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btw i did struggle as well, so i used the specters i built for the junction, i have never used these again
Gratz, you now have what many consider to be one of the best tanks in the game.
(I think I took it wrong and thought he said “best” tank)
Built right chroma is the third best tank and only because he doesn't have damage mitigation, but more people prefer to see a chroma for his damage increase and extra armour his kit gives.
If you equip hirudo/ a melee with life strike/ healing return, or another weapon that can heal you he has some pretty spectacular survivability since his armor gets so increidbly high. But without some sort of healing he will start to falter agaisnt higher end mob damage then there is that lul between casting where he is vulnerable. The damage buff for weapons though easily offsets this giving him tremendous offensive power. If he had an ability that allowed him to self heal or mitigated a set amount of damage he would be insane tank wise.
The first frame I got besides the stock Volt I chose, was Rhino - which then became my first prime grind farming Orokin derelicts.
I'm pretty partial to Ember for just farting around. You just activate World on Fire and pretty much run around. The only problem if you haven't really built the frame, is energy starvation - which even becomes a non-issue after some efficiency stacking.
For high level and end-game stuff, Rhino is more than enough to do whatever you want. Not that he's necessarily tooled to come in top kills or damage, but he'll certainly be the last to die. I've saved team wipes countless times after being the last man standing, only to pop a Stomp off and revive everybody.
The key to doing well in Warframe is to know your frame's strength and weaknesses. Just stick to the strengths, and avoid the weaknesses - that's all there is to it. Read your abilities and build your frame around what you want to get out of them. Many frames become OP if you just learn the abilities.