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The easiest way to increase the damage you do early on, is to make sure you have non-damaged versions of the mods Serration, Point Blank, Hornet Strike and Pressure Point (for rifles, shotguns, secondary and melee weapons respectively), and [[Warframe Fusion | fuse]] [[Warframe Endo | Endo]] into them to increase their level.
 
The easiest way to increase the damage you do early on, is to make sure you have non-damaged versions of the mods Serration, Point Blank, Hornet Strike and Pressure Point (for rifles, shotguns, secondary and melee weapons respectively), and [[Warframe Fusion | fuse]] [[Warframe Endo | Endo]] into them to increase their level.
  
The second most important mods, for ranged weapons, are Multishot mods, like Split Chamber, Hell's Chamber and Barrel Diffusion (rifle, shotgun, secondary), although these may be harder to obtain (I may have spares of these to trade though ~ [polarity]).
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The second most important mods, for ranged weapons, are Multishot mods, like Split Chamber, Hell's Chamber and Barrel Diffusion (rifle, shotgun, secondary), although these may be harder to obtain (clan members may have spares though).
  
 
Next are the elemental damage mods for fire, cold, electricity and toxin damage:
 
Next are the elemental damage mods for fire, cold, electricity and toxin damage:
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This is explained in full on the official Warframe Wiki, [http://warframe.wikia.com/wiki/Damage_2.0 here].
 
This is explained in full on the official Warframe Wiki, [http://warframe.wikia.com/wiki/Damage_2.0 here].
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===Improve your Survivability===
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The 3 basic survival mods are Vitality, Redirection and Steel Fiber, which increase Health, Shields and Armor respectively.  Which you choose will depend on the stats of the warframe you are using, as some warframes have higher base health, shields or armor than others, and benefit more from some of these mods than others.  Fusing Endo into the correct mods to increase their level will increase your survival more than fitting lower leveled versions of all three (in high level missions most players favor Vitality though, as at that level thewre is more toxin or bleed damage, which bypasses shields, meaning you could die very quickly if you have low health).
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Your warframe may not have enough capacity to fit a high leveled Vitality, Redirection or Steel Fiber though, especially if it is at a low level.  However, it's possible to increase the available capacity, even on a rank 0 warframe, by fitting an aura mod into the warframe's aura mod slot, such as Energy Siphon, Corrosive Projection, or Steel Charge.  These mods can be obtained through alert missions (or clan members who may have spares).
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===Improve your Mobility===
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Playing warframe can depend on being able to move quickly through the levels, or moving to avoid incoming damage.  The movements are as follows:
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* Jump - Tap the jump key.
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* Double Jump - Tap the jump key, then tap it again to jump further (wait until you're at the apex of the first jump to gain the most height or distance from this).
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* Short Bullet Jump - Hold down crouch while tapping the jump key.
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* Long Bullet Jump - Tap the jump key, then hold down crouch while tapping the jump key again (wait until you're at the apex of the first jump to gain the most height or distance from this).
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* Aim-Glide - Hold down the aim button on the mouse while in the air to slow down your descent speed, and to cover greater distances.
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* Slide - Hold the crouch key while moving to slide, which will give you a short burst of speed, and also allows you to change direction quickly if combined with the strafe or move backwards keys.  It can also be used in the air with a similar effect.  If you slide shortly before hitting the ground after a long jump or fall, you can avoid stumbling as you land, allowing you to keep up your momentum.  It is possible to reload while sliding.
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* Roll - Tapping the roll key allows you to change your direction, much like sliding, except a roll covers more distance before it ends or slows down to below walking speed, and you are also immune to damage for a short period during a roll (this can be used to roll through laser barriers, or to avoid being knocked down by certain enemy's abilities).  Rolling does however interrupt reloading.
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Fast movement through levels is done by chaining long bullet jumps, aim-gliding to bypass wide gaps, and sliding to land cleanly.  It may take some practice to understand how to aim your character through small gaps, as the game's 3rd person view and camera position can be confusing.

