I'm MVSwords on there. A few people have really helped me/this series out already, so if you want to do something similar, I wouldn't say no. Other than that, i play at weird times, so we might be able to crack a relic together... eventually!
@@tctc4413 Dude, if you include the pets you get into stuff like Smeeta literally altering probabilities. and the Vasca being able to sap health from enemies and give it to the warframe so that even if they do get hit they just get healed.
Imagine going for a swipe when you're fucking lightsaber.If fucking goes through him and he just starts fucking star platinum your shit your shit into the next week
For comparisons with weapons you could look into their signature weapons. Many warframes (especially all the recent ones) have signature weapons that might be there go to weapon in lore. Baruuks weapons is the cobra and crane, a melee weapon that can shoot a small wind projectile when hovering in the air.
warframes have some very scary feats in lore- Atlas punched a planet-killing asteroid to smithereens, gauss outruns bullets and his own sound barrier, wisp opens a portal to the sun, protea can reverse time, the list goes on.
Some of the EU Star wars stuff gets wild as well. Luke was tossing micro black holes at the Yuzzan vong, Palpatine could rip apart planets with his force storm and body hop, Anukian Jr turned into a pure energy being for a while and Nilus and Vitiate just flat out ate the life force of the populations of several planets. That said clone wars jedi are no where near that and even than your peak jedi on par with a warframe in damage potential bit still a lot less durable
Don't forget limbos abilities being entirely paracausal like how he can send you to a different reality or project that reality into an area with the only explanation around it being "math"
Yeah... It'd be a bit too OP if I covered mods. Maybe I should, though. Talk about everything a 'frame has and can do to build up context of just how powerful they are.
@@MarcusVancethe moment you touch modding shit gets wild, especially augments, it gets even wilder with the helminth invigoration, archon shards, necramechs, and the actual purpose of the helminth above invigoration
@@MarcusVance The hilarious part is that Mods are actually canon, in universe technology in the Origin System, so ridiculously OP, min-maxed super-builds are technically canon.
The daggers actually reduce the damage he takes and permanently disarms the enemies. Barukk’s only limit is that he can’t use his fist form until he gets provoked enough.
The way my I see the fight ending in my headcannon, the jedi knight makes a sacrifice play to drop the shields, only for the padawan's lightsaber to bounce off the warframe... A rather rude way to find out about the sheild gating that every warframe has.
Gotta get Warframe to help me out with this series... Though a few people have already given me Prime parts or Gifted entire 'frames. That's been incredibly appreciated.
u also forgot that when he has the knives out he get 90% damage reduction, also he has an augment that allow he's desert wind to do damage based on what ever the enemies is weakest to
So one unit from 40k that I'm unsure how they would interact is a sister of silence. Would the sister being able to essentially reduce your connection to the warp extend to reducing or cutting the tenno's connection to their Warframe. But Blanks are born with no connection to the Warp at all, their presence completely invisible within the Empyrean. In fact, the minds of Blanks can actually somehow sever the connection between the Warp and realspace within their local area. The result is that a Blank dampens any psychic or Warp-related powers occurring within their aura's area of effect. A psyker standing within the Blank's range will find their powers weakened if not wholly nonfunctional. The Blank themselves is immune to all direct psychic effects. However, a psyker could still attack a Blank indirectly by using their abilities to, for example, telekinetically launch a projectile at them. The sisters of silence are all blanks and extremely well trained. Would they be able to capitalize on that.
I love this, and yeah it is very difficulty to scale warframes against other fictional armies. When you have warframes that can spread contagion to anti-matter and everything in between it gets crazy. This new warframe, Dante, is absolutely nuts.
@Anonymys43 Jade looks solid. I doubt she'll kick Wisp off her pedestal. A VS argument would be pretty good with her tho. Assuming her name indicates that she has access to or a relation to the Jade Light. You know, that thing the Orokin used to execute other immortals. That said, it does just kind of come off as a disintegration ray, and any actual information on it is pretty scarce.
If you see Warframe lore and their powers, it gets really crazy and other worlds would have a really hard time defeating a Warframe. Examples: - Atlas punched a world ending asteroid into basically dust - Gauss can outrun sound itself - Grendel can eat anything, like literally EAT ANYTHING - Octavia can kill you by literally throwing a rave party - Wisp can open a portal inside the Sun and throw its radiation to you - Limbo controls a whole alternate dimension - Nova can cover you in antimatter and deatomize you - Saryn is basically a violation to the Geneva Convention by herself - Kullervo can teleport to you and attack you with the heaviest of melee hits
The things you forgot to mention: - His 1 not only makes bullets pass through him, but melee hits to pass through him aswell even though because of in game reasons melee hits damage him anyways because of hitbox stuff. - His 2 aside from making people sleep, also gives the affected people amnesia which means when they wake up they will forget that they ever saw Baruuk which makes him unkillable since if he's ever come close to losing he will just put people to sleep and escape and since people will forget about him when they wake up, they won't chase either. - His 3 daggers don't only deal damage but also knock the weapons out of peoples hands. In game this only affects ranged weapons, forcing enemies into melee but in lore it affects all types of weapons. - His 4 gauntlets literally summon a desert wind with each hit, so not only it does AOE but it also does push/pull/knockup/knockdown depending on whatever combo youre using. - His passive gives him a Restraint meter. 1,2,3 empties this meter while 4 fills this meter. The emptier this meter is, the more damage reduction he gains, so the more people around him, the more people he will put to sleep or more bullets he dodges, the faster this meter will drop. He can basically constantly knock the light sabers out of the Jedi's hands constantly making them pull their lightsabers back with a force pull while he is tearing into the clones, he can become a sand image so nothing hits him, he can kill groups of people by constantly pulling/pushing them or knocking up/down them constantly.
I find the idea of baruuk standing in his idle pose with his hands out letting the lightsaber just passing through his body just to lower his restraint to allow himself to use desert wind very funny. Or the idea of him getting force pushed only to just punch back with several rounds of his desert wind. Look forward to more of these.
Remember that every tenno also have a choice of several Archwings, Necramechs and private Railjack battle spaceship. Basically, one warframe can take on a small fleet of 40k origin. And a large Star Wars fleet... Or two. xD
Railjacks would probably be the worst thing to deal with. One severely crippled from ages of fighting,, barely functioning, being commanded by a literal ghost, was still bringing down whole fleets on its own.
@@afkennedy3995Well I think Tenno would lost against Imperium simply because there are not enough Tenno, WH 40k Imperium(over half of the galaxy is under control of imperium in that universe) type of war is literally throw a lot of men at them if it is not enough throw a lot more but I was talking about Warframe universe attacking. If Tenno are defending only thier solar system they win, Imperium would assume it is not worth (to much casualties, resources etc.)
Also all of this is ignoring that warframes have revive systems built in. So like even if they die; they can at least, be brought back quite a few times. Also certain warframes can just refuse to die, revenant my beloved.
And even if you take out the Warframe, you have the Operator still totally fine and able to shortly come back with a fresh warframe. One trailer for the New War has a Grineer with an Ogris rocket blow a distracted Nova away, but they see the Operator emerge and start to panic and run even though they stood firm against a Warframe. And her Void beam just disintegrates the Grineer troops as soon as it touches them.
At the end there talking about frame powers, there's also ones that can straight up absorb damage taken into a blast outward (Garuda) or that can just straight-up become invincible barring various types/amounts/time of damage (Rhino, Inaros, Nezha). Outside of that, and full-on area murder machines like Saryn, you've got things like Titania that can shrink, fly, and do insane damage with both inherent guns and passive things, and berserker frames like Valkyr that could probably solo kill a company of Space Wolves assuming the right build (long duration, good power mostly) because while berserk they're literally impossible to damage.
And then there’s Grendel…. He swallows enemies to fuel his abilities and regenerate his health and makes energy power ups more potent. Or rolling through hordes of enemies in his ball form (while also being able to use his other three abilities in said form)
I think the best Warframe to fight the Star Wars universe would be Inaros. Not because of any particular technical or lore reason - just that if we're talking specifically Clone Wars era, his powers are all based around the most potent counter to one of the strongest Jedi available... Sand.
Pretty sure nothing is going to take even an inch of Baruuk's fist, much less 6-inches. Especially considering that nearly all viable Baruuk builds run an ability augment called Reactive Storm, allowing Desolate Hands to adapt to enemy weaknesses, negating any possible enemy resistances they had prior to engagement. Off the top of my head, the augment would only be at a disadvantage against other Warframes; specifically, against proto-shields which take neutral damage from all sources with no weakness or resistance.
One fun thing I'd recommend for any future Warframe videos is each Warframe has signature weapons. I think it would be a fun mix up to have those specifically thrown in the mix instead of just saying they could use any weapon
Baruuk has an augment (the existence of mods in the lore is canon, confirmed in a devstream) that changes the energy waves he produces into the weaknesses of the surface they hit
There's one thing about all but the Warframes who don't have shields at all (Inaros, Nidus, and technically Kullervo) that most vs. videos don't take into account: The shield gating mechanic. I remember addressing it years ago when Death Battle ran Raiden (MGR:R) versus Excalibur. The shield gate mechanic renders the Warframe impervious to all damage from any source, of any kind, until a period of time (between one and two seconds by default) has passed following the depletion of its energy shield (with the sole exception of the handful of effects that bypass shields, and even this is effectively no longer a thing, as I recall, bleed and toxin take from your shield pool first now.) In my explanation in the Death Battle episode's comments, I mention that, no matter how powerful Raiden and his sword are, no matter how many times he can swing it in a second, even if the shield gate lasted a minimum of one second, Excalibur could get in a killing blow while completely ignoring Raiden's attacks as if they weren't even happening. Essentially, a Warframe *doesn't even have to think about the damage being dealt to them* until their shield breaks, and then, they have a panic window to just jump, dodge, or otherwise move out of the way. With the exception of effects that physically knock them over, they can shrug off any attack, whether a hit from a sword, a cannon, a missile, a laser beam, quite literally anything that can be thrown at them, while returning fire or without breaking the pace of a melee combo. Think of it like that scenario of an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object, only in this case, the unstoppable force is a Warframe who literally isn't even reacting to the damage being dealt to him, and the immovable object is not in the picture to contest it. In a melee match of any kind, regardless of the weapon, whether it's a Jedi master with a lightsaber, Darth Vader, or whoever else you could throw at them from the Star Wars universe, there's no way they could actually defeat any Warframe (with, again, perhaps the exception of those with no shield gate) in melee combat. If you're familiar with things like HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) or Kenjutsu/Kendo (very roughly speaking, Japanese style melee combat techniques), you can reference them for an example of what I'll explain next, but the short version is that normally, you have to be aware of what your opponent is doing in melee combat. Now, in the case of a Warframe, who is effectively able to ignore damage, let's say generic, unmodded Warframe walks up to Obi-Wan Kenobi, one of the most famous of all lightsaber duelists, skilled in many techniques and styles, and the two fight. When Obi-Wan takes a swing at the Warframe, he has to keep in mind his own position, if he has to fall back, block or dodge an attack, or otherwise remember his own defense even while attacking (after all, he's considered a master in defensive styles.) When the Warframe attacks, he might as well just be swinging at a target dummy that moves around; because of the shield gate, the Warframe doesn't even need to consider his own defense while attacking. He doesn't need to counter. He doesn't need to block. He doesn't need to dodge or parry. He doesn't need to do anything; his opponent might as well not be attacking. This is, effectively, what happens when you have a peasant with a stick fighting a knight in full armor with a longsword; the knight has basically nothing to fear and can just plow right through whatever the peasant is trying to do. Having done a fair bit of my own practice at martial arts with swords, katanas and armor, it's easy for me to grasp the incredible advantage you have in a melee fight if the only thing you have to think about is landing a hit, especially if you can let your opponent attack confidently, and then while ignoring his attack you perform your own, one that would be impossible ordinarily without taking that attack yourself (but effortless for a Warframe.) Most Warframes that ever take any serious damage only do so from a series of multiple distant sources (extended exposure to ranged weapons fire, explosives bombardments, and the like), and almost never from a single opponent of any caliber. With the rate a Warframe's shields (and shield gate) restores at and their mobility, it's almost impossible to take one down if they desire not to be, repositioning for only a matter of seconds before they're fully charged and back in the fight. I don't think there's any Jedi who could ever hope to best any Warframe, let alone Baruuk. A Sith with dark side powers might have a slightly better chance, with a bit more ranged offense to choose from, but certainly not in melee combat. It might be worth hypothesizing the damage type a Star Wars blaster would deal to a Warframe; I'd venture to say it would be either Heat or Radiation, and not only do both of these elemental types have mods that grant increased resistance, any Warframe can have Adaptation installed, which gives them a ramping up ability to adapt to incoming damage (like the Borg in Star Trek) to near negation. Sometimes I try to run down all the fictional characters and settings I can think of to try to think of anything, anyone, that could defeat a Warframe, and the list is basically nonexistent.
There isn't just shield gate and shields themselves. The warframe body itself is ungodly durable. We see a lesser version of what it would look like and it's Senator Armstrong. Now imagine that cranked to Orokin standards. On top of all of it since Mods are canon in lore. And how the Orokin treated them and the Dax with how Teshin talks. Warframes already mastered advanced forms of combat to such an insane degree, the only times their mastery is challenge is in C O N C L A V E. From what i gathered on every Force power, Force stasis is the best bet of anyone. But there's the speed gap. No matter what they do they can't cross that speed gap without sacrificing something like with Force speed/sprint. Like let's say Baruuk somehow stands there for 3 seconds instead of just caving someone's skull in at Mach 100. They are only delaying the inevitable best they can hope for is either run when stasis get's overpowered in brute strength, something that regularly happens in warframe or somehow hope that baruuk can't tank 5000 lightsaber slashes since grineer have something similar like the Machete/Dual cleavers/Sheev and they barely do jack squat. Hell an arguably more broken version of Force stasis, Magnetize from Mag. Warframes can walk it off and so does a lot of higher tier enemies.
