to the battle field, and can literally teleport anywhere at will, how does the Slayer even win? The fight would go like this; the Slayer walks into an area, billions of demons teleport in, no matter how effortlessly he dispatches them, they keep coming. He is essential trapped in an endless battle and can not leave the area. He's contained by an endless waves of demons. While he is pinned down the other demons just go and accomplish their mission of taking over. He losses.
The fact that this doesn't happen in lore means the demons either have limitations on their teleportation ability, their numbers are not as vast, and/or they are too incompetent to think of this.
The Icon of Sin. If the Icon is nearly indestructible and a reality wrapper, why not just drop that thing in a universe and call it a day? Why even need a ground assault?
This suggests the Icon is either very susceptible to being destroyed by convention means, thus needing a ground army to protect it and remove enemy threats, or it at minimum can be disrupted by convention means to the point it cannot accomplish its mission alone.
If the demons have such an op hack like being able to teleport anywhere at will, why did it take them weeks to conquer earth? With their massive numbers they could have covered every inch of the planet in demons instantly. Every human would have a demon just appear right next to them, the whole population, all at once. So why did it take them weeks to overcome the earth?
This implies again there may be limitations to their teleportation and/or numbers. It could also be that they are considerably incompetent or weak to the point that even with an op hack they couldn't quickly take a planet that was supposedly weaker than them and that didn't even have a fraction of their numbers or powers.
Not acting like I understand the Doom lore in detail, just some thoughts.
For the Slayer winning part basically it's just with each demon he kills he gets stronger and faster plus he was intelligent enough to target specific areas the demons needed to control in order to keep invading
He won by crippling them far to fast for them to recover then went into hell and killed davoth which wiped the remaining demons on earth out
For the icon the reason they didn't just drop him on earth and call it a day is simply because the Khan maker didn't want to because of the corruption that would affect her and her race alongside if the Icon destroys the universe theyred be no argent energy to gain.
The final point on why the demons didn't it's simply just plot reason tbh
Doom isn't a well written story hell basically is made op to hype up doomguy
@@justsomeguyontheinternet7134 but if the demons have almost infinite numbers and are just reborn after being killed, how could the Slayer win? Even if it takes him 1 second to kill a demon, 1 second times infinity means he simply wouldn't be able to make any progress.
You say he hit areas they needed. The video makes it sound like once they enter a universe they have unlimited access to it. They can literally just teleport anywhere, at any time, and any number. So what areas did they need in order to sustain the invasion? Are there limitations to their access, then?
I totally agree with the last part. It definitely isn't a well written story.
And if gameplay is such a big deal then that means even The Doom Slayer can also die by conventional means (think of the many ways that you can die in-game like falling in lava, being exploded, being torn apart by small demons like imps etc...)
I'm a valkyr main, you can literally build her to function like the slayer. Hysteria can fully heal her in one attack when you deal so much damage, you're invulnerable during it, when you're out of hysteria taking damage will regen energy. You can make so many frames infinite fighters like the slayer. The biggest advantage the frames have will be the community coming up with meta builds for the demons.
As many have said, wally, AKA "the man in the wall", is a giant wildcard you didnt mention.
The actual source of the Tenno's power is some deal they made with him, which they don't remember the details of, because lotus rushed them out of cryosleep in the intro, causing amnesia.
The "heart" isn't the source of the void power, it's a channel basically,
of course it's very hard to guess how that would go though, since the devs are extremely conservative on information about him.
Also on sentient resistances, the base fodder sentients you fight in missions cap at 90% resists.
The actual sentient bosses are something else, and usually directly require heavy ordinance, void damage, and/or tricks to even scratch, so it dosn't look like the higher up sentient command units are limited to that "only 90% resist" limit that their soldiers have.
As an ingame example, multiple stages of the Eidolon hunt boss hunt missions, such as the start, directly REQUIRE void damage, and nothing else hurts them, the local armies have no choice but to avoid them.
Last but not least, no mention of the warframe universe AIs?
You did miss out the man in the wall who is essentially all void energy gained sentience and is basically an eldritch chaos god
Also kuva litches on the grineer and sisters of parvos on the corpus are essentially immortal and can only be killed using a mix of the void and the warframe parazons
I don't think the man in the wall would make a difference anyway seriously though the Titans are literally true immortals even surpassing the immortality of the dark Lord himself and the icon of sin is supposedly the strongest which is sheer presence alone can literally destroy the universe that alone would surpass the man in the wall as well as the fact that demons are beyond time and space so any void nonsense is completely in utterly useless against the higher tier demons.
@@jackking6191 the thing is that it's unconfirmed if the man in the wall CAN die as he is more of a concept given form and the void is sort of a dimension of its own
@@beanman9936 Yup. The Man in the Wall is closer to a concept then an actual being. Not really alive or dead, and it's true nature is still unknown.
Something to keep in mind: the guy who gives us the incarnon genesis says he just thought of turning weapons incarnon weapons and the void just made that real.
The void can turn thoughts into reality
@@jackking6191they are not true immortals, considering Doom slayer killed the Icon before his buffs, and killed another Titan before his upgrades and rekilled the Icon of Sin casually after his upgrades.
Wisp held onto the stump of her arm. Her vitals were low. The enemy was closing in. She needed to concentrate. She needed to concentrate.
"A weapon to defeat the demons. A weapon to defeat the demons," she repeated in her mind. She lifted up a hand and opened a tear in reality. Something stepped through it.
The Marauder and his imp "bodyguards" surround the wounded Warframe, the weakened warrior hiding behind a wrecked Corpus toy. The Marauder motioned for one his imps to finish their prey off. The imp cackled and ran forward, jumping over the ruined machine to finish off their pathetic foe.
The imp was sent back headless as the boom of shotgun rang through the air. The imps hissed and the Marauder prepared his blade. A new foe had appeared.
Stepping around the hunk of metal was a man clad in green armor. He was reloading a shotgun, his fingers twitching with burning hatred. The Marauder recognized his foe and couldn't help but laugh. The weakling was smarter than she had appeared. The warrior demon jumped forward, all too eager to slice his new opponent in half.
He would never get the chance. The only thing the Marauder would feel was the tip of Doom Guy's shotgun against his skull.
that's a super cool scenario you made. I love your storytellign
Cue the start of Doom OST "The Only Thing they Fear is You".
You say that demons once they have access to a universe can teleport anywhere in it and have completely free access to it but that's obviously not the case as shown by Doom its self.
It’s specifically shown in the series that once Samuel opened the gate to Hell the demons started pouring in and they couldn’t stop them.
@@rougarabid If the demons could teleport anywhere and everywhere freely there would be no such thing as war against the demons because they'd just teleport right on top of you
@@rougarabid And they wouldn't need hell portals
@@rougarabidwell... yeah that's called....a portal
you forgot one crutial thing about limbo, he can freeze all motion inside his rift basically rendering all demons that can possibly get inside the rift defenseless.
I feel like you're underselling the basic lower bounds of the warframe universe. Yes, the grineer are indeed genetically fucked storm troops with relatively super basic technology and nothing really going for them - but this is a universe whose technology has advanced thousands of years past current human ideas of things. There are dozens of different and more powerful grineer units, but even the most basic one is essentially a heavily-armored tank that weighs over a ton and could probably simply shrug off getting hit by the most powerful modern weaponry without even barely noticing it. Their "basic tech" involves guns that can shred through the power shields and high tech mechs of the corpus. On the same note, those corpus mechs - yes, they're just made of "metal" - but what metal? These are super advanced future tech robots - they're not just gonna be made out of iron and steel, and even if they are, they also have energy shielding.
So when the warframes are tearing through those super mechs and walking tanks like they are butter, you have to understand that even the weakest warframe would be practically unstoppable compared to a modern military.
Also, in gameplay, there is almost no difference in physical strength between every warframe, since very few warframes have any abilities that even affect your damage or speed with melee weapons - and those that do are using a form of energy to supplement that actively. They vary somewhat in terms of durability or speed, but those come down to the mods you equip on the warframes more than anything. That's the reasoning behind using the ability of any particular warframe as a "baseline" to compare other warframes to.
