I don't think you've said anything wrong. So many new players don't read there abilites. it's a good suggestion to tell people to make sure to read them.
I'm not asking this to troll, I am genuinely asking because I just don't get why youtubers do this. Isn't this kind of comment by you for the description? There could be a really well thought out comment that that could help a lot of people and if not a lot of people see or like it that comment will never be seen. All because you would rather take up that slot for something that should go in the description. I get it's your channel and you can do whatever. It just seems like the description has lost it's purpose to many youtubers.
My biggest tips for new players not already in video: 1. Adaptation, one Augur mod and simply moving more will let you survive 95% of content in the game. 2. Weapon damage in Warframe can be thought to come in 'layers' where damage on the same layer adds together, and damage on different layers multiply all other layers. The key to maximising your damage is to get as many different layers as you can fit in, rather than heavily stacking any one layer. These layers are base damage (eg Serration), elemental damage (includes physical damage mods like Fanged Fusillade), critical chance/damage, status chance, faction 'bane' mods, and fire rate/attack speed. You can also think of AoE/Punch Through as another layer, not increasing your damage but letting you hit more targets.
Yeah, the SP Circuit and shield gate rework made me realize that Brief Respite is nowhere near as essential as it's made out to be, and .33 seconds of invulnerability is manageable, BUT, a new player isn't going to have the energy economy to survive like that so I would say there's nothing wrong with health and shield mods (just don't waste the Endo and forma to max them out and squeeze on your build). Also, a new player will struggle with the constant offensive output needed to clear Corpus hordes when arriving at fortuna (those guys really sting)
I just wanted to say that your information was solid & maybe more importantly, your tone was very welcoming and non-judgemental. There's such a massive difference between the Warframe community and most others. Your video is a good example of why.
Thanks a lot for your kind words! I'm really happy to hear that you found the information solid, and I appreciate your feedback. And Yes The Warframe community is indeed wonderful, and is very welcoming to newer players, which is fantastic (The Real Endgame of warframe with fashion and helping newer players). Thanks again for your comment!
Something I wish I new when I first started was the solo mode. As a new player, it was a little disheartening to not be able to actually learn how the missions worked or explore the environment because the other players rushed to complete it. The solo mode is a good way to learn how to use your frame and weapons.
That's very true, as most people, after some time, will probably just rush through missions. But as you're saying, that's not a great experience for new players who are still learning and trying to understand the game. The Solo mode is a great option for new players and should be showcased a little more, especially for those who want to actually learn about the game, frames, and weapons, as you mentioned.
Yes you are right i played most of the star chart in solo and looting everything lol you learn the maps understand the loot understand the missions and understand ur frame and weapons better
Agreed. When I started years ago, my friends would speedrun everything, speed kill bosses, etc. I started a new account recently and I've just been doing everything on my own, going through the star chart, and actually learning the game.
I just discovered this myself because the first 3 missions, I literally wasn't able to do anything since the players were going straight to the objective. I always had 0 kills and 100s of pick ups lol but that wasn't fun for me so I went solo and it was soo much better. I can actually do stealth runs.
NOTE! All companions self-revive now, and Vacuum (and Animal Instinct) keeps working even while they are down! This is a GREAT guide now for all other topics!
for syndicates either: meridian + suda + hexis / or / loka + redveil + perin ; easy MR xp MK1 wepaons + other starter weapons from Market console in your ship = 15.000 credits (thake them to rank 30 then sell) , dojo easy craft warframes from Teno Lab (weapons from dojo's cost forma to build) , in Market ship console use "Filters" like "blue prints only" + owned/mastered ; easy visit any syndicate - go in front of navigation in ship - look left - syndicate console - in there every one has "Travel" (blottm left i think) directly fro myour ship ; rearenge A,B,C loads - simply drag and drop C over A - they swap ... good luck :)
Those are some great tips! I especially appreciate the one about using filters, it didn't even cross my mind when browsing the market or dojo. Thanks for the comment and the helpful tips!
Farming syndicates is pretty important, because in order to reach the New War quest later you both need a Railjack (which actually is pretty easy to build now), and a Voidrig Necramech which requires you to be ranked up in all three open worlds to at least rank 2 or 3 to be able to purchase mineral blueprints to craft the thing. It's also important to farm prime parts all the time to get ducats, so you can buy fashion accessories from the void trader because fashion frame is endgame.
Yeah, I remember the Railjack being pretty easy to build when I got around to it, but the Voidrig Necromech, on the other hand, was quite a long farm. I ended up just buying one of the pieces. So, yeah, getting factions to 2-3 is a good idea, it gives you access to the minerals you need. It also really helps when you then want to get Gauss and some other frames. Oh yes, Ducats That's also a good thing to consider. Also If someone wants to save up a lot of Ducats before Tennocon, especially if they plan on buying a digital ticket, it's a smart move otherwise get them primed. Thanks for the tip I appreciate it
This is crazy to me. Back when I started, the most prominent newbie advice wasn't to save your starter plat for inventory slots - instead, it was recommended to save it for revives because they cost plat back then. Insanity.
My tip: From the get go get into a clan and craft Fieldron, Detonite Injector and Mutagen mass whenever possible(the blueprints are single time use so get as many as you can afford) Extra tip: do Invasions
The first and only thing a new player should think about spending plat on is weapon & frame slots. Every other mistake can be quickly fixed and won't cost you anything. Hoarde your plat until you can't move on without spending it, or you're confident that you have a good grasp on the game and what you actually need/ want. Oh, and bang out as much Nightwave as you possibly can A.S.A.P. to get your Orokin Reactor and Catalysts!
I completely agree with you. and then at around MR16, you're more liberated in the game, with no MR rank gating anything. This allows you to explore and try out various things more freely without much holdback.
if you are comfortable with trying to trade with others players, better get mods for nightwave credits. if you sell two mods for 15 plat each, you can buy one orokin item from the game directly for 20plat, with 10 plat left AND you spent less nightwave credits.
@@firby7341 That's definitely an option if someone is willing to dive into Warframe Market and do the trade thing on the side, but many people don't know how much or for how long they plan on engaging with the game early on and are already overwhelmed trying to figure out how to do basic things like move fast enough to keep up or m what a given resource is and where to get it. It's a bit different if you already have friends playing, or if you already know you want to stay the course and feel it's worth the couple of extra steps on top of the normal new player frustration for slightly better efficiency/ faster progression. I guess the best way to sum up what I'm trying to say in my sleep deprived state is; I've seen a MR-8 doing the most work in a public 3x3 (I feel like it was even the Steel Path, tho I think I might be confusing it) I didn't even need to ask if it was their first playthrough because it would be crazy to expect a new player to have such a grasp and the needed gear, although it was clearly possible.
Another thing about the polarity slots when there odd numbers like the 13 it technically does cut it to 6.5 it just doesn’t show and when you have another mod like that for example if you had a 15 that got cut to 7.5 it would take your capacity down to 14 with the other 6.5
Welcome to the game! Warframe can indeed be quite overwhelming in the beginning, but remember to take it at your own pace and have fun. Enjoy the journey, and if you ever have questions or need help, feel free to ask. The Warframe community is incredibly supportive. Good luck!
@@xdzx9560 I wouldn't say so, Any frame can be farmed also the normal frames on the market are technically overpriced compared to the prime versions bought from other players. Like if you want to buy lets say Volt Prime from another players that's gonna cost you 85 plat or Harrow prime set for 44 plat. But in the beginning I highly recommend focusing on Warframe Slots & Weapons Slots as those cost plat too and you're gonna need a lot of them.
My tip is if on console don’t use the dpad to change powers I remember until like mr 8 I’d be scrolling from left to right for whatever power I needed. Get used to holding rb or I’m guessing r1 and then pressing your face buttons instead, so much more fluid.
You won't believe what I spend my first plat on: a freaking control module 😂😂😂. Let me explain. When I needed it for crafting something I wanted so much, I haven't unlocked the planet that had control modules in its drops so I assumed it was some sort of super rare stuff and proceeded to buy it with plat.
8:39 That is so true. I had no idea Frames were that powerful till i grouped with a Ember and saw World on Fire. That was amazing back in the day. Felt like such a noob asking what was going on when i first saw a Nova slowing down all the grineer and kept seeing them explode when shot.
Do not ignore your open world syndicates. You will deeply regret that later, having to do them all at once.. If you never did them in past. Rank them up slowly as you progress thru the game. You will reach a point when you need them ranked up, whether you like it or not. There are "immortal" companions in the game. Vulpaphylas can respawn, and Djinn sentinel can as well. We are also getting a companion rework soon, which makes all companions not die anymore. Companion death is going to be fully taken out of the game. They will be incapacitated for a moment, and then come back active. Do not downtalk Trade Chat. There are bad people in every single game economy that exists. Trade Chat is not an exception. I flip riven a high level, and roughly around 70% of my rivens sell in Trade Chat. Warframe Market is a very good place though. It is the main market of this game. Edit: MR30 blessing blesses everyone in the relay. Not just one player. It blesses every single player in that relay. Whole relay. Blessing is a 25% boost.
That's a great tip! I still haven't gotten around to maxing out the open-world syndicates other than Fortuna. I've got to start working on Cetus and Deimos for sure soon. Thanks for reminding me about that!
One more thing about Ayatan sculptures is that you can randomly find them in normal missions. They have a chance to spawn somewhere in the tileset. For new players, I recommend making a habit of checking out the other rooms in the map, not just the objective. And making a habit out of opening crates and lockers can help you with your crafting by getting a bit more resources each mission, with a chance for Ayatan stars, sculptures, some rare resources, and even boosters from rare crates. Edit: Fun fact is that sentinel companions can revive once (multiple times if primed) with the Regen mod. But honestly, it seems you might not have to worry about that completely in the near future. AFAIK they will make companions kinda immortal so they would never be perma-dead for the rest of the missions. Not sure when this change will be added though.
That's a good idea. I still struggle to find Ayatans when no one has a 'Orokin eye' thing, but rare crates have been found here and there. Always a lovely little surprise for sure. Great tip. As for the Companion Rework, they mentioned in their last livestream that pet rework part 1 comes with Dagoth, which is expected in October. Looking forward to seeing how companions are going to work soon.
0:56 Don't sweat it dude, I've been playing Warframe for 5 years and I didn't know you could practice your MR tests either because the option to practice didn't appear on screen. You had to go to one of the relays and find the room with all of the practice MR tests and find the right one. Now DE have made it easy and just put the option to practice on screen.
Tip 1/2 It wasn't a mistake as such - as an MR 15 player gave me the tip in my early game. And it helped a lot in saving credits. Once you get to unlock CEPHALON SIMARIS, as you play you will gradually get standing, don't spend this standing on anything until you have 50,000, then buy the SOL BATTERY WIDGET, this will convert you're scanner into a solar powered version, therefore not requiring you to buy battery chargers any more. The standing is made easier to earn once you have HELIOS sentinel, as this will passively scan some enemies etc, for you, giving you some easy extra standing each day. Tip 2/2 As you mentioned with weapons do not sell them right away and have sellers regret not just because they may be difficult to het back, but also you should check to see if there is a DUAL version of the weapon - for example. The HEAT SWORD has a DUAL HEAT SWORD variant, you only need to craft a second copy (no MR ranking up needed as you only get the MR xo once per unique item) then you combine the ranked or MR30 copy with the MR 0 version and you're good to go.
Oh, that's true! Getting the Sol Battery Widget first means you'll never have to buy ammo for the scanner anymore, and that's a really nice one to get for sure. Sadly, with the Helios, it will only scan until you've completed the Codex entry scan for a particular item, and after that, it won't scan that item again. But early on, it's great to have, and it will help a good amount by adding more enemies to the Simulacrum as they need to be scanned too. Thanks for the comment, that's a great tip, and I appreciate that.
For the abilities thing, the game does a bad job at explaining what abilities do sometimes, i suggest to all tenno that use the warframe wiki, everything there is super good explained.
That's one of the most important things to learn early on, too, I would say. The Warframe Wiki is definitely one of your best friends when playing Warframe, that's very true. For people looking for it here is the wiki: warframe.fandom.com/wiki/WARFRAME_Wiki
Biggest thing for me. I didn't realize that you could buy Warframe and weapon blueprints in the marketplace for credits. I literally spent the first 3 years playing Warframe with just my starter Loki frame (way back when he was one of the starter options) because I thought that "buy Warframes with Plat" was the only way to get the full frames outside of the occasional blueprints they give you.
