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Switching aura polarities. Yeah I wonder why not? If we Forma a warframe and the swap polarities, why can't we more the aura polarities(we did forma him)?  I was looking at my excali and that dash polarities I put in his aura doesn't seem very helpful. The game is changing. So I was wondering why not switch his dash and V.

 

Orokin cells being dropped from grineer. Yeah. Kinda find it funny as why do the grineer drop orokin cells and the void drops none. It's kinda well a misnomer

 

Argon Crystals have half lifes? Not exactly... Yeah another misnomer. Why the void? its not at -200 degrees Celcius(the temperature where argon freezes at); It looks like the void is pretty warm as there is flowing water. Why not give it to the corpus? They have cold enough planets to freeze argon and when the argon is warmed the half life starts as the argon reverts back into a gas. Logical and non game breaking; its great i think.

 

Inflation. Lets face it. It's been going on for a while. Fewer and stronger enemies getting replaced with A LOT of weaker ones. Old weapons getting beat by the newer ones, because the older ones were never updated. The credits and resources to build the newer stuff is getting ridiculously high. The mods and events are sorta weaker than the ones in the past... Warframe sorta needs a change. This topic is huge and there could be A LOT of ideas to sorta help with this. 

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Can we use the Cryotic from Extraction missions to freeze the Argon Crystals back into solid form?

I can say I'd like this one. Make it extremelly expensive, like 5k per argon if you want, but let me keep them, or at least allow me to make them last more.

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Wait, who said Argon was cold? Isn't Cryotic the cold resource?

 
Argon (symbol: Ar) is the 18th element in the periodic table. It is a noble gas whose most commonly occurring isotope is stable and does not decay as the Argon Crystal does (though it has a number of unstable isotopes that do decay).
  • Its decay may be the result of it sublimating at room temperature, as the freezing point of argon is about 83.81 kelvin (-189.34 °C).
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Wait, who said Argon was cold? Isn't Cryotic the cold resource?

Argon is an element IRL. It is a noble gas that freezes at -189 degrees Celsius or -308 Fahrenheit. I think that argon is pretty cold. 

 

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Argon (symbol: Ar) is the 18th element in the periodic table. It is a noble gas whose most commonly occurring isotope is stable and does not decay as the Argon Crystal does (though it has a number of unstable isotopes that do decay).
  • Its decay may be the result of it sublimating at room temperature, as the freezing point of argon is about 83.81 kelvin (-189.34 °C).

 

 

Frozen Argon just looks like ice. It isn't purple, and it doesn't form a big crystal like that. Not to mention according to the game Argon is a "Void based radioactive resource". It's clearly not actual Argon, just named Argon for whatever reason. 

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Frozen Argon just looks like ice. It isn't purple, and it doesn't form a big crystal like that. Not to mention according to the game Argon is a "Void based radioactive resource". It's clearly not actual Argon, just named Argon for whatever reason. 

Reminds me of real argon because of that purple light, but I REALLY HATE MISNOMERS.

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Frozen Argon just looks like ice. It isn't purple, and it doesn't form a big crystal like that. Not to mention according to the game Argon is a "Void based radioactive resource". It's clearly not actual Argon, just named Argon for whatever reason. 

i never said its ice, its gas ingame and irl, that told Lotus when it was introduce the first time ingame

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Freezing cannot affect decay. sorry

But putting it into something that has a very strong gravitational field might.

How strong you ask? find the nearest Black hole and find out.

sorry Im saying that the argon is still really cold and when it's removed from its cold environment it subliminates. Edited by Heidrek
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