In summary, every one of the factions is going to do way better as a baseline against the regular demonic forces. At least all of them are guaranteed to have weapons that prove effective against the demons, and if you count many of the really powerful bosses and heavy units the factions actually have, they are gonna be stomping the regular demon troops and even some of the heavies.
Even the infected. Yes, they are weak to fire, but the fact that the demons can't be infected and have very effective weapons is not as big of a disparity as it seems. After all, the infection has many many forms - the juggernauts, the ancient infected, mutalisk and maggots and brood mothers - and their main form of victory is swarming. That "single imp" you sent against a ship of infected is going to get dog-piled and overrun. Even if every shot it fires instakills 10 infected units, it just doesn't have the action economy to prevent the barrage of attacks it will receive in return. Plus, the infection is always changing and adapting as well - just think of the Jordas Golem, which is literally an entire ship, which attacks with fire-based attacks, and is totally immune to damage unless you hit it in a very specific location and does not share the general infected weakness to fire.
I do think people at times forget just how scary powerful the warframes are. And how powerful the cannon fodder is as well. I also feel like the habit of Grineer to shoot first means the moment a hell portal opened the response would be lead. Even the average lancer would not wait for permission from a nearby Eximus they would just open up. And now due to what has happened in current lore. the demons would have no chance against a Jade Light Eximus.
I also feel like Corpus Nullifiers would really hamper some of the more screwy stuff of the demons.
And then there is what Spacemom did to the sentient fleet when going to take out Ballas in TNW. The Lotus in an admittedly rather angry state wiped out multiple sentient capital ships on her way to solar orbit from the surface of Earth.
finally Doomguy wins almost everything with liberal application of gun, Tenno have lots of gun. The warframe setting has lots of gun.
One thing that wasn't addressed was the fact that even if a warframe falls, whoop-de-fuckin-do, the actual Tenno operator will just jump to a new warframe over and over and over. And each warframe has multiple lives essentially, with the ability to surge their warframes' systems and essentially reset them. Chew through all a warframe's lives, take it down, and you still have to deal with the operator, which in a lot of cases is even stronger than a warframe. Even if the heart of Deimos is corrupted, the operator can still control a necramech, which while not as powerful as a warframe, is still formidable. If the demons manage to take out the operator, even then there's more, with the being known as the drifter, which is the operator from an alternate timeline, who can just tag in and continue the fight. Is this enough to entirely eradicate the demons? Probably not, but it sure would prolong the fight perhaps into the years, and it would be really fucking annoying for the forces of hell.
Demons can straight-up send your soul to Hell though and harvest it for Argent Energy if they kill you though. Along with the Icon of Sin and even some ordinary heavy demons being able to mind control their enemies
@@yekkub9425 Tennos' souls aren't in their warframes though, they're projecting themselves into their warframe from their orbiter. Additionally, as shown in the war within quest, Tenno can resist mind control with a bit of effort.
@@yekkub9425Good luck trying to take the soul of a Tenno, that shit is pure Void energy and Void energy doesn't play nice with causality, physics, logic or consistency. Even if you could force one out of the Operator, there isn't a whole lot you could do with it.
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You quite literally cannot kill the Operator due to how Eternalism works
@@pixelbit5 Transference provides attackers with access to an Operator's soul. This is how the elder queen burrowed into the Operator's consciousness even though she only had access to their warframe. The only reason they didnt succeed is because the Tenno 1. Had some resistance which prolonged the process 2. Cut off their transference. Neither an operator nor a warframe will be able to resist possession when they are dead. And even an operator operating a warframe through transference is fucked if they cant cut it off before a demon straight up instantly possesses them.
Regarding the Sentients there is actually 1 thing they cant adapt to and that is warframes pure void energy which the Tenno in operator forms uses one blast of that and all their adaptations is temperarily nullified allowing the Tenno to deal the full damage
Get farther in the video and I talk about this.
@@rougarabid But you later say that demons will adapt to the void when there is no proof any demon is even capable of adapting to void damadge, i know others are saying sentinals couldn't adapt to void damadge because they were programmed to be unable to adapt to void but they rebelled against their creators they could problably bypass other restictions and i didn't find anything saying they hardcoded to allow weaknesses so void damadge could possibly bypass adaptation even in demons unless you have reasons they could bypass a new energy thats being used on them instakilling them just like how they usually use their energy.
The grineer were a servant race created to be laborers. When the infestation erupted before the first warframes the grineer were used to fight against it. They were genetically stable at first but due to their creators losing said war and the fact that ther were essentially mass produced cannon fodder to an enemy that consumed biomass, they swiftly lost and fell off. They rebelled against said creators along side other factions to destroy the old hierarchy. Now they chase kuva like space pirates.
Frost in lore: I can freeze an entire planet in seconds
Frost in game: I have a snow globe
Limbo in lore: I am god in this dimension.
Limbo in game: ZA WORUDO
You downplayed a warframes baseline physical strength....
Yes they aren't all Atlas or Rhino levels of strength, but! They are all strong enough to rip apart some of the corpus's biggest mechs with their bear hands ----> Fortuna, Profit Taker boss fight.
Also Demons finding Parvos Granum? The guy who practically created his own version of the void!? No way! There's a reason he's still alive right now, he's to hard for even the Tenno to reach.
(Parvos's "void" can has it's flow of time altered, so one can imagine he'd have enough time to think of sure of weapon to deal with the demons.)
The Infested have one two giant notables you didn't mention, 1 they can fuse together to gain adaptability (aka: Juggernauts), 2 they can Infest an entire planet to it's core.
Yes! The Sentients are able to become completely adapted and resistant in lore, but not all. There are now lesser Sentients that don't adapt as well. Sentients resistances get striped by void energy, that why Tenno can kill them (Also! If DE believed players would remember to void blast them continuously, they would've probably allowed the Sentients become completely damage immune).
Again, just a reminder, Tenno beat Sentients with VOID energy. Sentients physical strength should be above The Grineer's (see New War).
"There is no evidence that they are immune to the corruption" What that hell!?... Uhmm like, what is void corruption? Warframes can resist corruption via conceptual manipulation, but not soul manipulation? That just doesn't work. Look, you may want to research TMITW (The Man In The Wall) to get a better grasp on corrupting power of Void energy; but Demon corruption doesn't hold a candle to Void corruption, also it would easily blocked by "Transference".
(This part is late) No, no, no not all Warframes are created via infection/experimentation of a living being, there's only a hand full of warframes like that; But! Warframes has been shown to slowly gain they're form of sentients/personality? Overtime (Ex: Chroma and Mirage, they be extremely violent and angry without a Tenno's control).
(Note for myself 29:37, finishing later)
Warframes are nearly indestructible, Most of the frames defeated are put in situations where they can't escape/leave (normally protecting their Tenno). It does highlight that, yes, enemies in Warframe are using extremely powerful firearms.
Again! Not all Warframes were living beings! Most Warframes are Gen 2 frames, meaning they can be reproduced.
Ok, ok, wow! That Warframe section is... rough...
First, Limbo has complete control over his "Rift" he can complete clear it out and manipulate time within it. I don't think the Demons have time resistance.
Secondly, The Elemental Warframes can hurt the Demons with there abilities... Warframes notoriously have ways to reduce/remove defenses and resistances.
You mentioned mods, so let's mention mods that boost things like "status duration"; You said Frost's freezing effects won't hold long, but mods increase the freezes effectiveness (Also Frost can instantly kill any target he freezes).
I'm going to rapid fire most elemental Warframes to prove they're not "Useless": Ember - Immolation (Granting even more DR), Hydroid - Corrosion (He literally has Corrosion all over his abilities), Gyre - Coil Horizon (Let's her pull enemies around), Atlas - Petrification, Zephyr - Pretty much everything is fine here, Yariel - Can lift up things with bubbles plus Water twisters and Merulina making her harder to kill. Two Special notables, are Chroma and Lavos, for Chroma it's debatable if the Demons could deal with Vexing Armor, and Lavos has access to Corrosive and Viral.