That's very true, actually. If I hadn't watched videos early on and learned you could buy blueprints for credits, I wouldn't have known either until much later. Appreciate you sharing your story. Thanks!
In short, when looking at the marketplace in Warframe, it only shows Platinum prices until you click on the frame or weapon. Then, the credit price appears under the Platinum price if the item can be bought for credits. I demonstrate this in the first 10 seconds of this video, where I show how to buy the Gauss Blueprint for credits. ruclips.net/video/bzuyDR_5g4w/видео.html The main difference between buying with platinum or credits is that platinum purchases usually come fully built. On the other hand, buying with credits will provide a blueprint, which means you'll have to farm the resources and craft it usally. @@TheRealRoka
My mistake was that I tried to do to much to fast and I missed out on a lot of the fun things at the start so take your time and have fun you will appreciate the things the game brings a lot more
As for syndicates you can get 4 as allies there are two paths that will achieve this. Arbitors of hexis and cephalon Sunday then steel meridian with red veil(never pledge or syndicet mission) as for second path new loka and Perrin sequence to red veil the to steel meridian ( never pledge or syn mission )
Actually, there are 3 combinations: ----------------------------------- Red Veil (2 days) 40K Steel Meridian 10K New Loka (1 day) 20K The Perrin Sequence 10K ----------------------------------- Steel Meridian (2 days) 40K Red Veil 10K Cephalon Suda (1 day) 20K Arbiters of Hexis 10K ----------------------------------- Arbiters of Hexis (2 days) 10K Cephalon Suda 10K The Perrin Sequence (2 days) 10K New Loka 10K
I don't think i would've have found anytime soon either if someone didnt tell me too. The small practice button is really good at hiding that for sure.
So many people says mods feel overwhelming i guess thats only if you have never played an mmo before. I find modding extremely simple compared to a lot of other games mechanics
If you're new to a system like this, I can totally understand how it might seem confusing. With Warframes diffrent elemental combinations that make more elements, and there being upgradable too, and various extra mods, it can feel overwhelming at first. However, you're right, it's not too complicated once you grasp the basic concepts. The game does tend to throw a lot of information at you all at once, and that can make things feel a bit messy initially. But as you continue to play, things start falling into place.
6:58 to juggle multiple factions max 4 you need to pick two with seperate sub allies. example pick steel meridian as primary its ally is red veil. by doing steel meridan ever point earned also earns 0.5 toward its ally. steel merdian mission + 1000 points. but also gives 500 red veil. so pick celephon suda as a second faction to help. its ally is arbitors of hexas. so 1000 steel merdian = 500 red veil like wise 1000 celphonlon suda = 500 arbiters of hex. you can raise 4 this way (as of last playing warframe trying to get the other two up to positive they always revert back to negative 2 hate so only 4 can be raised)
I apologize in advance as you read this. I tried to make things as little of a wall as possible, but this game is complex and I went into detail explaining why people should approach some things in a certain way. I am trying to get people to think of things a certain way while also teaching them. The walls were kind of unavoidable. Your first plat should be two Warframe slots. You only start with two Warframe slots and that allows you to at the very least have three go-to frames and one slot for MR foddering other frames. Weapons in the beginning should be for MR fodder for the most part with a selected primary secondary and melee being swapped out as you get your MR up. Don't hold on to old weapons if you don't really need them. In the beginning you will want to go for weapons that can be good up till the end of the star chart. Get a Panzer Vulpaphyla and lookout for the Ghoul Purge event in PoE on Earth accessible through Cetus so you can farm for Hunter Recovery. Specifically the Ghoul Purge bounty mission that you get from Konzu. That will allow Viral Quills will heal you as the spores spread to enemies and damage them. If possible the only mods after that I recommend are Fetch, Link Health and Link Armor. You may need to use a forma or two on it to max those mods without an Orokin Reactor. Both this and an Orokin Catalyst are used to double a Warframe's, Weapon's, Companion's and Companion Weapon's mod drain capacity. Bringing it from 30 to 60. That should give you a solid start in keeping you alive and clearing the star chart. Circling back to weapons look out for Gift from the Lotus events. You can get two decent weapons as well with an Orokin Catalyst already in them. The two weapons are Dex Sybaris and Dex Dakra. At the vary least they will last you long enough till you get more resources and can probably get you to the end of the chart. I don't really think Dex Furis is worth it. It doesn't do enough damage for me. If you struggle keep in mind if you join a clan with the research you can get Wukong. His Celestial Twin ability makes the game a lot easier. It does double to triple melee damage without ordering it to attack a target from my experience. The order is just overkill which the order does double the damage it is already doing. His second ability Cloud Walker turns you into a cloud of mist healing him while he moves and virtually allowing him to fly for the duration of the ability. His third ability Defy absorbs damage from enemies and at the end of the duration gives you up to a maximum of 1500 bonus armor for 15 seconds doing a wide area attack with his iron staff redirecting all the damage you collect back at enemies. His fourth ability Primal Fury giving you a second melee weapon in the form of his Iron Staff that you can mod independently. Wukong even has an augment mod called Celestial Stomp. Effectively giving Wukong his own version of Rhino's fourth ability Rhino stomp making him that much more powerful. His passive allows him to cheat death three times giving you a buff on activating the passive. You can also only take one of the three weapon slots and both you and your twin will use it. People might argue that it isn't worth the Nitain though I think the vets forget just low long it is till you really have use for it. Sure every bit could count, but I think it's worth it to make the process of clearing the chart that much easier so you can access the rest of the game. Before moving on too much I would like to talk about earning credits. There are nodes before the main way of getting credits that you can play for more credits. They are both defense missions and if you only play to wave five and extract they can help you in your early times with your credit shortage. They are not going to break the bank mind you though they will at least keep you rolling for what you need. The first node is Kadesh on Mars and if you complete it you will get 15,900 credits from the mission reward on completion excluding and not to be confused with Mission Credits being credits you get in the match. In Seimeni on Ceres you get 22,400 with the same exclusion mentioned above. After these you have Index on Neptune. Index is an endless mode behaves like a defense. you will play a set term and when you advance terms the enemies get harder. There are also three different entry tiers where you pay an entry fee and you get a set reward of credits when and if you win. The number shown that you will get is what is awarded after the first term. So if you go two terms you will get two payments of that credit reward. The entry cost/profit on your investment follows as Low Risk - 30,000/75,000, Medium Risk - 40,000/135,000 and High Risk - 50,000/200,000. I know ultimately you would want to go with Index though that is a long ways off and other vets don't seem to mention Kadesh or Seimeni for the early moments of not being there yet. You still need a lot of credits early on so I thought it worth a mention. Please don't go in a match not knowing what your weapons and Warframe do. I can't tell you how many times when Styanax came out that people able were not casting the third ability to regenerate peoples energy. They didn't even know they could do that because they didn't read their abilities! Make sure when you play this game you are as informed as possible. Understand you will eventually have questions and or need help. That is what the community is there for. We want people to ask questions and learn about the game. It's better than being ignorant and a liability. I would also encourage you to learn how other Warframes operate because in trying to help them you might actually be hurting them not knowing how they survive. Also seriously google and youtube are you best friend. The in-game Codex also tells you a lot about where to farm mods. As you learn more and start farming the more advanced mods that might help you as well. Take Voruna for example. Garuda pretends to be the blood queen, but Voruna is the true blood queen. Voruna's kit is designed for her to kill to survive. If you deprive her of kills she will die. So with this in mind as she generates energy orbs she uses Equilibrium to convert those into health orbs. Those energy orbs come from her melee kills when her third ability is activated which only lasts for a minute. That ability at base at max rank only gets +5 seconds per kill and +7.75 seconds for the best case scenario. Her second ability applies 5 full 10 stacks of random status effects on enemies and when the target dies spreads the status effects to nearby enemies. The second ability is also required for the third ability to be fed. To add time to your third ability you need to cast the second ability and kill all effected enemies with the status effects by the ability. If I have someone near me killing everything around me and I can't keep my third ability up I will go down. Sometimes people might ask you to do or even stop doing something because it can either help or kill them. Be understanding that it's not that people are trying to be rude or troll for the most part. Limbo is a good example of this. (Bare with me vets I have a decent point here.) A bad Limbo can ruin a match. There are certain times where he needs to not cast abilities because sometimes it prevents things from being interactable or it hurts the damage you are able to do and if a Limbo is spastic the match can literally be unplayable. I once had a limbo that was so delusional and perhaps he was a troll. There was a mission we had to protect a Grineer for a Gift from the Lotus event. He kept spamming his abilities to such a degree that we couldn't process what was going on. He literally prevented us from doing any damage effectively allowing our defense target to die. It was easily avoidable if he just had the ability to accept that he was wrong when people were trying to inform him of what was happening. Always be willing to listen to peoples request and try to understand what they are trying to tell you. If you determine it's inconsequential or they are in fact wrong feel free to not listen to them. For myself as a Voruna main when I ask people to give me space I literally need it. If you want to come get the energy that drops please by all means come and get it or any of the dropped resources. All I ask is that you don't stick around and deprive me of kills aka my survival. Oh on a second note there are a limited amount of resources that can be dropped at a time. Make sure you pick them up! DO NOT FORCE REVIVE.... EVER! Doing this actually kills team work and the flow of the match. You weaken everyone else when you are off on your own and waste a revive that could have been spared by someone picking you up. So instead of being revived by a player and still having 4 more lives on death you now have three. I have also seen people do this and then complain that I'm not dying and want to continue my run. Don't blame people because you do this and are left with your time being wasted. I'm not going to ruin what I am doing because you made the choice to sit it out. Stick with the group and let them try to revive you. I also encourage you to stick with the other players in the mission as much as possible. When all of you are together you get the highest affinity bonus possible ranking up your frames and weapons even faster. By sticking together and playing on each others strengths and reviving each other this makes the game a better experience for everyone. Personally I would prefer it if someone going down all the time gave me the chance to revive them because if I can they can stick around longer and get more loot. In return I get that little bit of damage reduction and whatever damage they can give that I don't have to do myself.
Firstly, thanks for taking the time to write this, it's pretty impressive. I find it interesting that the Panzer Vulpaphyla can actually heal you with the right stuff. I haven't obtained that pet myself to be fair, I've been running Charm on my Smeeta Kavat since early on. Still, your information about the Panzer Vulpaphyla has gotten my interest, and I might consider getting one now. Also I agree with your idea of getting Wukong early on, especially for making spy missions easier, which can be quite helpful when learning them in the early stages. Your summary of Wukong's abilities is spot on, and even though he might be a bit expensive in terms of Nitain, he's definitely worth it, especially if you haven't obtained Wukong Prime yet as me for exemple. Additionally, your tip about earning credits through the Index mission is a great tip. It should be pretty manageable to run early on, and it's a great way to get some quick credits. Your explanations about the Index and their credit values are also very helpful for players in need of credits. Great tips all around Not the greatest writer so can't go too in depth with a reply so will leave it here to this. Thank you for taking the time to share this really great information! It's great to see you wanting to help new players can diffently see your passion.. Your tips on managing resources, choosing weapons, and understanding Warframe abilities are really good and fair. I also want to emphasize to any newer players: remember to play the game at your own pace and play the way that brings you enjoyment. In the end, you have to have fun playing a game, as that's what they're made for.
Hello wolf! I'm new to the game, Took your advice on buying the 2 warframe slots and Just got to my 10th hour in, Cooking up the Rhino Mats and wanted to ask... If I go for Wukong will I need Rhino if his augment mod makes him similar to Rhino or do I drop Rhino entirely for Wukong? Ty for the credit farm advice. And I wanted to know if you had more tips on early mods to look out for since I find myself not doing much damage, but it may be that I just don't understand how to properly output damage or enemy resistances (or both xD)
@@ImxxFuZe Honestly I like how polite you are. If you are up for it feel free to add me as you see me here in the game. Add the note of who you are and I will add you. Or if it's better for you I can take the time to get my stuff together and give you my best effort at an informed answer. I'll also look out for your answer here in case you want the written response.
