The Dread is an MR5 bow whose blueprint is commonly dropped from (Shadow) Stalker. It is something that you'll most likely get many blueprints of if you play a decent amount of Warframe. Despite its low MR lock, the Dread is a very solid all-round bow and will do fairly well for most content, at least by bow standards.
IMPORTANT NOTE
IMPORTANT NOTE
Warframe as a game is always changing and evolving. Two major examples that I have personally played through are the U22.12 weapon overhaul, and the U27.2 Warframe Revised update. Unfortunately for a sporadic content creator like myself, this means that my content is made redundant over time, and I don't have the time to update everything. As such, please take note of the version at the time of each review's latest update.
Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Review: Rubico Prime (U23.10.8)
Released with Chroma and Gram Primes in U23.9, the Rubico Prime is a relatively newly released Prime sniper. With across-the-board improvements from the base Rubico, the RubicoP is a very solid and quite effective sniper rifle.
Monday, 29 October 2018
Review: Supra Vandal (U27.3.16)
The Supra Vandal is an MR14 rifle originally given away as a reward during the Ambulas Reborn event, in U20.4. Back then, it was a very slight improvement over the thoroughly mediocre base Supra. The Balance Pass in U22.12 buffed the Supra Vandal into a high level, extremely powerful weapon. Thankfully for everyone who didn't complete Ambulas Reborn, almost a year later, it was released in Baro's stock. In my opinion, the Supra Vandal is one of the best Rifles in the game.
Saturday, 27 October 2018
Review: Latron Prime (U23.10.8)
The Latron Prime is an MR10 Semi-Auto rifle that was released way back in U8.0, and is currently bundled together with Frost and Reaper Primes. The Balance Pass in U22.12 gave it a new lease of life in the form of a substantial buff, but it remains a victim of powercreep, and is also a little out-of-place in a game focused on crowd killing.
Friday, 26 October 2018
Review: Staticor (U27.3.16)
Last updated: U27.3.16
The Staticor is an MR10 Thrown Secondary introduced in U18.4.7. It is quite unusual even by throwing weapon standards, firing slow-moving explosive energy bolts from its gauntlets. Though annoyingly requiring 10 Fieldron to make, this Clan-tech weapon is easily among the best Secondaries in the game for the majority of content.
The Staticor is an MR10 Thrown Secondary introduced in U18.4.7. It is quite unusual even by throwing weapon standards, firing slow-moving explosive energy bolts from its gauntlets. Though annoyingly requiring 10 Fieldron to make, this Clan-tech weapon is easily among the best Secondaries in the game for the majority of content.
Thursday, 25 October 2018
Review: Prisma Grakata (U23.10.7)
The Prisma Grakata is an MR11 weapon that was introduced in U16.8.3 in Baro's stock. An improved version of the standard issue Grineer Grakata, it is a powerful, though ammo hungry and inaccurate rifle.
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
Review: Tiberon Prime (U27.3.16)
Latest Update: U27.3.16
Released with Zephyr and Kronen Primes in U22.16.4, the Tiberon Prime is the first true select-fire Rifle with three firing modes. With improvements over its base model in every stat except ROF, the MR14 TibP is great all-rounder and is one of my favourite Rifles.
Released with Zephyr and Kronen Primes in U22.16.4, the Tiberon Prime is the first true select-fire Rifle with three firing modes. With improvements over its base model in every stat except ROF, the MR14 TibP is great all-rounder and is one of my favourite Rifles.
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This is a Warframe blog with a couple of intended purposes:
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