The Elemental Frames are not "useless", the majority of them have something that would cause big problems for the Demon.
(Was going to mention Saryn, but I don't know if you count her as a element Frame.)
Before I continue, I want to said that I believe you've downplayed the Warframes Mods (though not intentional, there's a lot of them). You should've looked into the Mods themselves more.
I think I see why you skipped the "Corrupted".... No Demons can't resist Nyx's mind-control, because the Corrupted can't either. No Nyx can't become a Demon, She’s has nothing to corrupt. Nyx might be able to decimate a large group of Demon with a single use of Chaos.
Rhino going down fast? What are Shields, and what is Iron Skin? It would take me forever go over the insanity that's Warframe Weaponry Lore, but Warframes durability is high because the weapons lore-wise are crazy.
Nekros would hold better soul control... again Void Magic bullshit...
(OK, so, before we get to the conclusion.)
Most of the Warframes abilities are back by Void energy.
Most Warframes are Gen 2s, meaning no living being required.
You didn't mention how Corrosion, Viral, or Radiation, would effect the Demons.
The Demons have no Void resist.
Parvos Granum has his own version of a Void pocket, he's basically a god there.
The Grineer are known to add to their DNA to gain strength, ---> Kuva and The Tube men experiment.
THANK YOU I thought I was going insane because the guy didn't mention the Shielding or Iron Skin of Rhino
There are a few things I would like to add.
One thing people forget about Parvos is that he created spectres.
He has an army at his command and spectres have the ability to not copy any being and their weapons and tech but also scale to their level, even surpassing them.
(Deploy a spectre in any level and they scale to enemy level +3. This is the lowest quality of spectre btw.)
In a sense, not only does he have the strongest of every faction (warframes included) at his disposal, he also has an army of them.
Given enough time (Which he would have in his time bubble) and enough resources (LOL)... he could solo the justice league better than batm- Ahemm... I mean, solo hell.
Also, he created the corpus "liches". And looking at all the stuff he has pulled since his fairly recent return to the scene... he is not one to sit still. Infinite hell is only infinite resources waiting to be utilized, to him.
I shudder to think what could happen if he teamed up with Alad V, who is brilliant in his own right. I mean, the zenuka project is his brainchild, he created the mutalyst strain and it could be said that the amalgams are his creation too. (Yes, I know it was actually masterminded by the sentient faction and possibly Ballas, but you can't deny his involvement.)
Also, the Grineer arent just a bunch of rotting cyborg clones with "normal weapons" , but they actually have access to their own branch of hax, both in the form as genetic mutations that gives them super powers, and via a mythical resource called Kuva, which powers void magic.
And as far as Grineers with mutations goes, you got Eximus units that can just passively drain the health or energy of enmies they are around, to assasins that can teleport across the battlefield, or even just big strong tanks that will wall bang you with their super anoying force pushing aura that insta kills low leveled warframes.
And on top of all them there are the Kuva Liches, whom basically are thr Grineer versions of warframes.
Like seriously, the Kuva Liches are lorewise the personalized nemesis of the player Warframe, have always a set of 4 void powers based off the same pool that the warframes, and can likewise range from crazy powerful or mechanically weak....
But more than that, it's canon that they get stronger and stronger for each battle that they recover from, when that's tough because they are unkillable by mundane means.
To put a Kuva Lich down for good in warframe, you gotta stab them not just with a Parazon blade, (which is a special tool which can both work as a knife that can insta kill enemies in a weakened state, ignoring their durability and also to hack machines), but your Parazon also needs the right combination of Requiem Mods, which are basically codes written under a magical language called Voidtongue, which in this context will wipe out the Kuva Liches' soul.
The Tenno are also canonically unable to die by mundane means as they always can revive unless their "Oro" (a special orb thing Tenno leave behind when killed in battle) is destroyed.
The Conclave, which is basically the resident PvP mode of Warframe, is Lorewise meant to train the tenno to fight against enemies the share the same kind of semi immortality as themselves.
With the grineer it's also said that they have super strength with their armour being the same strength and weight as a tank
A grineer railajack crew member even says that when he is angry at something he puches the railjack walls with enough strength to bend it...Railjack are made out of titanium and its walls are THICK... so a random grineer can casually bend inches of solid titanium with one punch
Yeah, Grineer are equivalent to WH40K Space Marines. Which goes to show just how fucking deadly Warframes are since we casually rip through a ship full of Grineer like it's a Sunday stroll.
True. Originally the Grineer were made to be builders. Having super strength makes their jobs easier for them. Fast forward to present day, the Grineer now are susceptible to degradation but they are way more violent. So super strong, and super angry.
You can even see the difference in how Corpus are actually inside the drop ship when they teleport in. But the Grineer marines are *on* the drop ship when they teleport in. They're just sitting on top of it just chilling. Or how in Plains of Eidolon, you think rockets are dropping on you but lo and behold, it was a Grineer marine inside it. Like what the heck are they made of?
I think for entities other than warframes, going up against the Grineer is like that first time you jumped into Steel Path and you weren't prepared. They're like tanks on two legs.
Imagine Excalibur using the Crucible Sword after Wisp grabs it
Bro. If I had to play a drinking game for every time he was wrong about the matter (which was damn near every single line) I'd be dead of alcohol poisoning a hundred times over. I'll try to keep it short:
>Grineer lift and carry multi-ton industrial supply crates on the daily (their genetic templates, while unstable and decaying, are actually comparably 'jacked' as Doom Guy, and the cybernetic prosthetics that replace their short-lived joints are industrial robotics grade)
>Grineer casually shrug off getting struck by lightning
>Corpus engineer and integrate tech to nullify the 16D dimension that is the Void in a weekend, that honestly should say it all
>The Infestation is a can of technorganic nanotech worms that puts even the Flood to shame, and clearly it's tricked this guy into thinking exactly what it wants about it
>Tenno are incorporeal, immortal, and godlike Void ghosts that blew up city blocks by sneezing on accident, before they had a clue how to even use their powers
>Warframes are casually citynuker (minimum) technorganic monstrosities even before Tenno transference juices them up to levels comparable to 40k Greater Daemons (IE decide a planet-scale conflict in a second)
>'Sentients' referenced like the Conculysts are like the dead skin cells of a capital-S Sentient; there aren't any canonical boundaries to the limitations of their adaptation
>Sentients insta-hack, hijack, and assimilate all non-organic technology at will. Cyberdemons' pacemakers beware of the incoming sweep, if chopstick bois be click-clacking around
>Eidolons like the Hydrolyst passively control weather systems (powerscalers consistently place this at MANY nukes' worth of energy to do for even a moment) and manipulate said systems for pinpoint-accuracy lightning and EMP spam
>Eidolons are the aimlessly wandering KNUCKLEBONES of a capital-S Sentient
>An example of a capital-S Sentient is Praghasa, who unironically EATS stars. Not destroys, just casually EATS, like a snack
>"No anti-Kaiju measures"? Necramechs literally are anti-Kaiju-grade Dreadnaught-analogs, they bring down skyscraper+ beasties in seconds
>'Murmur' means a low, continuous, unclearly-heard sound like indistinct voices; not "wallwall"
>Murmur aren't 'monsters,' there's no set number of them. They're an inexorable tide of conceptual manifestations of one's fraying sanity the instant they're exposed to the Void, automatically scaling infinitely to all who suffer the terminal condition of beholding it, always creeping into frame in undetermined numbers from their peripherals. There's no 'killing' them, it's literally just flailing at paradoxical schizo space. Fun fact: all who invariably eventually fall to the Murmur become Void Angels - a bottomless legion of reality-warping cosmic horrors that 'sing' the song of absolute unmaking madness into the very fabric of every grade of spacetime around (referential to seraphim, a kind of angels that sing to the empty throne in Heaven)
>The Void is a 16-dimensional 'gateway to eternity' that's the pseudo-spatial convergence of all space(s), timelines (past present future), and infinitely-extrapolative possibilities therein. It's a quantum realm of conceptual manifestation, and its 'waters' - so to speak - have been irrevocably stained by 'The Man In The Wall' which is in short a manifestation of all life's innate, inescapable fear of the unknown. As such, the 'behavioral' pattern of the Indifference (the 'substance' of the Void) that of a cognitohazard: one that can't be understood, that wants to be known, and to behold it is doom. Everything that has ever been exposed to the raw Void has died on contact, and its soul eventually swallowed by the Murmur. Everything that's 'returned' is not what it was - more like The Indifference wearing whatever or whoever it was, like a skin mask, looking to further spread its lethal cognitohazard self. Conceptually similar to a blend of Chaos and Strange Matter.
