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warframe is a game with kinda high curve learning for a starting player especially for a 10 years worth of content update, change and balancing. A game where you either learn it yourself, ask others or from reading tons of detail and simple guide on the internet. Google/Youtube and wiki fandom is your best friends.
If you are someone who hate reading or learning stuff. It's better to stop now, but if you do enjoy the process, then later knowing what to do etc and get so much power fantasy then it will be so much fun.
step 1: do your research, understand how the game works
step 2: suffer.
My suggestion would be to find a new-player friendly youtuber (for guides focused on the early game) and a clan with friendly vets (for occasional mod handouts, general advice, and help with missions/farms). I can recommend LeyzarGamingViews and TheKengineer on youtube.
I also made a google doc with the locations of a lot of the drop-specific mods and mod sets.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16qqhsV-yxBEabH0odvgPiva0AoOpawEPwRZUYcgU_zI/
General advice:
- When in doubt do the next quest, or try to complete a few planet nodes you haven't done yet
- Join a clan. There are a lot of "shops" in a clan dojo with new weapons, items, and frames you can buy the blueprints for with credits.
- Most "power" in the game comes from upgrading your mods, not the weapons themselves. Upgraded mods on a bad weapon will beat un-upgraded mods on the strongest gun in the game. Same with Frames (in general)
- Weapon suggestions (all MR 5 and under): Atomos (secondary chaining flamethrower), Hek (primary shotgun), Ether Reaper (just spam heavy attacks for forced bleed status).
- Frame suggestion: Nezha (buy all the parts from a clan dojo's "tenno lab").
-- His 1 is movespeed and status cleanse
-- 2 is a damage multiplier you can put on enemies and works on bosses
-- 3 is "extra health" and a LOT of it (This is the most important one for a new player). there's a special mod called an "augment" that lets you cast it on allies and defense targets
-- 4 is large area crowd control and decent damage, but is a bit expensive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsd7I_U367c
If you're looking for "exactly"
https://publish.obsidian.md/brozime/Public/Critical+Progression+Route/Critical+Progression+Route
Brozime has a site with lots of information on it, and if you know where to look there's info for just about anything and everything in the game.
Overall there's a good dozen or so good sources of information it's just knowing which ones are good and which ones you should put earplugs in and ignore.