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Does anyone have a good link for a Warframe beginner guide? Looking to help add some hours into this event and would like to build and understanding of the best weapons/abilities to look out for when starting. Thanks!
TheShmiddy - 03.20.2024 16:08:48
I'd check out the official quickstart guide here https://www.warframe.com/game/quickstart . If it's still like it was a long time ago, I recommend picking Excalibur and doing the planets in order until it gets too hard. Game's fun as heck!
TheShmiddy - 03.20.2024 16:10:20
Also, my favorite warframes are Mesa, Volt, and Wukong. Mesa is super duper fun with her ultimate! Takes a while to grind them out and unlock them though.
MegaMaxedStone - 03.20.2024 16:25:09
it's very hard to *just* start and have the best frames and weapons, but there are two major things to look for: First, getting the Ignis Wraith which will carry you through the end. Then, getting a frame with high effective HP and CC invul
MegaMaxedStone - 03.20.2024 16:26:33
Nezha is my go to for HP and CC invuln, many other people like Rhino. Inaros is a bit outdated and harder to get but works too. Wukong is also great
MegaMaxedStone - 03.20.2024 16:28:16
also, abuse the Warframe Wiki. You're going to have to spend hours to understand and try to optimize gameplay for a while
iGnome - 03.20.2024 18:37:30
You'll stay in the beginner waters until at least 100h of grind, and it's a near endless grind to get everything. Be warned before getting involved seriously.
dwolvin - 03.21.2024 04:22:54
Like mentioned- there is a ton of grind. But there is a ton of good gameplay, and plenty of help- even on Reddit. Don't spend your free platinum on anything other than inventory space as you run out- that will cover you for a decent while
dwolvin - 03.21.2024 04:25:25
Also- look to join a clan if you find yourself liking the game. They will have a TON of blueprints that will help.