Doom has...
Doom Guy. No physically stronger than a canonical Grineer. No tougher. Just has bottomless sustain specifically against the Doom demons. All of whom are scared shitless of that one guy. The Doom demons' dimension is 4D. The Corpus could reverse-engineer Doom Guy's alientech armor in an afternoon and mass produce it within a weekend. Grineer kitted out with that little modification would clean house before Wednesday. The other factions wouldn't even catch wind of the situation before it's over and the Corpus and Grineer are at another business-as-usual skirmish over who gets the lion's share of the freshly made carcasses - of the giblets you just dropped into their piranha tank of a setting.
And the 'heat' argument of "10 decicillion gajillion gorillion degrees" on Doom's side makes negative sense. Doom Guy has a dinky little flamethrower mounted on his shoulder, that spits regular old flames. Which work just fine on the Demons. He also dies when standing in lava, which is a great deal cooler than "10 decicillion gajillion gorillion degrees," proving that even things 'powered' directly by Argent energy don't sport any sort of magical heat resistance. Furthermore to try and claim that Argent energy has that as a baseline for its temperature is completely inconsistent even within Doom - there wouldn't be a PLANET anymore, the instant an Imp would conjure a fireball of it, Doom Slayer cracks an orb of the stuff, or every single time he rips a Demon to pieces and their "10 decicillion gajillion gorillion degrees" blood sprays all over. There's a canonical, distinct, LACK of everything within a solar sector's vicinity atomizing from it. Therefore: absolute wank. It's more likely accurate that Argent Energy, in super enclosed conditions akin to a particle accelerator, *can* be forced to reach such figures, and still retain its state as itself - which is more a testament to its flexibility and malleability as an energy medium, not "oh yeah all of it is just absurdly hot all of the time forever."
There's also the convenient bit he left out about engagement front. While Hell's reserves are bottomless, the invasion is never all-reality-wide; there's a bottleneck that they can pour through. Which means there are limitations to how many of them can be at a front line at a time, which means attrition/sustain rates come into question. Against normie victims, the Demons' strategy of attrition works. However even if Hell is bottomless with demons, that doesn't get to matter if the side they clash against sports equally bottomless sustain for the engagement. And, again, they're all scared out of their wits over one single guy that sports just that. Spoiler: the Warframe universe is in a perpetual state of gridlock because they all have been, and can keep, fighting forever. Just like him.
Sorry, but there was too much inconsistency between using gameplay vs lore here.
New war has significantly power crept the entire warframe universe, and lore wise, there are about two dozen warframes that have absurd hacks such as pocket dimensions they have full control of. Holding back a multi universal being, which is the void or man in the wall for thousands of years, ect ect ect.
Not to mention the amount of immortality and invulnerability warframes and other advanced units for all the factions have that the demons would not have access to the tools to kill them.
The Void itself is by far the most potent stop gap for any sort of universal cross invasion like this. The distruption caused would likely tear a hole that lets the man in the wall into the prime warframe timeline. That alone complicated everything to an insane degree as it would immediately come down to Icon Of Sin vs Man In The Wall and who you think would win in the end, essentially destroying both multiverses regardless of the victor.
I disagree.
Holding back a multiversal entity isn’t killing it and DOOM Demons have multiple Multiversal beings among its ranks. None of the hax added are things Demons haven’t dealt with before or can straight up do themselves.
Invulnerability to what? A corruption of the body, mind and soul on a universal level? Being erased from existence? Having invulnerability negation? Demons have ALL of this and more. In my research I saw no defense or power the demons couldn’t deal with so you gotta do better than just vague illusions to possible things the demons might not be capable of dealing with.
The fact you are comparing MitW to Icon itself tells that the Demons would win. Icon isn’t the strongest Demon. He’s not even the strongest Titan, Champion is. Davoth, the Archdemons and other Titans stand above him in terms of power so if MitW stalemates Icon he’s getting thrashed by the Demons as a whole.
I'm not shure but when he said invulnerability, I think he's talking about warframes like Valkyr wich is immune to every type of effect or damage for as long as her 4th power IS active
@@JP-rs3ky and harrow, and those things can last a WHILE if built right (mods)
@@rougarabidi have a bit of a question
Corruption only spreads to one universe at a time right?
Or rather to however Many universes There’s demons in
Let’s ignore speed and just talk about ammount, cause killing a tenno means you have to kill them in every universe (vía the new war explaining their quatum inmortality) so like
What happens there?
Do demons get corruption over all universes? (Which sounds like bs) or do they have to slowly corrupt every versión of the tenno over every universe?
@@notme3603 Davoth can empower the Doom slayer to exist as a constant among all future possibilities in all future timelines to destroy the Maykrs in all future possibilities. I'm sure he could do the same with other demons if he had to.
Didnt the Man in the Wall collapse all the timelines or something like that though?
30:17 excuse me what?
Don’t wanna be that guy dude but a lot of warframes take way more punishment than argent weapons without a scratch
Tf you mean no existing evidence
What are you talking about? Revenant's messmer skin, as well as all of the ways to shield gate and energy tank don't exist I don't know what you mean, there's no evidence that some warframes deal percentile damage to an enemy regardless of how strong they are smh what a fool.
I mean, what dummy would believe that warframes with adaptive damage abilities would stand any chance against demons.
@@FoxInnaHat dude, what do you mean there’s no evidence of a warframe being that can adapt to anything do you know what a sentient is?, look it up before yaping what you don’t know about, revenant IS A SENTIENT, he barely even has any infestation because 70-80% of him is a sentient
Jesus I love your kind, the internet guru that doesn’t even look up any of the given evidence before yaping, come back with a real argument besides “there’s no proof” when I gave you all the proof
@@notme3603 I think he is trying to be sarcastic
@@P13DR0 oh Im an idiot
Man it seems so obvious now🤦♂️
So sorry dude that joke went so over my head it’s reaching tau system by now
Ok, I've watched a few of these now. But I noticed you overlooked something about the Hell Invasions. In the Doom lore. Both the original universe doom guy came from and the universe from doom 3 are still standing after being invaded dispite how powerful demons were simply because they closed the portal. Once it was closed, it didn't matter if the demons had been to the universe already, they couldn't go back and continue the invasion until the portal was opened again. That would suggest that the demons can go wherever they want in a universe they are invading and travel between hell and that universe at will so long as the portal being used for the invasion stays open. Eternal is the only game that didn't do it that way but that's because the slayer had other plans. This would drastically change the goal of the fight from fighting off hell, or even destroying it, to just finding and closing the portal, or portals, being used for the invasion. Unless I'm missing something which I very well could be. But I feel like that change in tactical priority would seriously change the outcome. Especially since the portal is always created by a faction in the universe that is being invading. Usually the UAC. But in warfame I could definitely see it being the Corpus that open the portal in an attempt to get access to the argent energy. This, in my mind, would give them a much better chance as it seems you do these match ups on the assumption that Hell in invading of its own volition which has never been seen to happen that I know of. They have to be given a way in. But again, I could very well be missing something. My only other issue was that you only lore to back up the hell invasion unless a doom game or mechanic disproved the viability of a tactic or weapon in warfame. Like with the freezing mechanic or the most powerful titans. We have never seen a hell invasion get to the point that a higher tier titan would even consider entering the universe before the portal is closed apart from the icon. I hope none of this came off rude, just voicing my thoughts.
A major oversight here is Davoth himself. He can open a portal whenever he wants to wherever, so essentially, even if they close every portal, he could just open a new one. It's not like Davoth is removed from the equation as his existence is what allows the demons to live, when he died, so did all of the demons.
