How To Equip Mods In Warframe



Blast damage is a great method of crowd control in Warframe. In this guide we show you how to get it on your weapons.

After you build them, you equip them on your gear wheel. Each gives you a different debuff and you can equip multiple at once. Then you equip 1 and join a group in doing derelict vault runs, corrupted mod runs or similar. Just make it clear you are look to farm corrupted mods. Other option is to equip all of them and run solo. Active Oldest Votes 1 Go to your arsenal (esc - equipment - arsenal) whilst in your ship and select 'Upgrade' on the Warframe or piece of equipment you wish to install mods to. Drag mods from the bottom area to a slot install them.

Blast damage is one of six mixed elemental damage types in Warframe. Blast damage will cause an explosive knockdown effect that will cause all enemies within five meters of the explosion to fall to the ground. The knockdown effect will not work against bosses. An enemy that dies to a Blast proc will be disintegrated. This leaves no body for their allies to find, which is useful for stealth missions.

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How to Do Blast Damage In Warframe

Blast damage is caused by mixing Cold and Heat elements. If you equip mods that cause both elemental effects on a weapon, they will be combined. Some weapons in the game will do innate Cold or Heat damage. In these cases, you need only use the other element type to achieve the combined effect. Other weapons will actually do innate Blast Damage. The Corinth, Penta, Lenz, and Vaykor Hek can all do this damage type without additional mods.

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It is generally easier to just use mods to achieve the status effect on whatever weapon you wish to use. Just using any of the Cold and Heat mods in combination will achieve the effect for you. Blast damage is highly effective against Grineer Machinery, and Fossilized Infested enemies. It will have reduced effectiveness against Ferrite Armor. Mods such as Cryo Rounds (Rifle), Chilling Grasp (Shotgun), Deep Freeze (Pistol), and North Wind (Melee) will all do Cold damage, and are quite common. Hellfire (Rifle), Incendiary Coat (Shotgun), Heated Charge (Pistol), and Molten Impact (Melee) will all do Heat damage, and, once again, are quite common.

Anybody who has played the game for even a little while should have access to the mods needed to combine heat and cold on a singular weapon. You can combine any Cold and Heat mods; they do not have to be the ones listed here. Once you have the mods combined on your weapon, just load into any mission and start killing enemies. It won’t take long, and you should be able to wrap up the Nightwave challenge in a single mission.

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If a Kuva Lich is on your trail, you will need these Requiem Mods to take care of it. Once and for all.

How To Equip Mods In Warframe

Requiem Mods were added to Warframe with the recent update, The Old Blood. They are required, in conjunction with your Parazon, to kill the Kuva Lich. The good news is that getting your hands on Requiem Mods will instantly feel familiar. It involves various mechanics in the game that you should already be used to.

What Are Requiem Mods?

Eight different Requiem Mods that have been added to the game. Each Kuva Lich is weak to a random combination of three of them. You can put the Mods on your Parazon in the Arsenal, but figuring out which ones to use, and the order, is tricky. By playing missions on Nodes controlled by your Kuva Lich, you can kill their Thralls. This will then give you a Requiem Murmur. Gathering enough of these Murmurs will reveal one Mod that the Kuva Lich is weak to. You can use this method to figure out all three Mods, but the order will need to be worked out by trial and error, as you attempt to kill the Lich.

How To Get Them

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To get these Mods, you need to do Kuva Siphon and Kuva Flood Missions. These missions will reward you with Requiem Relics. They can be found on planets around the Kuva Fortress on your Star Map. The Kuva Flood missions will give you a guaranteed Relic, while the Kuva Siphon has a 30% chance to drop one as a reward.

When you have the Requiem Relic, you will need to run a Fissure missions on the Kuva Fortress. Just check the Fissure missions list on the upper right of the Navigation screen to find one. Run the mission just like any other Relic mission. You will need to pick up ten reactants, then finish the objective. At the end of the mission, you will be able to pick which reward you want from the items you and your teammates got from the Relics.

Requiem Relics can also be upgraded using Void Traces, just like standard Relics. The rewards from the Relics have three tiers, Common, Uncommon and Rare. The mods will fall into one of those categories, while the other will be filled with things like Kuva, Vitus Essence, and Riven Slivers. If you wish to get a mod that is in the Rare category, you will need to upgrade the Relic to Radiant for the best chance of getting it.

It is a good idea to try to farm up at least one copy of all eight mods, as you don’t know which ones you will need to kill your Kuva Lich. That is everything you need to know to farm Requiem Mods in Warframe. Good luck fighting your Kuva Lich!

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