@@laszloneumann500 There's quite a lot of gameplay mechanics backed up by lore. Corpus shields are based on the same shield tech the Tenno use, which is why you can't oneshot one (outside of a headshot) unless your damage significantly exceeds their total shield capacity. Similarly, Lotus describes Zanuka as being "like facing a Warframe with a full compliment of mods." Similarly, the Conclave uses a mechanic for taking score for a downed opponent by collecting a little dropped energy orb; yet Teshin describes this as the Oro, or essentially the soul, of a Tenno, and claims only another being possessing Oro may quench that of another. You might notice it as a prefix in the name of the Orokin Empire. The Parazon must be coded with a sequence of mods to clear Kuva Lich Puzzle Mode, but the lore is that the Kuva infusing them must be unwound using a sequence of arcane inscriptions upon the blade dealing the killing blow. You can find many similar descriptions in the Leverian entries as well. Unless DE writes off a mechanic as 'outside the scope of the game's lore', such as paying platinum to re-roll your Kubrow back in the day, pretty much any information in the game can be considered canon until retconned or disavowed.
@@NoahLoydOG i know what u mean, i been playing the game for 7k hours now, nothing in lore refers to shieldgating as its a gameplay mechanic, also the non oneshottable corpus is like a 3 year old "new thing" it didnt at all used to be that way so i dont think it can be used in the lore arguement as if any of this was lore based, it would have been long established that its a thing, but its not. Where was your shieldgate when stalker stabbed your frame or when the grineer queen burrowed into it with the staff? Clearly nowhere. If you refer to the warframe cinematics for example there you can see mag get shot in the air and the metal parts of her deflecting, no energy shield even turning on, let alone "shield gate invulnerability" Invulnerability in general is just a gameplay mechanic, you cant 1:1 translate it into irl concept because physics exist, unless a frame turns literally immaterial, they can be crushed with enough force like a nut(probably the weight of a few buildings needed but still), there wont be no shield gate coming in clutch saving them from being tossed into a blackhole either. Its just nonsensical to think otherwise, even more nonsensical to write a short novel about it when it really doesnt take a lot of thought to figure out why shieldgating is not part of the lore
@@laszloneumann500 Like I said; if it's not contradicted by an actual statement in the game, in a cutscene, or in published information by DE (such as the Leverian), a mechanic is canon as in-universe. It's literally on screen for a reason. Where was the shield gate when the Stalker Stabbed our Frame, you ask? You might have noticed that there wasn't an Operator inhabiting it, leaving it 'just a metal puppet', clearly powered down and inactive; of course its shield wouldn't have stopped War. Where was the shield gate with the Grineer Queen? I'm sorry? She was burrowing into the mind of the Operator, visually shown by flashes to the Operator with the tendrils of power coming from her staff clearly visible reaching toward their skull. Where was the shield gate with the Mag cinematic? Well, on Mag, of course. If you take what you interpret from that cutscene to be canon, then I assume you think that Mag didn't even have a shield at all, since you assume the deflected hit she took appearing to 'ping' off a metallic surface means that such images reflect a Warframe taking damage directly to the physical chassis and not an energy shield. This includes later when Volt runs into a bullet (making another metallic 'ping' sound) and most prominently in the New War cinematic, where a Nova, standing apparently undamaged (and presumably with a completely full shield) takes a hit from a Grineer Ogris which visibly punches through its chest armor before seeming to entirely destroy the Nova. DE have repeatedly demonstrated, by their cinematics, that the more 'theatric' side prevails in their promotional video materials as opposed to the gameplay side, because it just seems so much more gritty and epic to see the Warframes taking what appears to be damage (even if sometimes they resist it), but if you seriously take that to be the canon truth, then Warframes clearly would have no shields at all in canon - when they clearly do. No shielded Warframe in the game can be taken out by a single hit from an Ogris, period, so the cinematic contradicts the gameplay. An unmodded Warframe wouldn't last very long against a high level Grineer Bombard, perhaps, but the Lotus specifically mentions Mods in-game, in-universe, in her introduction to the Zanuka fight; so while it's not shown in the cinematic trailers, there's absolutely no reason to assume any of the Warframes seen there (especially the Orokin-era ones, who would have had access to everything the Empire could possibly pimp them out with) would also be unmodded. Again, if you think the cinematics and cutscenes are the definers of canon, I reference again the New War cinematic, where the destroyed Nova's Operator casually sweeps the default Void Beam across all the Grineer in the hallway (including a heavily armored, bullet-sponge Bombard) and incinerates all of them instantly. This is very much not how it works in gameplay, but it "looks cool" in the trailer, so they did it anyway. As for your point that you seem to think only "long-established" things, and not things that have been added or changed within the last three years, are canon, I direct you to the original Councillor Vay Hek, who *used to be* rather a friendly and jovial character, with one of his lines during his battle sequence being "Come on, give your old Uncle Hek a hug!" I wonder if you were even playing when that was a thing. Anyway, it used to be a thing that Warframes didn't have augments. It used to be a thing that Hydroid could turn into a puddle. It used to be a thing that Excalibur had Super Jump. It used to be a thing that Warframes had stamina that they could run out of while sprinting, dodging, blocking, or wall-running. It used to be a thing that Ember's World On Fire summoned pillars of fire beneath the feet of all the enemies in range, regardless of line of sight. It used to be a thing that there were only five Warframes. It used to be a thing that Archwing and Railjack missions used an entirely different set of damage elements from regular ground missions, which was a thing from the day Archwing was first added to the game; I believe Plasma damage was Archwing meta back then. It used to be a thing that Heat damage didn't reduce enemy armor. It used to be a thing, almost since the game began (when Infested were first added) that it was possible for Toxic Ancients to oneshot any Warframe in the game at a sufficiently high level by completely bypassing their shields with a nuke of toxic damage. It used to be a thing from the beginning (until after the launch of the Zariman tileset) that enemies such as Ancients and Grineer Scorpions with grabbing hook attacks would be able to instantly grab you and pull you off your feet with uncanny accuracy, and there was nothing you could really do to prevent it; there was never a delay before the knockdown. All these and countless other things have changed over the years. I've been a part of Warframe ever since I was invited to be one of the very first batch of test players outside the DE team; I've seen every change, every alteration, every update, every event, every hotfix, every nerf and buff, every rework. I still remember and fondly miss the sound of the original Grakata and will always say the sound they changed it to simply sounds like microphone static by comparison. Just because something "was such and such a way for a long time" doesn't mean it trumps a later change, a retcon, a revision, or a rework. DE has been changing the game as well as adding to it ever since the very beginning, and there's absolutely no basis for cherry-picking certain pieces of the game's lifespan and saying they're more relevant than where it is now. The crux of the matter is: Is shield gating 'part of the lore'? Yes, it is, until DE states officially otherwise, because if it wasn't, it wouldn't be part of the game. Is it universal to all material relating to Waframe? No, there's clearly no evidence of shields whatsoever in the cinematic trailers, which gives the impression that, in the Warframe Cinematic Universe, Warframes don't have shields at all. As for the really odd tangent about '1:1 real physics', I would assume you must think really hard about how Thor can fly by spinning around his hammer in the Avengers movies, or how Tony Stark can make a wrist watch turn into a functional exoskeletal battle armor suit capable of flight and combat, including missile launchers, or how Superman can just... fly. I feel like you've completely missed the part of 'science fiction' that has the word 'fiction' in it. The funny thing is, I think you and I would both agree that almost everything about the Warframes would be physically impossible in reality. I think we'd agree that there's no alternate dimension ruled by a weird statue embedded in a wall that grants children unnatural energy powers. I'm pretty sure we'd agree that there's no logical reason that ANY energy field could functionally prevent kinetic damage from affecting an object or entity it surrounds. Those concepts seem absurd; but the point of SciFi is to throw things out there that aren't, and talk about them like they are. What, do you also think the Helldivers aren't canon to their own game because there's no 'real' way a human being could survive being shot feet-first through a planet's atmosphere at high speed in a human-sized bullet and impacting the surface, coming to a complete stop upon impact? Look, I get that you tried to apply real-world logic to a completely fictional setting where eldritch probability-alteration exists... I just don't think it was a smart play.
I think it's probably unfair to compare a warframe to a regular unit from just about anywhere, they are on par with main characters and key figures. For starwars, comparing to masters windu or yoda would be totally fair, same with primarchs from 40k. While some warframes would be poorly suited for fighting any individual named character from these powerful settings, the whole deal is that you send the right warframe for the job. Fast target? Send gauss, he's faster and immune to moat damage. A god level tough target? Either send a completely immorral frame like Revenant to outlast them or one of the many insane damage dealers. Warframes don't just hang around, they only come out to play for purpose.
Funny enough, Warframe actually has a lot of shotguns that you can use with radiation damage. The Drakgoon is a flak shotgun that fires out a bunch of molten hot shrapnel lol.
@@bobtehdinosaur jeezus and i thought the cyberpunk one was wild. "Oh yeah the DP just wasn't doing it so we mixed in some RTG-grade plutonium buckshot for flavor" 🤣
There is a shotgun called the arca titron that just slams walls of hard light at your enemies, and the Kohm which is an auto shotgun with a nutty magazine of 150 shots
The horrible thing is his fists can be augmented to always deal maximum damage or at the very least, optimal kinds of damage. Unsure how it interacts with other things but it's not a far stretch to say they could absolutely demolish physical armor.
i mean the primary antagonist of warframe would just erase most entities in 40k and the Tenno have defeated them twice already, along with other primarch equivalents.
I’ll say it right now before watching the video: Baruuk no diffs this whole thing. Elude dodges the clones’ blasters, Lull knocks them ALL out (Jedi included), Desolate Hands disarms all of them, and Serene Storm turns every one of them into silly putty regardless. If my main is able to solo the “final bosses” of the game, which are almost GODS compared to most enemies, he’s gonna run through them like a motherfucking runaway train
I'm very curious to know if you consider mods in these thought experiments. Like baruuks most popular builds basically sleeps an entire map indefinitely or reduce damage to basically nothing. I'm sure if you know about Saryn then you know her most popular build is just spreading the plague across entire maps. I wouldn't get too into subsumed builds or the shards but basic builds can get gnarly. If you just consider lore and base powers I completely understand that
@@MarcusVance Honestly, there aren't many fantasy, fiction, or sci-fi matchups where a Warframe truly needs mods to widen their already tremendous edge over almost any opposition. I know we Warframe veterans tend to throw out the "you should see what happens with a meta mod setup", but the simple fact is that a basic Warframe is already close to a running, jumping, flying, space-travel capable solo army with powers that could bring worlds to their knees. It's true that the mod system adds that much more to them, but you can pretty easily approach the situation like this: Is (insert scenario here) enough to defeat (insert Warframe here) with no mods? If no, then, well, game over. If yes, well, as soon as you get out of the intro mission, your tutorial has you put mods on your gear, so basically every Warframe, and all of their weapons, always have mods; does this tip the balance? If yes, then, well, game over again. If no, you've probably found yourself one of the strongest characters in all of fiction.
@@NoahLoydOG And this isn't taking into account that energy is game mechanic to nerf Warframes, in lore, we'd have more than enough energy because of the link to the void and its vast energy.
To be fair, the Jedi wouldn’t be affected by Baruuk’s sleep ability because they are resistant to mind tricks. And they could MAYBE block his fist-wave attack (again, MAYBE, depending on the individual). They also are just as fast as a Warframe if we use the Legends universe. But yes, the Baruuk would still win.
Yea thing is with warframes is when not set to warframe standards, its not just that they are incredibly destructive, they are also more durable than most tanks other universes have
Lorgar got shot by a Titan. Several times. He lived. The titan then tried to step on him and Angron ran in, stopping the stomp and holding the titan's weight on his shoulder. Primarchs seem down to earth at first but they have a tendency to have severe plot armor *in actual canon* that lets them do anime level of shenanigans. Warframes are extremely strong and are basically walking genocide engines, but the sheer durability of a primarch can't be discounted because the warp itself seems to bend reality in order to keep them around. It's the equivalent of the assassination mission having invulnerability phases and them getting away in the end, which Warframes unfortunately can't get around.
@@minasthirith6314 Wally is, for all intents and purposes, a Chaos God in his own right, and therefore he may attempt to make a deal with any primarchs he can. That said, this means all Operators/Drifters/Tenno are basically Daemon Princes of Wally, and Void damage literally attacks the very soul and would be one of the best ways of dealing with primarchs. Daemons would likely be dealt with extremely similarly to Thrax grineer and other void horrors, though this *also* means the tenno can actually cause true damage to them so they'd be terrified.
Just want to clarify something important about those saying 'Lorgar survive a direct hit from a titan!', no he really didn't. Lorgar was a powerful psyker by this point, and he created a psychic shield that blocked two Titan-grade plasma shots, however those two shots still nearly killed him, knocking him down and draining him severely. He was able to block a Titan shot with a psychic shield, but that is NOT indicative of what a Primarch can generally survive; even Vulkan got basically disintegrated by re-entry heat falling from orbit, and plasma actually gets MUCH hotter than that. Make no mistake, a Primarch can survive and even shrug off RIDICULOUS amounts of punishment with functionally no long-term damage, and I sincerely doubt most Warframes would really match up beyond being able to survive long enough to disengage and escape, if even that. But Primarchs are by no means indestructible.