They basically have 2 objectives:
Assassinate Davoth
Close all the portals
Essentially impossible because they don't have the means to kill davoth, and as long as davoth remains alive, q portal from hell is always a possibility
@@cheesybeans9476
I want you to understand that the tenno have literal infinity on their side. The void is an infinite source of bullshit of which they can easily infinitely draw upon. So much so that in lore, if the tenno utilise it correctly, they are outright undefeatable. They can continue whatever it is they want to do, forever. In other words, they can hunt down davoth until he is dead, because they cant die, or at least not permanently or in amy way that would be of a genuine hindrance to them. Hell, a single tenno held off a multidimensional god, i am more than confident that the tenno who have literally infinite lives and power to draw upon, will inevitably kill davoth. How long this would take? Couldnt tell ya. Not because its impossible to know, but because most likely, the tenno would just dedicate a single dude to sealing their universe off from hell's permanently as, again, infinite power. Why waste the time and resources on a problem if you dont need to?
This is all to say, the tenno are basically cheating here. They win because they say they win, because the have the power to do that.
Edit to add: the void is a realm of thought and infinity as it is the space between reality, which is why the tenno are able to do such things even if it should be bullshit.
First sentient weakness to the warframe comes to inherently the void power of the tenno.
Second your explanation of the void is near spot on. Like almost perfect. Except you under how massive it is. If he'll is an amalgamation of impossible amount of universes the void is the space between between all those worlds. It's like your home is hell and the planet is the void. It's only weakness is in order for it directly affect the material it has to limit itself. This is where the murmur come in.
The best explaination to void energy i could come up with is:
Its the most eficient source of energy in the WF universe and it rots alway sentients akin to how radiation rots humans (strip alway our defenses, breaks our coding and holds us from self healing)
Void Cascade is basically tenno fighting a void invasion/corruption for fun and money. Closing dimensional rifts destroying the physical bodies of thrax units and then killing their astral form/soul with the operator's void powers.
The fuck you mean there are normal humans in the doom universe and the corruption isnt actually an almighty unstopable force????
I said this think is taking over the universe 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@notme3603When you play as Doom Slayer demons look weak obviously lol.
Explain how the Icon of Sin captured more than thousands of universes then lol. In a cutscene plasma shots did nothing to an imp, it's stated that Doom Slayer amps the shots lol 🥱😂
See, if you take the gameplay portion of things, like with the sentients, then you also take the gameplay portion of the Tenno farming the demons in sheer 'cool new weapons and mods!' fashion because the moment there's a potential upgrade Tenno swarm on that. Also the Tenno aren't getting corrupted, especially since we've seen someone cage a portion of what is essentially an eldritch horror obsessed only with having fun for untold millennia that absolutely does corrupt everything with the full force of the Void that the Tenno wield... and the frame he was possessing gave out before him and he was still holding it back. Even in the occasions where we do see a frame taken away, like with that frame, some of the Tenno can just come and take it back.
Speaking of the gameplay portion of how mental warframe players get, god forbid someone decides they want to make a new frame from the Demon incursion pulled from the infinite potential timelines that a Tenno doesn't win in. Who wants to see some mad lad try and use Argent Energy with the Void? Seriously, the Demons and all their timelessness would probably crush a single warframe, find that they're gone, turn around and suddenly that same warframe is just barreling down on them screaming "Uh-uh, I want my drops fool!" The Demons would probably become quite confused that the warframes they beat never actually seem to lose or be the only faction other than The Man in the Wall to realize that the Tenno abuse timeline shenanigans and that they don't have an actual answer to it since time doesn't mean anything to them.
I am fully convinced that the entire reason business grandaddy Parvos doesn't know how to handle or approach the Tenno is because every one one of them is legitimately insane.
When you're going up an elevator in Nekravol (soul factory in Doom Eternal), Sammy H says the demons were only using a portion of the soul and sentinel/makyr efforts were needed to create argent. That means the demons aren't powered by argent, just a by product and probably aren't 250 gazillion degrees or whatever. If they were, every imp fireball would cause a nuclear explosion.
WERE only using a portion. Argent is made of Hell Essence and Wraith Energy. The Maykrs created it and the Demons utilize it. It was part of their alliance. Yes Demons do have it. In fact the humans on Mars came into contact with Argent through the demons. They never met the Maykrs.
Not being able to calculate how hard it is to stomp time because it doesn't destroy anything would also apply to the Demon's hotter than the sun temperatures. How are you that hot and not just evaporate the entire planet with the amount of energy being thrown around? You don't, unless the entirety of the doom universe is apparently just very very heat resistant. All you know is to stomp hard enough to stop time, you'd need speed and force enough to temporarily break physics. So Rhino's stomp would have around the same force of a black hole.
58:39 Just pulling BFGs into the Warframe universe.
"Dead" warframes its a neat thing cause they dont actually die cause they dont really they mostly become really annoyed pieces and space dust, oh and the normal frames are indeed mass produced versions, primes are like vanguard versions, and Protos are the Originals, Umbra is literally just Doom guy who became a warframe
Gotta correct you, the flood from Halo can become eldritch horrors with the ability to manipulate celestial objects, sometimes time and even reality. This is ontop of all the abilities The Infected have.
The entirety of the Warframe universe can be summed up as a bomb with a lit fuse and the Tenno are the only faction between everyone and catastrophe. It's a post-post-apocalyptic setting about to get a triple combo, with constant infighting that keeps nudging for the Dimocles blade on everyone's head that's the Void to fall.
The reality is that the Warframe universe is already experiencing a demon invasion of a similar calibre of that one coming from the Doom franchise, but they're currently managing to keep ahead because a few people have been monitoring the Void ever since the first spark that turned it into the game's present times, the first conceptual embodiment. Ever since then, enough understanding of the Void and technologies that exploit it have been developed that simultaneously gave power to the entity that lay within and created the tools to keep the invasion at bay, but if the Tenno fail to defend these key points, the Origin system is bound to become the battlefield between two invading armies of power beyond anyone's understanding. Depending on argent's interaction to the Void, the armies of hell may become endless fuel for the Indifference's eternal curiosity and hunger for emotions, emotions that conceptually embody and become armies for the Indifference to use and further tear at the fabric of reality.
Multiple times has been said that the Void has been inspired by WH40K's Warp and cosmic horror, so you can guess what sort of insanity can ensue if you take away the people that are constantly pulling at the brakes, the Tenno, if they get overwhelmed by a third party. The Tenno canonically can't die, mind you, but they'll be forced back and it could come to a point that the last strongholds of humanity will be the buoys the Orokin built inside of the Void itself, the Orokin towers, which were essentially built as pit stops for the wealthy and the noble with lethal security systems, that could be potentially converted for long term habitation. The unlucky, provided they have a sufficient mastery over their mind and body, could pull off something the scale of Duviri and form strongholds of themselves though the circumstances to its creation were unique to say the least.
Firstly, I believe the Corpus and Parvos himself were greatly underestimated. I believe the Board of Directors wouldn't be a problem, they united and stood with the Tenno and the Grineer against the Sentients in the New War, they'd easily put aside their differences here especially since the demons can't be surrendered to like Alad V tried doing. Parvos has a major trick up his sleeve with the Specter technology, allowing him to mass produce an expendable army of duplicates of any unit, Warframes included. While Warframe Specters have weaker damage and a lot squishier defences the powers they can mimic are still formidable. Assuming the worst and saying every specter gets one shot, even getting to cast one powerful ability per unit could cull the demons relatively easily.
Secondly, both the Corpus and the Grineer have access to immortal units, Sisters of Parvos and Kuva Liches respectively. Not even the Tenno can kill them without specifical weapons, basically using magical commands to cast them out, with each of them having a unique combination and sequence to them. The demons would have to find the Requiem words and test them out in confrontations to fell just one.
