Warframe - Would These Weapons Work In Real Life?
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2022
- Would these Warframe weapons work in real life? I don't think any of these are the best weapons of 2022, but they're the ones I've come across while playing the game.
Hope you enjoy my assessment of:
xoris, Nami skyla, lecta, lacera, broken war, broken scepter, furax, furis, heat sword, skana, dual cleavers, mire, ceramic dagger, and anku.
Warframe is a free-to-play action role-playing third-person shooter multiplayer online game developed and published by Digital Extremes. First released for Windows personal computers in March 2013, it was later ported to PlayStation 4 in November 2013, Xbox One in September 2014, Nintendo Switch in November 2018, PlayStation 5 in November 2020, and Xbox Series X/S in April 2021. Support for cross-platform play and cross-save, as well as ports to mobile devices, are planned for 2022. The game is in a long-term state of open beta.
In Warframe, players control members of the Tenno, a race of ancient warriors who have awoken from centuries of suspended animation far into Earth's future to find themselves at war in the planetary system with different factions. The Tenno use their powered Warframes along with a variety of weapons and abilities to complete missions. While many of the game's missions use procedurally-generated levels, newer updates have included large open world areas similar to other massively multiplayer online games as well as some story-specific missions with fixed level design. The game includes elements of shooting and melee games, parkour, and role-playing to allow players to advance their Tenno with improved gear. The game includes both player versus environment and player versus player elements. It is supported by microtransactions, which lets players purchase in-game items using real money, but also offers the option to earn them at no cost through grinding.
The concept for Warframe originated in 2000, when Digital Extremes began work on a new game titled Dark Sector. At the time, the company had been successful in supporting other developers and publishers, and wanted to develop their own game in-house. Dark Sector suffered several delays and was eventually released in 2008, having used some of the initial framework but far different from the original plan. By 2012, in the wake of the success of free-to-play games, the developers took their earlier Dark Sector ideas and art assets and incorporated them into a new project, their self-published Warframe.
Initially, the growth of Warframe was slow, hindered by moderate critical reviews and low player counts. Since its release, the game has experienced positive growth. The game is one of Digital Extremes' most successful titles, seeing nearly 50 million registered players by 2019.
Set in the future, players control members of the Tenno, a race of ancient warriors who have awoken from a century-long cryosleep as they awake again on Earth, with their memories about the Old War lost for the moment. In the Solar System, they find themselves at war with the Grineer, a matriarchal race of militarized and deteriorated human clones built upon metal, blood, and war; the Corpus, a mega-corporation with advanced robotics and laser technology built upon profit; the Infested, disfigured victims of the Technocyte virus; and the Sentients, a race of self-replicating machines made by a long-dead transhuman race known as the Orokin. The Lotus guides the Tenno through difficult situations, as well as gives hints which help the player defeat enemies. To fight back, the Tenno use bio-mechanical suits, the eponymous Warframes, to channel their unique abilities.
All of the factions encountered in the game, including the Tenno, were created by or are splinter groups of the old Orokin Empire, which the Tenno learns was an ancient fallen civilization and former reigning power in the Solar System. Although most of them are long dead by the time of the Tenno's awakening, their lingering presence can be still be felt throughout the Solar System. Before their fall, the Orokin had realized the Origin System was becoming dangerously depleted of resources, and their solution to keep their empire alive, was to colonize new star systems. The Orokin sent out colony ships through the Void, a trans-dimensional space that enabled fast travel between stellar systems. They had also sent out the Sentients before hand, to arrive in these systems first, and terraform them, so the colonists would arrive to garden worlds, capable of supporting human life. None of these residential ships returned, and those they had loaded with Sentients returned with the Sentients now deciding to wipe out the Orokin, leading to the Old War, the creation of the Tenno, and finally, the collapse of the Empire.
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I'm not sure *anyone* knows what's up with the energy field thing around War and other Sentient items, we just know similar stuff shows up all over the place on their stuff. It might have an effect - given how war proper is set up, it's probably structural and for cutting purposes - but it could also just be aesthetic. The sentients love them their aesthetic.