@theyondant6088 I mean, I'd say generating a shield that eats the hit counts as "surviving a direct hit from a titan". Not only was he the one that generated them, but he survived, even if it was barely. The shots were aimed at him, it wasn't the blast of a shot aimed elsewhere. A Primarch's psychic abilities play just as much a favor in their durability as anything else.
"every single warframe has an energy shield." actually, not entirely true. Nidus and Inaros both have no shield. though unless im mistaken, they can get overshield which is basically just a worse shield
they can get overshield but when they can tank a bombard missile to the face and just keep going as if a fly crashed into them it does not really matter lol
Yeah worth noting about those two: Nidus has RIDICULOUS regeneration if he has a bunch of Mutation stacks, and Inaros straight can drain the life of those around him to return himself to life AFTER he got done dying (nevermind he can just permantnly trap someone in a sand vortex and devour their lifeforce).
Love this video, speaking of primarch, Rowboat Girlyman is an expert of logistics, which isn't really a super power when you compare all the theory crafters outthere for warframe haha
@@MarcusVance I totally understand why, lol. Warframes are already ridiculous enough as it is. Taking builds into account that make them literally BILLIONS of times more powerful in some cases would get silly, even if that really is canon to the lore of Warframe (which it is). It's already challenging enough to discuss the implications of various Warframe abilities at base. Look at Nova's antimatter shenanigans and portals. Look at Nekros literally punching the SOUL out of enemies and then resurrecting them as his minions. Look at Wisp opening portals to the sun, which is her WEAKEST ability, hilariously enough. Look at Caliban rapidly adapting to incoming attacks, even if he doesn't actually take any damage from them. Look at Dagath, who can deal a bunch of damage to you and then make you take it all again a second time. Look at Garuda ripping blood out of her enemies' bodies and using it as a weapon. Look at Valkyr's complete invulnerability to all damage when channeling her 4. Look at Ember raining meteors down from the sky. Warframes are already WILD.
something to note you probably don't know about: there's an mod thats for baruuk specifically and its called reactive storm. What it does is it changes serene storm's(baruuk's 4) damage based on the enemy's weakness (for example if a baruuk fights superman and he has that mod on his 4 it would basically be kryptonite 2.0 lol) and it gives 200% status chance to his 4(that scales with ability strenght im pretty sure so you can have a shit ton of status chance lol)
I was waiting so much for this video to cover baruuk vs Im a baruuk main so it holds a special spot in my heart I have been playing baruuk since he came out the sheer absurdity of thing that he can do cant be explained not only the fact that game wise he can output the most consistent max squad damage if we are talking about skills Fist skill literally dodges anything (besides poison and gas) as long as he is not in the middle of a attack Second not only puts to sleep it gives amnesia they forget everything that happened from making eye contact with baruuk onwards 3 not only disarming it gives out a up to 95 damage reduction to everything not only for him but for everyone that he considered a ally that has come in contact with him since he cast it Passive ads a extra 50% damage reduction apart from the previous 95 i don’t know how exactly that is calculated but it gets very strong Fourth since we are not covering mods all that i have to add about it is that his punch is so strong that the shockwave from his punch from 16 meters away can kill someone on his basic combo and he has a lot of combos one that erupts a shock from the ground that sends the enemy very high up, one that shoots a shockwave 30 meters in front with a kick that sends the enemy away very fast if hits in the shockwave or not and onewere he just mult kicks the enemy 5 times so fast that its considered only 1 shockwave Besides of course hes base armor and health are already very good
I'm interested to see Gyre and Garuda, mostly because they're my favourite. Also excited to see if Jade appears here once she gets added later this month.
Great vid! I did notice that you usually skip over weapons in these vids , probably cuz theres hundreds of them. I don't want to step on your toes but perhaps you could cover the weapons that released specifically with that frame,like Rhino with the boltor or Ember with the glaive, that way you can narrow down the search for weapons and give a more accurate representation of each warfeame, but if not, hey no worries!
Limbo has a entire universe at his disposal that he can get a infinite amount of power from and in his lore the rift plane transcends the material plane.
I'm just imagining vauban laughing for a second and throwing a few orbs in the crowd. The first one throws/suspends everyone in the air and disolves their armor (also gives vaubon the armor when he's in the feild) The second one spits out a ton of puncturing darts all around it for a minute Then the first one turns into a black hole like vortex And finally he starts blasting the area with orbital laser beams.
I don't think any other sci-fi can beat warframes, i think some frames could even take on Warhammer Titans, and they would fold Titanfall titans. While ingame its a bit weak, wisp can blast things *WITH THE FULL CONCENTRATED POWER, OF THE SUN* Then there is the dynamic duo of Gauss and Grendel who can respectively: Run at at least the speed of sound or roll on pace with a sports car Generate either extreme heat or cold around themselves or *eat enimies with what appears to be a miniature black hole* Absorb kinetic and thermal energy and added it to their stored power or generate energy from taking damage but at the same time rapidly repair themself fuelled by either that same energy or consumed enemies Both can use their enormous momentum (one is like 90% speed theother is a more even mix) to ram things with incredible force and the latter shatters even alloy armour on impact
I give destiny flack from time to time but they're actually a reasonably strong verse that's filled with all sorts vague and weird shit going on. They have "Gods" that are capable of reality warping among other things and have displayed reasonable feats of power that could challenge even a warframe.
I can't wait to see him put Hildryn up against the Space Marines. Hard to fight when your enemy is regenning their shields by *obliterating your armor.*
Okay Clone Regiment 10-0, you are fighting a Barruk Warframe. Based on early Intel we where able to get ship a few tools to help out. Your first order of business is establishing an ambush point, the aphitheater would be ideal. This is where you would install the shipped tractor beam underneath. Let the baruuk capture the data mass placed in the center, if they are poorly trained victory will be assured. Once caught in the tractor beam, the Warframe is to be fired upon from all directions. Any weapon with range and repeatability should be placed near the assumed front, blaster with high power should be placed or reposition to his rear. While troopers near the front may notice no effect they are to continue firing in the event the baruuk turns. The master Jedi will provide battle meditation to ensure all shots fly true and well cadenced. By continuing to fire you prevent baruuk from counter attackingin the event they attack, shots from all directions will begin to find a home. Keep this up for at least ten minutes, any baruuk would be exhausted by then caught in this trap. With any luck the Warframe will become a smoldering mass of metal. As shots from behind him will continue to strike and with eventual depletion of their energy will find the rest of them hned in. An experienced barruke, especially a prime variant may prove a potentially lethal challenge as one for their first instinct would likely to be striking down at the very things keeping the warframe in place. Another concern is the amp theater may not provide the gap nessecary to avoid strikes from his fists. Should the baruuk escape give the Jedi thermal detonators, they would be able to guide the grenades to where they need to be. While a Jedi can square off with a Warframe for a short time in melee combat. Baruuk provides an extreme challenge over their typical opponents. Any Jedi slated to face a baruuk should brush up on fighting against opponents who turn off lightsabers mid combat for best success. Combat Intel also reports that very experienced baruuk may just leave you all alive and only destroy/capture the objective. This is one of the least dangerous Warframes by behaviour alone. It does not mean to under estimate it in combat poweress.
Meanwhile new tenno(MR14): So uh these guys drop the parts for the new weapon right? Warframe vet: yeah but the drop rate is like .4% let's just kill 10k and extract.
What's funny is that barruk had an augment(mods are Canon in warframe), that allows him to dish out the damage type his opponent is weak too, which is insane. Also 90% of warframes are just op bare minimum, each should be an army destroyer, lots of health that can take heavy amounts of reduced damage, many of them hsve shields and some even have overguard. We're not even getting into atlas who destroyed the astroid that could be seen all the way from neptune, or rhino who smashed into a corpus unit so hard that they turned into red mist.
I feel like as soon as any Jedi or Sith attempted force grabbing/pushing/pulling a warframe, the Tenno operator would just transference out right behind them and blast a hole in their chest with their amp. No one ever said the Tenno HAD to fight honorably, they just try to strive to. They are still scared children at heart and are going to survive by any means necessary.
This monk here: Dodges all incoming damage 360° like a damn ghost. Disarms enemies with smart daggers. Reduces damage with daggers. Puts enemies to sleep so hard, they forget they ever saw him. Reduces damage when becoming angrier. Reduces damage when using wind fist. Blasts hardened enemies into oblivion with his wind fists and deflects projectiles.
Sth i would take into account is that baruuk has an exclusive mod that when he hits an enemy with his fists, their damage type changes to the target's weakness
the most Ive heard for primarchs is Angron holding a warhound Titan's Foot for a few seconds and almost breaking everything in his body. Atlas punched a planet-killing asteroid and just one shot the thing, that's closer to damn Omni-man than any primarch so I would say that at the very least, some warframes are above Primarch level. CANT WAIT FOR VORUNA
Not planet killing that under sells what it says on the book. It's "Planet shattering" so at base it's moon size. With his rumblers and his final 1 punch it turned to dust,
The last portion of the video mentions the warframes against prime-arch’s, something to be considered is the fact that the Tenno hold a considerable amount of power from the void, and face off against considerable threats, like the king of duvari who (I’m possibly wrong, it’s how I interpreted the lore) has a whole realm he can manipulate, basically his own little universe, one which the Tenno may or may not have created and gave to him. Theres also parvos who had his own little time space, and we fight him and aren’t rag dolled in his reality. I believe there should be enough lore to justify them possibly being on the same tier as a prime arch. There’s also some weapons to consider, since some of them have some crazy lore. The Sibears weapon states “ice in motion can crush mountains, this frozen hammer is no different.” If you want to be charitable, you can say it has the strength to shatter mountains, or you can write it off as an hyperbolic statement.
The king of Duviri is a toy from the drifters past. And is the one in the story book. To simply explain, the drifter created everything and got tortured by their own emotions. TH world of duviri is born from their minds and it stems from a story book the Orokin gave for them to control the emotions of children by the same name "Duviri". Also duviri is basically their own Godly dimension, The story of it revolves around how the drifter has been suffering, we gave them a helping hand and they realize that they could've ruled duviri forever but decided to stick as the drifter instead. That dimension also makes it so the drifter is more akin to a God. The only one that even manages to actually harm it is The Man in the Wall. The Protea thing too, to further explain it. The entire Granum Void is basically in its own Paradox, the reason it can travel back in time where in the quest the ship exploded and we traveled back to where we should've escaped. I mean you don't even have to go that far, Saryn, Limbo, Nova, Atlas, Rhino, Valkyr, Octavia, Wisp, Volt, Gauss, Sevagoth, Dante, Dagath, Nekros, Ash, Chroma, Grendel, Mag, Revenant, Inaros. Have their own busted af ways of dealing stuff. Each one of the ones i listed are either Planet wipers, Planet destroyers, Invulnerable, or just outright have abilities that are broken af since the meddle with forces of reality. If were talking the Tenno alone. The Tenno got their power from someone that killed all versions of them in the multiverse after making a deal and have only 2 remaining, and wielding the Void isn't just simply using it. Imagine scooping a piece of dirt and hurling it at someone. Now imagine that piece of dirt is from a dimension where all realities, all possibilities collide, and Eternalism rains supreme. In the first mission of the game we are tasked to arm a Void bomb and defend it against the infested, and it wiped out all life in the area without touching the structure. Now imagine that concentrated into a gun.
Also fun fact 6 months later . Baruuk ‘ s fist can also deflect any projectile they come in contact with and he can use any ability he has during them ! So essentially he can use all 3 of his abilities during it . His 3 rd is also a damage reduction up to like 90 percent , while his passive also grants him 50 damage reduction that stacks essentially giving him like 95 % dr or 97 % and if you look at the mods like adaptation .. Baruuk may not look like it but he is one of TANKIEST mfs in the game , if not the , without having an ability that makes him just straight immortal like revenant . This is just straight unfair to the Jedi on so many levels I feel BAD . Even despite the fact that we are not including mods and this is base baruuk .
note: although its a mod and not base, Baruuk has access to an augment called Reactive Storm which changes the damage type of his ultimate according to the enemy's weakness.
Something I've yet to see anyone mention is the parazon. It's basically an assassin's creed dagger that every warframe has access to by default. This is important because this dagger has the power to oneshot any enemy (provided they've taken enough damage). It's also able to kill kuva liches and sisters of parvos, enemies that can canocially die and come back to life, making them effectively unkillable with the parazon being the only way to bypass their immortality. I think that a warframe could probably kill a primarch if they used this weapon. Potentially even someone like vulkan.
"This one primarch was able to freeze a couple enemies in time." Rhino stomps his foot into the ground hard enough to both send people into the air AND slow them down in time, Limbo can fling you into the rift and freeze you completely, Protea controlls her own time and Gauss can flash freeze whole groups of people. To name a few.
Lowest of the low rank frames, At best it would take 50 fully coordinated, fully kitted out, raid team ready guardians to beat loki. And that's him without using weapons, mods or other stuff. With severe casualties on the guardian side, like at least 37-45 guardians would be fully dead. Mods + weapons is overkill with Loki. He would recreate what Crota did on a larger scale.
Just wait till 40k meets mag, she controls magnetic fields... oh you have a dropship flying through the air, oh no you dont it's hurtling towards the ground uncontrollably, oh you have a line of troopers, there's now a bubble on one of them that is pulling all of them into the same place as the target, crushing them together, oh you have armor and/or shields, there's an energy wave aproaching that travels through solid objects that will make those defences explode, oh yeah you have soldiers in heavy armor, well now that armor is crushing them to death. XD
In warhammer 40k, if you take account that the sisters of silence acomppany the custodes, you could say that a warframe has a squad of nullifier crewmans beside them at all times, and if a warframe gets notable enough, they could be a target of a culexus assasin the one that shoots the null beam. In those two scenarios the warframe get reduced to their base capabilities, that would be somewhat easier to scale. If you matched the warframes with other factions, the only ones with nullifier analog would be the necrons, with their pillars. All the other factions get a warframe in all their glory.