Thirdly, if we assume that the factions are united, both because you said that the Grineer could be used to buy time for the others and because canonically in the New War we have precedent for this, a significant portion of the Sentients can be made invulnerable to all the damage due to the usage of Tower Kuva. We already have Sentients in-game, the Eidolons on the Plains of Eidolon, whose shields can only be damaged with Void damage which the demons can't access. A truce would allow the Tenno to give the Sentients the Tower Kuva making them invulnerable. Also the Archons are hybrids between Warframes and Sentients, they could bolster the ranks by reviving fallen Warframes and we don't have the upper power limits of how many times Archon Shards could do that
i think for sentients in lore adapt 100% but the resistance has to ramp up over time spent exposed to it. but additionally have a huuuge weakness towards void damage. so you either have to kill them with void damage, or hit them hard enough to kill instantly.
A massive part of warframe’s gameplay loop is research and using the weapons and powers of their enemies against them so they could probably find and weaponize argent energy pretty quickly…
Additionally I think you are severely underestimating the power of the infestation. It’s a virus that can corrupt flesh, metal and software the infestation becomes an essential part of your very soul and being.
The infestation much like the flood or tyranids can quickly adapt and overcome their weaknesses this is why warframes have such varied powers and defenses.
Depending on the strain the hive mind controlling it is so bullshit intelligent that it far surpasses even the greatest human tacticians and can borderline predict the future.
These videos are very fun, but it does often feel like you undersell the competitor when it comes to the DOOM invasion.
I think this could just be due to lack of familiarity with some franchises. Collabing with some "lore scholars" could make for a much better scenario in some cases.
Yeah he even said it himself that this is a couple weeks worth of knowledge. And there's a lot of holes in this matchup. That's why he needs the knowledgeable individuals to collaborate with. And I do think he posted this with the intention of him getting absolutely obliterated by us with his lack of knowledge with the deeper lore.
I feel like the supposed power of the demons stated in the lore is greatly exaggerated compared to their actual performance.
You're playing as Doom Slayer... ofc that happens lol.
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The doomslayer is just a guy who waddles around shooting guns. They just tossed in some random crap about how the demons have a magical everything proof shield but the doomslayer is the only one who can penetrate it. Even if none of that is represented in gameplay.
"The demons are totally immune to everything guys, but the d-doomslayer is even betterer than that!"
@@enfisu586 *Ignores the part of the game where you can see soldiers fighting against imps and doing a pretty good job in one of the first levels of the game*
In fact, that part highlight the actual issue humanity had the demon invasion, these things won't stop coming by the time you kill one two more take their place.
This guy strikes me as the type of guy who reads a pokedex entry and takes it completely seriously like the one that says Magacargo is around as hot as the sun.
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For how infinitely numerous they supposedly are, there's strangely never more of them in a room than a last gen console could handle lmao. Tack numbers onto a list of things about them that's greatly exaggerated.
Greneer cant be corrupted that easily and the demons are broke as hell so the corpus would not be interested
The demon blood isn't hot enough to give them immunity to, plasma rifle, BFG or the crucible. Also I wonder what the bullet are made of as the lead would melt before impact, IF the demon are as heated as it is said. (I have found the answer, " argent". I would say if it exist then the tenno can use it and make weaponry with it.)
In game, warframe shown to able able to survive a couple of solar flare.
Limbo point- while demon may travel trough the dimension that limbo would creat once a demon has been in it. They would still get the damage when traveling in it and still be under the influence of the law that limbo give in it (the freez time part). Demon unless top tier, don't show any ability to aver rule the law of an other being.
Frost- I would still say he would be able kill demon with the instant freeze, (would demon still survive if the body heat drop in a instant to 0?) even if they don't die in a instant they would surely be a lot more slow. It is sayed "colder and deadlier than space itself" demon can survive the vacume of space, but frost is above it.
Nekros- I mean, I think nekros would avoid using fear once he see the demon expres their fear with murder. He still be able to bend the soul of the demon to his will since it is the law he can bend, he manipulate the soul of the corrupted ( Orokin corruption) and even give soul to machine. So if this doesn't show how law bend breaking nekros is, I don't know what to say.
Nyx- heh sure.
The warframe I would say useless would be: gara, lavos, maybe baruuk, maybe chroma, definetly ember (quite suprise I haven't heard of her in your vid), Hidroid, loki
The thing about warframe , no matter the threat there is a warframe that is specifically designed or born to beat and kill that threat with a vengence not seen in most universe's
The thing that makes many of the elemental warframes so powerful isn't the elements themselves, but their ability to multiply damage dealt and their abilities to strip defenses. Frost may only stop a group for a couple seconds, but thats not the point. Yarelli isn't trying to drown you with water, but with a damage multiplier that'll drop the threshold needed to kill a demon from a BFG9k to a flick behind the ear.
Gonna add my points of lore for Warframe so that the argument is a little more concise;
You are right on the Grineer and Corpus, as both are basically human-line and would fail just as hard. The robotics would come in clutch for both factions, but that's about it.
The Infested can and have infected beings with high internal temperatures, albeit very slowly. The Infested is.... iffy. On one hand, they infected the entire corpus ship that Jordas was on, Plasma Drives and all, and there are infested units (Specifically the Carnis, which use a form of Bioplasma as a basic attack) which are able to handle heat moderately well. But it would be a race for the Demons to kill all the infested before they infected them.
The Sentients are relatively easy to explain; Sentients can adapt to any damage type as long as it is not overwhelming and not related to the void. The Tenno were able to defeat these creatures with these powers because their power is based in the void, as is their arsenal. The mods that you put in weapons utilize the innate void energy in a warframe (and tenno!) to improve the weapon. However, the Grineer and Corpus have been able to kill Sentient grunts in the past, though it usually takes a lot of effort (or overwhelming firepower as with Kahl). Pregasa, one of the largest sentients, could eat suns for breakfast and would have if not for *spoilers* happening.
The void is indeed Chaos. Raw, unbridled chaos. Possibility for anything and everything and nothing to happen. Kinda like the Chaos Gods of Warhammer's Warp without all of the cut into multiple emotions bit. Just raw Soulacid. That being said, the Murmur are basically like the daemons of 40k; they can't really die, they just get sent back to whence they came. Worse yet, it is implied that they are a form of corruption of the soul as well, as their appendages are very similiar to the appendages of the Void Angels, corrupted humans who have been granted great power (and madness) by the void in an attempt to free their master, The Man in the Wall. The Man in the Wall is basically time-locked and that is his only weakness. He literally stops the explosion of the sun.
The warframes are mass-produced, mostly as copies of the original, memory and all. Yes, memory, singular. Each warframe, as quote by Ballas, has but a single, burning memory inside of their head. On top of that, there are three alternatives to demonic corruption; Narmer Veils, Kuva Continuity, and Void Corruption. Void Corruption doesn't play well with other forms of corruption and will actively burn it it out (See The War Within for Void Corruption helping against Kuva Continuity, and The New War for Narmer Veils being absolutely smoked by regular force of will). I'd very much say that Void Corruption would actively seek to burn out the Corruption that is present from DOOM.
Each warframe also has at least building level strength, as each of them can carry a Void Key in their off hand while wielding a weapon. The Void Keys are pure gold device that power the Torsion Beam Devices in Orokin Sabotage and are mentioned to be pretty hefty. That being said, they can't wield an Archgun without having a gravmag stabilizer, so they aren't very strong, I'll give you that.
Limbo would be invaluable for defense and support, what are you on? He can literally stop time inside his little dimension of his and it can't be interacted with by anything (Murmer and other tenno included!) thus making him invincible as long as he is in it and alone. Though you are correct about demons being able to enter once banished. That being said, Limbo himself was torn apart by his own dimension, so it would be a really bad idea for the demons to try and utilize it because they could befall the same fate. You need to have considerable intellect to even make a single jump.
The Ice Bomb in Doom Eternal specifically mentions using freezing gasses to freeze their enemies. Frost doesn't do that; he just makes your temperature 0. As in 0 kelvin, in which all chemical reactions stop occurring. Same with Gauss, who is able, in lore, to drop the temperature around him (as seen with his Thermal Sunder ability) to nearly absolute zero. The cold-themed warframes would absolutely be able to freeze demons in their tracks and kill them, at least the lower grunt ones.
