Keegen

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[–] Keegen 6 points 3 months ago

I was excited but then saw it's a movie and the excitement instantly evaporated. I wish I could be happy about seeing a series I like getting a movie but with the wait times before I get to watch it, it's a miracle if I even remember about it by the time it's available.

[–] Keegen 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Here he is! My personal pick for current strongest frame in the game! I was honestly a bit torn between him and Dante, but I think I would put Kullervo ever so slightly higher, his scaling coming from weapons makes him far more resilient to power creep and his single target damage is insane, Dante suffers a bit on that front.
Needles to say, this frame is crazy. Insane levels of damage, shared between as many enemies as you can Collective Curse, nearly immortal thanks to on-demand overguard, free combo counter generator build in to make his heavy attack numbers even sillier and a mobility tool that makes Ash jealous (poor Teleport crying in the corner). This frame, along with Zephyr, are your easiest entry points into Steel Path. If you like guns, pick Zephyr. If you prefer melee, Kullervo is your man. Both of them require just a decent weapon modded for their respective strengths to dominate Steel Path enemies with absolute ease. Just like Zephyr, you don't even need any mods on Kullervo himself to easily stomp your way through any mission. No matter if it's a boss or a horde of troops, he carves his way right through them all the same.

[–] Keegen 3 points 3 months ago

A Taira and Azuma chapter, I was hoping it would be one! There is hope for Azuma yet, poor Taira is slowly working through his issues. I won't be surprised if as this goes on and they both work out their respective problems, they kinda just become a couple without an official confession or anything.

[–] Keegen 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

The main thing that makes Wisp such a good support frame is her sheer convenience and low maintenance. Support is a very unpopular and underplayed role in Warframe and for a good reason. All the good top end frames are entirely self sufficient, requiring no external aid to easily dominate. Wisp breaks the mold by providing generally useful buffs that apply to you AND your teammates while requiring no work from the player on top of having a solid CC/damage ability and a free subsume slot. A 400% power strength Wisp with Pillage makes for an incredibly nasty weapons platform frame while also helping out teammates with her Motes. She can support her teammates without needing to work for it all while being capable of doing the mission by herself if need be.

[–] Keegen 3 points 3 months ago

Octavia for sure! Not only is her toolkit good at basically everything, her passive helps with one of the worst early game problems, energy economy. Not being forced to rely entirely on energy drop RNG to be able to maintain your abilities is liberating before Zenurik and other energy generators kick in.

[–] Keegen 4 points 3 months ago (3 children)

The second best support frame in the game, only beat by Wisp due to the sheer convenience of her Motes. While her abilities require her to do far more than just "press 1 and enjoy buffs" to get their payoff, the reward is well worth it! This frame takes Gara's best abilities and makes them even better! Team-wide 90% DR with none of the annoying maintenance associated with Splinter Storm. Crystallize is Mass Vitrify but in a cone and much much faster, while giving everyone capable of aiming red crits with any weapon. More of a status person than a crit one? Prismatic Gem has you covered, all enemies now come pre-primed while your weapons get bonus status chance and duration! And her Fractured Blast provides both health orbs to fuel her passive and energy orbs to keep her energy economy going. With Equilibrium on you can forgo efficiency completely and not care one bit. If this frame wasn't locked behind such an annoying farm I imagine she would be way more popular, it's the one bad thing about her.

[–] Keegen 6 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I know I said last week that the upcoming frames are all powerhouses...here we have an exception. She's not bad and you can make her work, even if some of her abilities feel really clunky to use, but she gets completely overshadowed by all the frames that follow her. I might be a bit biased against her as she is a melee frame and I really don't like melee much in Warframe, but I don't think I'm being that unfair when in 2 weeks we will discuss arguably the most powerful frame in the game right now.

[–] Keegen 13 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I loved Wotakoi. The 4 main characters are 26-28 and employed. It's in the especially rare category of adult romcoms. It's a shame the anime never got a second season, but the manga is finished so if you give it a watch and want to find out what happened after, give it a read!