Not quite. The Warp in 40k is like a big pool of psychic emotion. The Sisters of Silence are Blanks, so they don't have a presence in The Warp-which hurts things sensitive to it. In Warframe, it's The Void, which is just another dimension that has nothing to do with emotion. So the Blanks wouldn't really interact with the Tenno in the way they do with psykers. Meanwhile if we're getting REALLY NERDY AND TECHNICAL the Renno would themselves essentially be some Uber-Blank since they're from a different setting and have no imprint on the Warp.
@@MarcusVance The void is not exactly nothing to do with emotion, it's just most people that do wield it with emotion are either dead or bound to its will. Wally is only the indifference, but he wields it with pure malice and the one that we know that has the most powerful grasp of the void. Hell the love of 2 people is enough to build a gate but that's more to do with citrine being there and the tenno controlling her. Or the most well spread example, Duviri.
Honestly, when incorporating Star Wars into thought experiments like this, it would be interesting to see The Old Republic stacked up against ridiculous lore like WarHammer 40K and Warframe. There's a lot of characters and groups that would pair up well against things like Warframes and The Imperium of Man.
The other thing that is relevant to Baruuk is his Restraint meter. His 4 can only be cast when his restraint isn't full. And his 1, 2, *and* 3 all contribute to reducing restraint. Just imagine a large squad opening fire on Baruuk with his dodge active, and then being pummelled by the Serene Storm. Thats a horrifying prospect.
The most impressive primarch feat: The Heresy. On a real note, I'd think they'd find it hard to beat even Guilliman. Four of them could floor Lorgar but, big woop, two psykers and a dreadnaught could floor Lorgar. In sheer power however, Magnus in his final moments on prospero as it burned. Merely glancing at the sixth legion devastated them, and right after that he set up a lightning cage around him and Russ to stop any outside interference. That's about as top of the line as it gets, forget growing to the size of a aeldari titan. Russ, as far as I know, has a psyker howl that can nullify the warp, which if the same rule applies, might silence warframe abilities. He also can howl and flash freeze everything around him. The Lion is a really, really bad situation, especially at close range. Not only is he enormous compared to a warframe, but his capacity to lock in and cancel bait every melee attack is gonna be a quick way for a warframe to end with a "broadsword" the length and width of Gram prime displacing their mortality. And that is just his instinct. Curze can see the future and predict exactly what is going to happen. Gorillia hit and run terror tactics vs space ninja's will get messy. They might stand a chance, and that is merely on the grounds of variety that they come with. Corax is gonna be a pretty quick wipeout. They can't see him, and he is a primarch. Fight is over. What are you gonna do, bait out the master of gorilla warfare? Mortarian (daemon) would be able to easily tank most of what a warframe can dish out, and since they aren't immune to toxin, he could quickly clear out a squad that didn't come with a back up Oberon to cancel out that status effect. Fulgrim didn't have a lot of great powers beyond regeneration, but there is a moment where he forced rapid mutation upon the pilots of a warhound titan, which ended up in a mass of flesh breaking the cockpit and putting an end to that. If he's still capable of doing that, I honestly have no clue what a warframe could do about that. Vulkan is also an impossible task. They could, in theory, beat him as many times as they wanted but perpetualism is kinda hard to top. Idk, maybe Grendel can eat him and just keep him trapped. The most entertaining fight would be between Ferrus Manus and Atlas, but I think a sufficient squad could overwhelm in. Jaghatai Khan is someone they couldn't beat. Easily able to keep up with Volt and Gauss, superb swordsman and still, primarch. When you are fast enough to solo an ork wagh and make them afraid of that, you're not gonna find a lot of competition. Most of the rest don't have things that would make them impossible to take down if in the right kind of squad, with the exception of Sanguinius, who only Zepher competes with in flight, and I doubt four Zephers would beat him.
There's also nekros who can just bring the dead back to life to fight on his side and in the lore He doesn't have a limit to how many he can have at once so he could turn an entire republic fleet into his own and lead it into battle to distract the clones while looking for the jedi general. He could also revive jedi from the dead and literally PUNCH THE SOUL OUT OF THEIR BODY. Warframe feats are absolutely insane if you look at the frames backstories. (Also Prime versions of Warframes in lore are the first versions, while the regular ones are just recreations that the tenno made from old orokin codices and schematics.)
Im really interested in your opinion on the entities warframes fight(albeit some with the help of their operators) like the stalker, the corpus who are op in their own right, especially with the sisters of parvos who are immortal and require void phrases imbeded into them to die same with the grineer, the sentients who are advanced ai that can adapt to any physical damage (for the most part), the infested who helped make the warframes but all of these untis pale in comparison to the murmur facction, like the warframes are able to fight beings that are conceptual in nature as in they don't technically have a proper physical form, they are also made from the great indifference(or wally), and we causally fight them, not to mention the fragmented one, whos a being that can easily dispatch and kill a warframe if need be as it has many anti warframe powers and imo one of and if not the storngest boss we can fight within warframe is probably the void angels, which are beings that became conceptually embodied and are able to force the operator out of their warframe, are able to regenerate, are immortal through the void, can only be truly hurt through their own dimension within the void, and even then you still need to destroy their many dimensional orbs that rotate around it, the many numerous powers it has. The warframes are able to fight such a thing and kill it which is really impressive considering with just its screams it can turn you into it.
Well, if we count an augment for baruuk fists it would be pretty much unstoppable unless you don't have a weakness at all, and most of the ppl have a physical one and baruuk just needs that to melt you. For who don't know baruuk has an exclusive kod for his first where he does counter elemental damage. This means if there are armors he's gonna do corrosive damage melting it like an ice cream, energy barrier? Not a problem magnetic damage. I think even sentient (are some kind of robots that can literally become nearly immune to that kind of damage if exposed in a way, their only weakness is void damage, dealt by only xaku, another warframe, and by the operator/drifter) could not counter him because void damage is really rare to find built in in a warframe, or to find at all
Personally the best way to gauge warframes is to definitely look at their lore and their feets in their lower accurate versions and then you better cage where they would be placed in 40K but at the same time kind of a Ally to the humans and also kind of a basically X Factor no one's really don't know what they're going to do but due to the fact that they mainly do good
In Warframe universe exists a nanomachine virus called "Technocyte". It infects, melts and assimilates both organic and inorganic matter. In time of dire need, people choose their best warriors and infused them with this virus, making them effectively cyborgs. But such warframes were totally uncontrollable and often go into bloody frenzy. So they used a "Transferrence" to control them. Transferrence is a method to transfer consciousness of one human into another human/mechanism body. It failed at first, but then one of the children from a missing and then returned spaceship "Zariman" was used in this experiment and managed to control warframe. So all warframes are controlled by children with mental problems. Is this an anime?
All Warframes come out of the Foundry able to deflect incoming fire from the front while holding a melee weapon, yes. Baruuk is different in that he can just ignore the incoming fire from all directions with any weapon.
Don’t forget that his knives, passive and his 4 gives an insane amount of damage reduction. Baruuk is essentially immortal against the toughest enemies. If you leave his first ability then even melees couldn’t hit him from Jedi. Oh and I forgot, his augment for his fourth ability makes it adapt to the damage type the target is weakest to so literally nothing could withstand it.
Problem is a lot of the more crazy Primarch feats were done in the Warp, like Corvus’ rampage against the Wordbearers, so there’s no telling how much of that corresponds to them in the material plane. Magnus did manage to teleport an entire planet from the Warp to real-space but that wasn’t with his own sheer power alone. Lion’El Johnson can basically planeshift now so that’s cool, I don’t know any impressive combat feats for him though. Warframes would at least have a hard time killing Vulkan if nothing else since he’s a Perpetual. Hopefully we’ll see what ten thousand years has done to Jaghatai and Leman soon and they’ll show off some of the realized potential of a more martially focused Primarch
One that isn’t corrupted/empowered by chaos anyway. Tho it’s implied that the Daemon Primarchs might actually be weaker than they would have been if they hadn’t given themselves up to Chaos, especially with how powerful Corvus is now
impressive combat feats of the Lion, let me think.... he killed alot of varied chaos beast in his youth, he is probably in the top3 best swordfighters amoung the primarchs. he killed demon Angron at one point. he wasn't slayed by Konrad several times. Konrad fighting style is maybe the closest to that of warframes amoung the primearch. unless its angron.
@@craterface2940 I mean yeah but none of that is much compared to freezing time as an afterthought and slaughtering an entire group of super soldiers in seconds or sending people to the stratosphere with a single punch. None of the Horus Heresy things really stack up to Warframes just cuz they weren’t facing the ludicrously powerful things in 40k back then until the very end. And even Sanguinius couldn’t stand up to Horus so bleh. We just haven’t really had the chance to see what a Primarch with 10000 years of honing his craft is capable of without any deamonic corruption clouding his strength yet
I'm MVSwords on there. A few people have really helped me/this series out already, so if you want to do something similar, I wouldn't say no.
Other than that, i play at weird times, so we might be able to crack a relic together... eventually!
I would love to help out crackin relics
Aight got it. Sending FR next time am on. Always willing to help if am free. This dinosaur could do with playing more.
ok just a thought , but if you include warframes pets in the vers series , i think it would be more fair .
@@tctc4413 Dude, if you include the pets you get into stuff like Smeeta literally altering probabilities. and the Vasca being able to sap health from enemies and give it to the warframe so that even if they do get hit they just get healed.
@@sleepingdeep7885 well just the pets by them selfs , and smeeta vs a space marine seems more fair.
A note: Baruuk's 1 negates melee attacks too, so he could just wait for the Jedi Knight to swing, miss, and proceed to beat the shit out of him
What? It does? Jeez... I didn't even realize that.
Imagine going for a swipe when you're fucking lightsaber.If fucking goes through him and he just starts fucking star platinum your shit your shit into the next week
Yep, so the Jedi are just either put to sleep or just miss and get ORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAORAd
@@MarcusVance also his 3 is not just small damage. it is a 95% damage reduction when cast with proper power strength
For comparisons with weapons you could look into their signature weapons. Many warframes (especially all the recent ones) have signature weapons that might be there go to weapon in lore. Baruuks weapons is the cobra and crane, a melee weapon that can shoot a small wind projectile when hovering in the air.
warframes have some very scary feats in lore- Atlas punched a planet-killing asteroid to smithereens, gauss outruns bullets and his own sound barrier, wisp opens a portal to the sun, protea can reverse time, the list goes on.
Some of the EU Star wars stuff gets wild as well.
Luke was tossing micro black holes at the Yuzzan vong, Palpatine could rip apart planets with his force storm and body hop, Anukian Jr turned into a pure energy being for a while and Nilus and Vitiate just flat out ate the life force of the populations of several planets.
That said clone wars jedi are no where near that and even than your peak jedi on par with a warframe in damage potential bit still a lot less durable
Don't forget limbos abilities being entirely paracausal like how he can send you to a different reality or project that reality into an area with the only explanation around it being "math"
@@CocoLarge. Well clearly he went to Harvard!
Atlas used his ground tumblers covering the entire circumference.
@@CocoLarge. If he miscalculates he also explodes...(again.)
Also Baruuk has a mod that changes the element of his fisticuffs to whatever the enemy is weak against. So theres that.
Yeah... It'd be a bit too OP if I covered mods. Maybe I should, though. Talk about everything a 'frame has and can do to build up context of just how powerful they are.
@@MarcusVancethe moment you touch modding shit gets wild, especially augments, it gets even wilder with the helminth invigoration, archon shards, necramechs, and the actual purpose of the helminth above invigoration
@@MarcusVance The hilarious part is that Mods are actually canon, in universe technology in the Origin System, so ridiculously OP, min-maxed super-builds are technically canon.
All of it is canon, though some of it (shards, helminth, etc) are recent on the timeline
@@alisbin pretty sure helminth was pretty old since it's basically the strand of infested that the warframes are made with
The daggers actually reduce the damage he takes and permanently disarms the enemies. Barukk’s only limit is that he can’t use his fist form until he gets provoked enough.
The way my I see the fight ending in my headcannon, the jedi knight makes a sacrifice play to drop the shields, only for the padawan's lightsaber to bounce off the warframe... A rather rude way to find out about the sheild gating that every warframe has.
Every Warframe except Kullervo, Nidus and Inaros (they're shieldless)
True true!
I forgot about those guys, cheers!
@@Anonymys43and Kullervo has an Overgate, Nidus has resurrection at 15 stacks, and Inaros has resurrection after his sand shadow gets enough hits.
> Padawan saber bounces off Baruuk
> Baruuk’s fist approaches Padawan’s face at mach 1 billion or whatever
> Freeze frame
> Curb your enthusiasm plays
@@cecilrhodes2153 There's also the fact that Kullervos Overguard, has a .5 second invul like all Overguards.
baruuk is literally so enlightened he has the equivalent of "the force 2™"
“Atlas summons earth to be around him. That’s difficult to beat.” That’s not counting the rubble he picks up.
Gotta get Warframe to help me out with this series...
Though a few people have already given me Prime parts or Gifted entire 'frames. That's been incredibly appreciated.
What platform and name should i send to? Also which frames do you need?
u also forgot that when he has the knives out he get 90% damage reduction, also he has an augment that allow he's desert wind to do damage based on what ever the enemies is weakest to
@goldendoomslayer6301 feel free to reach out via the email in my About Me here
you forgot his signature also, we talking base or prime frames?
