Infection maps have a higher enemy count, but bodies disappear quickly requiring your Nekros to fire Desecrate almost non-stop at later waves, regardless if there is many bodies.If you have a party going for Mobile Defense, rotate between people guarding the objective and rushing enemy spawns (Figure out where enemies are coming from and push them back till no more spawn, Return to the objective and rush them again).I am not fond of resource grinds on maps other than Survival and Defense, but Mobile Defense works well for gathering a high body count in a short time even though it can be really boring.Bring the Sentinal Carrier with the Vacuum Precept to help pick up resources.Use weapons with high Slash damage to help mutilate enemies for Desecrate. Use Nekros (Or Hydroid) for ALL of your resource grinds if you can complete the mission (Go to at least 20 minutes on survival or wave 20 on defense).If it weren't for the fact that I bet Nekros Prime will be one of the next ones coming up, I'd forma him and get equilibrium higher. Note: I actually like Equilibrium now, even with the low rank only giving maybe 8 energy/health per health/energy orb, if I am ever low on both at a time it stacks up and very quickly fills up both gauges. Remember to use Terror, that is what the duration mods are for. The survivability primarily comes from the extra health generated by Desecrete, you can replace equilibrium as I just tossed it in since I had extra space. This build is a slightly sturdier version of Nekros, sacrificing cast rate and some effeciency for survivability.ĭespoil allows for constant use of Desecrete EVEN if there is Leech Eximi in play, useful for infested maps while Soul Survivor is useful as you cannot stop for 5 seconds to pick someone up else you'd die, it allows for drive by revives on teammates. Sometimes things just keep shooting you, it happens and you tend to fall over and call for medic. Search for specific parts and tell me if something isn't working. I tried to set up the guide to work with the find function (Ctrl + F). I mostly pulled information from the Warframe wiki ( Here ), links to each page used can be found in each section. I already know a drop table guide exists, I made this to be a more concise set of tables not explaining much but still including the information. As a heads up, I know the address is crazy, it looks like something possibly dangerous, but I assume that just how DE's automated system creates web addresses and I've never had issues with it of course. I figured I might as well share the link as I still hear people mostly say "Check the wiki" which is slow and a bit of a pain to actually glean information from, especially when trying to find multiple things.Ĭlick Here to go to the webpage. As a response to data miners constantly taking peeks at drop chances (As well as other things), DE had released and still maintains a singular massive webpage that allows anyone to type in pretty much any item or mod (That appears as an enemy drop or a mission reward) and not only find where it is but also the percentage chance you have of actually getting it. While this guide is out of date, there is a place to find the drop location and drop chances of pretty much everything in the game.
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