Nidus would be useful, but not for the reason you would expect; he cannot freaking die. Unlike other warframes like Inaros, Jade, or Limbo, who were literally torn apart because their powers were going out of control, Nidus was a prototype that never saw the light of day. As such, he adapts a lot quicker than the infestation; hell, he is related to the Helminth Strain, the strain that turned people into warframes. Nidus would be useless for defeating the demons, but dear god he would put up one hell of a perimeter because as long as he is surrounded by demons he isn't dying anytime soon. He's not even weak to the infestation's usual weakness of fire.
Rhino should be top of the line, honestly. Rhino, in his base form, is able to tank nuclear radiation and the surface of the Sun, easily, with his Iron Skin ability. On top of Roar being a buff, his ability to stop time with his stomps, and the ability to just become nigh invincible for some time, he should be one of the top contenders. Rhino literally tore another warframe in half with his bare hands.
You are also underselling Styanax. His ability not only includes combat, but reinforcing the will of others. Out of all the frames, he might actually be a game changer as he ends up reversing the corruption of a corpus mad scientist with multiple brainwashed bodies attached to him. Styanax may be able to temporarily reverse the corruption, albeit it will be temporary and the demons would adapt quickly.
Nekros has been shown controlling literal armies of souls and has even controlled the soul of Murmur enemies (you know, the conceptual embodiment of chaos) so I think he'd be able to control some demon's souls no problem. I would compare a single Nekros to a Baron of Hell in willpower.
Also, two important warframes to mention that didn't get mentioned; Grendel and Vauban. The latter is important because DEAR GOD the amount of gadgets that void technician has on him is ridiculous. He could call in a vacuum that sucks the demons towards it, tether them with magic fishing line that disables their nervous system (yes really), use vortex pads to make their advance impossible, etc. And Grendel can eat anything he wants. He has eaten sentients, murmur, and even freaking childhood traumas made manifest. Unleash an army of Grendels against hell, and they'll see a feast, one the demons won't be aware of because Grendel can vore-snipe you from at least 100 meters away!
This isn't even touching on other lore tidbits, like Rell with The Chains of Harrow or the events of Duviri, where the weapons are literally made of pure void-stuff. Or Oro, which are the canonical souls of the Warframe (not the tenno, which are stuck in a Schrodinger's cat situation) and can't be destroyed but can be collected.
Warframe doesn't solo the DOOM universe, but it gets pretty lopsided when you include the Tenno. Without the Tenno, the Warframe universe would be pretty screwed.
hot dam thats alot.
Okay okay okay okay. First thing. Sentients are basically living and reproducing metal. They would be resistant to the corruption but something I feel is worth mentioning is how natural selection happens in real life, IF given enough time they will most definitely develop a pure resistance to argent energy and whatnot. But that’s a time factor which you explored so whatever.
Second. If the icon of sin and basically the god of that universe are the most powerful beings I can’t help but feel like the man in the wall solos. The void for example follows the in-universe theory of eternalism where basically every choice you didn’t make all still exist and in The New War it was shown that these other options CAN jump realities to help the main one. The reason the demons can’t make use of this is because these are by definition NOT other universes. They all seem to exist within the void.
But going with what I said before, people like the Lotus and the man in the wall have IMMENSE power that isn’t explicitly stated but to put it in perspective. The lotus managed to move the moon by herself into the void, and she is not by any means the most powerful sentient. But keep in mind that the man in the wall was definitely able to overcome her…..easily. So perhaps it’s something to consider.
The infested have more than canon fodder, but I can see why you’d only count the average enemies.
There’s an entire moon (Deimos) that’s absolutely covered in infested, with colossal worms named Vome and Fass that far exceed the size of things like the icon of sin or titans.
The only thing(s) that has ever created a fear response in the infested, was the coming of the Void demon and our Tenno who is basically an extension of said demon’s powers.
A murmur is another way of saying a whisper.
The sentients are weak to the void (The power warframes and their operators use), because it’s something that is nigh impossible to adapt to its boundless possibilities. As you said, randomness personified. Their adaptation can’t work, because everytime they try- it changes.
from what i can tell you massively overestimate, both the heat and heat resistance of demons. one of doomguys most effective weapons is the plasma rifle, and it does not reach anywhere near the level of heat you are indicating would be necessary, and if argent energy truly was as hot as you claim and inside of every demon, a single demon death would result in an explosion several times larger than any nuke, and that's just from the rapid heat attenuation. secondly, the grineer would be a much more powerful force than you give them credit for. sure you can corrupt a group of grineer, then the next batch of clones is born. now you have to work on corrupting those, and even the ones you corrupt are on a short time limit due to cloning sickness. also the grineer are actually pretty physically powerful. they could hold the line for quite a while. finally, i would say that the void is basically similar to the warp from warhammer, which is to say it is a threat on all levels including physical spiritual and mental. the void also has it's own corrupting influence so... yeah... there's more to say, but i'll leave it there.
I talked about this. Doomguy empowers his gun with his will that allows him to defeat gods and titans with weapons that aren’t normally capable of killing them. This is stated by Hugo Martin so no none of Doomguy’s weapons are normal.
@@rougarabid hmm. must have missed that. doesn't explain how a dead pinky demon doesn't nuke the area but if a will to kill is all it takes, the grineer are even more effective. or is this another special technology thing. whatever the case, "infusing will" into anything sounds like magic to me, and that would delve into a more complex and metaphysical conversation on the effects of void magic, hell magic, and mayker magic, none of which are particularly well defined and as such would be a profound waste of time... well at least as far as i can tell.
Lets not forget about the Man in the Wall, the entity within the void. Since they are part of the void that contained endless amounts of timeline and capability to change by an unknown level, the Man in the Wall may have a higher and more efficient influence than the Icon of Sin.
There is a lot of unknowns about the entity's powers, but with evidence so far when the important characters experience the void, including operator, if the Man in the Wall were tobe set freed into the physical plane of the Warframe universe then the entity may able to manipulate reality that the demons is not immune to. Void damage is a type that no one have resistance against.
Don't forget about Atlas's frame lore where he punched a gigantic asteroid with one punch, so he could be one of those frames that can defeat titans.
Now lets talk about the operator, who may be the only chance that the Warframe Universe have to stop the Doom invasion. The operator have access to the most strongest versions of the frames + mods and augment that could make one weapon or frame strong enough to one shot the highest level enemies in the game. Dante, Jade, and Kullervo I believe could tank and destroy almost all of the demons until they meet the entity of the Doom Universe. Also, despite the vault that holds the energy for the warframes destroyed, the operator themselves could still control some using their own abilities. I wonder how void and argon energy will clash or combine together?
Oh yeah, also imagine the Operator coming to the entity of the Doom Universe accepting a deal in the similar fashion as the one scene in the Zaramin when the Operator accept the deal from the Man in the Wall. A deal to keep the invasion at bay by gaining part of the power the entity had, in price of other timelines that may still be existing.
Let me tell you, the Man in the Wall could able to manipulate timelines when a deal is accepted. The entity in the Doom Universe can change anything by words alone, but there might be hints of limitations where the entity could only affects a single layer of the universes, not timelines unless they get their hands on something else that would break this limitation.
And imagine operator weilding both void and argon energy to stop the demon invasion. What if the Man in the Wall and the entity of Doom Universe decide to team up, if they shared similar goals. Then this become the biggest threat for the Warframe universe to face, demons powered by void energy ontop of argon. Eventually, it is all come up to the Operator vs the demons of Doom and the two entities that joined to cause chaos to the universe, by himself. Does the operator have what it takes to save the universe and stops the demons from taking over?
Also, wonder if the Void Angles could defeat titans and the higher ranking bosses, on top of avoiding most influence of the Icon of Sin.