So one unit from 40k that I'm unsure how they would interact is a sister of silence. Would the sister being able to essentially reduce your connection to the warp extend to reducing or cutting the tenno's connection to their Warframe.
But Blanks are born with no connection to the Warp at all, their presence completely invisible within the Empyrean. In fact, the minds of Blanks can actually somehow sever the connection between the Warp and realspace within their local area. The result is that a Blank dampens any psychic or Warp-related powers occurring within their aura's area of effect. A psyker standing within the Blank's range will find their powers weakened if not wholly nonfunctional. The Blank themselves is immune to all direct psychic effects. However, a psyker could still attack a Blank indirectly by using their abilities to, for example, telekinetically launch a projectile at them.
The sisters of silence are all blanks and extremely well trained. Would they be able to capitalize on that.
I love this, and yeah it is very difficulty to scale warframes against other fictional armies. When you have warframes that can spread contagion to anti-matter and everything in between it gets crazy. This new warframe, Dante, is absolutely nuts.
Lol wait till Jade gets released, she looks OP af
@@Anonymys43 Bro, Jade is something else.
@Anonymys43 Jade looks solid. I doubt she'll kick Wisp off her pedestal. A VS argument would be pretty good with her tho. Assuming her name indicates that she has access to or a relation to the Jade Light. You know, that thing the Orokin used to execute other immortals. That said, it does just kind of come off as a disintegration ray, and any actual information on it is pretty scarce.
@@MathewDHennen The Jade Light might have Void implications. The frames hit with it no longer exist in history.
If you see Warframe lore and their powers, it gets really crazy and other worlds would have a really hard time defeating a Warframe. Examples:
- Atlas punched a world ending asteroid into basically dust
- Gauss can outrun sound itself
- Grendel can eat anything, like literally EAT ANYTHING
- Octavia can kill you by literally throwing a rave party
- Wisp can open a portal inside the Sun and throw its radiation to you
- Limbo controls a whole alternate dimension
- Nova can cover you in antimatter and deatomize you
- Saryn is basically a violation to the Geneva Convention by herself
- Kullervo can teleport to you and attack you with the heaviest of melee hits
Yarelli: M A T I N G P R E S S
The things you forgot to mention:
- His 1 not only makes bullets pass through him, but melee hits to pass through him aswell even though because of in game reasons melee hits damage him anyways because of hitbox stuff.
- His 2 aside from making people sleep, also gives the affected people amnesia which means when they wake up they will forget that they ever saw Baruuk which makes him unkillable since if he's ever come close to losing he will just put people to sleep and escape and since people will forget about him when they wake up, they won't chase either.
- His 3 daggers don't only deal damage but also knock the weapons out of peoples hands. In game this only affects ranged weapons, forcing enemies into melee but in lore it affects all types of weapons.
- His 4 gauntlets literally summon a desert wind with each hit, so not only it does AOE but it also does push/pull/knockup/knockdown depending on whatever combo youre using.
- His passive gives him a Restraint meter. 1,2,3 empties this meter while 4 fills this meter. The emptier this meter is, the more damage reduction he gains, so the more people around him, the more people he will put to sleep or more bullets he dodges, the faster this meter will drop.
He can basically constantly knock the light sabers out of the Jedi's hands constantly making them pull their lightsabers back with a force pull while he is tearing into the clones, he can become a sand image so nothing hits him, he can kill groups of people by constantly pulling/pushing them or knocking up/down them constantly.
I find the idea of baruuk standing in his idle pose with his hands out letting the lightsaber just passing through his body just to lower his restraint to allow himself to use desert wind very funny.
Or the idea of him getting force pushed only to just punch back with several rounds of his desert wind.
Look forward to more of these.
Remember that every tenno also have a choice of several Archwings, Necramechs and private Railjack battle spaceship. Basically, one warframe can take on a small fleet of 40k origin. And a large Star Wars fleet... Or two. xD
Don't forget they can also summon archguns and use them as heavy weapons
Railjacks would probably be the worst thing to deal with. One severely crippled from ages of fighting,, barely functioning, being commanded by a literal ghost, was still bringing down whole fleets on its own.
IDK anything about warhammer, but if its the WHOLE Imperium against a warframe with a RJ and other equipment my money is on the warframe
@@afkennedy3995 well, dunno about one tenno... But one full party should suffice. :3
@@afkennedy3995Well I think Tenno would lost against Imperium simply because there are not enough Tenno, WH 40k Imperium(over half of the galaxy is under control of imperium in that universe) type of war is literally throw a lot of men at them if it is not enough throw a lot more but I was talking about Warframe universe attacking.
If Tenno are defending only thier solar system they win, Imperium would assume it is not worth (to much casualties, resources etc.)
Also all of this is ignoring that warframes have revive systems built in. So like even if they die; they can at least, be brought back quite a few times.
Also certain warframes can just refuse to die, revenant my beloved.
Just imagining Nidus and Inaros...
How terrifying those two would be in reality or the WH40K universe...
Would Nidus be a Tyranid?
@@Killmate50 i think nidus could be an entire tyranid hive fleet on his own
@@Killmate50 nidus can just spread space HIV and infestation
Revenant would just outright turn any opponent into their own willing, sacrificial, ally.
And even if you take out the Warframe, you have the Operator still totally fine and able to shortly come back with a fresh warframe. One trailer for the New War has a Grineer with an Ogris rocket blow a distracted Nova away, but they see the Operator emerge and start to panic and run even though they stood firm against a Warframe. And her Void beam just disintegrates the Grineer troops as soon as it touches them.
At the end there talking about frame powers, there's also ones that can straight up absorb damage taken into a blast outward (Garuda) or that can just straight-up become invincible barring various types/amounts/time of damage (Rhino, Inaros, Nezha). Outside of that, and full-on area murder machines like Saryn, you've got things like Titania that can shrink, fly, and do insane damage with both inherent guns and passive things, and berserker frames like Valkyr that could probably solo kill a company of Space Wolves assuming the right build (long duration, good power mostly) because while berserk they're literally impossible to damage.
And then there’s Grendel….
He swallows enemies to fuel his abilities and regenerate his health and makes energy power ups more potent. Or rolling through hordes of enemies in his ball form (while also being able to use his other three abilities in said form)
I think the best Warframe to fight the Star Wars universe would be Inaros. Not because of any particular technical or lore reason - just that if we're talking specifically Clone Wars era, his powers are all based around the most potent counter to one of the strongest Jedi available... Sand.
His 4th ability spawns sand kavats which not only can be multiplied but also strip armor
Could I gift you gauss as a bribe to cover him next
I already have his Prime, but will get to him alphabetically in not too long!
@@MarcusVance the wait is killing me 😭
@@luther1173 i feel you brother. we speed freaks need our fix
I can already hear how he would talk about mach crash. The hearing damage alone
@@gunnerguy010
We will make all our enemies live in fear.
“Every single Warframe has an energy shield”
*laughs in Inaros*
And Nidus and Kullervo. (Although those guys have their own ways to deal with damage)
Pretty sure nothing is going to take even an inch of Baruuk's fist, much less 6-inches.
Especially considering that nearly all viable Baruuk builds run an ability augment called Reactive Storm, allowing Desolate Hands to adapt to enemy weaknesses, negating any possible enemy resistances they had prior to engagement.
Off the top of my head, the augment would only be at a disadvantage against other Warframes; specifically, against proto-shields which take neutral damage from all sources with no weakness or resistance.
One fun thing I'd recommend for any future Warframe videos is each Warframe has signature weapons. I think it would be a fun mix up to have those specifically thrown in the mix instead of just saying they could use any weapon
Baruuk has an augment (the existence of mods in the lore is canon, confirmed in a devstream) that changes the energy waves he produces into the weaknesses of the surface they hit
Cant wait for Wisp to destroy some poor people by summoning the literal sun
There's one thing about all but the Warframes who don't have shields at all (Inaros, Nidus, and technically Kullervo) that most vs. videos don't take into account: The shield gating mechanic. I remember addressing it years ago when Death Battle ran Raiden (MGR:R) versus Excalibur. The shield gate mechanic renders the Warframe impervious to all damage from any source, of any kind, until a period of time (between one and two seconds by default) has passed following the depletion of its energy shield (with the sole exception of the handful of effects that bypass shields, and even this is effectively no longer a thing, as I recall, bleed and toxin take from your shield pool first now.) In my explanation in the Death Battle episode's comments, I mention that, no matter how powerful Raiden and his sword are, no matter how many times he can swing it in a second, even if the shield gate lasted a minimum of one second, Excalibur could get in a killing blow while completely ignoring Raiden's attacks as if they weren't even happening.
Essentially, a Warframe *doesn't even have to think about the damage being dealt to them* until their shield breaks, and then, they have a panic window to just jump, dodge, or otherwise move out of the way. With the exception of effects that physically knock them over, they can shrug off any attack, whether a hit from a sword, a cannon, a missile, a laser beam, quite literally anything that can be thrown at them, while returning fire or without breaking the pace of a melee combo. Think of it like that scenario of an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object, only in this case, the unstoppable force is a Warframe who literally isn't even reacting to the damage being dealt to him, and the immovable object is not in the picture to contest it.
In a melee match of any kind, regardless of the weapon, whether it's a Jedi master with a lightsaber, Darth Vader, or whoever else you could throw at them from the Star Wars universe, there's no way they could actually defeat any Warframe (with, again, perhaps the exception of those with no shield gate) in melee combat. If you're familiar with things like HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) or Kenjutsu/Kendo (very roughly speaking, Japanese style melee combat techniques), you can reference them for an example of what I'll explain next, but the short version is that normally, you have to be aware of what your opponent is doing in melee combat.
Now, in the case of a Warframe, who is effectively able to ignore damage, let's say generic, unmodded Warframe walks up to Obi-Wan Kenobi, one of the most famous of all lightsaber duelists, skilled in many techniques and styles, and the two fight. When Obi-Wan takes a swing at the Warframe, he has to keep in mind his own position, if he has to fall back, block or dodge an attack, or otherwise remember his own defense even while attacking (after all, he's considered a master in defensive styles.) When the Warframe attacks, he might as well just be swinging at a target dummy that moves around; because of the shield gate, the Warframe doesn't even need to consider his own defense while attacking. He doesn't need to counter. He doesn't need to block. He doesn't need to dodge or parry. He doesn't need to do anything; his opponent might as well not be attacking.
This is, effectively, what happens when you have a peasant with a stick fighting a knight in full armor with a longsword; the knight has basically nothing to fear and can just plow right through whatever the peasant is trying to do. Having done a fair bit of my own practice at martial arts with swords, katanas and armor, it's easy for me to grasp the incredible advantage you have in a melee fight if the only thing you have to think about is landing a hit, especially if you can let your opponent attack confidently, and then while ignoring his attack you perform your own, one that would be impossible ordinarily without taking that attack yourself (but effortless for a Warframe.)
Most Warframes that ever take any serious damage only do so from a series of multiple distant sources (extended exposure to ranged weapons fire, explosives bombardments, and the like), and almost never from a single opponent of any caliber. With the rate a Warframe's shields (and shield gate) restores at and their mobility, it's almost impossible to take one down if they desire not to be, repositioning for only a matter of seconds before they're fully charged and back in the fight.
I don't think there's any Jedi who could ever hope to best any Warframe, let alone Baruuk. A Sith with dark side powers might have a slightly better chance, with a bit more ranged offense to choose from, but certainly not in melee combat.
It might be worth hypothesizing the damage type a Star Wars blaster would deal to a Warframe; I'd venture to say it would be either Heat or Radiation, and not only do both of these elemental types have mods that grant increased resistance, any Warframe can have Adaptation installed, which gives them a ramping up ability to adapt to incoming damage (like the Borg in Star Trek) to near negation.
Sometimes I try to run down all the fictional characters and settings I can think of to try to think of anything, anyone, that could defeat a Warframe, and the list is basically nonexistent.
There isn't just shield gate and shields themselves. The warframe body itself is ungodly durable. We see a lesser version of what it would look like and it's Senator Armstrong. Now imagine that cranked to Orokin standards.
On top of all of it since Mods are canon in lore. And how the Orokin treated them and the Dax with how Teshin talks. Warframes already mastered advanced forms of combat to such an insane degree, the only times their mastery is challenge is in C O N C L A V E.
From what i gathered on every Force power, Force stasis is the best bet of anyone. But there's the speed gap. No matter what they do they can't cross that speed gap without sacrificing something like with Force speed/sprint. Like let's say Baruuk somehow stands there for 3 seconds instead of just caving someone's skull in at Mach 100. They are only delaying the inevitable best they can hope for is either run when stasis get's overpowered in brute strength, something that regularly happens in warframe or somehow hope that baruuk can't tank 5000 lightsaber slashes since grineer have something similar like the Machete/Dual cleavers/Sheev and they barely do jack squat.
Hell an arguably more broken version of Force stasis, Magnetize from Mag. Warframes can walk it off and so does a lot of higher tier enemies.
bro thats a gameplay mechanic and is not backed up by lore
@@laszloneumann500 There's quite a lot of gameplay mechanics backed up by lore. Corpus shields are based on the same shield tech the Tenno use, which is why you can't oneshot one (outside of a headshot) unless your damage significantly exceeds their total shield capacity. Similarly, Lotus describes Zanuka as being "like facing a Warframe with a full compliment of mods." Similarly, the Conclave uses a mechanic for taking score for a downed opponent by collecting a little dropped energy orb; yet Teshin describes this as the Oro, or essentially the soul, of a Tenno, and claims only another being possessing Oro may quench that of another. You might notice it as a prefix in the name of the Orokin Empire. The Parazon must be coded with a sequence of mods to clear Kuva Lich Puzzle Mode, but the lore is that the Kuva infusing them must be unwound using a sequence of arcane inscriptions upon the blade dealing the killing blow. You can find many similar descriptions in the Leverian entries as well. Unless DE writes off a mechanic as 'outside the scope of the game's lore', such as paying platinum to re-roll your Kubrow back in the day, pretty much any information in the game can be considered canon until retconned or disavowed.