[–] Keegen 4 points 3 months ago

I love these three panels. So cute!

[–] Keegen 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

As we approach the more recent frames, most of these are going to be absolute monsters. Styanax is no exception. This guy's got it all and then some! Near unlimited energy for you and your team? Check! Full armor strip on demand with no prerequisites? Check! A huge AoE nuke that deals Slash procs on every hit and provides you and your entire team 30k Overguard? Check! This frame is insanely powerful and I'm constantly surprised to never see anyone play him despite DE handing him out multiple times for free with a potato included.

[–] Keegen 2 points 4 months ago

There are a bunch of volume sliders in the settings, lowering Transmissions down to 0% should silence them

[–] Keegen 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Glad to see that, for how squishy this frame is she definitely deserves to have the damage and AoE to wipe the whole map with ease. I might try her out instead of Saryn the next time I need to erase a Grineer galleon worth of troops from existence!

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The Return to Monke frame, nr.1 choice for people who don't want to play the game while playing the game - Wukong!

Release date: 2015-11-25

Passive: Avoid fatal damage up to 3 times per mission while getting a buff.
Celestial Twin - Shedding part of himself, Wukong creates a twin to fight by his side. Attack at range and the twin will melee, pull a blade and the twin will lay down covering fire. Use again to command the twin to attack a target with increased damage.
Cloud Walker - Evaporate into a cloud of mist and float through the battlefield, dazing any enemy encountered, while healing Wukong and his twin.
Defy - Wukong and his twin become invulnerable and defy enemies to attack. All damage is captured, stored, and dealt back in a single furious strike of Wukong's staff. Bonus Armor is then granted relative to the damage captured.
Primal Fury - Summon the Iron Staff and unleash fury.

Acquisition: Blueprints can be researched from the Tenno Lab in the dojo.

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Weekly Warframe: Atlas (self.warframe)
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The meteor puncher, carpal tunnel syndrome frame, The Multiple-Punches Man! - Atlas

Release date: 2015-10-01

Passive: Strong as the mountain, Atlas is immune to Knockdown while in contact with the ground.
Landslide - Bash enemies with an exploding sliding punch, and repeat for a devastating combo. Petrified enemies take extra damage, and drop Rubble when destroyed. Rubble can heal Atlas and bolster his armor.
Tectonics - Summon a rock-wall, activate again to send the rocks crashing towards the enemy.
Petrify - Atlas' hardened gaze will fossilize foes, heal Rumblers, and create Petrified Bulwarks. When shattered, petrified enemies drop healing Rubble for Atlas.
Rumblers - Summon two elemental stone brawlers to the melee. Summoning petrifies enemies in close proximity to Atlas. When finished, Rumblers collapse into a pile of healing Rubble.

Acquisition: Main blueprint is awarded after completing The Jordas Precept Quest. Component blueprints can be obtained from defeating the Jordas Golem on Jordas Golem Assassinate, Eris.

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The split personality frame that could really benefit from some RNG pity drop mechanics - Equinox!

Release date: 2015-07-31

Passive: When Equinox collects Health Orbs or Energy Orbs, 10% of the restored amount is converted into additional Energy and Health respectively.
Metamorphosis - Switch forms, temporarily gaining bonus shields and armor in Night-Form, or bonus damage and speed in Day-Form.
Rest & Rage - In Night Form targets are put to sleep. In Day Form targets become more vulnerable to damage.
Pacify & Provoke - In Night Form reduces damage inflicted by nearby enemies. In Day Form increases Ability Strength of nearby allies.
Mend & Maim - In Night Form, allies are healed with each nearby enemy killed. In Day Form, nearby enemies are bled and then subjected to a wave of slashing force.

Acquisition: Component and Aspect blueprints can be obtained by defeating Tyl Regor on Titania, Uranus. Equinox's main blueprint can be purchased from the Market.

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The draconic hunter, (former) master of the elements - Chroma!