The energy stuff on sentient weapons seems to be physical in nature, at least based on a spoiler weapon.
The only sentient weapons I can think of that have it though are (Broken) War, the spoiler weapon, and Korumm.
My theory is that the glow is a sign its something made from Hunhow, as a lot of stuff we know to be from Hunhow's splinter has that glow (War, Broken War, Pakal armour, etc). Any sentient items that doesn't have that glow we know has no relation to Hunhow's splinter (the Caliban warframe, a spoiler weapon, Venato, Nepheri, Verdilac and Basmu). Only exceptions being the Korumm, Protovyre stuff and Pakal Syandana.
That or its purely decorative and there's no reason why its there.
I always just assumed it was forcefields or something
Sentients were created to be terraformers so it's likely that it was designed for both cutting and lighting purposes
@@shrinch4181 Thing is, War is a mainly impact damage weapon. So evidently it's not even a sharp sword.
@@HTacianas and broken war is primarily slash by a large margin, no real point questioning it
Glad to see that Warframe is gaining more recognition, kinda wacky when it comes to the combat system, but I'd be damned it's entertaining asf 😂
Agreed
i respect that you dint right first
That's assuming you interact with the combat system.
Saryn, Mesa, and the fucking bloodmess that is Equinox bleeds kinda make it redundant to bring anything other than energy pizzas.
@@bluegolisano7768 I run Gauss with over 200% strength and adaptation so... This should give you an idea of my gameplay style, and no I do not use the Envoy that's just lazy
@@ultimatechad8738 Do you also run High Duration on your gauss too? Just a little question.
If you haven't already, you should check out the Masseter greatsword. It definitely won't infuriate you. Also, weapon attack animations change depending on what stance mod you equip on them, e.g. some sword stances have less thrusts and will make more logical sense on Broken War.
I watched this video because the Xoris was in the thumbnail, and was dying to see how'd you explain it working in real life. Then I saw how you used it, and was dumbfounded that you weren't using its heavy attack, which there's no way in hell that there's a real life counterpart.
FYI, the heavy attack for the Xoris, and all glaive weapons, is a straight throw in front of you, you're then able to make it explode for a LOT of AoE damage, at which point it returns to your hand so you can repeat the attack.
The Xoris is one of my most favorite weapons in Warframe, with an initial combo/heavy attack build being my go-to playstyle.
In that footage I was jus going for stealth kills. When using the xoris in actual play, I constantly spammed the heavy.
Try and get the glaive prime, has the same exploding thing but does it at a whole new level, my 0 forma build one shots lv105 corrupted heavy gunners
I mean, if you had the technology to pull it back after- a remote detonator could be used with a blastproof weapon. (Maybe that's why there's very little normal material, it's just to hold the explosives, which apparently are rechargeable.)
My personal take on Fragor is that the base of the hammer (black thing inside) is made of something like osmium. And it's really heavy - 22.59g/cm3. And the bars around it are made from tungsten.
Hammers are heavy, warframes are far stronger than normal human so force can be directed straight to the bars (so smaller surface area) - and those could be removed and repaired between missions if needed. Love for the BONK 🤍
The density of tungsten is 19g/cm3 so it’s not to dissimilar from osmium the thing is tungsten is actually a very brittle metal and it would more likely crumble or ware faster than even say steel
The Lex is the only firearm from this game I can say with absolute certainty would work.
The Lato would also be fine, wouldn't it? Or the Braton?
@@themorrigan1312 maybe, but I can actually explain how the Lex - or at least the Lex Prime works. Slide looks pretty desert eagle ish, and the barrel doesn’t appear to tilt, so I’m assuming it works something like a Laugo Arms Alien or the desert eagle.
@@fluffywolfo3663 If I recall, the Lex and Lex prime are also the only guns in the game with an animated slide.
