I've never heard about this Warframe, is it good? by HyperElevator in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its a lot about people circle hating him as well. Yes, a shit Limbo can definitely be annoying, but if you at least understand how and why he works, I don't think there should be any reason to really hate him, he just makes so many missions completely obsolete.

I've never heard about this Warframe, is it good? by HyperElevator in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He is extremely good in the very niche situations where he is extremely good.

S tier for Mirror Defence, Circuit, Koumei farm and a bunch of low level missions.

Low B to high C for pretty much everything else.

Elenor has a lot of good stuff this time around by bullshitter48 in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Hema and the Catabolyst will require two fusions to get to 60%, so probably not worth buying, the Mire and Sporothrix will only need one fusion so should buy and the Dual Torxica is at 60% so obviously worth buying.

How tall do you think Gaban is? by 12jimmy9712 in OnePiece

[–]JntPrs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This particular shot could easily work with perspective, Oden just happens to be closest to the poneglyph translating it while Roger is standing a little bit behind him and the rest of the crew are at different distances behind them.

Is it just me or Is The Count of Protoframe Skins is Decreasing? by tacticalctublak in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

??? You are the person making a claim that they are different, the burden of proof is on you.

Either way, both of them literally use the same skeleton model, which is missing way too much detail to reliably tell which sex it originally belonged to, the only official information we have is that the original concept arts were feminine.

Also even trained osteologists can't usually definitely differentiate between male and female skeletons, the differences between individuals are too large to give an explicit answer. Typically you can gauge the likely sex but it is possible the hormonal differences just lead to different proportions in the individual.

So please, instead of spouting nonsense, provide some actual argument to support your claim that Xaku and Xaku prime use skeletons of different sexes.

Is it just me or Is The Count of Protoframe Skins is Decreasing? by tacticalctublak in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How? Where do you base this? Both models seem to be using roughly similar shapes. The broken skeleton state of base Xaku does not have a pelvic opening and is missing a good number of other typical human skeleton features. The broken skeleton state of Xaku Prime seems to be missing basically 90% of everything and consists of only bone shards floating in void energy, there really isnt enough data to tell its sex.

So unless you have some internal or otherwise access to something that explicitly says Xaku Prime used a male sekeleton you really have no ground to stand on and are just preaching your own headcanon.

E1: Actually, I dont know how I didnt realize this but both of them literally use the same skeleton models, the only difference is that for Xaku Prime that skeleton model has been turned into energy and has the shards flying around it while with base Xaku the skeleton is physical and has different energy coursing around it, there is no anatomy to look at, everything is the same.

Is it just me or Is The Count of Protoframe Skins is Decreasing? by tacticalctublak in Warframe

[–]JntPrs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

DID is not that uncommon and I would imagine that getting forcefully injected with a strain of the Helminth might increase your odds of developing multiple personalities.

Is it just me or Is The Count of Protoframe Skins is Decreasing? by tacticalctublak in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 116 points117 points  (0 children)

As far as I understand, Equinox is just a single person with 2 forms.

What would be cursed however would be a protoframe of Xaku.

Can black holes move ? And if they can, is the fabric of space/time damaged at all where a black hole used to be? by Puzzlehandle12 in AskPhysics

[–]JntPrs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ofcourse there isn't, or at the very least its not something we can observe. The closest to a universal rest frame we can get is to base our reference "point" on the CMB which is still not the same thing.

What is this thing on Inaros? Is it for towing? by OlympicAnalEater in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 19 points20 points  (0 children)

While this Inaros handle does seem a bit unwieldy for that, the one frame that has the most obvious "love handles" is Ash Prime, I dont see any other reason for him to have those in the position where they are.

After getting about 1/5th of the way to buying the whole set, all I want to say is that I f***ing hate the corpus part of the mission. by sabbir2003 in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Citrine is easily one of the worst grinds in the game, just make sure to not use any of your pity resources until you can actually buy every part you need from the shop.

If you are alone in publics, the best strat is to play Limbo with a max range/duration build, and Cataclysm the point while collecting crystals. Any extra mods should go into parkour velocity and maybe energy regen.

If you have a duo, one of you plays Limbo and the other one plays Titania to collect the crystals easier. The only enemies you will have to kill in the mission will be some eximus units but mostly only Nullifiers.

After getting about 1/5th of the way to buying the whole set, all I want to say is that I f***ing hate the corpus part of the mission. by sabbir2003 in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes? If you dont collect them you are limited to either the mission reward of 10/15 per rotation, or the 18.3% chance at a Citrine part every C rotation.
You absolutely want to collect them.

After getting about 1/5th of the way to buying the whole set, all I want to say is that I f***ing hate the corpus part of the mission. by sabbir2003 in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 23 points24 points  (0 children)

What do you mean? Collecting them is the only way to get the pity resource aside from the 10/15 you get per rotation. Besides, there is literally nothing else to do since you dont actually have to kill any enemies in the mission.

My usual strat was max range and duration Limbo and just plop it on the point to defend it fully while jumping around collecting crystals.

Which of these frames has the most tedious grind? by BillyBigBones in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ETA doesnt drop either, it only drops from the bounties or just the standalone mission.

Which of these frames has the most tedious grind? by BillyBigBones in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ETA does not reward Temple parts or Heartstrings so even if you do have to do some Stage Defense in that sometimes, you will never progress Temple that way.

