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  1. I just got Ash from Duviri. To be clear, I didn't buy it. I did the full 10 rounds for a circuit in Duviri. I got a few arcanes and all the BPs for Ash. I crafted it. I'm getting all of the warframes that I don't already have. I either use them if I don't have one similar to it or put them subsume them into Helminth. Secondary reason to get them all is for mastery rank. This week the choices are Saryn, Vauban, and Nova. This is a tougher choice, as I think I haven't mastered both Saryn and Nova.
  2. Another use for snipers in the Eidolon hunt is to get the lure (at least I like it for that). You can shoot the lure from a distance before you are a target, then swoop in and grab the lure quickly and get out or collect some vomes if they are available, real quick.
  3. I almost didn't do it myself. I play with my wife, and she is just fine not doing it. That was before Duviri came out. You can skip it if you want and to level some stuff for you operator, you can do Duviri instead. It isn't clear to me how that would work, since I do have all of it unlocked and Duviri for me is just one of the fastest ways to get the rest of the focus I don't already have. Although as far as I know, you will still need to do like 20 Eidolon hunts to get the Radiant Eidolon shards. You can get some pretty amazing weapons doing Kuva Liche hunts and also the Sisters of Parvos. You need to have done a few quests that are unlocked before The New War, mainly The War Within. You can get a lot of warframes from Duviri now too. Both Duviri and the Kuva Liche and Sisters of Parvos hunts are fun and not really that grindy. There are no resources you need to scrounge anything up, other than Granum Crowns. Maybe you can do that instead? Later you might decide to do the New War. I personally put it off for 3 months before doing it.
  4. Typically I'm in SO or ESO leveling a weapon, so prefer to use the weapon to get maximum affinity. I don't always even bring a warframe in that has any decent crowd control ability, so I'm not using an ability that could kill these banished enemies. I have just stood by and watched a nuke repeatedly kill everything in there. It actually does a pretty good job of leveling any weapon I have, but is boring as hell and no test of my weapon.
  5. Like total strangers using Banish in Sanctuary Onslaught? It should be disabled for that mission, since the main objective is to kill as many enemies as possible, and then you have someone making it so a large number of them can not be killed.
  6. To farm the parts, you need to do the Isolation Vault bounty many times. Maybe like 30 times. You then also need to farm all the mats. You could just trade for those parts instead. I made the 122 amp, it was good enough for the New War. You can make it when you level up The Quills in Cetus. You'll most likely need to farm Eidolon hunts, or just follow one around killing all the vomelist with your current amp to get the item needed to level the Quills. This is all very grindy and might be the hardest thing you have done so far in Warframe. At least it was for me at that time.
  7. Thanks to all the responses here, I did finish the Duviri quest and go on to complete the 10 levels of the first week's circuit (not the steel path version). The circuit is fun, although like most things in Warframe, could use a bit of work. After you pick your weapons and warframe, when you go into the portal, you should get some warning that this starts the timer on the other players. At that point, they will either abort because they haven't finished selecting their loadout, or they will join the circuit with you. Also all players should see their progress (what level in the circuit they have reached of the 10 levels) when a squad starts. Not just the player who joins the squad to Diviri and selects the circuit. I have yet to try the other two modes, but as mentioned in this thread, the circuit is the most like Warframe and if you like Warframe, you should like it too.
  8. I'm guessing none of those weapons will be for sale in the market, just like the Zariman weapons I have that are not for sale in the market. My wife saw those, but couldn't buy them in the market, so has none (she has no interest in doing about 5 more quests needed to unlock them). She would buy them if she could. I did convince her to get a few of the Kuva Liche weapons, some of which are about as good as the Zariman weapons. Kuva Liche missions are traditional missions using warframes, which she likes. Formerly, every weapon I got that looked really good, she would search in the market to see if she could buy it. Some people just don't want to grind for stuff. They like the warframe game play, but not the grind. if they can do something fun that involves killing lots of enemies and it just happens to have some good rewards, then sure, they will do it. Some of the best stuff she has I have traded to her. Most of her prime weapons are ones I grinded out twice and traded to her. Even I have my limits to how much grind is still fun, so any new grind in the game like Diviri ends up being close to twice the grind for me (once for me, once for my wife's stuff that I trade to her).
  9. It is more that my wife has no interest in it. I need some reasons to convince her to play it, since about half of the time I play Warframe, it is in a squad with her. She will never do the New War, so if I want to unlock content for her after that, I'll have to do that a second time for her. Totally not wanting to do it again. Same with Duviri. I'll have to run it twice. Seems painful enough to just do it once right now to unlock the little bit of content in there that I do want to play (the circuit). The New War was the other quest that seems most like Duvari and least like previous warframe game play that didn't appeal to me.
  10. It will be interesting to see if Duviri is integrated enough that new players can actually complete it and gain most of its benefits, and then actually go on to do things like the bounties on the Plains of Eidolon with a Kaithe and actually be a success at it. I've yet to see a Kaithe anywhere but in Duvari, but I'm sure I will eventually. If not well integrated, a new player finishing Duviri may have to go back and do some of the regular quests to unlock things like the Archwing. There is a lot of content in Railjack for instance that needs an Archwing. Will those that start out in Duvari be locked out of that? Maybe they can do without it? Doesn't make a lot of sense to me right now. So for instance, what about kuva and sister weapons? Does a player that starts with Duvari even need those weapons? Those are some of the best weapons. If the weapons in Duvari are based on the ones in Zariman, then if they are as good as those, maybe they don't need to play Zariman tilesets either and get those weapons? I don't know, seems like by adding Duvari, they are telling new players you don't need to play 90% of the rest of what has traditionally been Warframe.
  11. I don't recall using the necramech (voidrig) or railjack. It does say in the wiki you need those, but they don't play a big part, which makes me wonder why they aren't just provided to you like the Paracesis. You do unlock both the necramech and railjack in quests which I think are prerequisites to the New War quest. Both though, take a bit to make and upgrade. The hardest parts of this quest for me had nothing to do with any of the three items above.
  12. That helps. I think the one time I almost beat them I just spammed E. The parry was added, so I figured just spamming E like I do for a warframe had to be the wrong tactic. But maybe not. Fighting with a warframe is pretty much either spam E, dodge and shoot, or move and shoot. Sounds like we can still do that in Duviri and win.
  13. There are bounties that have a stage where you find the hidden caches. They are fairly small, kind of red in color, and sort of round with a few supports connecting them to whatever they rest on.
  14. Maybe I'll watch a few videos explaining how to do the quest. Those should be out now. I found the type of combat in the quest to be something I've never done, and nothing like the combat with a warframe. The very first actual game play in the quest past the tutorial part had me trying over and over to kill the 4 or 5 enemies. I had them down to 1 left one time and then the next time was killed right away. That is when I wondered if I really needed to do the quest and whether my wife would ever play it.
  15. I own all of the frames except those that take the most grind. I don't own things like Ash, Guass, Hildyn, Protea, Saryn, and Voruna. I only own Wisp because it is the one warframe I bought. I was thinking I'd pick all of these up, but not sure it is worth the grind or not.
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