Well you did say a lot of different things that may or may not be relevant I think you need to rewatch the video again because there are a couple of things you may have forgotten I mean doesn't Atlas have the power to manipulate Earth so him destroying an asteroid isn't that special considering he can manipulate the earth so it could simply make it explode so it's not a full physical show of strength and I don't think the man in the wall is that powerful compared to the icon of sin or the dark Lord because like you said him literally saying something is enough to make it a reality what's stopping the dark Lord from saying the void doesn't exist or the man in the wall is dead nothing You're basically facing off against a multiversal plus being well multiple multiversal plus beings versus a guy who clearly isn't even universal not to mention the makers The Father and the dark Lord can manipulate timelines as well And I will say this The demons are above time and space so manipulating time isn't going to stop them and you're speaking about the corruption Yes they do have resistance but it is nowhere near high enough to stop the doom corruption so safe to say it's more likely the Warframe universe is completely screwed in a couple of days at the most because the moment The demons end up finding out about the vault and the demons will find out it's game over even faster from months to days to a couple of hours And remember there are sentient beings inside the Doom universe who have more advanced technology than some of the Warframe universe and yet they still fell to the demons not to mention the fact that the demons from Doom have conquered countless realities in the past universes timelines all that nonsense so them conquering is a guarantee because they surely have faced far more intelligent and advanced and more powerful life forms in the past and like I said they all fell to the doom demons.
Lavos could just turn them all into goop
Adding to this as I watch along, for the purpose of me not forgetting points at the end.
The corpus do have access to kaiju sized mechs, with some of their raknoid line. The jackel line also has the razorback. Not saying these would give much better chance, just a minor correction. Just read through some of the comments and saw your response to the exploiter orb being brought up, so nevermind on the kaiju part, but it does show they have the capacity to create such mechs. How long it would take would be up for debate, but probably wouldn't be able to in a short enough timeframe.
The way I imagine the void is to think of every universe and timeline that exists as being bubbles while the void is the entire ocean in which those bubbles reside. It has also been used for speedier travel from one side of the universe to another, similar to how Warhammer 40k regularly uses the warp for travel, this is how the sentients the tenno deal with ended up sterile due to void sickness.
You said you weren't going to cover variants of warframes. Umbra Excalibur functions differently enough from Excalibur that I'm pretty sure he'd be worth covering. Warframes are pretty much puppeted by the tenno, but Umbra Excalibur can actually act on his own. Ok, just got to the part where you lumped all the combat frames together, so nevermind on this point.
You were pretty much right on the part of Warframes being people pretty much being trapped in their own bodies and being controlled by the tenno. The tenno can control them from pretty much anywhere, even from another dimension, as was confirmed in the Second Dream quest where Lua, the place where the tenno had been housed, was pulled out of the void and showcasing they had this link and control of the warframes from within the void prior.
Limbo's power could actually be useful as long as he only uses it defensively as a get out of jail card and doesn't banish a demon into it. That would be best case scenario for him, but that would require him to already know how the demons function and this scenario is based on them having to react to immediate invasion, so yeah he'd definitely make that mistake. He is theoretically more useful than the elemental frames, but requires knowledge he wouldn't have at the time. This goin off of what I understood from how you explained the demons teleporting works.
Pretty sure Volt would be the most useful of the elemental frames. His speed boost affects physical speed of himself and allies, this means both movement and melee attacks. He'd at least be able to increase the effectiveness of the combat centric frames.
Sevagoth taking souls to empower himself, I'm pretty sure that would speed up his corruption in this scenario.
Putting aside Wisp's ability to pull things from other places, she an ability to support allies by giving them increased speed, armor, and regeneration. Not sure how useful the armor and regeneration would be here, but speed is always a welcome addition.
Pretty sure the best possible scenario would be if you combined cooperation between Dante, Protea, Parvos, Alad V, and Limbo. This is assuming a limbo hasn't already attempted to banish a demon and Alad V's hubris didn't lead to him being a dumbass like when he got infected by the infestation. Protecting the heart of Deimos by tossing it into the void would probably be a hail mary attempt, cause we wouldn't know how the effects of the void would react to an infested planet.
If what you said about mods is true and they are canon to the warframe lore, then there's a meme video that showcases something absolutely hilarious. It shows Gauss running so fast the screen flips, which was a bug that got patched out. The video is called "Warframe: Saint plus ultra" by Zanagoth, it's a less than 7 minute youtube video and worth watching for both the entertainment and theory crafting for this situation.
Now that I think about it, I think the void may actually a roided up version of the warp. Both just exist, but the warp is affected by the extreme collective emotions a beliefs of others whereas the void is just doing whatever the hell it wants. This also includes the fact the void created its' own collective consciousness without outside influence. The warp is only chaotic because the warring that happened outside of it, while the void is pure chaos and always has been.
90% is just game mechanic for the sentients, Tenno just use void energy which is their weakness as it bypasses their adaptability.
I personally disagree with the Durability section, due to Revenant's Mesmur skin ability, which has been shown to completely negate any damage except void. The demons have no physical access to void based dmg unless they commune with the Man in the Wall, yet his deals always have a steep price.
Just a small note in terms of that "portal to the sun" power, it's actually pretty weak as far as Warframe abilities goes on single targets.
It can clear grunts just fine for 2 reasons: The grunts are so much weaker than your warframe that even your shoulder bumps can kill them.
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2. The beam gets stronger the more targets it hits, and you are combining it with other abilities by several times.
Otherwise as far as gameplay goes a Void powered sword from Excalibur is generally treated as more powerful in 1v1s than the sun portal attack, and that's the case even for lvl 1 void strikes compared to the sun blast which is an ability the Wisp Warframe doesn't unlock until lvl 10.
So sentients can potentially adapt to things whole lot of times hotter than the sun, especially since it generally requires many buffs, debuffs and multi hits to kill any of them in the Steel Path (which is like the hard mode of the game, with WAY higher damage numbers than the normal path, al la JRPGs).
3:22 did I just heard that correctly?
3:26 Again.
letsgooo warhammer video confirmed 👍
Lol you beat me to it
@@andon2235Davoth going 1V1 against emperor of mankind in the warp would be so cool to see regardless of who wins
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Worst power scaling I’ve ever seen. I’m not even a warframe fan.
You must be new here.
@@rougarabidlmao I am! I liked the first 2 before this one (binge watched) but the wank for DOOM was unbearable this time lol!
With the sentients 90% resistance is just a game mechanic the only thing they can't adapt to in the lore is void energy, the void energy weapons were specifically designed because they couldn't adapt even in game there are hints to this when you fight edilons for instance
And with the Warframes they were mass produced according to lore
I might make more comments later, but I'll just leave this one here for y'all: The Doom Guy deals damage to Demons with various weapons of human and demonic make. Many of these weapons are enhanced versions of weapons humanity already has now.
Warframes have a vast arsenal of weapons that make the BFG look adorable by comparison. The Exergis, Kuva Ogris, Tenet Ferrox, and Opticor Vandal to name a few.
Mods can be used to add elements, damage multipliers, statuses, and more, to these weapons.
If a Tenno got ahold of the BFG, then nothing could stop them... assuming the BFG has better stats than an Opticor in the first place.
As far as "Elemental Resistances" go, the Void nullifies those to a degree.
While many enemies in Warframe have certain armors that make X less effective than Y, every enemy you fight can be afflicted with various statuses, such as freezing enemies solid with a high status, high magazine, high rate of fire weapon... such as the Gotva Prime.
And since you apparently don't know this: The Tenno get their power from the Void. Every Tenno ability will work on a Demon, simple as. Frost can walk in and freeze a room solid for a minute straight. Saryn can make them cough up their guts and die. Ember can burn demons alive. Zephyr can destroy them with gale force hurricanes. Yareli can pull them into a whirlpool and then blast them to pieces. Hydroid can rip their armor apart and then feed them to his pet kraken. Volt will absolutel lightning strike them into oblivion.
Saryn, whose primary abilities are spores that damage enemies, and spread to others, can infect machines. Corpus, Sentient, Murmur, doesn't really matter. Unless they have Overguard, a particular kind of shield, they're fucked.
While a majority of the factions will fall to demonic invasion, the last and best defense against them are the Tenno, but... as they say...
You can't kill the devil, Tenno! But you can send it back to hell.
Protip: Demons invading the Void will go about as badly as Demons fighting the Tenno.