@@NoahLoydOG i know what u mean, i been playing the game for 7k hours now, nothing in lore refers to shieldgating as its a gameplay mechanic, also the non oneshottable corpus is like a 3 year old "new thing" it didnt at all used to be that way so i dont think it can be used in the lore arguement as if any of this was lore based, it would have been long established that its a thing, but its not. Where was your shieldgate when stalker stabbed your frame or when the grineer queen burrowed into it with the staff? Clearly nowhere. If you refer to the warframe cinematics for example there you can see mag get shot in the air and the metal parts of her deflecting, no energy shield even turning on, let alone "shield gate invulnerability"
Invulnerability in general is just a gameplay mechanic, you cant 1:1 translate it into irl concept because physics exist, unless a frame turns literally immaterial, they can be crushed with enough force like a nut(probably the weight of a few buildings needed but still), there wont be no shield gate coming in clutch saving them from being tossed into a blackhole either. Its just nonsensical to think otherwise, even more nonsensical to write a short novel about it when it really doesnt take a lot of thought to figure out why shieldgating is not part of the lore
@@laszloneumann500 Like I said; if it's not contradicted by an actual statement in the game, in a cutscene, or in published information by DE (such as the Leverian), a mechanic is canon as in-universe. It's literally on screen for a reason.
Where was the shield gate when the Stalker Stabbed our Frame, you ask? You might have noticed that there wasn't an Operator inhabiting it, leaving it 'just a metal puppet', clearly powered down and inactive; of course its shield wouldn't have stopped War.
Where was the shield gate with the Grineer Queen? I'm sorry? She was burrowing into the mind of the Operator, visually shown by flashes to the Operator with the tendrils of power coming from her staff clearly visible reaching toward their skull.
Where was the shield gate with the Mag cinematic? Well, on Mag, of course. If you take what you interpret from that cutscene to be canon, then I assume you think that Mag didn't even have a shield at all, since you assume the deflected hit she took appearing to 'ping' off a metallic surface means that such images reflect a Warframe taking damage directly to the physical chassis and not an energy shield. This includes later when Volt runs into a bullet (making another metallic 'ping' sound) and most prominently in the New War cinematic, where a Nova, standing apparently undamaged (and presumably with a completely full shield) takes a hit from a Grineer Ogris which visibly punches through its chest armor before seeming to entirely destroy the Nova.
DE have repeatedly demonstrated, by their cinematics, that the more 'theatric' side prevails in their promotional video materials as opposed to the gameplay side, because it just seems so much more gritty and epic to see the Warframes taking what appears to be damage (even if sometimes they resist it), but if you seriously take that to be the canon truth, then Warframes clearly would have no shields at all in canon - when they clearly do. No shielded Warframe in the game can be taken out by a single hit from an Ogris, period, so the cinematic contradicts the gameplay.
An unmodded Warframe wouldn't last very long against a high level Grineer Bombard, perhaps, but the Lotus specifically mentions Mods in-game, in-universe, in her introduction to the Zanuka fight; so while it's not shown in the cinematic trailers, there's absolutely no reason to assume any of the Warframes seen there (especially the Orokin-era ones, who would have had access to everything the Empire could possibly pimp them out with) would also be unmodded.
Again, if you think the cinematics and cutscenes are the definers of canon, I reference again the New War cinematic, where the destroyed Nova's Operator casually sweeps the default Void Beam across all the Grineer in the hallway (including a heavily armored, bullet-sponge Bombard) and incinerates all of them instantly. This is very much not how it works in gameplay, but it "looks cool" in the trailer, so they did it anyway.
As for your point that you seem to think only "long-established" things, and not things that have been added or changed within the last three years, are canon, I direct you to the original Councillor Vay Hek, who *used to be* rather a friendly and jovial character, with one of his lines during his battle sequence being "Come on, give your old Uncle Hek a hug!" I wonder if you were even playing when that was a thing.
Anyway, it used to be a thing that Warframes didn't have augments. It used to be a thing that Hydroid could turn into a puddle. It used to be a thing that Excalibur had Super Jump. It used to be a thing that Warframes had stamina that they could run out of while sprinting, dodging, blocking, or wall-running. It used to be a thing that Ember's World On Fire summoned pillars of fire beneath the feet of all the enemies in range, regardless of line of sight. It used to be a thing that there were only five Warframes. It used to be a thing that Archwing and Railjack missions used an entirely different set of damage elements from regular ground missions, which was a thing from the day Archwing was first added to the game; I believe Plasma damage was Archwing meta back then. It used to be a thing that Heat damage didn't reduce enemy armor. It used to be a thing, almost since the game began (when Infested were first added) that it was possible for Toxic Ancients to oneshot any Warframe in the game at a sufficiently high level by completely bypassing their shields with a nuke of toxic damage. It used to be a thing from the beginning (until after the launch of the Zariman tileset) that enemies such as Ancients and Grineer Scorpions with grabbing hook attacks would be able to instantly grab you and pull you off your feet with uncanny accuracy, and there was nothing you could really do to prevent it; there was never a delay before the knockdown.
All these and countless other things have changed over the years. I've been a part of Warframe ever since I was invited to be one of the very first batch of test players outside the DE team; I've seen every change, every alteration, every update, every event, every hotfix, every nerf and buff, every rework. I still remember and fondly miss the sound of the original Grakata and will always say the sound they changed it to simply sounds like microphone static by comparison. Just because something "was such and such a way for a long time" doesn't mean it trumps a later change, a retcon, a revision, or a rework. DE has been changing the game as well as adding to it ever since the very beginning, and there's absolutely no basis for cherry-picking certain pieces of the game's lifespan and saying they're more relevant than where it is now.
The crux of the matter is: Is shield gating 'part of the lore'? Yes, it is, until DE states officially otherwise, because if it wasn't, it wouldn't be part of the game. Is it universal to all material relating to Waframe? No, there's clearly no evidence of shields whatsoever in the cinematic trailers, which gives the impression that, in the Warframe Cinematic Universe, Warframes don't have shields at all.
As for the really odd tangent about '1:1 real physics', I would assume you must think really hard about how Thor can fly by spinning around his hammer in the Avengers movies, or how Tony Stark can make a wrist watch turn into a functional exoskeletal battle armor suit capable of flight and combat, including missile launchers, or how Superman can just... fly.
I feel like you've completely missed the part of 'science fiction' that has the word 'fiction' in it. The funny thing is, I think you and I would both agree that almost everything about the Warframes would be physically impossible in reality. I think we'd agree that there's no alternate dimension ruled by a weird statue embedded in a wall that grants children unnatural energy powers. I'm pretty sure we'd agree that there's no logical reason that ANY energy field could functionally prevent kinetic damage from affecting an object or entity it surrounds. Those concepts seem absurd; but the point of SciFi is to throw things out there that aren't, and talk about them like they are. What, do you also think the Helldivers aren't canon to their own game because there's no 'real' way a human being could survive being shot feet-first through a planet's atmosphere at high speed in a human-sized bullet and impacting the surface, coming to a complete stop upon impact?
Look, I get that you tried to apply real-world logic to a completely fictional setting where eldritch probability-alteration exists... I just don't think it was a smart play.
I think it's probably unfair to compare a warframe to a regular unit from just about anywhere, they are on par with main characters and key figures. For starwars, comparing to masters windu or yoda would be totally fair, same with primarchs from 40k. While some warframes would be poorly suited for fighting any individual named character from these powerful settings, the whole deal is that you send the right warframe for the job. Fast target? Send gauss, he's faster and immune to moat damage. A god level tough target? Either send a completely immorral frame like Revenant to outlast them or one of the many insane damage dealers. Warframes don't just hang around, they only come out to play for purpose.
Ok but radiotoxic fists is ridiculous. Im imagining a rocksalt-type shotgun round filled with super hot☢️ soluble polonium/cesium salt.
Funny enough, Warframe actually has a lot of shotguns that you can use with radiation damage. The Drakgoon is a flak shotgun that fires out a bunch of molten hot shrapnel lol.
@@bobtehdinosaur jeezus and i thought the cyberpunk one was wild. "Oh yeah the DP just wasn't doing it so we mixed in some RTG-grade plutonium buckshot for flavor" 🤣
@@virutech32 yeah man Warframe is pretty insane. I have trouble thinking of any other sci-fi universe that can beat the Tenno.
There is a pistol called the Nukor. It does funny things.
There is a shotgun called the arca titron that just slams walls of hard light at your enemies, and the Kohm which is an auto shotgun with a nutty magazine of 150 shots
The horrible thing is his fists can be augmented to always deal maximum damage or at the very least, optimal kinds of damage. Unsure how it interacts with other things but it's not a far stretch to say they could absolutely demolish physical armor.
i don't know an average now days exterminate mission take around 2 minutes and most of that time is spent getting to the extraction point lol
i mean the primary antagonist of warframe would just erase most entities in 40k and the Tenno have defeated them twice already, along with other primarch equivalents.
I wouldn't say we defeated them, more like uh... mess with their plans a little bit. We have yet to actually fight them.
We haven't fought wally directly at all, at best we've just been inconveniencing his efforts to pierce our reality
Wi did NOT defeated THAT, we just made his plans take a little longer
To That, the tenno walk along the lines of slightly annoying and nothing
@IamLumiTheVixen we blasted it back to its own reality, that's a win not a decisive kill bit a win
@Mr.Hun13r that never happened... and even if it did, it was most likely not even the real wally, more likely a projection of him.
You never gave me my astramilitarum vs fallout American and Chinese armies. But this was cool too.
Don't worry, I'm thinking through that stuff.
@@MarcusVance best day ever.
Baruuk slams he can disarm and put the whole army to sleep then serene storm will wipe them all out in about 30 seconds
I’ll say it right now before watching the video: Baruuk no diffs this whole thing. Elude dodges the clones’ blasters, Lull knocks them ALL out (Jedi included), Desolate Hands disarms all of them, and Serene Storm turns every one of them into silly putty regardless. If my main is able to solo the “final bosses” of the game, which are almost GODS compared to most enemies, he’s gonna run through them like a motherfucking runaway train
Its amazing knowing Warframe and how studious and devout its fans are. I love it.
I'm very curious to know if you consider mods in these thought experiments. Like baruuks most popular builds basically sleeps an entire map indefinitely or reduce damage to basically nothing. I'm sure if you know about Saryn then you know her most popular build is just spreading the plague across entire maps. I wouldn't get too into subsumed builds or the shards but basic builds can get gnarly. If you just consider lore and base powers I completely understand that
Yeah, I think I might need to do another series that's covering what feats they can do with common builds, mods, and weapons
@@MarcusVance Honestly, there aren't many fantasy, fiction, or sci-fi matchups where a Warframe truly needs mods to widen their already tremendous edge over almost any opposition. I know we Warframe veterans tend to throw out the "you should see what happens with a meta mod setup", but the simple fact is that a basic Warframe is already close to a running, jumping, flying, space-travel capable solo army with powers that could bring worlds to their knees.
It's true that the mod system adds that much more to them, but you can pretty easily approach the situation like this: Is (insert scenario here) enough to defeat (insert Warframe here) with no mods? If no, then, well, game over. If yes, well, as soon as you get out of the intro mission, your tutorial has you put mods on your gear, so basically every Warframe, and all of their weapons, always have mods; does this tip the balance? If yes, then, well, game over again. If no, you've probably found yourself one of the strongest characters in all of fiction.
@@NoahLoydOG And this isn't taking into account that energy is game mechanic to nerf Warframes, in lore, we'd have more than enough energy because of the link to the void and its vast energy.
To be fair, the Jedi wouldn’t be affected by Baruuk’s sleep ability because they are resistant to mind tricks. And they could MAYBE block his fist-wave attack (again, MAYBE, depending on the individual). They also are just as fast as a Warframe if we use the Legends universe. But yes, the Baruuk would still win.
they could block 1 or 2 , to bad for auto melee ;)
@@tctc4413 auto melee was a miracle for my poor thumb (I play with controller)
Yea thing is with warframes is when not set to warframe standards, its not just that they are incredibly destructive, they are also more durable than most tanks other universes have
@@laszloneumann500 and then u have to kill them, 4-6 more times
@@ethanemerson4862keyboard ain't any easier my guy. If anything it's harder to tap fast due to longer travel on standard switches
3:53 and all of those elements at the same time if he uses the augment that makes it so the element adapts to the enemy weakness
Reactive Storm Baruuk is OP in WF.
Lorgar got shot by a Titan. Several times. He lived. The titan then tried to step on him and Angron ran in, stopping the stomp and holding the titan's weight on his shoulder.
Primarchs seem down to earth at first but they have a tendency to have severe plot armor *in actual canon* that lets them do anime level of shenanigans. Warframes are extremely strong and are basically walking genocide engines, but the sheer durability of a primarch can't be discounted because the warp itself seems to bend reality in order to keep them around. It's the equivalent of the assassination mission having invulnerability phases and them getting away in the end, which Warframes unfortunately can't get around.
Drag the primarch to the Void. Let Wally deal with _this_ bullshit.
@@minasthirith6314 Wally is, for all intents and purposes, a Chaos God in his own right, and therefore he may attempt to make a deal with any primarchs he can.