@@anidiot9831 far as I know, that’s true! Something also reciprocates on the upper receiver of the karak but I don’t know what.
there are a few actually. Primaries something like braton, burston, karak, etc. but most secondaries would work imo
The melee weapon stances are another question
Some are just stupidly comedic like cleaving whirlwind for the heavy blades I E longswords, claymore yada yada
One of the combos is just spinning with the blade and doing it too much will stagger you
I should go through some of the stances...
@@MarcusVance with Stinging Thorn you can grab your dagger in your toes and do a spin kick with it.
You can poke fun at cleaving whirlwuind but the spin move is actually rather realistically animated and executed
Tempo Royale on the other hand doesnt give a damn about physics, your weight, your weapons weight...etc
@@laszloneumann500 and that was before the stance had been changed, it used to be the go to spin to win stance, especially since it turned you into a living top that spun in every which direction and made slams.
@@ItsDaKoolaidDude even after the change, its the wnd best damage stance, oddly, tempo royale being thwe "worst" out if the bunch now.
Cleave is still a 200% base damage multistrike each hit with the spin, and thats pretty hard to outdo
Tempo has 1 good multiplier in the combos yoyu actually use on it
And the third one, the one so boring i even forgot its name, as unwieldy and very much not graceful as it is, does the overall best dps at the moment, if that ever mattered anywhere for some reason(it doesnt)
All in all, id say tempo royale is the simpler to enjoy, cleaving is the more efficient, and that third one would be great if it didnt suck
Before they bastardised the stances and called it a "rework", Tempo was by far the best stance to use in the entire game, was super mobile, super efficient, still top tier damage even if not the absolute most possible
New melee is just a sad shadow of how it *felt* , not even mentioning damage because that was and will be advocate.
But it os telling when the melee weapon i enjoy the most nowdays are the glaives
To cover all the minor nitpicks, Broken War was the best single sword in the game for several years, Mire isn’t REALLY a sword, it’s a chunk of undead metal that can regrow, just like all infested weapons, the Kuva Scepter isn’t really a weapon, it’s more like an oversized ceremonial wand, and it sucks as a weapon, and you’ve hardly covered any of the more bizarre weapons, which if needed, I will gladly display. (Seems like you picked console instead of PC, if you picked PC I could directly display any weapon you wanted. I can also advise you on builds.)
Yeah, the Broken Scepter is just that: a scepter with a part broken off
Finally more warframe!
I'll try to bring clarification (if needed) and other along me watching the video
For the way the attacks are done, this can be changed using différent stance mods
For the gross infested weapon
It doesn't really matter if stuff break etc, it's a living organism that can grow spikes and stuff basically like they're bones (they most likely are bones)
So Idk if it can be judged as a normal sword
I'm surprised you didn't look at the atterax. It's essentially a blender on a string but it's supposedly used for execution from what I recall. Also there's the jat kitag which is a rocket hammer with some studs on it.
Its more torture than execution
I really want you to cover the Volnus, a hammer literally made of glass. Or the Vitrica, a glass greatsword.
There are a lot more weapons that are pretty cool though, and could be actually functional weapons, especially if you were to talk about weapon skins (such as the Fragor Brokk skin).
Plus I'm curious on your views on some of the weapons with really out-there designs/concepts, such as the Hespar, Venato or Wolf Sledge (a throwable goddamn sledge-hammer).
I think vitrica and volnus could work in theory. It would have to be plexi-glass or something though. At least bullet-proof level could probably work
Vitrica is not made of glass, it can turn enemies into glass.
Volnus is glass-bladed.
@@FMHikari You could argue the Vitrica is made of glass though. The blade is incredibly thin, and the swinging noise is pretty similar to that of the Volnus. Plus, for a guy obsessed with glassing things, and in a nightwave chapter themed around glass, it'd make sense to get a weapon made of glass. Plus the shockwave attack releases glass-shard visual effects from the weapon itself (and the glassing projectile takes on the same shape as the head of the weapon, suggesting its launching part of itself).
