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Warframe : All available frames Guide
By メgo to sleepメ
Welcome to the Warframe farming guide! If you’re looking to expand your collection of Warframes, this guide will walk you through the process of farming each frame in the game. From unlocking new Warframes to gathering the required resources, we’ve got you covered with step-by-step instructions on where and how to farm each one.


   
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Chapter 1: Excalibur
Excalibur is the starter frame and the first Warframe players receive.

Farming Method:

You automatically receive Excalibur upon completing the tutorial and the first missions in the game.
Difficulty Level: Very Easy
Time Required: 1-2 hours for initial missions and tutorials.
Group Required: Not needed


Chapter 2: Mag
Mag is a powerful Warframe focused on magnetic abilities.

Farming Method:

Mag can be unlocked by completing the The Second Dream quest, which you can activate after finishing the initial missions.
You can farm her parts in the Fossa mission on Venus.
Fossa (Mission Type: Survival)
Rewards: Mag blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Easy
Time Required: 2-4 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Not needed, but recommended for quicker collection.


Chapter 3: Volt
Volt is a Warframe that harnesses electric abilities to overwhelm enemies.

Farming Method:

Volt is also unlocked through the The Second Dream quest.
His parts can be farmed in the Nereid mission on Ceres.
Nereid (Mission Type: Sabotage)
Rewards: Volt blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Easy
Time Required: 2-4 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Not needed, but recommended.


Chapter 4: Frost
Frost is a defensive Warframe that utilizes ice abilities.

Farming Method:

Frost parts can be farmed in the Eris missions, especially in the M Prime mission.
M Prime (Mission Type: Survival)
Rewards: Frost blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 3-5 hours to collect all parts, depending on team composition.
Group Required: Recommended for better efficiency.


Chapter 5: Ember
Ember is an offensive Warframe that controls fire and explosions.

Farming Method:

You can farm Ember parts in the Eris mission Tethys or in the Mercury mission Triton.
Tethys (Mission Type: Exterminate)
Rewards: Ember blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 3-5 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Not needed, but recommended.


Chapter 6: Saryn
Saryn is a Warframe specializing in toxin damage.

Farming Method:

Saryn parts can be obtained from the Eris missions, especially from the Hades mission.
Hades (Mission Type: Exterminate)
Rewards: Saryn blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 3-6 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Recommended for more efficient farming.


Chapter 7: Loki
Loki is a master of deception and stealth.

Farming Method:

Loki parts can be farmed in the Venus mission Xini.
Xini (Mission Type: Exterminate)
Rewards: Loki blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Easy
Time Required: 2-4 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Not needed.


Chapter 8: Rhino
Rhino is a tanky Warframe that can absorb a lot of damage.

Farming Method:

You can obtain Rhino parts by defeating Kela De Thaym in the Dreger mission on Mercury.
Dreger (Mission Type: Boss)
Rewards: Rhino blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours to collect all parts, depending on your team composition.
Group Required: Recommended as it is a boss fight.


Chapter 9: Nova
Nova is known for her ability to create antimatter explosions.

Farming Method:

Nova parts can be obtained from the Oberon missions or in the Ceres mission.
Oberon (Mission Type: Exterminate)
Rewards: Nova blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-5 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Not needed, but recommended.


Chapter 10: Chroma
Chroma is a versatile Warframe that can adapt his abilities.

Farming Method:

Chroma parts can be farmed through the Derelict missions or by defeating Kuva Liches.
Kuva Fortress (Mission Type: Sabotage)
Rewards: Chroma blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: High
Time Required: 6-8 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Recommended to handle the difficulty of the missions.


Chapter 11: Oberon
Oberon is a hybrid Warframe capable of healing and dealing damage.

Farming Method:

Oberon parts can be obtained by defeating Nox in the Eris mission.
Eris (Mission Type: Exterminate)
Rewards: Oberon blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 3-5 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Not needed, but recommended.


Chapter 12: Nekros
Nekros can summon corpses and manipulate enemies.

Farming Method:

Nekros parts can be found in the Toxic missions.
Toxic (Mission Type: Survival)
Rewards: Nekros blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: High
Time Required: 5-7 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Recommended for increased survival in longer missions.


Chapter 13: Banshee
Banshee is a Warframe that utilizes sound and noise to outsmart enemies.

Farming Method:

Banshee parts can be obtained from the Earth missions.
Earth (Mission Type: Exterminate)
Rewards: Banshee blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Easy
Time Required: 2-3 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Not needed.


Chapter 14: Hydroid
Hydroid can control water and slime to overwhelm enemies.

Farming Method:

Hydroid parts can be found in the Kuva Fortress.
Kuva Fortress (Mission Type: Defense)
Rewards: Hydroid blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Recommended to ease the difficulty of defense missions.


