Hey man, just a reminder about the rules here. Calling someone pathetic for wanting it back is not very respectful of your fellow Tenno.
This is excellent news! Warframe should never have been taken away from the users. I'm excited to see it return, I am excited to see Dormi.zone grow organically and look forward to using it, along side r/Warframe. More locations for discussion of Warframe are always welcomed and restricting any of them, for any reason that isn't related to the warframe game was never an acceptable option.
I believe subsuming is "CONFIRM" and I would guess the copying is the same?
That's still a bad take, you're asking the user to excuse your decisions. I assume you were a mod on the subreddit, do you still have access to all that information? If so, what makes you and the mod team behind the scenes the ones who decides gets access to it.
It's hard to root for the side playing keep away. I know I posted on the subreddit, under the assumption people would have access to that information when they needed it.
Also, what happens if the team behind Lemmy do something you don't agree with, will all the information here also be taken from the end user because you don't agree with it?
Again, I have no stake in the Reddit fight, i couldnt care where I go to talk about warframe or on what website. I exclusively used reddit for Warframe, having that taken away wasn't Reddit, it was the moderation team.
That's good, and great for whatever decision you all come to, but how many mods are their making this decision? How long is it going to take? The decision and time being taken by a few will affect the warframe hobby of many, for what accounts to "We don't want you to support reddit, so you can't!"
I'm all for the new platform, and I'll try contribute and help my fellow Tenno, but a big part of that right now is advocating getting access to the information that people will want. The weekend is almost here, and more people will be online, I'm sure I'm not the only one upset by the actions of the Warframe reddit mod team. I think you'd find people are okay with the change, as long as it doesn't hurt their time.
My friend, Maybe I can help you out here. Thanks to the Wayback Machine, I was able to get this for you:
my copypaste for new players:
Warframe takes place in the super far future of the Origin System. You're a space ninja fighting alongside other space ninjas to steal from the rich (the corpus and grineer) and give to the poor (yourself). You also do heroic things i guess like helping out some fish people and jumpstarting a violent anti-corpus resistance. Mainly, you kill stuff, loot stuff, and do some other stuff to repeat stuffs 1 and 2.
Everything is super confusing at first. Almost nothing is explained, but you’ll learn eventually.
Learn Credits and Plat
Credits are blue, platinum is silver looking. you get credits by the thousands and hundreds, but plat is only gained by trading for it from other players (as it is the standard currency in trade) or buying it from DE. do not be alarmed, as platinum is not needed for much of anything other than cosmetics. If you need credits, your best bet will be doing dark sectors (infested endless missions that have their own unique symbol for a node and hold unique bonus) and later on Index or Railjack.
Don’t buy anything from the market unless its a blueprint. I accidentally bought a couple of resources with my plat. Blueprints cost credits
Spend your starting plat on Warframe and weapon slots.
Don’t ask about the Lore of the Warframes themselves. We really have an unspoken rule for spoilers and trust me, the plot twists are awesome. however, I will be happy to answer any lore related question
Don’t be afraid to ask for help. The community is good here and mostly kind. Few are MR elitists but the majority of us are super helpful towards noobs.
Most folk move via bullet jumping. This is your crouch and jump move at the same time.
Most bosses drop Warframe part blueprints. Build the blueprints if you want, then buy a Blueprint for the frame itself from the market.
All you need for making a Frame: Neuroptics, systems, and chassis.
Star Chart Progression:
i recommend the planets to be done in this order:
Earth
Venus
Mercury
mars
Phobos
Void Branch 1
Ceres
Jupiter
Europa
Void Branch 2
Saturn (this is where things start to get hard)
Uranus (where main story starts to pick up)
Neptune
Void Branch 3
Pluto
Sedna
Void Branch 4
Eris
there are other locations you will need to go through but they are only revealed after certain quests. Some of the locations like Mercury and Europa have thier own quest you'll need to do to progress.
After completing the Star Chart (every single mission) you will unlock the Steel Path and Arbitration, end-game content but thats a long way off.
Modding:
mods are essential to getting good in the game. normally on frames you'll want to mod for health/shields/armor. depending on the frame's abilities you may also want to mod for strength, range, duration, or effeciency. on weapons you'll want to look at critical chance/damage, attack speed, and damage types and mod appropriately for that.
for example, if a weapon deals slash the most, then mod for slash. if it has a high crit chance, then mod for crit chance. you will also need to mod for elements. the basic elements are heat, cold, electricity, and toxin. you can combine those elements to make better ones such as corrosive, gas, magnetic, viral, and blast.
some elements work better against certain enemies. magnetic focuses on shields and works best against corpus but is useless against grineer, and corrosive erodes armor which makes it great for grineer but not so much against corpus or infested. most players mod for viral as it allows enemies to take much more damage.
Factions:
Tenno: good guys branded war criminals across the system. We commit war crimes daily. We’re basically a myth
Grineer: cannibalistic russian clones. Love steampunk in space and have awful sense of humor. Except Clem. He’s cool
Corpus: super-capitalist cultists worshipping money, basically EA
Infested: communist space cancer, buts its alive. Think SIVA from Destiny meets the Flood from Halo
Corrupted: mind control security system
Clem: Steel Meridian's walking legend. A super-powerful clone who protects us from the scary void
Quests:
the order of story quests is roughly like this (keep in mind the devs have them just scattered around):
Vor's Prize (the tutorial quest)
The Archwing (note that this does not need you to craft the open world launcher, which needs fish oil)
New Strange (gotten from Simaris, the big yellow guy, in any relay outside of mars. I advise visiting him and doing the synthesis tutorial)
no quest for Jupiter but keep in mind that Jupiter and Saturn is where things get really hard. Be sure to check and experiment with mods when you can, especially the elemental ones.