I really want you to cover the Blind Justice stance for Nikana type weapons, I'm really curious on whether or not it would be effective to hold a sword in reverse like that.
short answer: No
Reverse grip has no viability as a style, sometimes you can backstab with an icepick grip if you have a dagger but anything larger than a wakazashi would be clumsy af in reverse grip
Decisive Judgement is how you would most efficiently use a Nikana and Tranquil Cleave also has some semi-realistic moves but is otherwise using the weapon without visually utilizing its range(Only decisive judgement strikes with straight arms forward)
Can confirm for Laszlo even with my inexperience. Absolutely not. Yes, it looks cool, however you are swinging in the worst direction with your body's momentum. At best with a katana in the Blind Justice stance, you'd be giving someone bruises and papercuts. This is just DE succumbing to anime trope.
Even then, as a vet Warframe player, I avoided using that after a few missions, even before DE had simplified the combos. It's complete blegh.
Whats weird about this dagger is its the size of a sword.
I almost died lmao
As I said last time you did one of these: long time Warframe player here, yeah just about all that sounds right. I don't really have anything fancy to add, I have a bit of further context for some stuff though so if anyone is interested, just scroll down.
War and Broken War probably use some hard light blade in addition to their actual blade, though if I'm not mistaken they don't actually do any impact damage (at least I don't believe War does) so it might be that the physical blade is more a backup in case the hard light fails. More a theory than a fact since sentients are....weird.
Mire is basically just an infested mass that is vaguely sword shaped, I dunno why it happened but it did. Something of note is that it probably isn't "fleshy" like you might imagine, considering what the Infestation can do, it's probably all living metal so pretty sound besides the spines. The spines breaking off also sounds more like a benefit for that thing but I digress.
The Broken Scepter isn't meant to be a weapon, just something entirely ceremonial but I'm not shocked the idea came to someone else too! The thing certainly is good for bonking.
Just to point it out, War is actually PRIMARILY impact damage. Broken War is still slash based though.
@@arcanaxiii6665 Oh! My bad then!
@@TaosoftheVoid S'all good. I think War was the original Impact Greatsword, before Masseter.
@@arcanaxiii6665 masseter aint really primarily impact, it practically has higher slash weighting than War
The broken septor would not be complete irl... unless you are a wizard - it literally sucks life out of opponents, you can activate a little animation.
Mire is a sword totally infested and mutated by tiny particles called "infestation" basically zombie-nanomachines, they make weapons alive.
Infestation is an actual organic thing in game. No nanomachines as far as i know. They made a whole moon into a mass of zombie flesh though, so idk
@@undeadinside3571 It's biomechanical and very very small, infestation created living metal - Warframes. So I think the name of zombie-nanomachines suits it well.
P.s. it reminds me of Rex and nanite world.
@@danser_theplayer01 i miss that show so much! God what a throwback! One of my favorites!
@@undeadinside3571 Generator Rex? God I miss that show.
@@goldedrag111 same! For a kid show, they didnt mess around! Tons of death in episode 1, really cool villains, a really cool world, interesting characters, just good design in general. I miss it! Too bad we wont get it back. They tried bringing him back as a side character in the crappy ben 10 reboot
The Ceramic dagger and the Cronus used to share the exact same model and textures until the Ceramic dagger was stretched to look different
Would you consider reviewing some of the guns in the game? A lot of them are just generally weird. To name one, the Hema uses your own health to make ammunition.
Also, takes like 20 years to get, started a solo gang last year and still don't have the research requirements. And I ain't no mr 6, try mr 32
Fun fact: the blind justice stance on katanas allows you to wield them in the reverse grip.
These videos aré so cool to hear the opinions and explanations behind some desings
Maybe could you analize please
The wolf sledge
The pennant
Or maybe the exec tenet?
Really like how you don't just say: yeah this works or this doesn't but you actually consider the context of the game, good job
love the vid
refreshing to watch different prespective weapon review
Fun fact: Broken War is actually great weapon,unlike War itself. Because full War has impact as main type of damage.