Practicing your MR rank test is something I stopped doing once I got to about 13 as you still earn mastery rank XP when you’re waiting to do an MR test.
That's true, the XP keeps accumulating even when you're not doing your MR test. I did something similar when I hit MR 16, I took a break for a bit with mr tests but eventually decided to keep going. As ranking up your MR does have benefits like gaining more daily reputation with any faction and some other extra quality of life improvements. But keep up the grind
@@TipsyContent 9 months later hopefully you see this. I am a new player and am confused if I should not do any more missions until I complete the MR test? Or as you guys stated it accumulates regardless so I can just keep grinding through the star chart? Also what are the benefits of joining a clan? Thanks for the help.
Selling quest items is my biggest mistake. I’m MR 29 trying to get to 30 and the only arching I don’t have mastered is the odanata cause I deleted it as soon as I got a better archwing.
Finally a WF youtuber that doesn't have 6 billion credits, 10k platinum, and is playing some random midgame quest instead of LEVEL CAP STEEL PATH ULTRA VIOLENCE NIGHTMARE MODE RED NUMBERS SHOWER!! You are one of us, the people. (USSR anthem sounds in the background)
Here some tiips from a warframe vet something people do a lot is try and craft all the warframes they can find and use them instead you should aim to only have a couple frames for specific type of missions my go to for first few frames to get at the start of the game goes volt rhino hydro and ivara these are some of the best for open world endurance and stealth missions and rhino is great for most nightmares and index
Dump everything you don’t need into plat and buy slots try not to sell anything unless you get a better version. You’ll never know if later on it will become good/you’ll wanna use it. You start of with no plat but eventually you’ll have to much plat if you actively farm the game.
Just a heads up for the poeple that don't know or are confused by the blessings they only give a 25% bonus and not a 100% like a bosster they are still good to take though if you need it
@@tayevaughnrodgers2056 yes if you have a booster and a blessing it becomes a 125% bonus and this also further stacks if there is a weekend event that gives a booster wich can get it up to a 225% bonus wich can be further boosted by dark mission nodes that gives affinity, drop chance and recourses
The biggest mistake I see new players making is looking in the market and going, oh, I want this frame, or that one. The game gives you the ability to earn new warframes on most planets from the local boss for the parts and the main BluePrint from the market. These warframes are based on you actually having the materials to build the Warframe and the mods to make them playable. I see so many people who buy warframes and then are disappointed because they can’t build them correctly and say the warframe “Sucks”.
For a number of years, they vaulted warframes and sold the pieces in the store. Frost Prime and Rhino Prime were removed back when I played. The pieces became sooo valuable
7:16 it’s super easy to 4 factions to T5 I accidentally it it just depends on who you pick but to be really honest it dosnt matter in the long run as you can buy everything from everyone given a bit of time.
Also, with the new update today, all pets respawn normally and don't fully die anymore. This is a really nice quality of life update for the pets in the game. Overall pretty noice
Luckily, once you get a little into the game, farming to get slots shouldn't take too long if you're not a hoarder like me who wants to keep all the stuff instead of selling it for plat.
For the mistake of selling normal frame, Im lucky to have mindset of only selling the frame that has prime. I bummed out for a while when I got *the spoiler* but then duviri came with circuit, so Im good.
Yeah, I did it too, selling normal when getting primes before unlocking the "thing" and then having to farm those frames again. Now tho getting a new frame every week through the Duviri is really nice, especially early on. Some of the frames can be really annoying to farm, so it definitely helps when you can unlock the ability to farm them in the Duviri.
I wouldn't personally advise avoiding it at all costs because, as of right now, acquiring a Voidrig and a Railjack are requirements for 'The New War,' which can take some time and might also add a bit of information overload. However, Duviri can certainly be overwhelming due to all the extra content it introduces into the game. On the other hand, the circuit on the normal difficulty level, which provides essentially a free frame a week, is also a nice way to allow players to farm some of the more challenging frames. But I do agree that Duviri doesn't explain what it does and how it works for new players, who will likely be even more confused by it.
@@TipsyContent I agree, but like I create a completely different character in Durviri and I was so confused in [The New War]. It hardly explain the relationship between drifter and operator. I had to search up in Google. But I guess player who want to enjoy the lore should aviod it
That's true. Lore-wise, Duviri lore points are first really seen after The New War with Zariman stuff, so that's understandable for sure. Also, I started playing a little before Duviri, so I had completed The New War before Duviri came out. But coming into the game now, I can understand your point, especially if you like the lore and want to learn it through the game. From what I've been told, there was also a lot of old lore that has been removed or moved away from before The New War which makes some stuff even more confusing, but I don't have too much knowledge about the lore as I'm still learning my way through it. It can be confusing when you haven't done the lore quest where you learn what the Operator is and what the Zariman is with the Void. In a sense, Duviri is like getting served dessert before the meal, so I understand you there. So yes lore wise do new war and zariman first (Complete star chart) and codex story mission then duviri as that will be the order from my understanding.
You can have 4 syndicates with rank 5 doing this: Pledge to Red veil > Till max out Steel Meridian > Now pledge to New Loka till max out The Perrin Sequence, now you can recover the missing reputation switching back to Red veil, and voila.
For me personally, I'm sticking to just two factions. Having more is an option, but I tend to forget, so I'm letting it sit for now and might change it occasionally. It's a simple system, but with all the other things the game throws at you, it can be a bit overwhelming.
My biggest mistake in this game was picking it up with my ex, who at that point was a veteran in the game. She wanted me to play so we could do missions together, and then she proceeded to isolate me in the game. I wasn’t allowed to play with her because I didn’t have good weapons or frames, and I wasn’t allowed to farm for better frames as they were “too high leveled” for me, despite having completed the missions that rewarded blueprints. She was mad at me when I got Excalibur Umbra because no way I should have been able to beat the quest on my own lol. We’ve since broken up, and I found my current clan, and they’re both amazing players & people. They helped me speed run to their level by helping me farm some rare mods like the Deimos dragon key vault mods
Definitely sounds like a rough starting experience, but I'm glad to hear you found your place within the game and some great people to accompany that too. Best of luck out there!
Sydicate reputation: when you wear a sigil of 1 syndicate you earn standing for that syndicate 100%. it has 1 ally that will get 50% standing earned. only applies if you joined that syndicate as well. it has also an Arch enemy faction that will loose 100% standing, and this arch enemy faction will have an ally too where you will loose 50% standing as well if you join them or not. if you go steel Meridian/Red Veil you can take Arbiters of Hexis and Cephalon suda. but it would mean you mainly should go Steel Meridian missions with the steel meridian sigil till red veil has enough standing to go Hexis/Suda missions without loosing too much standing with Red Veil. yes, it works and if you never want to trade and go completely solo its a good option to get many syndicate weapons and mods. but you can just trade, works perfectly well since syndicate weapons and mods cost the same you should have no issues finding someone to trade. so the best way is to get 2 syndicates that are allies and do missions for both syndicates. yes, that means you will have 2-4 enemy factions but you will get standing for both factions extremely fast instead of having to watch how much standing you have to balance because you can loose ranks. and sometimes they want extremely rare weapon parts, you don't want to pay those again to rank back up. and you should see enemy factions as free of charge exp and specter blueprint delivery anyway. the thing is with syndicates: you have the daily limit. you can find Medallions or syndicate regalia and trade it in the Relais for standing beside the daily limit. and the syndicate missions (have to be rank 1 standing) where you find those regalia go beside the daily limit as well. you can rank up syndicates much faster than factions because there only the daily limit counts. you can pay retribution and switch your syndicates, with regalia you can even rank up very fast anytime you want. but since some of the rank up payment is pretty rare: just stick with 2 syndicates that are allied. you may want to buy relic packs after you got all mods and weapons you need and the best way to get much standing fast is 2 allied syndicates and doing both their missions and search for regalia.
Ask your experienced friends for pricing. Ever since permanent resurgence kicked in, prices have been in flux, even the scammers aren't sure what's believable anymore.
1. Not Practicing MR Test 0:21 2. Spending Your First 50 Plat 1:43 3. Selling The Wrong Items 2:35 4. Not Starting On Factions When You Can 5:46 5. Maxing Mods Early On 7:18 6. Frames Are Good Too 8:39 7. Not Using Free Blessings To Level 10:06 8. Selling Mods & Ayatan Stars 10:51 9. Not Modding Your pets 12:20 10. Using Trade Chat To Spend Plat 14:16 yeah peoplr reget this a lot 3 skana selling when u need it for dual skana :/
To juggle between the syndicates is not that hard if you want 3 you just take either arbiter of hexis and steel meridian so you have suda that grows passively and just don't go up in red veil, or for example perrin sequence and red veil and you don't go up in steel meridian, if you want four you have to juggle between (in my case) suda and steel meridian so you cancel out the loss of red veil, it's a bit trickier so I don't do it but having 3 syndicates doesn't require much effort
Thanks for sharing your tips on juggling syndicates! It's really helpful to know how to balance them didn't think it would be this easy to get 3 factions Gotta get back to leveling 3 factions. Thanks!
From what i could find looking abit into it: Steel / Suda / Hexis / Veil Only run Steel / Suda missions Suda won't interfere with Steel and gives you +50% Hexis, the -50% Veil is made up by the +50% Veil from Steel and the Steel (no negative for Suda / Hexis) finally gets Veil into positive.
@@samuelellis645 What I did was just to max arbiter of hexis and suda and by then steel meridian was still neutral while red veil and perrin sequence were at -2 so then I leveled up steel meridian and if I wanted i could have leveled up red veil too but i couldn't be bothered. This is not the most optimal way to do it i'd say and if you want 4 syndicates it's a bit more complicated but if you want to have 3 syndicates it's not really a hard thing to do
You can do the same thing i did but if you want red veil, perrin sequence and new loka it's about the same it's just don't level up steel meridian and you should have 3 syndicates with close to no effort
Yes, Prime frames are mostly cosmetic with a slight increase of 10-25+ to shield, health, or something similar, they are mostly the same for sure. But with shield gating, you could argue that the normal frame is sometimes stronger in that regard than the Prime because it has less base shield to help with the gate. But that's a great point That Normal frames and Primes are mostlly just as strong. I appreciate the comment.
Yes! Getting into a clan early on is definitely a good thing. It comes with many valuable blueprints, as well as your Archwing Launcher and other important stuff.
My advice would be do as many nightwave missions as you can during other missions (kill several birds with one stone and you will get tokens to buy Vauban, some important mods you will need, nitain extract which you need to craft many frames/weaps, weap/frame slots, catalysts and reactors). All in all an easy and sometimes only way you can get some extremely important stuff you will need. If you need rep for Simaris, one super easy way is to use Ivara built for Efficiency and go to a mission in kuva fortress and just scan grineer til you wanna die from boredom. I've been playing since the game was in early beta so hmu if you need advice or tips etc definately not an expert tho lol
Brooo I just started yesterday but there is a whole market place hereeeee Imma try to keep up Thanks a lot ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Btw u recommend me this video yesterday ❤
Pets will still go down, which will disable their abilities, but you will now be able to upgrade their 'recover timer' for them to get back up. So, it still stands somewhat, as far as I understood it from the livestream the other day. It's definitely going to be interesting to see what happens on the 18th when the first part for pets rolls out with Dagoth and new mods and stuff. Lots of quality of life improvements, which is nice. Thanks for comment will keep that in mind tho!
Idk if anyone will watch this in the future but if ur new or if u didnt know when u wanted to buy a whole set warframe or weapon buy it 1 by 1 and u will save a ton of plat😅
That's a very good tip. People often increase the price a bit for sets since it costs fewer trade slots, and it's also more convenient for buyers. Alternatively, you could explore buying single parts and selling the complete set to potentially make some extra platinum. Great strategy!
Biggest Tip i learned is: If you don't have weapons/frame slots space, just leave the item in the foundry, you can pick them up whenever you want and it doesn't add up space at all. I have like 50 items in there and it's been a whole year and they're still there. 😂
@@DRUKENHOBO and this is a tip for new players... it happened to me many times... iwanted to sell 1 and only item but the trader refused to accept unless was a full trade ... so the mod or whatever + other stuff ... it happens really
I haven't been doing much trading yet, but that's a great thing to keep in mind. As @drukenhobo mentioned, people who trade a lot aim to be as efficient as possible with the trades they have available. Thanks for the tip, it's a great thing to remember for future trades.
