Frames of War, in order by difficulty (in my opinion).
They are in order by my personal experience (I’m not a pro or a noob either) and the estimated time investment to get them (starting around Earth, going up to quests with level requirements) and the time of actual grinding.
Some may have “special” requirements to build like a somewhat rare resource, or an amount of standing to unlock, these are also listed.
“Good fortune, Hunter!” – Cephalon Simaris
Boss: General Sargas Ruk
Location: Tethys, Saturn
Boss: Lieutenant Lech Kril
Location: War, Mars
Boss: Lieutenant Lech Kril & Captain Vor
Location: Exta, Ceres
Boss: Counsillor Vay Hek
Location: Oro, Earth
Boss: Hyena Pack
Location: Psamate, Neptune
Boss: The Sergeant
Location: Iliad, Phobos
Boss: The Raptors
Location: Namaah, Europa
Boss: Phorid
Location: Any Invasion mission titled “Phorid”
Boss: Jackal
Location: Fossa, Venus
Boss: Ambulas
Location: Hades, Pluto
Boss: Alad V
Location: Themisto, Jupiter
Acquired from the boss of Uranus, Tyl Regor.
But the frame has a night and a day form, so both of them have their 3 parts.
That means it’s at least 8-9 runs.
Acquired from Alert Missions (Before the Saturn Six update).
Now available from Nora Night’s offerings, the woman who gives daily and weekly challanges called “acts”.
Requirements:
Main BP:
Parts:
Requirements:
Main BP:
Parts:
Dropped by Eximus enemies.
They’re hard to encounter at first, they look like normal enemies but they have orange outline or some kind energy around them.
Frames:
Main blueprint:
Parts:
Toroids:
Vega – Spaceport
Sola – Temple of Profit
Calda – Transit Depot and Enrichment Labs
Mirage – Hidden Messages
Limbo – Limbo Theorem
Inaros – Sand of Inaros – You need a blueprint before starting the quest, it can be bought from Baro Ki’teer (25k credit + 100 ducats)
Chroma – New Strange
Titania – Silver Grove
There are no chassis, systems, and neuro. There’s only one main blueprint that takes seconds to complete.
You need to complete his quest, the Sacrifice and that’s basically it. As I did with the Chains of Harrow, I’d recommend Limbo for this quest.
(Not sure about the missions accessibility yet – storywise it’s after the Chimera Prologue, so I don’t know if you are able to do it before that quest.)
All blueprints including the main one are received after defeating a new boss in Jupiter, the Ropalolyst (a big sentient chicken).
The three parts require a new resource called Hexenon. You need 1200 of them to craft all the parts. It can be farmed on Jupiter.
All parts are offerings from Vox Solaris (NOT to confuse with Solaris United – they have nothing to do with each other).
You can earn standing for Vox Solaris by giving your Toroids to Little Duck (at the room where you start the Orb Hunt).
Main bp is at rank 2, everything else is at rank 3.
Resources required:
Main blueprint:
Parts:
Reward from Simaris’ Sanctuary Onslaught.
2 zones – Rotation A
4 zones – Rotation A
6 zones – Rotation B
8 zones – Rotation C
Chassis – Rotation A
Neuro – Rotation B
Systems – Rotation C
Main BP – Rotation C
Dropped by the boss, Lephantis
Mission: Orokin Derelict Assassination, requires key
Main BP:
Parts:
Main BP:
Parts:
Dropped by Manic
Manic is an enemy type that rarely appears. NOT to confuse with Drekar Manic which appears at Tyl Regor’s assassination mission, that type does NOT drop the Ash blueprints.
The place I farmed that one is a defection mission (while also farming Harrow). Any. When he appears you’ll hear a crazy laugh.
Acquired from the boss of Sedna, Kela De Thaym.
The mission: Merrow, Sedna is only accessible by earning Judgement Points in the Arena missions.
Main BP:
Parts:
Which requires a key, archwing mission and hardcore pain.
Reward from Spy missions, Rotation C.
And on their own tiers only.
Easy tier:
Medium tier:
Hard tier:
Main BP:
Chains of Harrow Quest
Parts:
Chassis:
Systems:
Neuro:
Main BP:
Parts:
Chassis:
Neuro:
Systems:
There are another ways to get Excalibur, Mag, and Volt. (A friend told me that Loki used to be a starter character too.)
Intro/Tutorial
Conclave
(And also you can get them from their bosses as I wrote it earlier, and that’s the easiest way)
Check the “Acquired from a Boss” part of this guide.
Rotation can be a number of rounds or different ways to complete a mission.
Spy missions reward you by the number of vaults you opened.
There are different rewards for each outcome. It is basically a lottery. So let’s say there are 3 buckets filled with stuff you can get. Bucket A, B, and C. If you open only 1 vault you get a random reward from bucket A. Opening 2 vaults gives you something from B, and 3 opened vaults will give you C.
If you’re looking for a frame part most of the time it is a Rotation C reward (e.g. Harrow, Ivara).
Survival, defense, defection missions, and sanctuary onslaught reward you by the number of waves/rounds you completed.
There is a reward at every second round at onslaught, every 5th wave at defense, every 5th minute at survival, and every second squad but the pattern can be different. A-A-B-C is the Rotation pattern for endless missions.
Please note that this is only my opinion, there could be other options, different methods. If I missed something out, you can always comment down below.
Excalibur
My starter frame was Excalibur (I started a bit before the Plains of Eidolon update I think). He’s good for slashing yourself out from risky situations.
And the reason I recommend him the most are Junction bosses. They can be easily stunned by his 2nd ability.
Limbo
At first I thought he was bad and useless, and he is kinda bad but I should recommend him for Quests. He’s anti-sentient to be honest, in his void form he takes no damage at all. So when you return your frame after taking damage as an operator, you won’t be killed instantly.
Inaros
My undying sand boi. He has a huge amount of health and he revives himself by turning everyone into sand. He has this pocket sand ability which is great for stunning enemies.
I think he was a good choice for completing Octavia’s Anthem for example.
Excalibur Umbra
Has everything that the normal one has. If you use operator he covers you. Comes with good modes.
So you sold a quest-related frame? Not that big of a problem anymore! Because you can buy it from Simaris piece by piece, sadly each part costs 50k standing, while main blueprints are 100k. Be careful what you sell!
Now, let’s craft some frames!
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