Chapter 15: Gara
Gara is a Warframe that controls glass and light.

Farming Method:

Gara parts can be farmed by defeating Miasma in the Ceres missions.
Miasma (Mission Type: Exterminate)
Rewards: Gara blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-5 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Recommended as the missions can be somewhat challenging.


Chapter 16: Wisp
Wisp is a unique Warframe specializing in the control of spirits and energy.

Farming Method:

Wisp parts can be obtained by defeating The Ropalolyst in the Steel Path mission.
Steel Path (Mission Type: Boss)
Rewards: Wisp blueprints and parts
Difficulty Level: High
Time Required: 6-8 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Yes, strongly recommended as it is a boss fight.


Chapter 17: Vauban
Vauban is an engineer-based Warframe with powerful crowd-control abilities.

Farming Method:
Vauban can be obtained through Nightwave offerings, where parts rotate as rewards.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: Depends on Nightwave rotations.
Group Required: No


Chapter 18: Nidus
Nidus is a resilient Warframe with mutation abilities that grow stronger over time.

Farming Method:
Nidus parts are farmed from Infested Salvage missions on Oestrus, Eris.
Oestrus (Mission Type: Infested Salvage)

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 3-5 hours to collect all parts.
Group Required: Recommended for efficiency


Chapter 19: Harrow
Harrow is a support-focused Warframe, offering defensive buffs and healing.

Farming Method:
Harrow parts can be acquired through completing the "Chains of Harrow" quest and farming certain missions for parts.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours
Group Required: No


Chapter 20: Titania
Titania is a Warframe that utilizes fairy-like abilities, including flight and crowd control.

Farming Method:
Complete "The Silver Grove" quest to obtain Titania's parts.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-5 hours
Group Required: No


Chapter 21: Inaros
Inaros is a tanky Warframe that can heal himself by consuming enemies’ life force.

Farming Method:
Complete the "Sands of Inaros" quest, which can be accessed with the Sands of Inaros blueprint from Baro Ki'Teer.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 3-5 hours
Group Required: No


Chapter 22: Octavia
Octavia is a musical Warframe who uses sound to control enemies and deal damage.

Farming Method:
Complete "Octavia's Anthem" quest and farm her parts in Lua and Deimos missions.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours
Group Required: Recommended for some missions


Chapter 23: Gara
Gara is a Warframe with glass-based abilities, providing area-of-effect damage and control.

Farming Method:
Complete the "Saya’s Vigil" quest to unlock Gara’s parts.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-5 hours
Group Required: No




Chapter 24: Khora
Khora is a versatile Warframe, equipped with a pet for added combat utility.

Farming Method:
Khora’s parts can be farmed in Sanctuary Onslaught missions.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours
Group Required: Recommended for efficiency


Chapter 25: Revenant
Revenant is a Warframe with vampire-themed abilities, able to drain enemies’ life.

Farming Method:
Complete "Mask of the Revenant" quest and farm Revenant parts on Plains of Eidolon bounties.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-5 hours
Group Required: No


Chapter 26: Garuda
Garuda is a blood-themed Warframe with high-damage abilities.

Farming Method:
Garuda’s parts can be farmed from Fortuna bounties on Venus.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours
Group Required: No


Chapter 27: Hildryn
Hildryn is a shield-based Warframe that uses shields instead of energy for abilities.

Farming Method:
Her parts can be acquired from the Vox Solaris Syndicate on Fortuna, Venus.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: Depends on Vox Solaris rank and standing
Group Required: No


Chapter 28: Wukong
Wukong is a warrior Warframe with great resilience and self-revival abilities.

Farming Method:
Available from the Tenno Lab in the Dojo.

Difficulty Level: Easy
Time Required: Dependent on Dojo resources
Group Required: Requires Clan Dojo access


Chapter 29: Baruuk
Baruuk is a Warframe with damage mitigation and crowd control abilities.

Farming Method:
Available through Vox Solaris Syndicate on Fortuna, Venus.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: Depends on Syndicate rank and standing
Group Required: No


Chapter 30: Gauss
Gauss is a speed-focused Warframe, excelling in kinetic energy.

Farming Method:
Parts can be farmed in Kappa, Sedna (Disruption missions).

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours
Group Required: Recommended for efficiency


Chapter 31: Grendel
Grendel is a tanky Warframe with a unique ability to consume enemies.

Farming Method:
Grendel parts are obtained through special missions on Europa that require specific keys.

Difficulty Level: High
Time Required: 5-7 hours
Group Required: Recommended due to mission difficulty


Chapter 32: Protea
Protea is a gadget-based Warframe that provides utility and firepower.

Farming Method:
Complete "The Deadlock Protocol" quest and farm parts in Granum Void on Corpus ships.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours
Group Required: Recommended for efficiency


Chapter 33: Xaku
Xaku is a Warframe with unique Void-based abilities.