Free blessing only provide 25% bonuses. So, like u said about Affinity blessing "Cut your leveling time in half". I think that's not true. Correct if I am wrong.
Yeah, I might’ve overstated that a bit, haha. 25% sounds more accurate. I guess you could stack it with a Charm and a booster to hit that goal, but otherwise, a normal affinity blessing wouldn’t exactly cut the leveling time in half.
I've sold a couple of frames already, luckily non-primes. Dunno how far exactly I gotta go to get to this thing where I can "use" them, but I'm constantly low on slots rn. And I don't understand trading, or just don't have the patience to grind for things to sell
No worries early on, it's not too big of a deal, as the frames you get are usually pretty simple to farm again. The problem will arise if you sell something that might be hard or take a long time to farm again. The thing I talk about in the video to use instead of selling frames is something called Helminth. You can get it not that far into the game, so it could be an idea to investigate that. For trading, it's pretty simple. You will have to be in a clan and higher than MR2. Once that is completed, you can go to your clan dojo and use the trade station, and click on another player also in the clan dojo to trade with them. If you are going to trade, I recommend using the warframe.market website as that's basically where most trades take place. For primes and plat, I have some other guides on my channel which should be pretty beginner-friendly and not too overwhelming.
My personal mistake is i have no idea how to use orokin reactor (?) to to increase my Warframe energy (mod points). The quest (storyline) would gave you some, use it wisely as you can't farm it. Btw, i personally attacked as i intended to sell my nekros (i have khora and nekros is farmable 😉 frame)
For the Orokin Reactor, you can kind of farm them, but they are limited to Nightwave Creds, costing 35 creds each, and you can only obtain up to a certain amount every week. But it's very true early on, definitely use them wisely, as they can make that weapon or frame much better than one without, simply because you can mod it better and cause higher Mod Capacity. Before selling any frame, I would recommend looking into the "Helminth System." However, then again, Nekros is pretty easy to farm back, so I wouldn't worry too much there. ^^
Ah, my bad, yeah, it's 75 creds. And that's totally fair then. There's also so much to do in Warframe, so it's pretty easy to get sidetracked. But the great thing is, there are so many cool things to get sidetracked by and enjoy. Best of luck on the grind, and I hope you have fun in the Warframe universe! If you have any question and so on feel free to ask ^^@@somethingsomething7679
I'm not subbed yet and not looking your all your video. Do you have "step-by-step power up in Warframe video"? Yes, i know completing the star chart/story quest would give more abilities/power and there are plethora of power up, but which one first and what's next? There are riven mod, galvanized mod, arcane, tome(?), incarnon, open world boss, shard. Story/progress (star chart/game update) wise, which one i should do first?
Not exactly a step-by-step guide yet, but I have some planned for general progress for newer players in the future, though. However, I do showcase beginner builds for both frames and weapons in most of my guides, which should be pretty beginner-friendly and allow you to tackle most of the star chart without much worry. I can also try to guide you a little. Personally, I would say the most important thing for powering up would be getting certain Multishot, Viral combo, or Crit chance and crit damage mods and upgrading them to "not over your max capacity," but getting the mods to, let's say level 4, 6, or 8. here is a Hek build with a potato to upgrade capacity to 60, though, but it could be something to go after if you like shotguns: prnt.sc/gL5YPGyBSlPo You will get some pretty nice things getting through the main quests of the game. Also, begin to work towards your necramech (you will need it for the main quest) as that can be tedious to do so I highly recommend just starting to level all the open world factions as you're limited to a certain amount of rep per day Necramech Guide: ruclips.net/video/DEICPMZ28F8/видео.html&t So for your list, I would say prioritize completing story missions and progressing through your star chart. While Farming for good mods and don't worry bout (Archon mods, Prime Mods, and Galvanized mods) as they come later, so don't worry about those until you're done with the star chart. Arcanes and relic farming are also later game activities. But personally just do what you enjoy and take your time and enjoy the game as it's not a sprint but more of a marathon. Hope this helps a little bit.
video already really outdated sadly, pets for example do come back and endo is very easy to farm these days xD Maybe its time for an update. I think very important things to mention might be duviri enabling you to easily get many of the classic frames. My recommendation for everyone playing is to just get a frame and weapon you like, and focus on unlocking the star system while playing the quests. You get so many good things these days just from playing the quests. Another thing to add is that you should def. farm yourself those 12/20 plat you need for weapon/warframe slots. It is really easy to get. Even if you only drop prime junk (parts worth no plat) you can sell them to people who want dukats whenever baro ki'teer is around. If you sell large bulks and have a customer who is a bit impatient you might get rates of ~1 plat per 10 ducats. You can expect prime junk worth 40 ducats with the average unvaulted relic you can farm very easily (and you might even get lucky if someone puts a vaulted relic and your drop is worth a lot of plat). This means as a lower boundary a relic will give you 3-4 plat in income no matter how unlucky your drops are and if you maybe have some friends to share radiants you might push that up towards 5-6 plat. This means all you need to afford 2 more weapon slots is to run a max of 4 relics in the very worst case. And often enough while cracking a relic you will get a relic back in return, e.g. when running survival or interception which would be my favorite. So yeah dont get too scared, and take your time to farm some plats to be able to have more frames.
It's been half a year and DE has definitely been putting out some great updates for the game, for sure. I wouldn't call the video really outdated, as some stuff still stands, haha. But you've made some great points. Regarding platinum for new players, I feel like the biggest hurdle is probably just getting into how trading works and so on. As a new player, you're probably overwhelmed already, and then you have to learn how to trade using either a website or maybe get scammed in trade chat. From personal experience, it definitely took some time before I even began trading. But really nice points. Thanks for the comment ^^
The factions you can actually have 3 without any of them going down, cephalon steel meridian and arbiters of hexis If you want 4, max out hexis and cephalon, then max out steel meridian and it will also give 50% to red veil, you'll have to stick with this one longer just to get red veil out of negative but that's how you get 4, then once red veil is up just make sure you have some spare reputation to lose if you want to get stuff for hexis and cephalon Personally I just do 3, don't need to think about it and a lot of people who pledged with the others will trade with you if you want something from there
I just buy warframe slots, ive only bought a weapon slot once, from then on youill get free weapns from events or quests which all come with a free weapon slot, some of these weapons such, which means you can sell them
Last time i checked i cant sell xoris need to check again tho And never sell base frames if u dont have their subsume like roar from rhino trying to get rhino again can be a pain
I'm pretty sure you can sell it, but you'll always have to have at least one weapon in each slot. So, if the Xoris is your only melee, the game wouldn't allow you to sell it. And oh, yes, my luck with Rhino was so bad, I had to run that mission over 20 times the first time around just to get all the parts so I feel that.
Not gonna lie, that sounds like a great investment because that's an awesome feature to play around with. Time to make beats while grinding hordes of enemies in space!
"Great idea! I'll definitely add it to my list. Thanks for the suggestion, mate. Personally, I would recommend the Hek as an early-game weapon. It's pretty strong and can one-shot most enemies if you mod it with damage, multishot, crit chance, crit damage, and viral (toxic + cold) elements. Something like that should work really well. may need the 60/60 mods for more Reload speed as it can be a little slow maybe.
Welcome to the game! Hope you enjoy the journey of Warframe, Tenno. If you need slots, I would recommend farming a bit of your Nightwave to level 5, as that will unlock 2 weapon slots. Another thing you could do is look into farming Prime junk to sell for a small amount of Platinum, but the 12 Platinum for weapon slots should come fast enough that way. Good luck on the grind ^^
If you just need some quick Platinum, try looking at the 'WTB' section on the parts you have on warframe.market. That is usually pretty fast if anything
@Asura_6ix Oh, gotcha. Console trading is a bit different, and I'm not well-versed in that area, sorry. But If you're on PlayStation, I'd suggest looking at Ldw849's comment further below this video. He mentioned helping out newer players if they left a comment. It might be worth checking on. but yea It's a bit challenging, gettings those slots early other than the Nightwaves one but hopefully, cross-trading and everything will be in the game soon so that will make the new player experience alittle better for everyone. Best of luck to ya
Let me know in the comments what mistakes you made as a new player!
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I don't think you've said anything wrong. So many new players don't read there abilites. it's a good suggestion to tell people to make sure to read them.
I'm not asking this to troll, I am genuinely asking because I just don't get why youtubers do this. Isn't this kind of comment by you for the description? There could be a really well thought out comment that that could help a lot of people and if not a lot of people see or like it that comment will never be seen. All because you would rather take up that slot for something that should go in the description. I get it's your channel and you can do whatever. It just seems like the description has lost it's purpose to many youtubers.
Engagement go brr lol@@wolfhound146
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My biggest tips for new players not already in video:
1. Adaptation, one Augur mod and simply moving more will let you survive 95% of content in the game.
2. Weapon damage in Warframe can be thought to come in 'layers' where damage on the same layer adds together, and damage on different layers multiply all other layers. The key to maximising your damage is to get as many different layers as you can fit in, rather than heavily stacking any one layer. These layers are base damage (eg Serration), elemental damage (includes physical damage mods like Fanged Fusillade), critical chance/damage, status chance, faction 'bane' mods, and fire rate/attack speed. You can also think of AoE/Punch Through as another layer, not increasing your damage but letting you hit more targets.
That's a pretty neat way of explaining how the damage works. appreciate the comment
Yeah, the SP Circuit and shield gate rework made me realize that Brief Respite is nowhere near as essential as it's made out to be, and .33 seconds of invulnerability is manageable, BUT, a new player isn't going to have the energy economy to survive like that so I would say there's nothing wrong with health and shield mods (just don't waste the Endo and forma to max them out and squeeze on your build). Also, a new player will struggle with the constant offensive output needed to clear Corpus hordes when arriving at fortuna (those guys really sting)
So not only are ogres like layers, but onions and warframe damage too!
Unfortunately the 2nd point is completely meaningless when leveling shite weapons, when there's simply no space for mods.
What aurgur mod
Nightwave tasks are generally worth doing weekly, if you can access them.
True, especially try to get the free Warframe slot and weapon slot, and there's some nice stuff in it too, for sure. Nightwave is diffently worth.
I just wanted to say that your information was solid & maybe more importantly, your tone was very welcoming and non-judgemental. There's such a massive difference between the Warframe community and most others. Your video is a good example of why.
Thanks a lot for your kind words! I'm really happy to hear that you found the information solid, and I appreciate your feedback. And Yes The Warframe community is indeed wonderful, and is very welcoming to newer players, which is fantastic (The Real Endgame of warframe with fashion and helping newer players). Thanks again for your comment!
Something I wish I new when I first started was the solo mode. As a new player, it was a little disheartening to not be able to actually learn how the missions worked or explore the environment because the other players rushed to complete it. The solo mode is a good way to learn how to use your frame and weapons.
That's very true, as most people, after some time, will probably just rush through missions. But as you're saying, that's not a great experience for new players who are still learning and trying to understand the game. The Solo mode is a great option for new players and should be showcased a little more, especially for those who want to actually learn about the game, frames, and weapons, as you mentioned.
Yes you are right i played most of the star chart in solo and looting everything lol you learn the maps understand the loot understand the missions and understand ur frame and weapons better
Agreed. When I started years ago, my friends would speedrun everything, speed kill bosses, etc. I started a new account recently and I've just been doing everything on my own, going through the star chart, and actually learning the game.
I just discovered this myself because the first 3 missions, I literally wasn't able to do anything since the players were going straight to the objective. I always had 0 kills and 100s of pick ups lol but that wasn't fun for me so I went solo and it was soo much better. I can actually do stealth runs.
I think he didn't mention it because a dog could understand how to fix that lmao
NOTE! All companions self-revive now, and Vacuum (and Animal Instinct) keeps working even while they are down!