Release date: 2015-03-19

Passive: Chroma possesses an extra midair jump and bullet jump.
Spectral Scream - Exhale a deep breath of elemental destruction. Chroma's energy color determines the element.
Elemental Ward - Depending on Chroma's elemental alignment, an offensive area-of-effect is created. Chroma and his nearby allies are imbued with defensive energy.
Vex Armor - When shields are hit, Chroma's armor grows stronger, when health takes a hit, weapon damage increases. Active for a limited time, maximum increases correspond to rank.
Effigy - Chroma turns his pelt into a massive sentry that strengthens nearby allies and engulfs enemies in elemental attacks.

Acquisition: Main blueprint is rewarded upon completion of the quest The New Strange. Component blueprints are awarded by completing Junctions.

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Weekly Warframe: Mesa (self.warframe)
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The enforcer, the gunslinger, the ultimate DAKKA frame - Mesa!

Release date: 2014-11-27

Passive: Mesa has improved proficiency with secondary weapons, and gains a health bonus at the expense of not having a melee weapon equipped.
Ballistic Battery - When activated, this power stores damage caused by guns. When triggered again, that damage is channeled through the next gunshot.
Shooting Gallery - Gives an ally extra damage while jamming the guns of nearby enemies. This power shifts between team members.
Shatter Shield - Envelops Mesa in a barrier of energy, reflecting back incoming bullet damage.
Peacemaker - With intense focus, Mesa draws her Regulator pistols, shooting down her foes in rapid succession.

Acquisition: Main blueprint can be purchased from the Market. Component blueprints can be from defeating Mutalist Alad V on Mutalist Alad V Assassinate, Eris.

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Weekly Warframe: Limbo (self.warframe)
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The magician, master of the Rift, the ZA WARUDO frame - Limbo!

Release date: 2014-10-24

Passive: Limbo has access to the Rift plane, accessible by pressing the Roll keybind.
Banish - Casts a wave of Rift energy that damages hostiles while pushing enemies and allies out of Limbo’s current plane of existence.
Stasis - Freezes Rift-bound enemies. While active, enemy projectiles are arrested in mid-air, resuming its trajectory when stasis ends.
Rift Surge - Surges nearby Rift-bound enemies with Rift energy. When killed the Rift Surge is transferred to a nearby enemy outside the rift. Surged enemies that leave the Rift perform a radial Banish.
Cataclysm - A violent blast of void energy tears open a pocket of rift plane which can sustain itself for a short period before collapsing in another lethal blast.

Acquisition: Main blueprint can be purchased from the Market. Component blueprints are awarded from The Limbo Theorem quest.

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The harlequin, the illusionist, visual warcramine when combined with max multishot Kinetic Ricochet pink energy Tetra - Mirage!

Release date: 2014-07-18

Passive: Mirage has an increased proficiency when performing several Maneuvers.
Hall of Mirrors - Mirage creates an entourage of doppelgangers to confuse and distract the enemy.
Sleight of Hand - Booby trap nearby objects while conjuring an irresistible jewel that bursts with radial blind when touched in darkness, or a radial explosion in light. Conjure multiple smaller jewels with the help of Hall of Mirrors.
Eclipse - Standing in light, Mirage deals heavy damage, while the shadows make Mirage difficult to track and even harder to hurt.
Prism - Fires an energy prism that shoots lasers in all directions. Activating again detonates the prism, blinding nearby foes.

Acquisition: Main blueprint can be purchased from the Market. Component blueprints are awarded at the end of each mission for the Hidden Messages quest.

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It's time for the bird queen herself - Zephyr!