Farming Method:
Complete "Heart of Deimos" quest and farm Xaku’s parts in Isolation Vault bounties on Deimos.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours
Group Required: Recommended for efficiency


Chapter 34: Lavos
Lavos is a toxin-focused Warframe with energy-independent abilities.

Farming Method:
Available as a reward from Operation Orphix Venom or during special events.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: 4-6 hours during event periods
Group Required: Recommended


Chapter 35: Sevagoth
Sevagoth is a death-themed Warframe with unique abilities that involve his shadow.

Farming Method:
Complete the "Call of the Tempestarii" quest and farm parts in Void Storm missions.

Difficulty Level: High
Time Required: 5-7 hours
Group Required: Recommended


Chapter 36: Yareli
Yareli is a water-based Warframe with surf-like movement abilities.

Farming Method:
Complete "Waverider" quest and farm parts from the Ventkids on Fortuna.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Time Required: Depends on Ventkids standing
Group Required: No


Efficient Farming Routes
Efficient farming is key to progressing in Warframe. Some missions are particularly well-suited for gathering multiple resources or Warframe parts. Here are some of the best farming locations and routes to maximize your time and resources.

1. Ceres (Mare and Nereid Missions)
Why it’s great: These missions on Ceres are located close to each other and offer a great variety of Warframe parts (like Volt) as well as essential resources such as Nano Spores, Orokin Cells, and Argon Crystals. By running these missions in a loop, you can gather essential materials without wasting time traveling across the solar system.
Mission Types: Exterminate and Survival
Resources to Farm: Nano Spores, Orokin Cells, Argon Crystals, Warframe Parts
2. Venus (Fossa and Xini Missions)
Why it’s great: Venus missions are perfect for farming Mag parts and essential resources. The close proximity of Fossa and Xini missions allows you to farm multiple resources in quick succession, such as Rubedo, Polymer Bundles, and Mag parts.
Mission Types: Survival and Exterminate
Resources to Farm: Rubedo, Polymer Bundles, Neural Sensors, Warframe Parts (Mag)
3. Eris (M Prime and Hades Missions)
Why it’s great: Eris is great for gathering Warframe parts like Frost, Saryn, and Oberon. Additionally, you’ll collect important crafting resources like Ferrite and Neural Sensors, which are necessary for crafting various Warframe parts and other items.
Mission Types: Survival and Exterminate
Resources to Farm: Ferrite, Neural Sensors, Warframe Parts (Frost, Saryn, Oberon)
4. Saturn (Titan and Apollo Missions)
Why it’s great: These missions are highly efficient for farming not only Warframe parts but also vital crafting materials such as Morphics, Salvage, and Endo. Completing these missions also rewards you with plenty of experience, making them a go-to for leveling up and obtaining Warframe parts.
Mission Types: Survival and Exterminate
Resources to Farm: Morphics, Salvage, Endo, Warframe Parts



Clan Resources and Dojo Frames
Some Warframes require you to access Dojo research, which can only be unlocked through joining a clan. This section explains how to join a clan, what Dojo research is, and how it can benefit your progress in Warframe.

1. Joining a Clan
How to Join: To join a clan, navigate to the "Social" tab in the Warframe menu and search for a clan that fits your needs. Many clans have dedicated recruiting channels or active recruitment posts, so check out the official Warframe forums or Discord channels to find the best fit.
Why Join a Clan: Being in a clan provides access to exclusive resources, discounts on Dojo research, and the ability to build important Warframe parts. Plus, joining a clan means you can engage with a community, get help with farming, and receive valuable advice.
2. Accessing Dojo Research
What is Dojo Research?: The Dojo is a community hub where clans can build research labs to unlock certain Warframe blueprints. Some frames, like Wukong, Vauban, and Baruuk, require you to research their blueprints in the Dojo before you can build them.
How to Access Dojo Frames: Once you join a clan, you can contribute resources to research and unlock specific Warframe parts. Researching these frames will take time, but it can be done while you're out farming other resources. Once the research is complete, you'll be able to build the Warframe parts.
3. Getting Help from Clanmates
Benefits of a Clan: Clans offer a supportive environment for new players. Many experienced members are happy to help with farming runs or offer tips on progression. Being part of an active clan can also provide you with a reliable source of resources and assistance during missions.
Clan Perks: Depending on your clan, you may also receive discounts on research, clan-exclusive items, or even bonus items from clan events.


Bonus Tips
Use Resource Drop Chance Boosters: Boosters like those available through Nightwave or Syndicates can significantly increase your chances of getting rare resources or Warframe parts. Stock up on boosters to improve your efficiency during farming.