This is a GREAT guide now for all other topics!
for syndicates either: meridian + suda + hexis / or / loka + redveil + perin ; easy MR xp MK1 wepaons + other starter weapons from Market console in your ship = 15.000 credits (thake them to rank 30 then sell) , dojo easy craft warframes from Teno Lab (weapons from dojo's cost forma to build) , in Market ship console use "Filters" like "blue prints only" + owned/mastered ; easy visit any syndicate - go in front of navigation in ship - look left - syndicate console - in there every one has "Travel" (blottm left i think) directly fro myour ship ; rearenge A,B,C loads - simply drag and drop C over A - they swap ... good luck :)
Those are some great tips! I especially appreciate the one about using filters, it didn't even cross my mind when browsing the market or dojo. Thanks for the comment and the helpful tips!
Farming syndicates is pretty important, because in order to reach the New War quest later you both need a Railjack (which actually is pretty easy to build now), and a Voidrig Necramech which requires you to be ranked up in all three open worlds to at least rank 2 or 3 to be able to purchase mineral blueprints to craft the thing.
It's also important to farm prime parts all the time to get ducats, so you can buy fashion accessories from the void trader because fashion frame is endgame.
Yeah, I remember the Railjack being pretty easy to build when I got around to it, but the Voidrig Necromech, on the other hand, was quite a long farm. I ended up just buying one of the pieces. So, yeah, getting factions to 2-3 is a good idea, it gives you access to the minerals you need. It also really helps when you then want to get Gauss and some other frames.
Oh yes, Ducats That's also a good thing to consider. Also If someone wants to save up a lot of Ducats before Tennocon, especially if they plan on buying a digital ticket, it's a smart move otherwise get them primed. Thanks for the tip I appreciate it
Also, for most newer players, selling syndicate* mods is going to be the only quickish way of making plat.
What? faction mods are common and uncommon mods, they are worthless lol@@Rroaj
@@Darthmufin My bad, I meant Syndicate mods.
@@TipsyContent how does this help getting gauss? i really want him
My tipp: Craft your daily Forma!
Simple, Elegant, Strong.... 10/10 👍
A forma a day keeps the Wally away
Frrr, i started doing that 2 weeks ago and i haven’t run out since
As well as your 3 Dojo Weapon ressources!! Detonite Injectors, Fieldrons, Mutagen Masses
Do you have to get the blueprint from a relic every time you want to form one?
This is crazy to me. Back when I started, the most prominent newbie advice wasn't to save your starter plat for inventory slots - instead, it was recommended to save it for revives because they cost plat back then. Insanity.
My tip: From the get go get into a clan and craft Fieldron, Detonite Injector and Mutagen mass whenever possible(the blueprints are single time use so get as many as you can afford)
Extra tip: do Invasions
The first and only thing a new player should think about spending plat on is weapon & frame slots. Every other mistake can be quickly fixed and won't cost you anything.
Hoarde your plat until you can't move on without spending it, or you're confident that you have a good grasp on the game and what you actually need/ want.
Oh, and bang out as much Nightwave as you possibly can A.S.A.P. to get your Orokin Reactor and Catalysts!
I completely agree with you. and then at around MR16, you're more liberated in the game, with no MR rank gating anything. This allows you to explore and try out various things more freely without much holdback.
if you are comfortable with trying to trade with others players, better get mods for nightwave credits. if you sell two mods for 15 plat each, you can buy one orokin item from the game directly for 20plat, with 10 plat left AND you spent less nightwave credits.
@@firby7341 That's definitely an option if someone is willing to dive into Warframe Market and do the trade thing on the side, but many people don't know how much or for how long they plan on engaging with the game early on and are already overwhelmed trying to figure out how to do basic things like move fast enough to keep up or m what a given resource is and where to get it.
It's a bit different if you already have friends playing, or if you already know you want to stay the course and feel it's worth the couple of extra steps on top of the normal new player frustration for slightly better efficiency/ faster progression.
I guess the best way to sum up what I'm trying to say in my sleep deprived state is;
I've seen a MR-8 doing the most work in a public 3x3 (I feel like it was even the Steel Path, tho I think I might be confusing it) I didn't even need to ask if it was their first playthrough because it would be crazy to expect a new player to have such a grasp and the needed gear, although it was clearly possible.
Another thing about the polarity slots when there odd numbers like the 13 it technically does cut it to 6.5 it just doesn’t show and when you have another mod like that for example if you had a 15 that got cut to 7.5 it would take your capacity down to 14 with the other 6.5
That's interesting, I didn't know it worked like that. Good to know. Thanks!
Todays my first day playing warframe, almost overwhelmed with the amount if stuff there is in this game. Cant wait to learn everything.
Welcome to the game! Warframe can indeed be quite overwhelming in the beginning, but remember to take it at your own pace and have fun. Enjoy the journey, and if you ever have questions or need help, feel free to ask. The Warframe community is incredibly supportive. Good luck!
@@TipsyContent is it worth it to outright buy frames? An if so which ones? Was thinking about getting one but theres so many to choose from.
@@xdzx9560 I wouldn't say so, Any frame can be farmed also the normal frames on the market are technically overpriced compared to the prime versions bought from other players. Like if you want to buy lets say Volt Prime from another players that's gonna cost you 85 plat or Harrow prime set for 44 plat. But in the beginning I highly recommend focusing on Warframe Slots & Weapons Slots as those cost plat too and you're gonna need a lot of them.
@@TipsyContent Thanks for the knowledge. I'll keep that in mind.
My tip is if on console don’t use the dpad to change powers I remember until like mr 8 I’d be scrolling from left to right for whatever power I needed. Get used to holding rb or I’m guessing r1 and then pressing your face buttons instead, so much more fluid.
You won't believe what I spend my first plat on: a freaking control module 😂😂😂.
Let me explain. When I needed it for crafting something I wanted so much, I haven't unlocked the planet that had control modules in its drops so I assumed it was some sort of super rare stuff and proceeded to buy it with plat.
I did the same with neurods bro
My first spend was a the storm Helmet for volt and then I used the rest to buy neurodes which I needed to craft th BURSTON
8:39 That is so true. I had no idea Frames were that powerful till i grouped with a Ember and saw World on Fire. That was amazing back in the day. Felt like such a noob asking what was going on when i first saw a Nova slowing down all the grineer and kept seeing them explode when shot.
Do not ignore your open world syndicates. You will deeply regret that later, having to do them all at once.. If you never did them in past. Rank them up slowly as you progress thru the game. You will reach a point when you need them ranked up, whether you like it or not.
There are "immortal" companions in the game. Vulpaphylas can respawn, and Djinn sentinel can as well. We are also getting a companion rework soon, which makes all companions not die anymore. Companion death is going to be fully taken out of the game. They will be incapacitated for a moment, and then come back active.
Do not downtalk Trade Chat. There are bad people in every single game economy that exists. Trade Chat is not an exception. I flip riven a high level, and roughly around 70% of my rivens sell in Trade Chat. Warframe Market is a very good place though. It is the main market of this game.
Edit: MR30 blessing blesses everyone in the relay. Not just one player. It blesses every single player in that relay. Whole relay. Blessing is a 25% boost.
That's a great tip! I still haven't gotten around to maxing out the open-world syndicates other than Fortuna. I've got to start working on Cetus and Deimos for sure soon. Thanks for reminding me about that!
But Dad... I don't wanna 😭 !!!
One more thing about Ayatan sculptures is that you can randomly find them in normal missions. They have a chance to spawn somewhere in the tileset. For new players, I recommend making a habit of checking out the other rooms in the map, not just the objective. And making a habit out of opening crates and lockers can help you with your crafting by getting a bit more resources each mission, with a chance for Ayatan stars, sculptures, some rare resources, and even boosters from rare crates.
Edit: Fun fact is that sentinel companions can revive once (multiple times if primed) with the Regen mod. But honestly, it seems you might not have to worry about that completely in the near future. AFAIK they will make companions kinda immortal so they would never be perma-dead for the rest of the missions. Not sure when this change will be added though.
That's a good idea. I still struggle to find Ayatans when no one has a 'Orokin eye' thing, but rare crates have been found here and there. Always a lovely little surprise for sure. Great tip.
As for the Companion Rework, they mentioned in their last livestream that pet rework part 1 comes with Dagoth, which is expected in October. Looking forward to seeing how companions are going to work soon.
@@TipsyContentget helminth to max rank and subsume that ability to lavos. Never need orokin eye again.
0:56 Don't sweat it dude, I've been playing Warframe for 5 years and I didn't know you could practice your MR tests either because the option to practice didn't appear on screen. You had to go to one of the relays and find the room with all of the practice MR tests and find the right one. Now DE have made it easy and just put the option to practice on screen.
Tip 1/2
It wasn't a mistake as such - as an MR 15 player gave me the tip in my early game.
And it helped a lot in saving credits.
Once you get to unlock CEPHALON SIMARIS, as you play you will gradually get standing, don't spend this standing on anything until you have 50,000, then buy the SOL BATTERY WIDGET, this will convert you're scanner into a solar powered version, therefore not requiring you to buy battery chargers any more.
The standing is made easier to earn once you have HELIOS sentinel, as this will passively scan some enemies etc, for you, giving you some easy extra standing each day.
Tip 2/2
As you mentioned with weapons do not sell them right away and have sellers regret not just because they may be difficult to het back, but also you should check to see if there is a DUAL version of the weapon - for example. The HEAT SWORD has a DUAL HEAT SWORD variant, you only need to craft a second copy (no MR ranking up needed as you only get the MR xo once per unique item) then you combine the ranked or MR30 copy with the MR 0 version and you're good to go.
Oh, that's true! Getting the Sol Battery Widget first means you'll never have to buy ammo for the scanner anymore, and that's a really nice one to get for sure. Sadly, with the Helios, it will only scan until you've completed the Codex entry scan for a particular item, and after that, it won't scan that item again. But early on, it's great to have, and it will help a good amount by adding more enemies to the Simulacrum as they need to be scanned too. Thanks for the comment, that's a great tip, and I appreciate that.
Also: The Widget's are upgrades for the Synthesis Scanner (which is available from Simaris), not the Codex Scanner that you get from the Market.
For the abilities thing, the game does a bad job at explaining what abilities do sometimes, i suggest to all tenno that use the warframe wiki, everything there is super good explained.
That's one of the most important things to learn early on, too, I would say. The Warframe Wiki is definitely one of your best friends when playing Warframe, that's very true. For people looking for it here is the wiki: warframe.fandom.com/wiki/WARFRAME_Wiki
Biggest thing for me. I didn't realize that you could buy Warframe and weapon blueprints in the marketplace for credits. I literally spent the first 3 years playing Warframe with just my starter Loki frame (way back when he was one of the starter options) because I thought that "buy Warframes with Plat" was the only way to get the full frames outside of the occasional blueprints they give you.
That's very true, actually. If I hadn't watched videos early on and learned you could buy blueprints for credits, I wouldn't have known either until much later. Appreciate you sharing your story. Thanks!
Just started the game on PS5, can you explain this a bit more? Or a link on a video? Sounds serious 😂
In short, when looking at the marketplace in Warframe, it only shows Platinum prices until you click on the frame or weapon. Then, the credit price appears under the Platinum price if the item can be bought for credits. I demonstrate this in the first 10 seconds of this video, where I show how to buy the Gauss Blueprint for credits. ruclips.net/video/bzuyDR_5g4w/видео.html
The main difference between buying with platinum or credits is that platinum purchases usually come fully built. On the other hand, buying with credits will provide a blueprint, which means you'll have to farm the resources and craft it usally. @@TheRealRoka
The biggest mistake of my life in warframe was using 20 of my starter plat to buy an orokin reactor and putting it on the furax mk-1
My mistake was that I tried to do to much to fast and I missed out on a lot of the fun things at the start so take your time and have fun you will appreciate the things the game brings a lot more
As for syndicates you can get 4 as allies there are two paths that will achieve this. Arbitors of hexis and cephalon Sunday then steel meridian with red veil(never pledge or syndicet mission) as for second path new loka and Perrin sequence to red veil the to steel meridian ( never pledge or syn mission )
Actually, there are 3 combinations:
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Red Veil (2 days) 40K
Steel Meridian 10K
New Loka (1 day) 20K
The Perrin Sequence 10K
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Steel Meridian (2 days) 40K
Red Veil 10K
Cephalon Suda (1 day) 20K
Arbiters of Hexis 10K
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Arbiters of Hexis (2 days) 10K
Cephalon Suda 10K
The Perrin Sequence (2 days) 10K
New Loka 10K
Your Mastery rank still gains experience if you fail your test. So you can accrue excess exp towards the next test.