Release date: 2014-02-05

Passive: Striking from the skies above, Zephyr is significantly lighter in comparison to other Warframes, dramatically altering her airborne physics. While airborne, Zephyr's equipped weapons gain a 150% Critical Chance bonus.
Tail Wind - From the ground, charge and release to launch Zephyr into an airborne hover. From the air, tap to dash forward, or aim down to dive bomb enemies below.
Airburst - Launch a burst of massively dense air. Hold to send enemies flying, tap to pull them toward the burst. Damage increases per enemy hit.
Turbulence - Creates a wind shield around Zephyr, redirecting all incoming projectiles.
Tornado - Create deadly tornadoes that seek out and engulf enemies. Tornadoes deal the elemental damage type they absorb the most. Shoot enemies engulfed in Tornadoes to do additional damage.

Acquisition: Zephyr's blueprints can be researched from the Tenno Lab in the dojo.

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The goat man, the paladin - Oberon!

Release date: 2013-12-19

Passive: Creatures of nature rejuvenate in Oberon's presence, causing all Companions to receive +25% Health, Shield and Armor links. Oberon's own Companion also receives 1 instant revive per mission.
Smite - Focuses deadly energy within a target and then projects it outwards, damaging both the target and surrounding enemies.
Hallowed Ground - Sanctifies the ground before Oberon with righteous fire, inflicting damage to any enemy that stands in the flames.
Renewal - Healing waves of energy flow outward from Oberon to his allies, regenerating health over time.
Reckoning - Quickly lifts enemies into the air and then hurls them down with conviction. Enemies who succumb to this power have a chance to spawn a Health Sphere.

Acquisition: Main blueprint can be purchased from the Market. Component blueprints are obtained from Earth Proxima (Neuroptics & Systems) and Saturn Proxima (Chassis) Points of Interest in Empyrean missions.

 

The cat with anger issues and severe trauma - Valkyr!

Release date: 2013-11-20

Passive: Valkyr is nimble, able to recover from knockdown 50% faster and is immune to Hard Landings, landing with no touchdown delay.
Rip Line - Valkyr hurls forth a hook. If it hits an enemy, she pulls them to her. If it hits terrain, she pulls herself to the hook's location.
Warcry - Valkyr lets out a rallying cry that bolsters her allies melee speed while slowing down nearby enemies.
Paralysis - Valkyr unleashes her shields, stunning and damaging enemies around her.
Hysteria - Valkyr is imbued with energy and becomes a ball of vicious rage, capable of unleashing a torrent of deadly claw attacks on unsuspecting foes.

Acquisition: Main blueprint can be purchased from the Market. Component blueprints can be obtained from defeating Alad V on Themisto, Jupiter.

 

The first loot frame, the necromancer, nr.1 source of confusion for new players as to why that enemy I'm shooting is not dying - Nekros!

Release date: 2013-09-13

Passive: A master of death, Nekros regenerates 5 points of Health any time an enemy dies within 10 meters of him. His passive can also heal Companions.
Soul Punch - A blow so powerful, it turns the enemy's very soul into a deadly projectile, damaging all in its path.
Terrify - Casts fear into the hearts of nearby enemies, causing them to run away in terror.
Desecrate - Forces fallen enemies around you to drop additional loot.
Shadows of the Dead - Summons shadow versions of vanquished enemies to fight alongside you for a short period of time.

Acquisition: Main blueprint can be purchased from the Market. Nekros' component blueprints can be obtained from defeating Lephantis on Magnacidium, Deimos.

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Weekly Warframe: Nova (self.warframe)
 

The frame with an antimatter themed kit and a portal thrown in there for... some reason? I blame the Design Council for voting for that one! It's time for Nova!

Release date: 2013-07-13

Passive: Whenever Nova is knocked down, she emits a neutron burst which knocks down and damages enemies in a 6 meter radius and 250 Blast damage.
Null Star - Creates anti-matter particles that orbit Nova and seek nearby targets.
Antimatter Drop - Launches a contained particle of antimatter that will detonate upon collision.
Wormhole - Creates a wormhole allowing instantaneous travel.
Molecular Prime - Primes all enemies in a radius with anti-matter.

Acquisition: Main blueprint can be purchased from the Market. Nova's component blueprints can be obtained from defeating the Raptors on Naamah, Europa.

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