Considering he comes at rank 30, alongside a badass sword and a second, magic badass sword, there’s basically no work to be done.Īs for Volt and Nezha, they are both clan-tech Warframes, but they pack a punch. A-Tier: Pretty Easy to Get and Use, Some Forma RequiredĮxcalibur Umbra is a strong contender on this list, simply because you get him, already at rank 30, from doing an otherwise kinda easy quest. Wukong Prime is a tad more useful (and easy to get as of writing) but you’re not missing out on much. Rhino Prime in particular gives very little benefit aside from some sprint speed. Primed versions are optional, but they’re definitely not required. Both frames are hard to kill and also hit hard, and with very, very little investment on your part. Natural damage boosts, high damage for your weapons, a form of immortality or healing AND low levels of crowd control. Wukong and Rhino are both considered to be insanely strong. Sure, the Jackal is a bit tougher than he used to be, but it’s just about easy enough to do with an MK1-Braton and an Excalibur.īut you get so much for your tiny investment. Wukong can be bought for nothing in Clan Dojos, while Rhino parts drop from the Jackal fight. Sure, it only contains two Warframes, but these guys do a LOT of work, considering how easy they are to get. S-Tier: Easy to Get, Easy to Use AND Gets the Job Done This tier list is simple: How much bang do you get for your buck? What Warframes require the least amount of effort and can be used effectively? In this article, I’ll walk though through Retvik’s Warframe Tier List for Lazy People. There’s so many ways you can categorize Warframes! Do you categorize them based on how much damage they can do? How many enemies they can kill? What enemies? What level of enemies? How about missions? Is a Warframe bad because it can’t survive 3 hours in a survival mission? Or is it just not suited for the job? It’s genuinely hard to make a Warframe tier list.
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