I've been playing for 6 years now, and i had no idea that there was a "practice" button on the MR test screen
I don't think i would've have found anytime soon either if someone didnt tell me too. The small practice button is really good at hiding that for sure.
@@TipsyContent that and the tutorial button in the mod bench are good at hiding.
I still wish DE made them blink to catch players attention
So many people says mods feel overwhelming i guess thats only if you have never played an mmo before. I find modding extremely simple compared to a lot of other games mechanics
If you're new to a system like this, I can totally understand how it might seem confusing. With Warframes diffrent elemental combinations that make more elements, and there being upgradable too, and various extra mods, it can feel overwhelming at first. However, you're right, it's not too complicated once you grasp the basic concepts. The game does tend to throw a lot of information at you all at once, and that can make things feel a bit messy initially. But as you continue to play, things start falling into place.
6:58 to juggle multiple factions max 4 you need to pick two with seperate sub allies. example pick steel meridian as primary its ally is red veil. by doing steel meridan ever point earned also earns 0.5 toward its ally. steel merdian mission + 1000 points. but also gives 500 red veil. so pick celephon suda as a second faction to help. its ally is arbitors of hexas. so 1000 steel merdian = 500 red veil like wise 1000 celphonlon suda = 500 arbiters of hex. you can raise 4 this way (as of last playing warframe trying to get the other two up to positive they always revert back to negative 2 hate so only 4 can be raised)
I apologize in advance as you read this. I tried to make things as little of a wall as possible, but this game is complex and I went into detail explaining why people should approach some things in a certain way. I am trying to get people to think of things a certain way while also teaching them. The walls were kind of unavoidable.
Your first plat should be two Warframe slots. You only start with two Warframe slots and that allows you to at the very least have three go-to frames and one slot for MR foddering other frames. Weapons in the beginning should be for MR fodder for the most part with a selected primary secondary and melee being swapped out as you get your MR up. Don't hold on to old weapons if you don't really need them. In the beginning you will want to go for weapons that can be good up till the end of the star chart. Get a Panzer Vulpaphyla and lookout for the Ghoul Purge event in PoE on Earth accessible through Cetus so you can farm for Hunter Recovery. Specifically the Ghoul Purge bounty mission that you get from Konzu. That will allow Viral Quills will heal you as the spores spread to enemies and damage them. If possible the only mods after that I recommend are Fetch, Link Health and Link Armor. You may need to use a forma or two on it to max those mods without an Orokin Reactor. Both this and an Orokin Catalyst are used to double a Warframe's, Weapon's, Companion's and Companion Weapon's mod drain capacity. Bringing it from 30 to 60. That should give you a solid start in keeping you alive and clearing the star chart. Circling back to weapons look out for Gift from the Lotus events. You can get two decent weapons as well with an Orokin Catalyst already in them. The two weapons are Dex Sybaris and Dex Dakra. At the vary least they will last you long enough till you get more resources and can probably get you to the end of the chart. I don't really think Dex Furis is worth it. It doesn't do enough damage for me.
If you struggle keep in mind if you join a clan with the research you can get Wukong. His Celestial Twin ability makes the game a lot easier. It does double to triple melee damage without ordering it to attack a target from my experience. The order is just overkill which the order does double the damage it is already doing. His second ability Cloud Walker turns you into a cloud of mist healing him while he moves and virtually allowing him to fly for the duration of the ability. His third ability Defy absorbs damage from enemies and at the end of the duration gives you up to a maximum of 1500 bonus armor for 15 seconds doing a wide area attack with his iron staff redirecting all the damage you collect back at enemies. His fourth ability Primal Fury giving you a second melee weapon in the form of his Iron Staff that you can mod independently. Wukong even has an augment mod called Celestial Stomp. Effectively giving Wukong his own version of Rhino's fourth ability Rhino stomp making him that much more powerful. His passive allows him to cheat death three times giving you a buff on activating the passive. You can also only take one of the three weapon slots and both you and your twin will use it. People might argue that it isn't worth the Nitain though I think the vets forget just low long it is till you really have use for it. Sure every bit could count, but I think it's worth it to make the process of clearing the chart that much easier so you can access the rest of the game.
Before moving on too much I would like to talk about earning credits. There are nodes before the main way of getting credits that you can play for more credits. They are both defense missions and if you only play to wave five and extract they can help you in your early times with your credit shortage. They are not going to break the bank mind you though they will at least keep you rolling for what you need. The first node is Kadesh on Mars and if you complete it you will get 15,900 credits from the mission reward on completion excluding and not to be confused with Mission Credits being credits you get in the match. In Seimeni on Ceres you get 22,400 with the same exclusion mentioned above. After these you have Index on Neptune. Index is an endless mode behaves like a defense. you will play a set term and when you advance terms the enemies get harder. There are also three different entry tiers where you pay an entry fee and you get a set reward of credits when and if you win. The number shown that you will get is what is awarded after the first term. So if you go two terms you will get two payments of that credit reward. The entry cost/profit on your investment follows as Low Risk - 30,000/75,000, Medium Risk - 40,000/135,000 and High Risk - 50,000/200,000. I know ultimately you would want to go with Index though that is a long ways off and other vets don't seem to mention Kadesh or Seimeni for the early moments of not being there yet. You still need a lot of credits early on so I thought it worth a mention.
Please don't go in a match not knowing what your weapons and Warframe do. I can't tell you how many times when Styanax came out that people able were not casting the third ability to regenerate peoples energy. They didn't even know they could do that because they didn't read their abilities! Make sure when you play this game you are as informed as possible. Understand you will eventually have questions and or need help. That is what the community is there for. We want people to ask questions and learn about the game. It's better than being ignorant and a liability. I would also encourage you to learn how other Warframes operate because in trying to help them you might actually be hurting them not knowing how they survive. Also seriously google and youtube are you best friend. The in-game Codex also tells you a lot about where to farm mods. As you learn more and start farming the more advanced mods that might help you as well.
Take Voruna for example. Garuda pretends to be the blood queen, but Voruna is the true blood queen. Voruna's kit is designed for her to kill to survive. If you deprive her of kills she will die. So with this in mind as she generates energy orbs she uses Equilibrium to convert those into health orbs. Those energy orbs come from her melee kills when her third ability is activated which only lasts for a minute. That ability at base at max rank only gets +5 seconds per kill and +7.75 seconds for the best case scenario. Her second ability applies 5 full 10 stacks of random status effects on enemies and when the target dies spreads the status effects to nearby enemies. The second ability is also required for the third ability to be fed. To add time to your third ability you need to cast the second ability and kill all effected enemies with the status effects by the ability. If I have someone near me killing everything around me and I can't keep my third ability up I will go down. Sometimes people might ask you to do or even stop doing something because it can either help or kill them. Be understanding that it's not that people are trying to be rude or troll for the most part.
Limbo is a good example of this. (Bare with me vets I have a decent point here.) A bad Limbo can ruin a match. There are certain times where he needs to not cast abilities because sometimes it prevents things from being interactable or it hurts the damage you are able to do and if a Limbo is spastic the match can literally be unplayable. I once had a limbo that was so delusional and perhaps he was a troll. There was a mission we had to protect a Grineer for a Gift from the Lotus event. He kept spamming his abilities to such a degree that we couldn't process what was going on. He literally prevented us from doing any damage effectively allowing our defense target to die. It was easily avoidable if he just had the ability to accept that he was wrong when people were trying to inform him of what was happening. Always be willing to listen to peoples request and try to understand what they are trying to tell you. If you determine it's inconsequential or they are in fact wrong feel free to not listen to them. For myself as a Voruna main when I ask people to give me space I literally need it. If you want to come get the energy that drops please by all means come and get it or any of the dropped resources. All I ask is that you don't stick around and deprive me of kills aka my survival. Oh on a second note there are a limited amount of resources that can be dropped at a time. Make sure you pick them up!
DO NOT FORCE REVIVE.... EVER! Doing this actually kills team work and the flow of the match. You weaken everyone else when you are off on your own and waste a revive that could have been spared by someone picking you up. So instead of being revived by a player and still having 4 more lives on death you now have three. I have also seen people do this and then complain that I'm not dying and want to continue my run. Don't blame people because you do this and are left with your time being wasted. I'm not going to ruin what I am doing because you made the choice to sit it out. Stick with the group and let them try to revive you. I also encourage you to stick with the other players in the mission as much as possible. When all of you are together you get the highest affinity bonus possible ranking up your frames and weapons even faster. By sticking together and playing on each others strengths and reviving each other this makes the game a better experience for everyone. Personally I would prefer it if someone going down all the time gave me the chance to revive them because if I can they can stick around longer and get more loot. In return I get that little bit of damage reduction and whatever damage they can give that I don't have to do myself.
Firstly, thanks for taking the time to write this, it's pretty impressive.
I find it interesting that the Panzer Vulpaphyla can actually heal you with the right stuff. I haven't obtained that pet myself to be fair, I've been running Charm on my Smeeta Kavat since early on. Still, your information about the Panzer Vulpaphyla has gotten my interest, and I might consider getting one now.
Also I agree with your idea of getting Wukong early on, especially for making spy missions easier, which can be quite helpful when learning them in the early stages. Your summary of Wukong's abilities is spot on, and even though he might be a bit expensive in terms of Nitain, he's definitely worth it, especially if you haven't obtained Wukong Prime yet as me for exemple.
Additionally, your tip about earning credits through the Index mission is a great tip. It should be pretty manageable to run early on, and it's a great way to get some quick credits. Your explanations about the Index and their credit values are also very helpful for players in need of credits. Great tips all around
Not the greatest writer so can't go too in depth with a reply so will leave it here to this.
Thank you for taking the time to share this really great information! It's great to see you wanting to help new players can diffently see your passion.. Your tips on managing resources, choosing weapons, and understanding Warframe abilities are really good and fair.
I also want to emphasize to any newer players: remember to play the game at your own pace and play the way that brings you enjoyment. In the end, you have to have fun playing a game, as that's what they're made for.
Hello wolf! I'm new to the game, Took your advice on buying the 2 warframe slots and Just got to my 10th hour in, Cooking up the Rhino Mats and wanted to ask... If I go for Wukong will I need Rhino if his augment mod makes him similar to Rhino or do I drop Rhino entirely for Wukong? Ty for the credit farm advice. And I wanted to know if you had more tips on early mods to look out for since I find myself not doing much damage, but it may be that I just don't understand how to properly output damage or enemy resistances (or both xD)
@@ImxxFuZe Honestly I like how polite you are. If you are up for it feel free to add me as you see me here in the game. Add the note of who you are and I will add you. Or if it's better for you I can take the time to get my stuff together and give you my best effort at an informed answer. I'll also look out for your answer here in case you want the written response.
@@wolfhound146 I sent you a friend request, Have a good night/day!
Grind for a necramech as soon as you get the quest. It’ll save you a bunch of time in the long run and it’s helpful for some high level content
Very true, especially as the Necramech is a big roadblock for newer players.
Practicing your MR rank test is something I stopped doing once I got to about 13 as you still earn mastery rank XP when you’re waiting to do an MR test.
That's true, the XP keeps accumulating even when you're not doing your MR test. I did something similar when I hit MR 16, I took a break for a bit with mr tests but eventually decided to keep going. As ranking up your MR does have benefits like gaining more daily reputation with any faction and some other extra quality of life improvements. But keep up the grind
@@TipsyContent 9 months later hopefully you see this. I am a new player and am confused if I should not do any more missions until I complete the MR test? Or as you guys stated it accumulates regardless so I can just keep grinding through the star chart? Also what are the benefits of joining a clan? Thanks for the help.
I am flabbergasted at the idea of selling your Xoris seeing its easily in the top 10 of melee weapons.
When do you unlock this? I'm in need of a better melee the starter sword sucks after awhile 😂
@@tempyo512 it's from a quest called deadlock protocol. Just continue playing. It's a free weapon.
Also early on finish all nodes on the planets and do all your quests in your codex
Very true Finishing all nodes on a planet also unlocks nightmare missions, offering valuable mods for a newer player.
Selling quest items is my biggest mistake. I’m MR 29 trying to get to 30 and the only arching I don’t have mastered is the odanata cause I deleted it as soon as I got a better archwing.