6:00, something that you forgot is that Glaives typically have an "alternate fire", basically when throwing the glaive, you can detonate a shockwave mid-air which does massive damage to enemies within it's radius, it's one of the things that makes Glaives such a good melee, it has single target and good group clearing combined with high damage (Glaive Prime is really good in the Steel Path for dealing with Acolytes).
Wouöd love to see your opinion on the weapons of the Unreal/Unreal Tournament franchise!
Keep up the good work.👍
I really like that u like to explain Warframe weapons
Nice! I keep coming back for the Warframe content, haha, it's interesting to view this game through an irl lens.
But come on, we all know that the Ghoulsaw is clearly the best and most functional weapon
I'm sure the fragor is heavy because if warframe is struggling to lift it I'm not sure a physically able person would be able to lift it
Oh shit. I need to paint up a frame in red and black and take the Lacera and start playing Red Sun.
Also speaking of.... we have a Grineer Blade-Whip weapon, the Jat Kusar. It is weird, as the handle essentially produces two sets of flame jets to form the "blade," but in appearance is most closely resembles the Kusarigama, with the flame-blade being sickle shaped and having the weight on the end of the cord, rather than a hook.
From what I remember the broken war has a sensible ips spread but the great sword war does mostly impact like is it just really blunt
im pretty sure the wars energy field is actually a repulsion field because the weapon mainly does blunt damage instead of cutting the energy is essentially vibrating things it hits so hard its crushing or tearing them imagine someone hits something iwth a magnetic force your going to be more crushed instead of cut
Broken war is actually mainly slash, however complete war is impact based
But this is *solely* due to balancing reasons and because with a slash weighting it would have been too similar to Galatine Prime and Scindo Prime
If the teeth on the Mire broke off they would probably just regrow since the sword is infested.
I love how we can literally see you progress through the game with war, broken sceptre, and xoris lol
I'm about to get Skiajati and super excited
@@MarcusVance oh, I'm glag, can't wait to see it in a video like this
The Gram really reminds me of a weapon from Star Wars Knights of The Old Republic.
Please do more of this there's so many dumb weapons in warframe and I love em all
A fellow Playstation player, it's a pleasure to find your videos in my feed
I hope you covered astilla at some point. Shotgun shooting glass HE slugs? Pretty bizarre, but still very cool.
This is why I love Digital extremes. They keep things very surprisingly realistic and consistent.
that blue things on war and broken war, that is a energy who is actuality a blade of the sword.
you could go over some stances and the move set since some have a whacky attack, i think its galatine with reaping spiral that spins a big sword
with some better editing this could be a really good series for you.
there are littarly over a hundred melee weapons in game soo
over all video could use some improvement but is a solid over all
Can you do the melee incarnation weapons?
What I really appreciate about War sword, is that it pretty much looks like aztec macuahuitl - but instead of obsidian shards it has this "energy" blade.
The Jaw sword reminds me of the Fierce Deity Sword from Majora's Mask.
Broken War is canonically one of the weirdest swords in Warframe. It’s a weird sentient conduit thing. It allowed the sentient Hunhow to speak through the stalker and was partially made from Hunhow himself
At a certain point in the attack the hook catches and yanks the enemy with the lacera and varient
I like this, my favorite weapon at the moment is the penant
Mire makes me think of the macuhuitl of the Aztec Empire or the shark-toothed cutting weapons from various Polynesian cultures. The multiple blades could be effective in that context for cutting
Irl could you use a short dagger to open and break their guard and then strike with a sword if dual wielding?
Are you gonna watch tenno con this weekend? They're going to be streaming it on Twitch.
As Warframe player the answer is 30% yes
If I may add to the fragor hammer it's made of the metal called gallium an I have had this thought before it might not even be hollow it could be filled with gallium liquid metal making its impact all the more damaging.
Hey can you do a few weapon from remnant from the ashes?
Im a HEMA practitioner and there are some weapons and stances i just can't stand looking at. Tempo Royale comes to mind for the greatsword class of weapons. Not only is the tenno swinging around the sword like a pool noodle with one hand, but they spin it over their back for seemingly no reason.
