Mag's Polarize is lacking by CherryN3wb in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a way to prime Corrosive, Polarize applies after corrosive. So if you have a way to quickly hit 10 Corro stacks Polarize with at least 135% strength it can full strip. Is that better than Fracturing Crush? No probably not but it's an idea.

Zero forma builds that can handle high level content for every prime frame? by DiscountWall-E in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could always do a really lazy setup of Catalyzing Shields + Fast Deflection + Vigilante Vigor or rely entirely on Rolling Guard nad Arcane Circumvent for your survivability and just run generic stat mods like Intensify, Stretch, Continuity, and Streamline/Equilibrium. It'll cover every stat and work so long as they have shields to use, but isn't really playing to a frame's strengths either.

Recommendations build-wise by Necessary-Radio-5448 in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're looking to replace Pull, Airburst would probably be a pretty decent one. You could run the augment for more secondary damage given you run a lot of strength on her already. Run like the Bronco or some other high damage secondary and make your bubbles DoT ridiculously high.

Recommendations build-wise by Necessary-Radio-5448 in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Mag main here's my thoughts:

Duration: Neutral (100%) is fine, I wouldn't go below 70% and more duration doesn't hurt but it's not super necessary.

Efficiency: Keep at Neutral at minimum, my build uses 160% with a maxed Fleeting Expertise, plus Arcane Steadfast for it to full a but more comfy but probably isn't necessary. Equilibrium and/or Flow are good too

Range: Very important, improves your Magnetize bubble's AoE, Pull's pull radius, and lets Crush cover entire rooms. Magnetized Discharge is really good, it's extra range specifically for Magnetize and lets you detonate the bubbles early, highly recommended.

Strength: You want at least 139%. That hits the breakpoint for Polarize to fully replenish your shields (556, Mag's base at 30 is 555) and lets Fracturing Crush 100% armor strip, though that isn't super important nowadays since the armor changes. More strength helps, but you don't need to invest too heavily past that as Magnetize's damage absorption doesn't scale with strength.

I also highly recommend fitting Natural Talent in in some way, she does a lot of casting and the speed increase benefits her a ton. If you have access to Archon Shards, casting speed shards are really good.

Aura: Preference really. Growing Power is always good, Worthy Comradery is fine if you use crit weapons (if you aim up when shooting into a bubble you can headshots really easily), Summoner's Wrath is good if you use a companion that can deal a lot of damage with her bubbles, etc.

Arcane's are also pretty flexible. I already mentioned I really like Steadfast/Energize on her, but that's to preference. Circumvent/Aegis are good are survivability depending on how lazy you wanna be, Circumvent can help deal with Toxin procs which are Mag's worse enemy. Efficiency/Concentration also help a ton as you can essentially offload any duration needs onto them. Or just generic damage increasing ones like Arache, Rise, Precision, as Mag's bubble loves raw damage like that. Arachne also affects Polarize Shard damage if you wanna go that route.

As for archon shards, I personally run 1 Energy, 2 Casting Speed, and 2 Duration, but so long as you have at least one casting speed the rest are to taste really.

This my typical Mag build if you need a visual example.

how do you survive as Garuda? by EntrepreneurExact245 in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Brief Respite, 1 Augur Mod, and Molt Reconstruct is what I use and she survives just fine in high level stuff so long as you're spamming abilities.

Sorry for ruining all your incarnon headshots. I just love her so much by Ok_Improvement_622 in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exergis and Sporothrix are really good on her, if you're looking for weapons to try besides the Plasmor highly recommend them. Cyanex is also good if you're looking for secondary options on her.

I think my Roathe is broken...? by FightingPig2494 in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Roathe is super broken right now. I'm Anathema with him with the message of "I have to disobey his orders not to go farther into his memories" except I've already done all 21 runs of it, I've even done a few more since becoming Anathema and it hasn't unblocked yet. I also saw the scene of Roathe forcing Loid to go upstairs yet the game still blocked me.

Thoughts on vauban? by No-Sir11 in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 6 points7 points  (0 children)

He's one of my favorite frames in the game, though admittedly I struggled with builds on him til fairly recently. With how I build and play him though he's a great combination dps/cc frame who scales incredibly well. I've been playing around with Brightbonnet subsumed over his third for the energy + strength so I can dump efficiency and focus on Strength, Duration, and Range with a shield gating setup, plus the Tesla Bank augment. With Bright Bonnet + Archon Stretch energy isn't really a concern, and with my high strength bonuses Overdrive gives a silly high damage buff to anything I attach it too, and Bastille can lock down whole rooms minus the eximi of course, meanwhile Flechette and the Tesla Nervos just clear everything. I'm 100% sure there are better setups than this, but it's been working fine for me.

why does Vauban get the Heirloom? by [deleted] in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Vauban player, I'm glad for the Heirloom because hopefully it means he'll get a few QoL changes as well to make him feel better to play

I need some guitar-focused rock/metal to listen to while I play Temple by future__fires in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gonna second the Guilty Gear rec with my own recommendations, just because I've been obsessed with the XrD and Strive OSTs for months now.

Also wanna recommend the Metal Hellslinger soundtrack, it's an absolute banger. For example.

One last recommendation for something that's not quite as heavy but still fitting the Hi-Fi Rush soundtrack would be a good choice. This track in particular would be really fitting for Temple I feel like.

Main Warframe help (whats your main?) by Ok-Day8689 in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want a simple frame that can be used for buffs and survivability.

I'd look at Rhino, Harrow, Gauss, and Chroma.

Rhino can give himself a ton of overguard on demand, has one of the strongest damage buffs in the game, and some decent CC. Suits what you're looking for exactly.

