Is Adarza the only companion that can get above 50% crit chance? Seems kinda wasteful to dedicate the whole companion just for x1.2 crit damage but then again, maybe they do decent damage on their own nowadays.
I was planning to try Hunter Synergy and see if that counts in potentially activating Tenacious Bond on any companion
Hmm, it's one marked target every 15 seconds and the spread is only 7.5 meters but it does seem interesting, it could have some good synergy with citrine perhaps? Maybe even new hydroid with all the corrosion going on, or excalibur with chromatic blade? Not sure which other frames want to go for lots of status dmg.
It's an oldie but a goldie - my favorite synergy is Nekros, Despoil, Equilibrium, Health Conversion.
I wish other frames had such unique interactions as well - a core game concept like health orbs, a warframe ability and augment that causes ability to run off health, getting more armor by getting more orbs and then using a weird equilibrium interaction so you can pick up even more health orbs even when you're already full, while generating tons of them with despair... it's so weird and unexpected and yet it just works off each other so well 😁 it all just comes together in a way
Honestly this all might be worth it just for the fact that we can now put a friendly outline on allies, right? No more shooting friendly moas and ospreys! No more searching for the defense objective guy hiding in shadows and getting downed there! No confusion with nekros's shadow allies and whether they are friends or foes!
These are all good changes but I can't help but feel like they are missing the forest for the trees. I personally don't use companions for their damage output or sth like that, and I doubt the majority does either - I use them for vacuum, for enemy/loot radar, and for charm. Everything else is pretty much irrelevant, we don't really need them to do damage or cc enemies or buff our warframes or strip armor or anything of the sort, warframes do it better, faster and overall more reliably.
Them addressing survivability is a good thing but they seem to be missing the point of why it mattered in the first place. Sure, my kubrow will now be more difficult to kill and it can always be revived... but do I have any reason, besides flavor, to take it over smeeta, vulpaphyla or even the djinn?
And that's all assuming that doubling their EHP is enough and that they still provide vacuum while incapacitated (which Pablo didn't want to say yet if it was the case). If they keep dying and not giving constant vacuum uptime, then panzer still automatically wins every time?
The lore seemed conflicting until now so at best we had "references" and "inspiration" as you said. In the new Warframe 1999 light however, it seems like it could just outright be... true, and this glaive did actually exist before the orokin empire.
Yep, although I think those were the basis of the void drive technology but the one we have in our railjack is not the "original" severed digit - they somehow managed to duplicate them since they surely had more than just one or two ships in service.
I'm sure DE's lawyers have done a lot of research about how far can they push it before its infringement, I'd say as long as they don't use specific names, assets or story from dark sector it should be good. Or alternatively they can maybe even buy back the rights if needed, who knows
Ohh, so when Rebb at first said that to develop warframe they had to go really back and find the fundamentals and why people love the game and what it is actually good in it... she meant Dark Sector? 😁 That also explains why Steve (jokingly) wanted to go back and develop that.
The only thing that doesn't fit that theory is that the guy there is called Arthur and not Hayden (also no glaive) and that Dr. Entrati is an actual person there who's not an orokin which makes it sound more like some parallel universe shit going on?? Ahhhhh
I have no idea but I think it's safe to assume that us finding Wally in Abyss of Dagath is going to have very unforeseen consequences? And what was all that with the sleeper, with OG Loid and transferenceing into something big? I am so confused, and yet I want it all asap, really wish they went into at least a bit more detail ahhh
Like is this just another kahl's garrison type of mission or what?
I bet they haven't mentioned railjack once so far not because they forgot it exists, but rather it's gonna be the main thing in tennolive so they are saving it for later #copium
Is Adarza the only companion that can get above 50% crit chance? Seems kinda wasteful to dedicate the whole companion just for x1.2 crit damage but then again, maybe they do decent damage on their own nowadays.
I was planning to try Hunter Synergy and see if that counts in potentially activating Tenacious Bond on any companion