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ErudiusNacht

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  1. Been a while since I posted a topic, so excuse me while I'm at it.

     

    Nidus just came out, and just from the looks from it, Frost Prime infested immediately came to mind.

    1. Look at the Nidus Prion Helmet and the Frost Prime standard helmet, easy spot. As for the Nidus standard helmet, when it's opened up, it looks like the Frost Squall Helmet.

    2. Abilities wise look at the similarities

    Nidus' Virulence is like Frost's Ice Wave

    Nidus' Larva isn't really alike, but somehow familiar to Frost's Freeze

    Nidus' Ravenous is either the infested version of Snow Globe or Avalanche, or both.

    3. Even though Frost has shields and Nidus has more health, they have the same amount of armor.

     

    So, going from this, and since Frost is one of the earliest frames, hell, it's the second frame to have a Prime, Nidus itself might have been another protector just like Inaros.

    Going further, one concept might be that at one time, different frames were constructed to be able to lord over the different colonies of the Orokin Empire. Inaros was the Governor for the Martian Colony, Chroma for some towers, and Frost was the Governor for some Ice Planet that was subsequently overrun with Infestation.

     

    An Ice Planet, like Pluto or whatnot, was the territory of a Frost Prime. It housed a tribe of its own and for the longest time there was peace as it was far removed from the machinations of the Empire. Since there was lasting peace, the Frost Prime went to sleep, but was still revered by the Tribes People. At one point, another Infested Tower/Derelict came close and the Infested started to attack. The Warframe Pod that held the Frost Frame got Infested and thus Infecting the Warframe itself.

    Still vigilant though infected already, the Frost Prime awoke and defended the Tribe. The Operator found out that his/her frame could resist the control of the Infestation and found a way to transfer that immunity to the daughter of the Tribe's Chief. The daughter of the Chieftain was named Triuna. And thus, the Operator, named Baphomet had foregone their immunity and sealed himself with the nearby Infested Derelict within the Void.
     

     
  2. I'll be straight with you. Be more specific. 

    What suit are we talking about? Tuxedos? Formal wear? You want to go in as James Bond?

    Since you're talking about syndicates, the most logical thing I could come up with is that you want Warframe Skins for each syndicate (and in effect, gain more standing while using said skins). If so, would that have been so difficult to explain in the first post? If it's not, I dunno anymore.

     

  3. True, there are first timers who need to learn. True learning will not start unless you experience it. But everybody has to carry their weight.

    But the thing is, LoR is a mission aimed for advanced players. Players who usually invest in LoR, or in any Raid or Trial in any game, has invested much into the game itself. Let's say you invest a lot on a venture and you watch it grow. After watching it take off, some new investor comes in and ruins everything. It is frustrating, and players, elitist or not, are humans and this will irritate most invested people.

    That said, knowing there is a lot of gaps in educating new player (I mean, dang, newbies still punch life support at 98% these days in survival), it falls on everybody to prepare. Knowledgeable players could bring better stuff, or better yet, go do the support role. As for learning players, isn't it basically an issue of self-discipline to at least google, read the wiki or watch videos? 

    I've met a lot of people, especially in the facebook fan groups of warframe, who cite lack of information resources regarding learning about the game. You'd see new players posting "what's a mod?", "how do I get Excal Prime?", "how do you rank up?" questions all day. If this is you, I'm saying this now, it may hurt, yes, but you're just lazy. If you can play warframe, you most certainly have a platform that can open a browser and have an internet connection, that's all you need to be informed.

    I'm an older player, more than a decade ago, we had to rely on sifting through community forums and discussions to get info on our MMO's. But now, you can even google your family ancestry. Wikis weren't that helpful before, but now, anything that has a following has its own page. Now, youtubers will practically spoonfeed you information. If you go into a mission and feel inadequate about your contributions, you don't have anyone else to blame but yourself.

    As for the toxicity of other players, bear in mind that this game international. It's simple, what is offensive to you might just be casual to the other party's culture. Don't let it stress you, let them stress themselves and move on. Just keep the important people close and ignore everybody else, in warframe and in real life.

    As for the Trials, I suggest DE make a spawn room on every stage that only opens once all players are loaded in and press ready. This way, you can properly wait for others to load and everybody has to wait to hear the leader make a mission briefing / game plan / tutorial. I know this opens up opportunities for griefing, but the benefits outweigh the risks. You can even put in a tutorial module in the spawn area.

  4. Was trying to use Prime Laser Rifle again but after doing some formas, the mod effects and damage calculations were not computing correctly.

    If you see, in the first picture, I haven't put in Split Chamber.

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    After putting in Split Chamber, it cancels one of the mods and decreases damage.

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    After putting in Wildfire, damage goes down significantly.

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    FYI

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