That said, this means all Operators/Drifters/Tenno are basically Daemon Princes of Wally, and Void damage literally attacks the very soul and would be one of the best ways of dealing with primarchs. Daemons would likely be dealt with extremely similarly to Thrax grineer and other void horrors, though this *also* means the tenno can actually cause true damage to them so they'd be terrified.
@@TheRandomLurker That's true.
That's true.
Just want to clarify something important about those saying 'Lorgar survive a direct hit from a titan!', no he really didn't.
Lorgar was a powerful psyker by this point, and he created a psychic shield that blocked two Titan-grade plasma shots, however those two shots still nearly killed him, knocking him down and draining him severely. He was able to block a Titan shot with a psychic shield, but that is NOT indicative of what a Primarch can generally survive; even Vulkan got basically disintegrated by re-entry heat falling from orbit, and plasma actually gets MUCH hotter than that.
Make no mistake, a Primarch can survive and even shrug off RIDICULOUS amounts of punishment with functionally no long-term damage, and I sincerely doubt most Warframes would really match up beyond being able to survive long enough to disengage and escape, if even that. But Primarchs are by no means indestructible.
@theyondant6088 I mean, I'd say generating a shield that eats the hit counts as "surviving a direct hit from a titan". Not only was he the one that generated them, but he survived, even if it was barely. The shots were aimed at him, it wasn't the blast of a shot aimed elsewhere. A Primarch's psychic abilities play just as much a favor in their durability as anything else.
Everytime I think about these scenarios as i click on the video, it dawns on how utterly screwed the Warframe's opposition truly is
"every single warframe has an energy shield." actually, not entirely true. Nidus and Inaros both have no shield. though unless im mistaken, they can get overshield which is basically just a worse shield
they can get overshield but when they can tank a bombard missile to the face and just keep going as if a fly crashed into them it does not really matter lol
@@Pooolj yeah, i just felt the need to clarify that... for some reason, honestly not too entirely sure why
That's true, that's true. I've been on a Kullervo kick recently, so should have made that connection.
Yeah worth noting about those two: Nidus has RIDICULOUS regeneration if he has a bunch of Mutation stacks, and Inaros straight can drain the life of those around him to return himself to life AFTER he got done dying (nevermind he can just permantnly trap someone in a sand vortex and devour their lifeforce).
Yeah, the 2 ones that don't have Shields are basically fucking immortal.What is a giant sandman?The others are living by obama
Damn, I really need Volt video so i could die in peace.
Always like your videos, keep up the good work!
Love this video, speaking of primarch, Rowboat Girlyman is an expert of logistics, which isn't really a super power when you compare all the theory crafters outthere for warframe haha
Hilariously, this is still a SEVERE underestimation of what Warframes are capable of 😂
I'm intentionally not getting into weapons or builds or mods.
@@MarcusVance I totally understand why, lol. Warframes are already ridiculous enough as it is. Taking builds into account that make them literally BILLIONS of times more powerful in some cases would get silly, even if that really is canon to the lore of Warframe (which it is). It's already challenging enough to discuss the implications of various Warframe abilities at base. Look at Nova's antimatter shenanigans and portals. Look at Nekros literally punching the SOUL out of enemies and then resurrecting them as his minions. Look at Wisp opening portals to the sun, which is her WEAKEST ability, hilariously enough. Look at Caliban rapidly adapting to incoming attacks, even if he doesn't actually take any damage from them. Look at Dagath, who can deal a bunch of damage to you and then make you take it all again a second time. Look at Garuda ripping blood out of her enemies' bodies and using it as a weapon. Look at Valkyr's complete invulnerability to all damage when channeling her 4. Look at Ember raining meteors down from the sky. Warframes are already WILD.
@@LDSG_A_Teamnekros has the soul punch not nidus, nidus is the immortal infection with tyranid like abilities and can ignore armor.
@@coma2726 whoops, my bad! Good catch, thanks!
something to note you probably don't know about: there's an mod thats for baruuk specifically and its called reactive storm. What it does is it changes serene storm's(baruuk's 4) damage based on the enemy's weakness (for example if a baruuk fights superman and he has that mod on his 4 it would basically be kryptonite 2.0 lol) and it gives 200% status chance to his 4(that scales with ability strenght im pretty sure so you can have a shit ton of status chance lol)
6:00 in the words of Sseth " Talk S***, get bury alive"
I was waiting so much for this video to cover baruuk vs
Im a baruuk main so it holds a special spot in my heart
I have been playing baruuk since he came out the sheer absurdity of thing that he can do cant be explained not only the fact that game wise he can output the most consistent max squad damage if we are talking about skills
Fist skill literally dodges anything (besides poison and gas) as long as he is not in the middle of a attack
Second not only puts to sleep it gives amnesia they forget everything that happened from making eye contact with baruuk onwards
3 not only disarming it gives out a up to 95 damage reduction to everything not only for him but for everyone that he considered a ally that has come in contact with him since he cast it
Passive ads a extra 50% damage reduction apart from the previous 95 i don’t know how exactly that is calculated but it gets very strong
Fourth since we are not covering mods all that i have to add about it is that his punch is so strong that the shockwave from his punch from 16 meters away can kill someone on his basic combo and he has a lot of combos one that erupts a shock from the ground that sends the enemy very high up, one that shoots a shockwave 30 meters in front with a kick that sends the enemy away very fast if hits in the shockwave or not and onewere he just mult kicks the enemy 5 times so fast that its considered only 1 shockwave
Besides of course hes base armor and health are already very good
You know what this match sounds like?
A standard assassination mission, albeit with a lot more enemies
I'm interested to see Gyre and Garuda, mostly because they're my favourite.
Also excited to see if Jade appears here once she gets added later this month.
Great vid! I did notice that you usually skip over weapons in these vids , probably cuz theres hundreds of them. I don't want to step on your toes but perhaps you could cover the weapons that released specifically with that frame,like Rhino with the boltor or Ember with the glaive, that way you can narrow down the search for weapons and give a more accurate representation of each warfeame, but if not, hey no worries!
I’m really digging this series
Limbo has a entire universe at his disposal that he can get a infinite amount of power from and in his lore the rift plane transcends the material plane.
The Jedi is going to be doing the heavy lifting here, not the 2000 clones.
I'm just imagining vauban laughing for a second and throwing a few orbs in the crowd.
The first one throws/suspends everyone in the air and disolves their armor (also gives vaubon the armor when he's in the feild)
The second one spits out a ton of puncturing darts all around it for a minute
Then the first one turns into a black hole like vortex
And finally he starts blasting the area with orbital laser beams.
This is a good fucking series, keep it up my dudee
I don't think any other sci-fi can beat warframes, i think some frames could even take on Warhammer Titans, and they would fold Titanfall titans.
While ingame its a bit weak, wisp can blast things *WITH THE FULL CONCENTRATED POWER, OF THE SUN*
Then there is the dynamic duo of Gauss and Grendel who can respectively:
Run at at least the speed of sound or roll on pace with a sports car
Generate either extreme heat or cold around themselves or *eat enimies with what appears to be a miniature black hole*
Absorb kinetic and thermal energy and added it to their stored power or generate energy from taking damage but at the same time rapidly repair themself fuelled by either that same energy or consumed enemies
Both can use their enormous momentum (one is like 90% speed theother is a more even mix) to ram things with incredible force and the latter shatters even alloy armour on impact
I give destiny flack from time to time but they're actually a reasonably strong verse that's filled with all sorts vague and weird shit going on. They have "Gods" that are capable of reality warping among other things and have displayed reasonable feats of power that could challenge even a warframe.
I can't wait to see him put Hildryn up against the Space Marines.
Hard to fight when your enemy is regenning their shields by *obliterating your armor.*
Okay Clone Regiment 10-0, you are fighting a Barruk Warframe. Based on early Intel we where able to get ship a few tools to help out.
Your first order of business is establishing an ambush point, the aphitheater would be ideal. This is where you would install the shipped tractor beam underneath.
Let the baruuk capture the data mass placed in the center, if they are poorly trained victory will be assured.
Once caught in the tractor beam, the Warframe is to be fired upon from all directions. Any weapon with range and repeatability should be placed near the assumed front, blaster with high power should be placed or reposition to his rear. While troopers near the front may notice no effect they are to continue firing in the event the baruuk turns. The master Jedi will provide battle meditation to ensure all shots fly true and well cadenced. By continuing to fire you prevent baruuk from counter attackingin the event they attack, shots from all directions will begin to find a home. Keep this up for at least ten minutes, any baruuk would be exhausted by then caught in this trap.
With any luck the Warframe will become a smoldering mass of metal. As shots from behind him will continue to strike and with eventual depletion of their energy will find the rest of them hned in.
An experienced barruke, especially a prime variant may prove a potentially lethal challenge as one for their first instinct would likely to be striking down at the very things keeping the warframe in place. Another concern is the amp theater may not provide the gap nessecary to avoid strikes from his fists. Should the baruuk escape give the Jedi thermal detonators, they would be able to guide the grenades to where they need to be. While a Jedi can square off with a Warframe for a short time in melee combat. Baruuk provides an extreme challenge over their typical opponents. Any Jedi slated to face a baruuk should brush up on fighting against opponents who turn off lightsabers mid combat for best success.
Combat Intel also reports that very experienced baruuk may just leave you all alive and only destroy/capture the objective. This is one of the least dangerous Warframes by behaviour alone. It does not mean to under estimate it in combat poweress.
Meanwhile new tenno(MR14): So uh these guys drop the parts for the new weapon right?
Warframe vet: yeah but the drop rate is like .4% let's just kill 10k and extract.
Sound design of barukk gives me heargasm everytime, i got it just for this 😅
I'm a Mag Main, and I can't WAIT to see what you have to say about her!
Do you have a list of warframes you don't have yet? I can prolly help ya get a prime from my old account.
Feel free to send me an email that's on my about me and I can send you a screenshot
5:14 we have Limbo. he does precisely that
His 3 would just seek and explode their lightsabers too. It doesnt just disable weapons, it wrecks them, disarming the enemy hit.
The moment when the Frame you REALLY wanna see is SO FAR DOWN alphabetically (Voruna)
Most tenno could kill a named ultra marine. That is power!!
Plot armor who? - some tenno with eternalism
@@ghosthippie8465 This guy has a 0.000001% chance of dropping a bone when killed. Every Tenno in a 100 lightyear radius: Ordis, change of plans.
What's funny is that barruk had an augment(mods are Canon in warframe), that allows him to dish out the damage type his opponent is weak too, which is insane. Also 90% of warframes are just op bare minimum, each should be an army destroyer, lots of health that can take heavy amounts of reduced damage, many of them hsve shields and some even have overguard. We're not even getting into atlas who destroyed the astroid that could be seen all the way from neptune, or rhino who smashed into a corpus unit so hard that they turned into red mist.
I feel like as soon as any Jedi or Sith attempted force grabbing/pushing/pulling a warframe, the Tenno operator would just transference out right behind them and blast a hole in their chest with their amp. No one ever said the Tenno HAD to fight honorably, they just try to strive to. They are still scared children at heart and are going to survive by any means necessary.
Honor battle?????
Looking over many guns or sword that is basically war crime infection weapons and many more none infected like the nukcore
Honest, i cant wait until limbo. Void wizard money gang
This monk here:
Dodges all incoming damage 360° like a damn ghost.
Disarms enemies with smart daggers.
Reduces damage with daggers.
Puts enemies to sleep so hard, they forget they ever saw him.
Reduces damage when becoming angrier.
Reduces damage when using wind fist.
Blasts hardened enemies into oblivion with his wind fists and deflects projectiles.
btw you can turn the ai off for the enemies in the simalacrum, makes it a little easier to get footage without getting knocked over or risking dying
Warframe tennos vs destiny guardians as an idea for your next video?
Patiently waiting for ash aka like the warframe universes best assassin in lore.
Didnt he do Ash already?
@@rotta7057He did
@@MarcusVance nice I remebered correctly. Great video btw
Sth i would take into account is that baruuk has an exclusive mod that when he hits an enemy with his fists, their damage type changes to the target's weakness
the most Ive heard for primarchs is Angron holding a warhound Titan's Foot for a few seconds and almost breaking everything in his body. Atlas punched a planet-killing asteroid and just one shot the thing, that's closer to damn Omni-man than any primarch so I would say that at the very least, some warframes are above Primarch level. CANT WAIT FOR VORUNA
Not planet killing that under sells what it says on the book. It's "Planet shattering" so at base it's moon size. With his rumblers and his final 1 punch it turned to dust,
The last portion of the video mentions the warframes against prime-arch’s, something to be considered is the fact that the Tenno hold a considerable amount of power from the void, and face off against considerable threats, like the king of duvari who (I’m possibly wrong, it’s how I interpreted the lore) has a whole realm he can manipulate, basically his own little universe, one which the Tenno may or may not have created and gave to him.
Theres also parvos who had his own little time space, and we fight him and aren’t rag dolled in his reality.
I believe there should be enough lore to justify them possibly being on the same tier as a prime arch. There’s also some weapons to consider, since some of them have some crazy lore.
The Sibears weapon states “ice in motion can crush mountains, this frozen hammer is no different.”
If you want to be charitable, you can say it has the strength to shatter mountains, or you can write it off as an hyperbolic statement.
The king of Duviri is a toy from the drifters past. And is the one in the story book. To simply explain, the drifter created everything and got tortured by their own emotions. TH world of duviri is born from their minds and it stems from a story book the Orokin gave for them to control the emotions of children by the same name "Duviri".
Also duviri is basically their own Godly dimension, The story of it revolves around how the drifter has been suffering, we gave them a helping hand and they realize that they could've ruled duviri forever but decided to stick as the drifter instead.
That dimension also makes it so the drifter is more akin to a God. The only one that even manages to actually harm it is The Man in the Wall.