Ouch, quest items are quite a grind to get back. It takes a good amount of Cephalon rep to recover them again.
This is a goated video. Most of these kind are just clickbait, I can't believe this is actually helpful. You gained a sub dude
Thanks! really glad to hear that.
Finally a WF youtuber that doesn't have 6 billion credits, 10k platinum, and is playing some random midgame quest instead of LEVEL CAP STEEL PATH ULTRA VIOLENCE NIGHTMARE MODE RED NUMBERS SHOWER!!
You are one of us, the people.
(USSR anthem sounds in the background)
If you catch me in a LEVEL CAP mission, while blasting the Anthem in the background, you have full permission to knock me out with a sandal!
Here some tiips from a warframe vet something people do a lot is try and craft all the warframes they can find and use them instead you should aim to only have a couple frames for specific type of missions my go to for first few frames to get at the start of the game goes volt rhino hydro and ivara these are some of the best for open world endurance and stealth missions and rhino is great for most nightmares and index
Dump everything you don’t need into plat and buy slots try not to sell anything unless you get a better version. You’ll never know if later on it will become good/you’ll wanna use it. You start of with no plat but eventually you’ll have to much plat if you actively farm the game.
Imma use my starter plat on saturated colorscheme❤
(save em till u get a coupon and i know it seems boring but that pack has most in one❤)
Just a heads up for the poeple that don't know or are confused by the blessings they only give a 25% bonus and not a 100% like a bosster they are still good to take though if you need it
does a blessing and a booster stack??
@@tayevaughnrodgers2056 yes if you have a booster and a blessing it becomes a 125% bonus and this also further stacks if there is a weekend event that gives a booster wich can get it up to a 225% bonus wich can be further boosted by dark mission nodes that gives affinity, drop chance and recourses
The biggest mistake I see new players making is looking in the market and going, oh, I want this frame, or that one. The game gives you the ability to earn new warframes on most planets from the local boss for the parts and the main BluePrint from the market. These warframes are based on you actually having the materials to build the Warframe and the mods to make them playable. I see so many people who buy warframes and then are disappointed because they can’t build them correctly and say the warframe “Sucks”.
For a number of years, they vaulted warframes and sold the pieces in the store.
Frost Prime and Rhino Prime were removed back when I played. The pieces became sooo valuable
7:16 it’s super easy to 4 factions to T5 I accidentally it it just depends on who you pick but to be really honest it dosnt matter in the long run as you can buy everything from everyone given a bit of time.
My tipp. Raise 2 syndicates at once. Helps for new primes.
1 correction: When your "companion" a.k.a. "pet" dies you get them back during that mission if you die & revive.
Also, with the new update today, all pets respawn normally and don't fully die anymore. This is a really nice quality of life update for the pets in the game. Overall pretty noice
Never forget the Second Dream one of the greatest gaming moments ever
I've spent all my starting plat on useless crap and now I'm struggling without Warframe slots 😢
Luckily, once you get a little into the game, farming to get slots shouldn't take too long if you're not a hoarder like me who wants to keep all the stuff instead of selling it for plat.
I love how he says "chap-a-lon simaris" XD
For the mistake of selling normal frame, Im lucky to have mindset of only selling the frame that has prime. I bummed out for a while when I got *the spoiler* but then duviri came with circuit, so Im good.
Yeah, I did it too, selling normal when getting primes before unlocking the "thing" and then having to farm those frames again. Now tho getting a new frame every week through the Duviri is really nice, especially early on. Some of the frames can be really annoying to farm, so it definitely helps when you can unlock the ability to farm them in the Duviri.
@@TipsyContentwhat is the "thing???"
@@D4YT0N4 That Would Be the Helminth System
Tip:
Do not touch "The Duviri Paradox" at all cost, unless you finish [The New War]. This will make you confuse even more.
I wouldn't personally advise avoiding it at all costs because, as of right now, acquiring a Voidrig and a Railjack are requirements for 'The New War,' which can take some time and might also add a bit of information overload. However, Duviri can certainly be overwhelming due to all the extra content it introduces into the game. On the other hand, the circuit on the normal difficulty level, which provides essentially a free frame a week, is also a nice way to allow players to farm some of the more challenging frames. But I do agree that Duviri doesn't explain what it does and how it works for new players, who will likely be even more confused by it.
@@TipsyContent I agree, but like I create a completely different character in Durviri and I was so confused in [The New War]. It hardly explain the relationship between drifter and operator. I had to search up in Google. But I guess player who want to enjoy the lore should aviod it
That's true. Lore-wise, Duviri lore points are first really seen after The New War with Zariman stuff, so that's understandable for sure. Also, I started playing a little before Duviri, so I had completed The New War before Duviri came out. But coming into the game now, I can understand your point, especially if you like the lore and want to learn it through the game.
From what I've been told, there was also a lot of old lore that has been removed or moved away from before The New War which makes some stuff even more
confusing, but I don't have too much knowledge about the lore as I'm still learning my way through it. It can be confusing when you haven't done the lore quest where you learn what the Operator is and what the Zariman is with the Void. In a sense, Duviri is like getting served dessert before the meal, so I understand you there. So yes lore wise do new war and zariman first (Complete star chart) and codex story mission then duviri as that will be the order from my understanding.
You can have 4 syndicates with rank 5 doing this:
Pledge to Red veil > Till max out Steel Meridian > Now pledge to New Loka till max out The Perrin Sequence, now you can recover the missing reputation switching back to Red veil, and voila.
When I first started playing and got to factions my brain immediately did the math to get 3 factions positive
For me personally, I'm sticking to just two factions. Having more is an option, but I tend to forget, so I'm letting it sit for now and might change it occasionally. It's a simple system, but with all the other things the game throws at you, it can be a bit overwhelming.
My biggest mistake in this game was picking it up with my ex, who at that point was a veteran in the game. She wanted me to play so we could do missions together, and then she proceeded to isolate me in the game. I wasn’t allowed to play with her because I didn’t have good weapons or frames, and I wasn’t allowed to farm for better frames as they were “too high leveled” for me, despite having completed the missions that rewarded blueprints. She was mad at me when I got Excalibur Umbra because no way I should have been able to beat the quest on my own lol.
We’ve since broken up, and I found my current clan, and they’re both amazing players & people. They helped me speed run to their level by helping me farm some rare mods like the Deimos dragon key vault mods
Definitely sounds like a rough starting experience, but I'm glad to hear you found your place within the game and some great people to accompany that too. Best of luck out there!
Sydicate reputation: when you wear a sigil of 1 syndicate you earn standing for that syndicate 100%.
it has 1 ally that will get 50% standing earned. only applies if you joined that syndicate as well.
it has also an Arch enemy faction that will loose 100% standing, and this arch enemy faction will have an ally too where you will loose 50% standing as well if you join them or not.
if you go steel Meridian/Red Veil you can take Arbiters of Hexis and Cephalon suda. but it would mean you mainly should go Steel Meridian missions with the steel meridian sigil till red veil has enough standing to go Hexis/Suda missions without loosing too much standing with Red Veil. yes, it works and if you never want to trade and go completely solo its a good option to get many syndicate weapons and mods. but you can just trade, works perfectly well since syndicate weapons and mods cost the same you should have no issues finding someone to trade.
so the best way is to get 2 syndicates that are allies and do missions for both syndicates. yes, that means you will have 2-4 enemy factions but you will get standing for both factions extremely fast instead of having to watch how much standing you have to balance because you can loose ranks. and sometimes they want extremely rare weapon parts, you don't want to pay those again to rank back up. and you should see enemy factions as free of charge exp and specter blueprint delivery anyway.
the thing is with syndicates: you have the daily limit.
you can find Medallions or syndicate regalia and trade it in the Relais for standing beside the daily limit.
and the syndicate missions (have to be rank 1 standing) where you find those regalia go beside the daily limit as well.
you can rank up syndicates much faster than factions because there only the daily limit counts.
you can pay retribution and switch your syndicates, with regalia you can even rank up very fast anytime you want. but since some of the rank up payment is pretty rare: just stick with 2 syndicates that are allied. you may want to buy relic packs after you got all mods and weapons you need and the best way to get much standing fast is 2 allied syndicates and doing both their missions and search for regalia.
Ask your experienced friends for pricing. Ever since permanent resurgence kicked in, prices have been in flux, even the scammers aren't sure what's believable anymore.
Didn't know about that affinity blessing or the opportunity to practice the MRs. Very useful info!
Happy to hear you found some useful stuff here ^^ best of luck on the grind from here on Tenno!
Place your resource extractors and check them. Free resources while youre not playing
1. Not Practicing MR Test
0:21
2. Spending Your First 50 Plat
1:43
3. Selling The Wrong Items
2:35
4. Not Starting On Factions When You Can
5:46
5. Maxing Mods Early On
7:18
6. Frames Are Good Too
8:39
7. Not Using Free Blessings To Level
10:06
8. Selling Mods & Ayatan Stars
10:51
9. Not Modding Your pets
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10. Using Trade Chat To Spend Plat
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yeah peoplr reget this a lot 3 skana selling when u need it for dual skana :/
To juggle between the syndicates is not that hard if you want 3 you just take either arbiter of hexis and steel meridian so you have suda that grows passively and just don't go up in red veil, or for example perrin sequence and red veil and you don't go up in steel meridian, if you want four you have to juggle between (in my case) suda and steel meridian so you cancel out the loss of red veil, it's a bit trickier so I don't do it but having 3 syndicates doesn't require much effort
Thanks for sharing your tips on juggling syndicates! It's really helpful to know how to balance them didn't think it would be this easy to get 3 factions Gotta get back to leveling 3 factions. Thanks!
But how do you take arbiters and steel meridian at the same time?
From what i could find looking abit into it:
Steel / Suda / Hexis / Veil
Only run Steel / Suda missions
Suda won't interfere with Steel and gives you +50% Hexis,
the -50% Veil is made up by the +50% Veil from Steel
and the Steel (no negative for Suda / Hexis) finally gets Veil into positive.
@@samuelellis645 What I did was just to max arbiter of hexis and suda and by then steel meridian was still neutral while red veil and perrin sequence were at -2 so then I leveled up steel meridian and if I wanted i could have leveled up red veil too but i couldn't be bothered. This is not the most optimal way to do it i'd say and if you want 4 syndicates it's a bit more complicated but if you want to have 3 syndicates it's not really a hard thing to do
You can do the same thing i did but if you want red veil, perrin sequence and new loka it's about the same it's just don't level up steel meridian and you should have 3 syndicates with close to no effort
1 forma a day
Keeps pain away ❤
My mistake is thinking that primed warframes have stronger abilities
Knowing how powerful none primed warframes are could've been much more useful
Yes, Prime frames are mostly cosmetic with a slight increase of 10-25+ to shield, health, or something similar, they are mostly the same for sure. But with shield gating, you could argue that the normal frame is sometimes stronger in that regard than the Prime because it has less base shield to help with the gate. But that's a great point That Normal frames and Primes are mostlly just as strong. I appreciate the comment.
Syndicates are not that complicated. Select either the top 3 or the bottom 3 and you’ll be fine.
My tip is join a clan as fast as possible.
Not a mistake i made but sure join/ look for an active clan early game, so many easy to get items from the dojo.
Yes! Getting into a clan early on is definitely a good thing. It comes with many valuable blueprints, as well as your Archwing Launcher and other important stuff.
@TipsyContent if its active eneough can make finding squads super easy too
@@dizzzy12 Yes, that too! There are lots of great benefits, and overall, the Warframe community is really supportive!
Good video, informative for newer players.
Also, it's Cephalon, pronounced Seff-ah-lon
My advice would be do as many nightwave missions as you can during other missions (kill several birds with one stone and you will get tokens to buy Vauban, some important mods you will need, nitain extract which you need to craft many frames/weaps, weap/frame slots, catalysts and reactors). All in all an easy and sometimes only way you can get some extremely important stuff you will need.
If you need rep for Simaris, one super easy way is to use Ivara built for Efficiency and go to a mission in kuva fortress and just scan grineer til you wanna die from boredom.
I've been playing since the game was in early beta so hmu if you need advice or tips etc definately not an expert tho lol
I started yesterday and accidentally bought a cosmetic for plat since i thought it was credits i had to use when buying.. lol
Ouch, but I hope you got a nice cosmetic then. Fashion is always important while slaughtering masses of enemies.