Natah (unlocked on Uranus, this is the one that kicks off the main plot)
Second Dream (a very spoilery quest, unlocked on Neptune. I don't recommend looking this up as we love to keep these later quests a secret)
War Within (unlocked on Sedna, also important, you'll love it)
Chains of Harrow (this is that quest where the rabbit hole of the plot just plummets down into a deep dark abyss). unlocked after doing Mot in the Void
Apostacy Prologue (unlocked immediately after Chains, also a super important quest since it changes quite a bit)
Sacrifice (my favorite quest, unlocked after Apostacy)
Chimera Prologue (unlocked after Sacrifice, very short)
Erra (unlocked immediately after crafting Railjack i think, which is in the Rising Tide quest)
The Maker (unlocked immediately after Erra)
The New War (you'll need a mech from Deimos and a railjack for this. this is our latest chapter so don't worry too much.)
OPEN WORLD QUESTS:
Plains of Eidolon (Earth): Saya's Vigil and the Mask of Revenant, the former can be done as a new player and is needed to unlock the Quills faction after War Within
Fortuna (Venus): Vox Solaris, Deadlock Protocol, Call of Tempestarii, and Waverider; the first two are the most important but I don't think they are all that necessary for the main story.
Deimos: Heart of Deimos; introduces the necramech and House Entrati. Keep in mind you'll need to grind for a mech after accessing the post-War Within subfaction on Deimos.
I recommend you do the open world stuff AFTER War Within since much of the important content is locked behind a unique ability
Videos:
For Syndicate factions, refer to this informative guide: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RQLmNPVRytU
100 days of Warframe: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-VuYCLelIO8
And if you like the 80s, here’s a Mashed video that always gets me in the mood for Warframe: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x7uMDdzv408
What Do You Do In Warframe: https://v.redd.it/wn251j8k55z61 ** Edit by Ashibear: **This link takes you to a video, the video link is dead but you can read the comments and get a jist of the discussions there http://web.archive.org/web/20220328073142/https://www.reddit.com/r/Warframe/comments/nchftq/when_someone_asks_me_so_what_do_you_do_in_warframe/
Any questions?
https://dormi.zone/comment/68235
I'm not saying you need to copy the information over, but that information is valuable. Whoever is currently in control of the Subreddit and it must be someone here, needs to set it so no new posts can come but people can still access the unbelievable wealth of knowledge that has accumulated over there. Denying people access to it isn't punishing reddit or whoever spez is, and it's certainly not helping whoever is losing access to the apps, If anything it brings more awareness to Dormi.Zone if done correctly.
In the linked comment from @baconboyloiter is a perfect example of how it affects the general Warframe playerbase. The Warframe reddit knowledge base is way too much for anyone to take this seriously until it's got its own base to work from, that will take time and your general user is not going to care to contribute to an unproven source. I don't even know what a Fediverse is, but I've seen that word so much trying to just work out how Lemmy works. Unfortunately, the blackout doesn't make me dislike reddit, it makes me dislike people who make these choices that are essentially hurting everyone.
I found out about the blackout because of r/Warframe, I have no hat in that race. I'm not angry or bothered by whatever is happening with reddit and the apps, maybe I should, but I don't use reddit that much. I am however annoyed someone took the ball home because they were upset.
Each "Pellet" is it's own hit, you can finish this with an unmodded Felarx, just hit the angel's head. The Felarx comes by default with 4 multishot and a magazine size of 6. So, Felarx has 24 potential headshots by default. Just maximize shots with Multishot and more ammo. I did mine with no extra magazine size, just more multishot. If you use Hell's chamber it brings it to 8+ shots fired, meaning it goes from 24 potential headshots to over 48. Add more magazine size with Ammo Stock and/or Burdened Magazine and you can jump it upto over 100 pontential headshots. It's an easy enough Evolution, it just sounds confusing.
Also, you don't have to finish the mission for the evolution to count, you can join a mission "BLAM BLAM BLAM!" an Angel in the face and then just abort mission.
I don't have any kind of allegiance to Reddit, or the blackout, I do however want that sweet knowledge. It feels like it's been stolen from the user, Lock the sub from new posts, make a sticky linking here and explaining what this new community is. Right now, I believe just the mods have access to all that knowledge? feels a little unfair to the average user to lose all that data.
r/Warframe links here, it's how I found it. You've managed to organically come up with a bad take.
I don't use r/Warframe for the "Community" and I'll bet a large majority of the "Community" members are like me, they used it for the knowledge base. If the same amount of information isn't here, as it was on the subreddit then as soon as a Warframe alternative takes off on reddit again, that's where I'll probably go. More information, more users.
I made this account to suss out what kind of stuff I can find here, It's nice to have so many conversations starting with 12 responses that are essentially filler conversation. Who knows, maybe organically in a few years time, the information here will catch up but if an alternative with more information comes along I'll move there and never even think of whatever Dormi.zone is hosted on again.