Warframe's gearing up like a caffeine-fueled gamer at dawn—buffing DANTE to spit darkness like it's goth poetry, CHROMA's armor's juicing up on enemy tears, and ARCA TITRON swinging like Thor on laundry day! It's an update fest, and your gear's getting a VIP pass to the power party! 🎉💥🔨
Dante's "Couplet of Darkness" now boasts a new algorithm for enemy visibility detection. The adjustment aims to resolve instances where a low field of vision value failed to detect enemies properly.
The Combat Scroll has regained its status bonus damage property, now officially set at 50%, a change meant to prevent game imbalance. Additionally, the damage cap for combos involving certain abilities has been set to prevent exceeding one billion damage.
Buff Component | Description |
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New Algorithm | Enhances visibility detection |
Combat Scroll | Restores status bonus damage by default |
Chroma's ability to charge up protection layers through close-quarters combat or strategic sniping—earning a double charge for hitting weak spots—provides a more dynamic combat experience. This also applies to mod-related energy gains under active sphere protection from another player, excluding frames like Inaros and Rhino.
The "Argon Scope" argument has received a minor adjustment, reverting some nerf aspects for better balance. Overguard now also benefits non-player allies such as specters or pets, thanks to the modified augment growth.
Feature | Description |
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Chroma's Ward | Charges with damage taken or enemies killed |
Argon Scope | Received a measured buff for better balance |
To ensure seamless gameplay, the Stalker is now prohibited from appearing in Albrecht's Laboratories. Additionally, the autopick feature for players in missions like Zariman has been repaired to reduce disconnects.
While changes were considered for the Combat Discipline mod, no alterations have been implemented yet. However, developers remain open to making modifications in the future.
Component | Action |
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Stalker | Banned from specific labs |
Autopick | Fixed for more consistent player experience |
An unanticipated event offering a free blueprint caught the community by surprise. While the reason for the event remains unclear, players are encouraged to take advantage of the giveaway.
The gaming community eagerly awaits the arrival of new Warframe Primes, especially since the Inaros and Ash Prime window is nearing. With Gauss Prime's release date long gone, updates and more content is expected soon.
Event | Description |
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Surprise Event | Free blueprint giveaway |
Warframe Primes | Excitement builds for new arrivals |
The final note in the update expresses gratitude to the channel's sponsors and supporters. The Warframe community's backing is crucial for continued content delivery and engagement.
As players gear up for the upcoming updates, there's a mixture of satisfaction with recent enhancements and curiosity about what the next updates will entail, especially regarding Nephrite Shadows and the next big reveal.
The developers' commitment to evolving Warframe based on player feedback is clear. As the game continues to grow and change, the anticipation and excitement within the community remain high.
The update concludes with well-wishes to the player base as they continue their journey through Warframe's ever-changing landscape, with the assurance of more exciting news and updates to come.
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