Hold melee attack for continuous strike 5 years I just found out
Love to see videos in 4k keep them coming!
You got it!
why does this video show up now!!! I just failed my MR12 and didnt know about the practice button!
i chose Red Veil without thinking much. and till now i still dont know what to think about choosing Red Veil
All very sensible suggestions.
Brooo
I just started yesterday but there is a whole market place hereeeee
Imma try to keep up
Thanks a lot ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Btw u recommend me this video yesterday ❤
You got this! Also, if you need a clan, just let me know, and I can invite you to ours ^^ Best of luck on the warframe journey!
You should edit the companions part, theyre becoming immortal on next update
Pets will still go down, which will disable their abilities, but you will now be able to upgrade their 'recover timer' for them to get back up. So, it still stands somewhat, as far as I understood it from the livestream the other day. It's definitely going to be interesting to see what happens on the 18th when the first part for pets rolls out with Dagoth and new mods and stuff. Lots of quality of life improvements, which is nice. Thanks for comment will keep that in mind tho!
@@TipsyContent still no need to all of them be tanking damage, shield gating will also be a thing.
Idk if anyone will watch this in the future but if ur new or if u didnt know when u wanted to buy a whole set warframe or weapon buy it 1 by 1 and u will save a ton of plat😅
That's a very good tip. People often increase the price a bit for sets since it costs fewer trade slots, and it's also more convenient for buyers. Alternatively, you could explore buying single parts and selling the complete set to potentially make some extra platinum. Great strategy!
everytime i see gameplay of warframe it looks like im watching and apex alg match , sweating so hard on npcs for no reason
Bought platium to buy an railjack bc quote ''i don't want to grind that much''
Biggest Tip i learned is: If you don't have weapons/frame slots space, just leave the item in the foundry, you can pick them up whenever you want and it doesn't add up space at all. I have like 50 items in there and it's been a whole year and they're still there. 😂
I have so many weapons and even frames just chilling in the foundry good storage ngl.
i spent plat on like 2 plastids when i first started
Ouch thats a rough one early on to spent plat on.
Also, everytime you trade you waste a trade... meaning many traders prefer a full trade instead of trading just 1 item... so take that into account
for real, people that trade all day wont waste the trade. also the trade is linked to mr so the higher the mr the more trades you get.
@@DRUKENHOBO and this is a tip for new players... it happened to me many times... iwanted to sell 1 and only item but the trader refused to accept unless was a full trade ... so the mod or whatever + other stuff ... it happens really
I haven't been doing much trading yet, but that's a great thing to keep in mind. As @drukenhobo mentioned, people who trade a lot aim to be as efficient as possible with the trades they have available. Thanks for the tip, it's a great thing to remember for future trades.
@@TipsyContent look for relics that will be vaulted, stock up on them, then get alot of plat for them.
Free blessing only provide 25% bonuses. So, like u said about Affinity blessing "Cut your leveling time in half". I think that's not true. Correct if I am wrong.
Yeah, I might’ve overstated that a bit, haha. 25% sounds more accurate. I guess you could stack it with a Charm and a booster to hit that goal, but otherwise, a normal affinity blessing wouldn’t exactly cut the leveling time in half.
Mistake number 1 is getting invested warframe and walking up in the middle of the night with build ideas
Gotta get one of those dream simulacrums to test out builds even in sleep now.
I've sold a couple of frames already, luckily non-primes. Dunno how far exactly I gotta go to get to this thing where I can "use" them, but I'm constantly low on slots rn. And I don't understand trading, or just don't have the patience to grind for things to sell
No worries early on, it's not too big of a deal, as the frames you get are usually pretty simple to farm again. The problem will arise if you sell something that might be hard or take a long time to farm again. The thing I talk about in the video to use instead of selling frames is something called Helminth. You can get it not that far into the game, so it could be an idea to investigate that.
For trading, it's pretty simple. You will have to be in a clan and higher than MR2. Once that is completed, you can go to your clan dojo and use the trade station, and click on another player also in the clan dojo to trade with them. If you are going to trade, I recommend using the warframe.market website as that's basically where most trades take place.
For primes and plat, I have some other guides on my channel which should be pretty beginner-friendly and not too overwhelming.
the credits one i have almost 1 mil just by playing the game
My personal mistake is i have no idea how to use orokin reactor (?) to to increase my Warframe energy (mod points).
The quest (storyline) would gave you some, use it wisely as you can't farm it.
Btw, i personally attacked as i intended to sell my nekros (i have khora and nekros is farmable 😉 frame)
For the Orokin Reactor, you can kind of farm them, but they are limited to Nightwave Creds, costing 35 creds each, and you can only obtain up to a certain amount every week. But it's very true early on, definitely use them wisely, as they can make that weapon or frame much better than one without, simply because you can mod it better and cause higher Mod Capacity.
Before selling any frame, I would recommend looking into the "Helminth System." However, then again, Nekros is pretty easy to farm back, so I wouldn't worry too much there. ^^
It's 75 nightwave cred.
Helminth is quite far for me as i started playing the game and too engaged with side quests lol
Ah, my bad, yeah, it's 75 creds. And that's totally fair then. There's also so much to do in Warframe, so it's pretty easy to get sidetracked. But the great thing is, there are so many cool things to get sidetracked by and enjoy. Best of luck on the grind, and I hope you have fun in the Warframe universe! If you have any question and so on feel free to ask ^^@@somethingsomething7679
I'm not subbed yet and not looking your all your video.
Do you have "step-by-step power up in Warframe video"?
Yes, i know completing the star chart/story quest would give more abilities/power and there are plethora of power up, but which one first and what's next?
There are riven mod, galvanized mod, arcane, tome(?), incarnon, open world boss, shard.
Story/progress (star chart/game update) wise, which one i should do first?
Not exactly a step-by-step guide yet, but I have some planned for general progress for newer players in the future, though. However, I do showcase beginner builds for both frames and weapons in most of my guides, which should be pretty beginner-friendly and allow you to tackle most of the star chart without much worry.
I can also try to guide you a little. Personally, I would say the most important thing for powering up would be getting certain Multishot, Viral combo, or Crit chance and crit damage mods and upgrading them to "not over your max capacity," but getting the mods to, let's say level 4, 6, or 8.
here is a Hek build with a potato to upgrade capacity to 60, though, but it could be something to go after if you like shotguns: prnt.sc/gL5YPGyBSlPo
You will get some pretty nice things getting through the main quests of the game.
Also, begin to work towards your necramech (you will need it for the main quest) as that can be tedious to do so I highly recommend just starting to level all the open world factions as you're limited to a certain amount of rep per day
Necramech Guide: ruclips.net/video/DEICPMZ28F8/видео.html&t
So for your list, I would say prioritize completing story missions and progressing through your star chart. While Farming for good mods and don't worry bout (Archon mods, Prime Mods, and Galvanized mods) as they come later, so don't worry about those until you're done with the star chart. Arcanes and relic farming are also later game activities. But personally just do what you enjoy and take your time and enjoy the game as it's not a sprint but more of a marathon.
Hope this helps a little bit.
video already really outdated sadly, pets for example do come back and endo is very easy to farm these days xD Maybe its time for an update. I think very important things to mention might be duviri enabling you to easily get many of the classic frames.
My recommendation for everyone playing is to just get a frame and weapon you like, and focus on unlocking the star system while playing the quests. You get so many good things these days just from playing the quests.
Another thing to add is that you should def. farm yourself those 12/20 plat you need for weapon/warframe slots.
It is really easy to get. Even if you only drop prime junk (parts worth no plat) you can sell them to people who want dukats whenever baro ki'teer is around.
If you sell large bulks and have a customer who is a bit impatient you might get rates of ~1 plat per 10 ducats.
You can expect prime junk worth 40 ducats with the average unvaulted relic you can farm very easily (and you might even get lucky if someone puts a vaulted relic and your drop is worth a lot of plat).
This means as a lower boundary a relic will give you 3-4 plat in income no matter how unlucky your drops are and if you maybe have some friends to share radiants you might push that up towards 5-6 plat. This means all you need to afford 2 more weapon slots is to run a max of 4 relics in the very worst case.
And often enough while cracking a relic you will get a relic back in return, e.g. when running survival or interception which would be my favorite.
So yeah dont get too scared, and take your time to farm some plats to be able to have more frames.
It's been half a year and DE has definitely been putting out some great updates for the game, for sure. I wouldn't call the video really outdated, as some stuff still stands, haha. But you've made some great points. Regarding platinum for new players, I feel like the biggest hurdle is probably just getting into how trading works and so on. As a new player, you're probably overwhelmed already, and then you have to learn how to trade using either a website or maybe get scammed in trade chat. From personal experience, it definitely took some time before I even began trading. But really nice points. Thanks for the comment ^^
Don't sell you're original streamline I did when you get the primes because you will need them to subsume in the helminth 😓😭
The factions you can actually have 3 without any of them going down, cephalon steel meridian and arbiters of hexis
If you want 4, max out hexis and cephalon, then max out steel meridian and it will also give 50% to red veil, you'll have to stick with this one longer just to get red veil out of negative but that's how you get 4, then once red veil is up just make sure you have some spare reputation to lose if you want to get stuff for hexis and cephalon
Personally I just do 3, don't need to think about it and a lot of people who pledged with the others will trade with you if you want something from there
I just buy warframe slots, ive only bought a weapon slot once, from then on youill get free weapns from events or quests which all come with a free weapon slot, some of these weapons such, which means you can sell them
Great video brother
Much appricated mate ^^
Sunt în 3 alianțe 😂
Perin,New loka și Arbiter.
Last time i checked i cant sell xoris need to check again tho
And never sell base frames if u dont have their subsume like roar from rhino trying to get rhino again can be a pain
I'm pretty sure you can sell it, but you'll always have to have at least one weapon in each slot. So, if the Xoris is your only melee, the game wouldn't allow you to sell it. And oh, yes, my luck with Rhino was so bad, I had to run that mission over 20 times the first time around just to get all the parts so I feel that.
@@TipsyContent I think I ran jackal through like mabye a year or 2 with that mission at least over 40 times
Oh, darn, that's Farmframe for you! Sometimes you're lucky, and other times it's just like that for real.
Literally on my 1st masters test. Definitely praticing lol
Good luck on the journey new Tenno
When i started warframe my dumbass used it for an idle animation.
great video!
Thanks! ^^
Great tips dude
Thanks, Happy to hear
already used my beginner plat on plogg instruments for octavia #noragrets
Not gonna lie, that sounds like a great investment because that's an awesome feature to play around with. Time to make beats while grinding hordes of enemies in space!
nice,, can you also make guide video for best early weapons and mods to use?
"Great idea! I'll definitely add it to my list. Thanks for the suggestion, mate. Personally, I would recommend the Hek as an early-game weapon. It's pretty strong and can one-shot most enemies if you mod it with damage, multishot, crit chance, crit damage, and viral (toxic + cold) elements. Something like that should work really well. may need the 60/60 mods for more Reload speed as it can be a little slow maybe.
Started a few days ago and spend my plat on the 3rd day now I need weapon slots 💀
Welcome to the game! Hope you enjoy the journey of Warframe, Tenno. If you need slots, I would recommend farming a bit of your Nightwave to level 5, as that will unlock 2 weapon slots. Another thing you could do is look into farming Prime junk to sell for a small amount of Platinum, but the 12 Platinum for weapon slots should come fast enough that way. Good luck on the grind ^^
I got some parts of Garuda prime set and two parts of the duel keres but ain’t getting no buyers still farming tho
If you just need some quick Platinum, try looking at the 'WTB' section on the parts you have on warframe.market. That is usually pretty fast if anything
@@TipsyContent I’m on console and it’s not looking good pc players want what I got but console don’t
@Asura_6ix Oh, gotcha. Console trading is a bit different, and I'm not well-versed in that area, sorry. But If you're on PlayStation, I'd suggest looking at Ldw849's comment further below this video. He mentioned helping out newer players if they left a comment. It might be worth checking on. but yea It's a bit challenging, gettings those slots early other than the Nightwaves one but hopefully, cross-trading and everything will be in the game soon so that will make the new player experience alittle better for everyone. Best of luck to ya