Revision as of 02:37, 16 June 2017

Improve your damage

The easiest way to increase the damage you do early on, is to make sure you have non-damaged versions of the mods Serration, Point Blank, Hornet Strike and Pressure Point (for rifles, shotguns, secondary and melee weapons respectively), and fuse Endo into them to increase their level.

The second most important mods, for ranged weapons, are Multishot mods, like Split Chamber, Hell's Chamber and Barrel Diffusion (rifle, shotgun, secondary), although these may be harder to obtain (clan members may have spares though).

Next are the elemental damage mods for fire, cold, electricity and toxin damage:

  • Rifle - Hellfire, Cryo Rounds, Stormbringer, Infected Clip.
  • Shotgun - Incendiary Coat, Chilling Grasp, Charged Shell, Contagious Spread.
  • Secondary - Heated Charge, Deep Freeze, Convulsion, Pathogen Rounds.
  • Melee - Molten Impact, North Wind, Shocking Touch, Fever Strike.

Pairs of these combine to form 6 more elemental damage types, depending on where they are place in the mod loadout:

  • Blast = Heat + Cold.
  • Radiation = Heat + Electricity.
  • Gas = Heat + Toxin.
  • Magnetic = Cold + Electricity.
  • Viral = Cold + Toxin.
  • Corrosive = Electricity + Toxin.

Using the correct elemental damage type for the faction you are facing can significantly increase the damage you do against them.

This is explained in full on the official Warframe Wiki, here.


Improve your Survivability

The 3 basic survival mods are Vitality, Redirection and Steel Fiber, which increase Health, Shields and Armor respectively. Which you choose will depend on the stats of the warframe you are using, as some warframes have higher base health, shields or armor than others, and benefit more from some of these mods than others. Fusing Endo into the correct mods to increase their level will increase your survival more than fitting lower leveled versions of all three (in high level missions most players favor Vitality though, as at that level thewre is more toxin or bleed damage, which bypasses shields, meaning you could die very quickly if you have low health).

Your warframe may not have enough capacity to fit a high leveled Vitality, Redirection or Steel Fiber though, especially if it is at a low level. However, it's possible to increase the available capacity, even on a rank 0 warframe, by fitting an aura mod into the warframe's aura mod slot, such as Energy Siphon, Corrosive Projection, or Steel Charge. These mods can be obtained through alert missions (or clan members who may have spares).


Improve your Mobility

Playing warframe can depend on being able to move quickly through the levels, or moving to avoid incoming damage. The movements are as follows:

  • Jump - Tap the jump key.
  • Double Jump - Tap the jump key, then tap it again to jump further (wait until you're at the apex of the first jump to gain the most height or distance from this).
  • Short Bullet Jump - Hold down crouch while tapping the jump key.
  • Long Bullet Jump - Tap the jump key, then hold down crouch while tapping the jump key again (wait until you're at the apex of the first jump to gain the most height or distance from this).
  • Aim-Glide - Hold down the aim button on the mouse while in the air to slow down your descent speed, and to cover greater distances.
  • Slide - Hold the crouch key while moving to slide, which will give you a short burst of speed, and also allows you to change direction quickly if combined with the strafe or move backwards keys. It can also be used in the air with a similar effect. If you slide shortly before hitting the ground after a long jump or fall, you can avoid stumbling as you land, allowing you to keep up your momentum. It is possible to reload while sliding.
  • Roll - Tapping the roll key allows you to change your direction, much like sliding, except a roll covers more distance before it ends or slows down to below walking speed, and you are also immune to damage for a short period during a roll (this can be used to roll through laser barriers, or to avoid being knocked down by certain enemy's abilities). Rolling does however interrupt reloading.

Fast movement through levels is done by chaining long bullet jumps, aim-gliding to bypass wide gaps, and sliding to land cleanly. It may take some practice to understand how to aim your character through small gaps, as the game's 3rd person view and camera position can be confusing.