How to get base images in Warframe

How to get base images in Warframe

Prime Warframes will have two main advantages over their standard counterparts. They will have a slight improvement in their stats and be much better. Plus, they usually have different polarity slots available for mods, meaning they'll often need less investment in Forma to hit their potency cap. In this guide, we'll show you how to get Prime Warframes.

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Step 1 - Obtain Relics



The first thing you need to get Prime Warframes are Relics. All major parts, whether weapons or Warframes, will come from Relics. There are four types of relics. Lith, Meso, Neo and Axi. Lith is the easiest to obtain, being tied to lower level content, and Axi, the most difficult to obtain, being tied to higher level content.

Relics will potentially drop at the end of missions, or mission segments, as a reward. On endless missions such as Survival, Intercept, and Excavate missions, they can be dropped every 5 minutes. These five-minute intervals are called rotations.

Currently, the best places to farm the four types of relics are:

  • Lith - Hepit in the void. A quick capture practically guaranteed a Lithium Relic at the end. You spend little time on this mission.
  • Meso - Io on Jupiter. A defense mission, rotation A has a very high chance of dropping a Meso Relic. Make ten waves, then go and do it again for meso farming.
  • Neo - Xini on Eris. An interception mission. Rotation A is a guarantee from Neo Relic.
  • Axi - Xini on Eris. B and C spins on this interception will drop an Axi Relic. This area allows you to mine Neo and Axi relics at the same time.

On rare occasions, Warframes released from the Prime Vault will have a different way of obtaining Relics and will be linked to doing Bounties on the Plains of Eidolon, or Orb Vallis. These are rare events and are always well reported by the community and the developers when they occur.



The final part to cover is that not all Prime Warframes are available in the game at all times, as some of them will end up in the Prime Vault and cannot be mined. Relics for them still exist in the inventory of people who previously farmed them and can be traded between players.

Stage 2 - Opening Empty Relics

To open Empty Relics, you need to run Empty Cracks. These can be found in the browser screen in the upper right corner. This lists all of the Void Fissure missions active in the game. The missions will have different difficulty levels, depending on which Relic you want to open. Just click on the mission for the type of relic you want to open.

The next screen will ask you to choose the relic you want to open and you will need to equip it for the mission. Each relic will show a list of the parts it contains and their rarity. Common is the most likely to drop, Rare being the least likely to drop. You can, if you wish, infuse Void Traces into the Relic to increase the chances of rare items being dropped. It will all depend on the exact item you are looking for.

As you charge into the mission, play as normal and make sure to kill enemies surrounded by golden energy. These may contain empty traces that you will need to recover. You must collect 10 Void Traces to open the Bare Relic. So complete the mission and make sure you cultivate all ten traces before mining.


When you extract, the contents of all empty relics of all people participating in the mission will appear [then you can choose the desired item]. The name and rarity of this item are displayed, as well as if in doubt. it is almost always better to choose based on the rarity. The color bar at the bottom indicates rarity. Bronze is common, silver is rare, and gold is rare.



If you are looking for a specific item of a particular Relic, your best bet is to log into the recruiting chat channel and search for what is called a "Rad Share". Players will upgrade all of their Relics to Radiant using Void Traces, to give the best chance of getting the Rare Deposit, and then complete the mission together. This will greatly reduce the time it takes to obtain rare items and components.


To build a Prime Warframe, you must obtain the Master Blueprint for Warframe, as well as Blueprint for Neuroptics, Systems, and Chasis.

Step 3 - Build your warframe

When you have the four blueprints you need to build your Warframe, it's time to head to your ship's Foundry. There, in the Warframes tab, you'll find all of the Warframe component blueprints you own. Each of these will have a cost in res

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