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  • Camreth@dormi.zonetoWarframe@dormi.zoneMR Fodder Prime
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    1 year ago

    I’ve gone through four different methods of tracking all of that. When I first started pushing mr, I used a excel spreadsheet with a ton of conditional formatting and autolookups. Eventually it started to get really laggy so I turned it into a sql database which worked fine but just like the excel sheet it was a pain to maintain as I had to go back through updates I’d skipped and add a bunch of stuff retroactively after breaks etc.

    After getting tired of the database shenanigans I found this website which worked fine (still does). Now days I usually just use Alecaframe however. I don’t really like overwolf, but the benefits outweigh the downsides especially after wfinfo started acting up on relic reward screens.

    The biggest advantage of alecaframe is that you can see what part you still need to farm in the app without having to dig through the foundry which I find very helpful at least since I tend to forget what parts I miss. A small tip a lot of people don’t know is also that you can just search for parts in the relic screen and you’ll see all Relics with that part so you don’t have to dig through to find out what you have.


  • For weapons i find a lot of how bad I find certain guns depend on my mindstate. For years my favorite weapon has been and still is the Braton prime (not a big fan of the incarnon mode on it so I just use the base version the vast majority of the time). Was it a good gun to take into steel path before its incarnon, not really. That is part of the charm however, nuking entire rooms with aoe is fun, but sometime I want just me and grandpa Braton to shoot Grineer in the face one at a time like the old days. If anything I find I enjoy it slightly less now that the incarnon is buffing up the base stats. Maybe I should see how far I can push the mk1 version instead?

    It sound like you’re reaching burnout territory however in which case my recommendation is just take a break whenever you start playing as a obligation instead of just because it’s fun. Come back either when a new update drops (in this case Kullervo is just around the corner), or you just feel like playing again.

    There’s a lot to do as a personal goal (personally i’m working on legend 1 and maxing out the helminth), but if you burn out from the grind getting there then that sort of ruins the point no?

    Play something else for a bit, warframe will be there when you feel like doing space ninja stuff again.



  • Entirely dependant on the weapon/frame. I basically just create the build I want, figure out how many forma is needed after which I decide if it’s worth the investment. For me the key part is to have the build in your head (or just make it on overframe I guess) before you start.

    I have very few things with 7-8 forma though since most builds are finished before that, and too many forma can be limiting if you want a alternate build (changing elements on a weapon for instance or a different focus on a frame build), the only thing I have that is fully formad is I think the trumna.

    At this stage though I don’t really mind just burning a forma for random stuff, and sp circuit has caused my forma usage to increase drastically since if I scout a weapon that could be good but that I never really played outside of leveling or that has a really old build I might as well drop a potato/arcane adapter/forma into it if it can benefit from them. I found a few fun weapons that I’d just leveled and moved on like that.


  • The default look I tend to go for is a sandstone base (top row of fire pallette has some good ones for most frames) with dark and occasionally light blue from the classic pallette along with brass or bronze trim (again from regular classic). The more desaturated colors of classic works very nice for a subdued look. I feel like it gives that classic egyptian theme.

    I do have several frames with other colour schemes, but I like the simplicity of the blue accented sandstone and it usually also works well with weapons for that nice cohesive look. The fact that it only uses two palettes is also quite neat if you don’t have many palettes unlocked as you could probably make do with only the fire pallette (or anything else with decent light orange/yellow) for most frames since classic middle tends to work well and it’s free.