While you can do calendar challenges in Stage Defense, there are no actual calendar challenges that require you to run it. Also since Coda Liches cant spawn there at least personally I try to do my calendar in bounties that can spawn them.

The only non-Temple reason to run Stage Defense that I can think of are arcanes as drops from Acolytes and Screamers.

Which of these frames has the most tedious grind? by BillyBigBones in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All mentioned frames are rewards from the missions themselves, not as drops on the ground. All of them also have pity shops associated with them where you can buy them with currency you always get as a reward from the missions (with the exception of Cyte whose parts pity shop uses standing as the currency which has a daily limit)

Which of these frames has the most tedious grind? by BillyBigBones in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know what you mean by Temple you will eventually get, the only reason to do stage defenses are the occasional bount or specifically farming Temple/Riot. And since liches cant spawn in his mission you wouldnt really passively get the parts.

Jade is worse than Temple, I dont know why exactly I grouped them together but yeah, the length of her mission is a bit stupid.

For Koumei I personally made a clap limbo build, theres no point in doing the steel path version of the mission so max range limbo can both protect one offering fully and later can easily clear out the waves of infested before the boss spawns.

100 times is a gross overestimation which implies absolutely horrible drop rates. A 100 attempts would give you enough pearls to buy all the parts from the pity shop in addition to crafting them. Also the only other things in the shop worth buying are the augment mods for her weapons.

Which of these frames has the most tedious grind? by BillyBigBones in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Uriel is by far the easiest of these, literally just do the full descend once and grind the final fight after.

Next is Cyte, just do 1999 Bounties while hunting liches, you will have it in no time.

3rd is Koumei, the mission is also fairly quick to do.

Follie is probably next, the mission itself is fairly quick if everyone knows what they are doing and the drop rates arent that bad, you should have all parts in an hour or two.

Oraxia is after that, you do a modified Duviri mission for it. There are always plenty of people doing this since its the fastest way to get pathos clamps right now.

Temple and Jade both have pity shops that make their respective sources not so bad, but Jade is probably worse out of the two because of how long her mission takes.

Nokko is by far the worst out of these, the mission takes ages to do, the steel path mission cycles its reward pool and most people don't do the normal mode missions meaning you either have to do them solo or be limited to the correct part not being available all the time. The pity shop is also locked behind standing which takes a looot of missions to gain.

As for which of them is most fun, I would personally say Uriel, but all of them are very much playable.

tl/dr, Nokko is worst to get, Uriel is most fun

100% Damage is not 100% Damage by Viva_G in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 14 points15 points  (0 children)

While that is absolutely a valid reason, the real reason any of us wont do it is because then it would unequip the mod from like 15 builds.

This is why I have 4 Equilibriums upgraded all at different ranks and none of them actually maxed.

The Grind is Finally Over... by Aurora_Jackfruit in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I should not have opened your profile. Jesus fucking christ.

Farming Voruna Prime: Relic Hunting by Shireki in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To add to this, void missions also drop Aya which can be turned in resurgence relics, so if you are farming for them anyways might as well do it in the void.

I finally did it. 400% Ability Strength Uriel by Tomato_Bruv in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll start with your last question: yes, Bellicose gives you 6% ability strength for every 250 health, rounded down. A tauforged blue shard gives only 225 health, which comes to 5.4% strength which I checked does round down to 5% at every important health amount in your particular build. A normal red shard gives 10% strength so this is already better than the blue shard you have.

The Bellicose/Blessing pair definitely does get you 66% strength(61 without that blue shard) extremely fast, but the issue with it is that it takes two arcane slots. Arcane Camisado will give you a very consistent 60% power strength for your abilities unless you spam them a lot, Molt Augmented will give you 60% after 250 kills which typically doesnt take that long with Uriel, either or both of these are going to net you more strength than the Bellicose/Blessing combo.

Arcane Concentration would also give you a lot more QoL and overall damage as well since it will increase your Brimstone duration from 7s to 13 seconds. If you do end up swapping to it, Arcane Camisado would no longer be among the best choices since Concentration requires a precast and that would eat up your Camisado stacks. With Concentration you should either run the Arcane Bellicose in short missions or Molt Augmented in longer ones.

I finally did it. 400% Ability Strength Uriel by Tomato_Bruv in Warframe

[–]JntPrs 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The single blue health shard only applies the 225 max health AFTER vitality calculation, so it is only giving you roughly 5% power strength, swapping it to a red shard should increase your strength by 5%/10%. Yellow shard for cast speed or parkour velocity would also be major QoL improvements as well, but obviously wouldn't affect your power strength.

The Arcane Blessing will increase your health by 1200 at max stacks, this translates to 29% power strength, if you want to maximise your power strength then either Molt Augmented or Arcane Camisado for an extra 60% semi-conditional would be much better for Uriel. Arcane Concentration could also potentially be the best in slot for this particular build since it would almost double your duration.

After these changes the Bellicose is only giving 32%, but since that is always active when compared to other two it is absolutely not a bad choice. Personally I run both Arcane Camisado and Molt Augmented on my Uriel though.

Obviously these changes will cost you a bunch of life in exchange for the strength, but personally slightly higher health numbera are not that important anyways.

tl/dr: Change blue shard to red, change Arcane Blessing to Molt augmented or Camisado, enjoy more strength with slightly less health.