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im hoping the main modes become more difficult as i progress
Once you've got a Steel Path viable setup, though, all the normal mode content becomes pitifully easy... but it's still fun to do to see how far you've come.
I agree that combat in Duviri feels slightly more difficult, but that's only if you rush the main quest. If you do 2+ side activities and get the traits from it, all difficulty vanishes.
but if warframe is just low difficulty the entire time i might have to stop before i waste time on this
With all that being said, only you can decide whether you will like it. My suggestion would probably be to look at a couple of videos at least. Most of your hours will come from grinding tedious missions to get weapon and warframe parts though.
As for trading Warframes, you can trade only blueprints, and only of Primes.
But my god that 10% will keep you busy for hundreds of hours, playing the same things, over and over.
A second monitor and netflix is your friend.
This Game offers the Players Steel Path.
It is the only Way to ensure a rich resource income and play it in a very satisfying way.
So, yes, this game gets way harder, simply finish your quests and the star chart thingie and it should pop up. It is how the game is meant to be played. It is an Hommage to classic Warframe and the only way to enjoy this game, because without it, you will never die and oneshot everything.
If anyone ever tells you otherwise ask them to post their mission failure rate.
Most games don't involve failing more often than succeeding. Difficulty is about making people work for their victory, not making them lose all the time, so w/l ratio in a pve game is a terrible metric for difficulty.
(It's arguably an especially bad metric in warframe because of how non-linear the game is. If a mode/mission is too difficult, you're almost never forced to just brute-force your way through it until you succeed. You can go do something else, you can change your load-out, you can do any number of things to make a failure less likely in successive attempts).