Plan Your Farming Goals: Before you start farming, set clear goals. For example, "I want to get all of Mag’s parts today" or "I need to farm Rubedo for crafting." This will help keep your farming sessions focused and more productive.



Final Thoughts and Tips
Farming Warframes and progressing through Warframe can be overwhelming at first, but with the right strategies and knowledge, it can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Below, we’ve compiled essential tips to help you make the most of your journey, especially if you’re just starting out or prefer to play solo.

Top Recommended Warframes for Starters and Solo Players
Choosing the right Warframe is crucial when you’re starting or playing solo. Some frames offer better survivability, utility, or offensive capabilities, making them ideal for beginners or players who prefer solo missions. Here are some excellent Warframes to consider:

1. Excalibur - All-around, Great for Beginners
Playstyle: Balanced offense and mobility
Strengths: Excalibur is the game's starter Warframe and offers a well-rounded playstyle that makes him ideal for new players. His abilities work well in most situations, including crowd control, survivability, and offense.
Why Choose Excalibur: If you’re new to Warframe, Excalibur is the perfect frame to get started. His abilities are straightforward and effective, allowing you to quickly adjust to the mechanics of the game.
2. Rhino - Tanky, High Survivability
Playstyle: Tanky, heavy damage
Strengths: Rhino is a great solo Warframe because of his high health, armor, and strong abilities. His Iron Skin ability makes him nearly invulnerable, and his Roar ability increases damage, making him a strong choice for farming tougher enemies.
Why Choose Rhino: If you want a Warframe that can take hits and dish out significant damage, Rhino is your go-to frame. His high armor and crowd control abilities make solo farming much easier.
3. Volt - Fast, Versatile, and Offensive
Playstyle: Speed and electrical attacks
Strengths: Volt excels at movement speed and electricity-based attacks, making him ideal for fast-paced gameplay. His abilities allow for quick mobility and increased damage output, which is helpful for quickly clearing missions.
Why Choose Volt: If you enjoy a fast-paced playstyle and want to speed through missions while dealing a lot of damage, Volt is a fantastic choice. His mobility and offensive power make him great for both solo and group play.
4. Frost - Defensive, Ideal for Survival
Playstyle: Defensive tank, crowd control
Strengths: Frost is perfect for defensive play, thanks to his Snow Globe ability, which creates a shield that absorbs damage. His defensive abilities are especially helpful in longer survival missions or when you need to protect objectives.
Why Choose Frost: Frost is an excellent solo frame for players who prefer a more defensive playstyle. He provides protection and is a reliable option for farming missions that require you to last longer in high-difficulty environments.

These Warframes can help you get started and navigate the early stages of Warframe with ease, offering good survivability and ease of use for solo play.


Top Farming Strategies
    Team Up: While many Warframes can be farmed solo, teaming up with friends or other players can significantly speed up the process. Focus on Missions: Prioritize missions that drop multiple parts for the Warframe you are targeting.
  • Time Management: Set aside specific time blocks for farming to maintain focus and efficiency.


My Warframe Platinum Earning Guide
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Introduction to Platinum in Warframe
Platinum is Warframe’s premium currency, allowing players to purchase various items, from Warframe slots and weapon upgrades to aesthetic items and boosters. While Platinum can be bought with real money, players can also earn it through in-game trading and strategic farming. This guide breaks down effective, ethical, and efficient methods for earning Platinum, helping you fund your Warframe progress without spending real money.
Enjoy the Game!
Farming Warframes can be a rewarding experience that enhances your gameplay. As you explore the universe of Warframe, remember to enjoy the journey, learn new strategies, and appreciate the unique abilities of each Warframe you unlock.

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6 Comments
メgo to sleepメ  [author] Nov 8, 2024 @ 2:02pm 
Gotcha! I can see how that would be confusing. Thankfully, there's no change like that — base frames are still farmable as usual. Hope that clears things up!

Is there anything you feel is missing or could be expanded on in the guide? I’m always looking for ways to make it more helpful!
Shanoskia Nov 8, 2024 @ 1:30pm 
Fuck yeah; I wasn't trying to sound snide; I was just very confused cause I thought they were changing something to make base frames on a rotation and I was very very concerned for a second haha.
メgo to sleepメ  [author] Nov 8, 2024 @ 10:51am 
Thanks for the feedback! I've updated the guide to include all base Warframes now, so it should be fully comprehensive. Let me know if there's still anything missing
Shanoskia Nov 8, 2024 @ 5:56am 
I'm just confused why you would post a guide about getting "All available frames" and it doesn't include even half the base frames in the game.

Prime farming is easy; "Go get relics, crack said relics" there isn't a special way to do it.
Shanoskia Nov 7, 2024 @ 9:03pm 
Format is good though.
Shanoskia Nov 7, 2024 @ 9:01pm 
It's missing most of the frames.