The game is updating in the back do u play or just see weps?
i don't know if u reviewed the galatine, but i thinks its quite functional, probably too big but for warframes its pretty ok
I use the broken war till this day, its a great sword ingame
Just wait until you see the weapon we get in Duviri Paradox, a literal severed hand, gun. A hand hand gun.
Sirocco, or guiding hand?
Most duel blades don't split apart unless you have a stance mod
Idk if you already did, but you should check the Paracesis, Karyst, Kronen, the Nikana prime and the Pennant
Have you done any weapons from Nioh 2?
can you do a video on the YGGDRASIL Armor Defense System from halo its the bigger stronger version of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor
Anything can crush or split anything if you swing or throw it hard enough
Still confused how the broken war goes from a slash monster to an impact bat but hey, big sword.
My favourite thing about broken war and war is that broken war, half of a sword, does primarily slashing damage. And war, a complete broadsword does impact damage...
I like how I'm looking at what weapons you have to see how far you're in the game. So now I know why I took you so long btw are you enjoy the game and do you have a favorite warframe and if so who?
You looking forward to daveri?
I've played the game for a couple thousand hours and have most of the weapons of you ever want to talk about the combo/stances
I want to know will a weapon like the kronen work in real life? Its a tonfa with blades
Hey man I have an extra elgato stream capture if you want it. If you have a PO Box I’ll send it to you
I HIGHLY appreciate the offer. However it's more that it takes forever to upload/download footage, and I'm lazy.
Seeing a new warframe player is kinda cute
Isn't Mir a living weapon? I kinda assumed those spikes were supposed to break of in your opponent to help deliver their venom/toxins and that afterwards they would regrow.
I need to get the other Sentient weapons except the War heavy blade because fuck shadow stalker drop rate
Bruh and right before Tennocon too
Can you talk about how powerful they are
hey how are u that play game that warframe
the broken war is a big spoiler since it happens in 1 of the major story quests.
Review Ghoulsaw
Ojalá alguien traduciera el vídeo
Trying to make sense of a game that makes little sense is difficult
Well, this is warframe. The best sword is a gun.
Big hammer
Your tv is horizontal, why is this video not?
Your last video too
9:27 that's what she said
il a very standard warframe enjoyer, all of the weapons are just awesome, functional or not.
also yeah, the broken war stuff if sort of a spoiler. without context maybe not though.
GUYS WE DID IT! hes playing warframe! now lets make him play it 24/7 until he dies of farming tellurium
(who has parts of nami&skyla prime?)
I just got Excal Umbra and am so excited
@@MarcusVance thanks dude! i really apreciate that you are making our comunity grow
Ceramic knives do exist but they are generally terrible at keeping their edge
you're just scratching the surface of the weapons that warframe has even if you just stick to the melee weapon catagory
The real Question tho....can i add u as a friend?
There will be more weapon restrictions for civics and most them ended up in military usage, and they will use weapons research better their own scratch tech and personal defense, vehicle
Many warframe weapons can only be used by warframe the way they are used in the game
I’d like to know your psn if u don’t mind me asking
little fact here in the game as in not the lore the broken war is better then the war
This guys on playstation, noice same. Pretty ok community lol
Do note that Warframes are always ambidextrous, there is no "main hand"
You're not using all stance mods
The bit about Broken War is defo a spoiler
Warfrane is one of my favorite games of all time but as a sword nerd it's melee weapons are ATROCIOUS
*Oh no, he doesn't know* The HEAT sword doesn't do heat😅. Trust me, it is confusing and dumb, especially since the Heat Dagger does do heat damage. (P.S. The Dual Heat Sword doesn't do heat either.)
WAIT IT DOESN'T?! DIDN'T THE ANIMATION HAVE THE ENEMIES LIEK CHARRED?
Bro, if you want views you gotta turn this into Shorts.
Hi, warframes are ambidextrous, at all times, this is canon