The Protea thing too, to further explain it. The entire Granum Void is basically in its own Paradox, the reason it can travel back in time where in the quest the ship exploded and we traveled back to where we should've escaped.
I mean you don't even have to go that far, Saryn, Limbo, Nova, Atlas, Rhino, Valkyr, Octavia, Wisp, Volt, Gauss, Sevagoth, Dante, Dagath, Nekros, Ash, Chroma, Grendel, Mag, Revenant, Inaros. Have their own busted af ways of dealing stuff.
Each one of the ones i listed are either Planet wipers, Planet destroyers, Invulnerable, or just outright have abilities that are broken af since the meddle with forces of reality.
If were talking the Tenno alone. The Tenno got their power from someone that killed all versions of them in the multiverse after making a deal and have only 2 remaining, and wielding the Void isn't just simply using it. Imagine scooping a piece of dirt and hurling it at someone. Now imagine that piece of dirt is from a dimension where all realities, all possibilities collide, and Eternalism rains supreme.
In the first mission of the game we are tasked to arm a Void bomb and defend it against the infested, and it wiped out all life in the area without touching the structure. Now imagine that concentrated into a gun.
Also fun fact 6 months later .
Baruuk ‘ s fist can also deflect any projectile they come in contact with and he can use any ability he has during them !
So essentially he can use all 3 of his abilities during it .
His 3 rd is also a damage reduction up to like 90 percent , while his passive also grants him 50 damage reduction that stacks essentially giving him like 95 % dr or 97 % and if you look at the mods like adaptation ..
Baruuk may not look like it but he is one of TANKIEST mfs in the game , if not the , without having an ability that makes him just straight immortal like revenant .
This is just straight unfair to the Jedi on so many levels I feel BAD .
Even despite the fact that we are not including mods and this is base baruuk .
note: although its a mod and not base, Baruuk has access to an augment called Reactive Storm which changes the damage type of his ultimate according to the enemy's weakness.
Something I've yet to see anyone mention is the parazon. It's basically an assassin's creed dagger that every warframe has access to by default. This is important because this dagger has the power to oneshot any enemy (provided they've taken enough damage). It's also able to kill kuva liches and sisters of parvos, enemies that can canocially die and come back to life, making them effectively unkillable with the parazon being the only way to bypass their immortality. I think that a warframe could probably kill a primarch if they used this weapon. Potentially even someone like vulkan.
"This one primarch was able to freeze a couple enemies in time." Rhino stomps his foot into the ground hard enough to both send people into the air AND slow them down in time, Limbo can fling you into the rift and freeze you completely, Protea controlls her own time and Gauss can flash freeze whole groups of people. To name a few.
Warframe vs Destiny Guardian
Lowest of the low rank frames, At best it would take 50 fully coordinated, fully kitted out, raid team ready guardians to beat loki. And that's him without using weapons, mods or other stuff. With severe casualties on the guardian side, like at least 37-45 guardians would be fully dead.
Mods + weapons is overkill with Loki. He would recreate what Crota did on a larger scale.
Just wait till 40k meets mag, she controls magnetic fields...
oh you have a dropship flying through the air, oh no you dont it's hurtling towards the ground uncontrollably,
oh you have a line of troopers, there's now a bubble on one of them that is pulling all of them into the same place as the target, crushing them together,
oh you have armor and/or shields, there's an energy wave aproaching that travels through solid objects that will make those defences explode,
oh yeah you have soldiers in heavy armor, well now that armor is crushing them to death. XD
In warhammer 40k, if you take account that the sisters of silence acomppany the custodes, you could say that a warframe has a squad of nullifier crewmans beside them at all times, and if a warframe gets notable enough, they could be a target of a culexus assasin the one that shoots the null beam. In those two scenarios the warframe get reduced to their base capabilities, that would be somewhat easier to scale.
If you matched the warframes with other factions, the only ones with nullifier analog would be the necrons, with their pillars. All the other factions get a warframe in all their glory.
Not quite. The Warp in 40k is like a big pool of psychic emotion. The Sisters of Silence are Blanks, so they don't have a presence in The Warp-which hurts things sensitive to it.
In Warframe, it's The Void, which is just another dimension that has nothing to do with emotion. So the Blanks wouldn't really interact with the Tenno in the way they do with psykers.
Meanwhile if we're getting REALLY NERDY AND TECHNICAL the Renno would themselves essentially be some Uber-Blank since they're from a different setting and have no imprint on the Warp.
@@MarcusVance The void is not exactly nothing to do with emotion, it's just most people that do wield it with emotion are either dead or bound to its will. Wally is only the indifference, but he wields it with pure malice and the one that we know that has the most powerful grasp of the void.
Hell the love of 2 people is enough to build a gate but that's more to do with citrine being there and the tenno controlling her. Or the most well spread example, Duviri.
Honestly, when incorporating Star Wars into thought experiments like this, it would be interesting to see The Old Republic stacked up against ridiculous lore like WarHammer 40K and Warframe. There's a lot of characters and groups that would pair up well against things like Warframes and The Imperium of Man.
The Corpus are already having nightmares beyond human comprehension, you sure Star wars can handle em?
Goat
The other thing that is relevant to Baruuk is his Restraint meter. His 4 can only be cast when his restraint isn't full. And his 1, 2, *and* 3 all contribute to reducing restraint.
Just imagine a large squad opening fire on Baruuk with his dodge active, and then being pummelled by the Serene Storm. Thats a horrifying prospect.
Fun Fact: The original name for his fourth ability was "Paci-fist"
Waiting for a grineer vs orks video
The most impressive primarch feat: The Heresy. On a real note, I'd think they'd find it hard to beat even Guilliman. Four of them could floor Lorgar but, big woop, two psykers and a dreadnaught could floor Lorgar.
In sheer power however, Magnus in his final moments on prospero as it burned. Merely glancing at the sixth legion devastated them, and right after that he set up a lightning cage around him and Russ to stop any outside interference. That's about as top of the line as it gets, forget growing to the size of a aeldari titan.
Russ, as far as I know, has a psyker howl that can nullify the warp, which if the same rule applies, might silence warframe abilities. He also can howl and flash freeze everything around him.
The Lion is a really, really bad situation, especially at close range. Not only is he enormous compared to a warframe, but his capacity to lock in and cancel bait every melee attack is gonna be a quick way for a warframe to end with a "broadsword" the length and width of Gram prime displacing their mortality. And that is just his instinct.
Curze can see the future and predict exactly what is going to happen. Gorillia hit and run terror tactics vs space ninja's will get messy. They might stand a chance, and that is merely on the grounds of variety that they come with.
Corax is gonna be a pretty quick wipeout. They can't see him, and he is a primarch. Fight is over. What are you gonna do, bait out the master of gorilla warfare?
Mortarian (daemon) would be able to easily tank most of what a warframe can dish out, and since they aren't immune to toxin, he could quickly clear out a squad that didn't come with a back up Oberon to cancel out that status effect.
Fulgrim didn't have a lot of great powers beyond regeneration, but there is a moment where he forced rapid mutation upon the pilots of a warhound titan, which ended up in a mass of flesh breaking the cockpit and putting an end to that. If he's still capable of doing that, I honestly have no clue what a warframe could do about that.
Vulkan is also an impossible task. They could, in theory, beat him as many times as they wanted but perpetualism is kinda hard to top. Idk, maybe Grendel can eat him and just keep him trapped.
The most entertaining fight would be between Ferrus Manus and Atlas, but I think a sufficient squad could overwhelm in.
Jaghatai Khan is someone they couldn't beat. Easily able to keep up with Volt and Gauss, superb swordsman and still, primarch. When you are fast enough to solo an ork wagh and make them afraid of that, you're not gonna find a lot of competition.
Most of the rest don't have things that would make them impossible to take down if in the right kind of squad, with the exception of Sanguinius, who only Zepher competes with in flight, and I doubt four Zephers would beat him.
Also remember, Baruuk's daggers provide him with damage reduction up to ninety percent.
There's also nekros who can just bring the dead back to life to fight on his side and in the lore He doesn't have a limit to how many he can have at once so he could turn an entire republic fleet into his own and lead it into battle to distract the clones while looking for the jedi general. He could also revive jedi from the dead and literally PUNCH THE SOUL OUT OF THEIR BODY. Warframe feats are absolutely insane if you look at the frames backstories. (Also Prime versions of Warframes in lore are the first versions, while the regular ones are just recreations that the tenno made from old orokin codices and schematics.)
Xaku vs any enemies that has impervious armor/shields and it'll just strip them away like Mr. Krabs who just molted from his shell
Im really interested in your opinion on the entities warframes fight(albeit some with the help of their operators) like the stalker, the corpus who are op in their own right, especially with the sisters of parvos who are immortal and require void phrases imbeded into them to die same with the grineer, the sentients who are advanced ai that can adapt to any physical damage (for the most part), the infested who helped make the warframes but all of these untis pale in comparison to the murmur facction, like the warframes are able to fight beings that are conceptual in nature as in they don't technically have a proper physical form, they are also made from the great indifference(or wally), and we causally fight them, not to mention the fragmented one, whos a being that can easily dispatch and kill a warframe if need be as it has many anti warframe powers and imo one of and if not the storngest boss we can fight within warframe is probably the void angels, which are beings that became conceptually embodied and are able to force the operator out of their warframe, are able to regenerate, are immortal through the void, can only be truly hurt through their own dimension within the void, and even then you still need to destroy their many dimensional orbs that rotate around it, the many numerous powers it has. The warframes are able to fight such a thing and kill it which is really impressive considering with just its screams it can turn you into it.
Well, if we count an augment for baruuk fists it would be pretty much unstoppable unless you don't have a weakness at all, and most of the ppl have a physical one and baruuk just needs that to melt you. For who don't know baruuk has an exclusive kod for his first where he does counter elemental damage. This means if there are armors he's gonna do corrosive damage melting it like an ice cream, energy barrier? Not a problem magnetic damage. I think even sentient (are some kind of robots that can literally become nearly immune to that kind of damage if exposed in a way, their only weakness is void damage, dealt by only xaku, another warframe, and by the operator/drifter) could not counter him because void damage is really rare to find built in in a warframe, or to find at all
since plasma edged blades do exist in warframe a fullout lightsaber duel against a warframe is totally possible and i just love that mental mage
once a primark farted & things died
Personally the best way to gauge warframes is to definitely look at their lore and their feets in their lower accurate versions and then you better cage where they would be placed in 40K but at the same time kind of a Ally to the humans and also kind of a basically X Factor no one's really don't know what they're going to do but due to the fact that they mainly do good
Hey Marcus, can we get a warframe feet tierlist?
all Wukong and Zephyr mains: "i might check back in a year or 2"
whats you in-game btw?
"MVSwords", I think
I don’t know anything about war frame. Are they the generic soldiers?
Na they are undead space ninjas made by basically gods
No.
No, Warframes are elite bodyguards and assassins essentially.
@@Clown_the_Clown untrue many frames were not guards nor assassins goober
In Warframe universe exists a nanomachine virus called "Technocyte". It infects, melts and assimilates both organic and inorganic matter. In time of dire need, people choose their best warriors and infused them with this virus, making them effectively cyborgs. But such warframes were totally uncontrollable and often go into bloody frenzy. So they used a "Transferrence" to control them. Transferrence is a method to transfer consciousness of one human into another human/mechanism body. It failed at first, but then one of the children from a missing and then returned spaceship "Zariman" was used in this experiment and managed to control warframe. So all warframes are controlled by children with mental problems. Is this an anime?
All Warframes come out of the Foundry able to deflect incoming fire from the front while holding a melee weapon, yes. Baruuk is different in that he can just ignore the incoming fire from all directions with any weapon.
(it's ability range. more range, more degrees.)
Don’t forget that his knives, passive and his 4 gives an insane amount of damage reduction. Baruuk is essentially immortal against the toughest enemies. If you leave his first ability then even melees couldn’t hit him from Jedi. Oh and I forgot, his augment for his fourth ability makes it adapt to the damage type the target is weakest to so literally nothing could withstand it.
Problem is a lot of the more crazy Primarch feats were done in the Warp, like Corvus’ rampage against the Wordbearers, so there’s no telling how much of that corresponds to them in the material plane. Magnus did manage to teleport an entire planet from the Warp to real-space but that wasn’t with his own sheer power alone. Lion’El Johnson can basically planeshift now so that’s cool, I don’t know any impressive combat feats for him though. Warframes would at least have a hard time killing Vulkan if nothing else since he’s a Perpetual. Hopefully we’ll see what ten thousand years has done to Jaghatai and Leman soon and they’ll show off some of the realized potential of a more martially focused Primarch
One that isn’t corrupted/empowered by chaos anyway. Tho it’s implied that the Daemon Primarchs might actually be weaker than they would have been if they hadn’t given themselves up to Chaos, especially with how powerful Corvus is now
impressive combat feats of the Lion, let me think....
he killed alot of varied chaos beast in his youth, he is probably in the top3 best swordfighters amoung the primarchs. he killed demon Angron at one point. he wasn't slayed by Konrad several times. Konrad fighting style is maybe the closest to that of warframes amoung the primearch. unless its angron.
@@craterface2940 I mean yeah but none of that is much compared to freezing time as an afterthought and slaughtering an entire group of super soldiers in seconds or sending people to the stratosphere with a single punch. None of the Horus Heresy things really stack up to Warframes just cuz they weren’t facing the ludicrously powerful things in 40k back then until the very end. And even Sanguinius couldn’t stand up to Horus so bleh. We just haven’t really had the chance to see what a Primarch with 10000 years of honing his craft is capable of without any deamonic corruption clouding his strength yet