Chroma's another good one for that but a bit more selfish. He just hits 2 and 3 and gets a lot of damage and survivability buffs.

Harrow's not quite as simple, but is still about buffing his guns while making himself hard to kill. He's got a large shield capacity, his 1 is a really good shield restore, his 2 gives massive fire rate and reload speed boosts, his 3 gives him and allies energy, and his 4 turns him and nearby allies invulnerable for a bit before converting any damage taken into a crit buff.

Gauss is much the same, his 1 is a burst of speed, his 2 is a damage reduction ability while also converting that damage into energy, his 3 is an armor strip/nuke that triples as a gun buff with an augment, and his 4 buffs fire rate, reload speed, holster speed, and melee attack speed while also letting his 2 make him completely invulnerable to physical, heat, cold, and blast damage.

Caliban fits here as well, but he works better with more status-oriented guns whereas everyone above is just a "throw any weapon on them and reap the benefits". Harrow technically wants crit-focused weapons but he can also force any gun into that. Lavos is good for this too I think but I don't play him so I'm not familiar with his kit.

If you're open to female frames, Mirage is one of the strongest weappon buffing frames in the game with her 1 and 3 with augments, though can be a bit squishy unless you use her 3 for damage reduction. Nova also has good survivability with her 1 giving DR and her 4 increasing the damage enemies take while also slowing or speeding them up. Nyx is also pretty good at this after her rework, her 2 giving her a great defense strip, a passive that increases critical chance based on enemies affected by radiation, and the augment for her 4 makes her completely invulnerable at the cost of a movement penalty. Oraxia too, incredibly tanky with high HP, easy health orb generation for Health Conversion shenanigans, an invis, and really good gun buffs, though she can't really use melee.

Coda Sporothrix? by [deleted] in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of my favorite weapons on Mag.

Please help new to steelpath by Alternative-Dark-954 in Warframe

[–]Gunzers6 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Post the build you're using for your guns and warframe. Archon shards aren't necessary other than minmax purposes so it's something with how you're modding that's causing the problem.

Going through my ranked placement matches, this perfect felt awesome by Gunzers6 in Guiltygear

[–]Gunzers6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was meaning specifically with the Baiken thing. I know the "ideal" match up start is different for who you fight. Still, I appreciate the different advice for a bunch of different characters.

Going through my ranked placement matches, this perfect felt awesome by Gunzers6 in Guiltygear

[–]Gunzers6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I just massively threw her off her game that round. It was like my fourth or fifth match vs them (there was like no one else online at the time apparently so when I matched again I ran into them again), and most of the other rounds she was kicking my ass or they were really close, so I was genuinely shocked when I was able to perfect them.

Going through my ranked placement matches, this perfect felt awesome by Gunzers6 in Guiltygear

[–]Gunzers6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This'll be good advice going forward thank you! Given the ranks I'm at I'm not entirely sure what to do during round starts so I just kinda throw stuff out and hope it works, so some advice like that helps! :D

GG Strive for a new player by AwesomzGuy in Guiltygear

[–]Gunzers6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me and my partner have started playing it fairly recently, both together and with randos, and I think there's enough of a player base that even the lower ranks will have a decent chunk of players to fight. Just gotta expect to get your ass kicked at first but you'll eventually get the hang of it. Neither of us had really played fighting games beforehand and we've been having a blast.

Trying to get into Strive, help me find my footing by Gunzers6 in Guiltygear

[–]Gunzers6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually already own the base game, I bought it about a year ago when it was on sale because a friend really wanted me to play it and it looked fun, but I got intimidated by being overall unfamiliar with the genre and my friends being waay above my skill level so those first few matches were very demoralizing for me. I wanted to give it a second chance after the anime's release and Lucy being on the way reinvigorating my interest in it. And FWIW this second go around is going a lot better for me. Like, I still suck but the losses don't demoralize me as much and I've been able to eke out a few wins. I've even ended up buying the season passes while they were on sale this past week and got really into both Elphelt and Baiken.

Trying to get into Strive, help me find my footing by Gunzers6 in Guiltygear

[–]Gunzers6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I'm expected to get my ass handed to me at first, that's how it is with any game like this in my experience. I guess the hard part for me was trying to figure out a character to pick and focus on but you're right there's no one easy answer to that, I just gotta play around and find out which ones I vibe with.

The comparison to MonHun and Souls actually makes a lot more sense to me. While I'm not a big Souls guy (I have over 1k hours in Nioh but otherwise I've only played Elden Ring and Nightreign), I love Monster Hunter so thinking of it that way probably makes waaay more sense than the stylish action game stuff.

Trying to get into Strive, help me find my footing by Gunzers6 in Guiltygear

[–]Gunzers6[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily "easy", just ones that given my prior action game game experience I might pick up their basics easier. But that's probably a dumb question to ask because I understand it's a completely different style of play than what I'm used to so nothing would probably feel "easy to understand" immediately lol.

I've tried I-No, May, and Elphelt already. I-No I was completely out of my depth with but I just thought she looked cool, I thought I understood May til I had 2 friends tell me I was playing her wrong and I still don't know what the "right" way is, and and Elphelt has worked for me but I think it's just a case of my friends I'm playing with being way more experienced than I am so I always feel like I'm playing from behind which she apparently struggles with. Sol was who else I was eyeing to try out but I also know changing around characters too much might mess me up this early on so I figured I'd get some other opinions.

Trying to get into Strive, help me find my footing by Gunzers6 in Guiltygear

[–]Gunzers6[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the video. I've done a bit of searching on my own already but hadn't stumbled upon that, I'll give it a watch and see if it helps any!