![]() ![]() And you will die, but you can run around waiting for the debuff to wear off. I just kept running around the arena on the top, getting distance, then taking cheap shots and immediately warping back into my warframe when he got too close to get away again. Having completed the Sacrifice with a horrible Mote Amp, I can say the only massive difficulty spike was the encounter on Neptune, there I had to cheese as I had not unlocked all focus schools, all the Waybounds and amps and arcanes etc because I don't want to treat a video game like a job. Not the most helpful advise given that it could easily take up many months to a year, and no, saying you should treat Warframe like a job is not helpful. It will go a great length in making the fight trivial. Use high fire rate weapons, it seems that the dps output is far more important in that window of a few seconds before they become resistant.Īlso use transference, your attacks in operator mode will also be effective.as well I've noticed that when you drop to operator they will focus on your frame for a few minutes and you can hit them a few times, and transfer back into the frame when they turn to attack, allowing you to move out of range and repeat as needed until they die.Go grind some focus and get a 223 amp. Excal is a good frame and can do the work as well as any other frame. stomp wasn't exceptionally effective as they come out of stasis very quickly. I did it with Rhino so there was a small advantage of iron skin and roar, plus rush helped keep them out of range a lot. Remember to use your powers in the mix, exalted blade is effective but suffers the same falloff in damage as any other attack. Parkour alot, it adds to your dodge and defense giving you a considerable reduction to damage received. The sentients become resistant to repeated attacks with the same weapon/status chance proc, mod each weapon with a different elemental, then, rotate to new weapon when you see the damage go down for a particular attack, keep moving, they will pursue you as you've no doubt realized. Usually, the most efficient is to put the Lens on something you'll get a lot of kills with, usually an offensive Warframe like Saryn, Excalibur, Volt.Īfter that, you shall also go to Cetus' and talk to Onkko (you need to be in Operator mode for the door to open), he will give you access to a new syndicate which can enhance your Operator, that will be helpful for all the other parts of Umbra's encounters and also the Eidolon on Cetus. Once the Lens is equipped, from time to time a shiny blinky yellow stuff will spawn, granting you a 45 seconds buff, during which a part of your affinity (1.25% for normal Lenses, 1,75% for Greater, 2.25% for Eidolon) will be converted into Focus point for the school related to your Lens. The Lens can be equipped on anything (Warframe, Weapons) through the Modding tab, there is an "Action" option (where you can chose to Forma or install a Catalyst/Reactor). You can get additional ones in Cetus' bounties. I think you have had your first lens after The Second Dream quest, normally. To be able to gain focus, you need to install Lenses on your equipment. These can be found in the Syndicate Alerts, 8 max per mission, and they can be traded for standing not counting toward your daily cap. Converting some Medallions to standing. Works everywhere, up to your daily cap (MRx1000 +1000) Getting/Buying a Sigil, which will once equipped on your Warframe, convert a small chunk of Affinity into Standing (5% for the first ones I think). ![]() Doing missions that will spawn in the Syndicates tab, rewarding you with some standing From then on, there are 3 ways of gaining Standing with the, : You have to initiate yourself to them through a small sacrifice. 4 is manageable but boring, I don't recommend at all. Basically, you can have easily either the 3 on the left (Hexis, Suda, Meridian) or the 3 on the right (Loka, Perrin, Red Veil). There are 6 of them, each one having Allies and Enemies, which means that gaining Standing with one of them will increase another one and reduce 2 others. The interface can be found on the left of your Navigation Console in your Liset. Like you've probably been reading up to now, the mechanics of this game has such a sharp learning curve I'm struggling to keep up with. I got no idea how either works and there isn't much helpful information. I have no idea how to do focus or syndicates.
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