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* MagikarpPower: The Railjack starts off ''incredibly'' weak, constantly suffering from hull breaches and negligible damage to enemy craft, to the point where a great number of players have complained that the best method to deal with the mission type is to simply ditch the Railjack in deep space so it stays unharmed while the players use their archwings to complete objectives. Get enough upgrades on it, however, and the Railjack can sit smug in the middle of enemy formations and gun them down with hardly a scratch.
** Some early-game/power-crept gear like the Braton, Ceramic Dagger, Torid, and Strun, for example, have access to [[EvolvingWeapon Incarnon Genesis Adapters]], earned through the [[NewGamePlus Steel Path]] Duviri Circuit. These adapters push these weapons to even higher heights than ever before, boosting base stats and providing powerful alternate modes, like the Torid gaining a beam that puts the Amprex to shame, the Strun blasting a powerful projectile, the Ceramic Dagger [[SwordBeam launching projectiles]], and the Braton gaining explosive capabilities and a ton of ammunition.

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The Railjack starts off ''incredibly'' weak, constantly suffering from hull breaches and negligible damage to enemy craft, to the point where a great number of players have complained that the best method to deal with the mission type is to simply ditch the Railjack in deep space so it stays unharmed while the players use their archwings to complete objectives. Get enough upgrades on it, however, and the Railjack can sit smug in the middle of enemy formations and gun them down with hardly a scratch.
** Some early-game/power-crept early-game or power-crept gear like the Braton, Ceramic Dagger, Torid, and Strun, for example, have access to [[EvolvingWeapon Incarnon Genesis Adapters]], earned through the [[NewGamePlus Steel Path]] Duviri Circuit. These adapters push these weapons to even higher heights than ever before, boosting base stats and providing powerful alternate modes, like the Torid gaining a beam that puts the Amprex to shame, the Strun blasting a powerful projectile, the Ceramic Dagger [[SwordBeam launching projectiles]], and the Braton gaining explosive capabilities and a ton of ammunition.
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** Some early-game/power-crept gear like the Braton, Ceramic Dagger, Torid, and Strun, for example, have access to [[EvolvingWeapon Incarnon Genesis Adapters]], earned through the [[NewGamePlus Steel Path]] Duviri Circuit. These adapters push these weapons to even higher heights than ever before, boosting base stats and providing powerful alternate modes, like the Torid gaining a beam that puts the Amprex to shame, the Strun blasting a powerful projectile, the Ceramic Dagger [[SwordBeam launching projectiles]], and the Braton gaining explosive capabilities and a ton of ammunition.
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* IDoNotLikeGreenEggsAndHam: The quest "The Limbo Theorem" has Ordis stumble across the quest's titular mathematical theorem, which is incomplete but proposes the existence of a plane of existence between physical space and [[EldritchLocation the Void]]. Throughout the early parts of the quest, Ordis shows nothing but disdain for Limbo and his theorem, seeing it as nothing but pseudoscientific bullshit, but as you gather the missing proof fragments, Ordis starts to ponder the possibility that it might be true, then becomes utterly fascinated by it, claiming that it's like a story being told through math. By the time you've collected the final piece of the puzzle, Ordis is begging you to craft it as soon as possible so he can see how Limbo's story ends.
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** With Damage 2.0, the variety of deaths players can inflict reaches ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' levels of variety:

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** With Damage 2.0, the variety of deaths players can inflict reaches ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'' levels of variety:
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* MusicalSpoiler: At the time ''Octavia's Anthem'' launched, the game's launcher ended up ruining the main twist of the quest (where [[spoiler:Hunhow]] is involved in its climax) for anyone who had completed ''The Second Dream'' by playing a snippet of [[spoiler:"Rapid Adaptation," the original Sentient theme]] once the game was ready to start.
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** [[spoiler: Corrupted Vor.]] He'll pop up after certain conditions are met in Tier 4 Void missions, [[IShallTauntYou taunting you]] [[LargeHam with 500lbs of high-quality pork,]] then he shows up to kick your teeth in. Fortunately, if you aren't prepared to handle him, you can just avoid him.

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** [[spoiler: Corrupted Vor.]] He'll pop up after certain conditions are met in Tier 4 Void missions, [[IShallTauntYou taunting you]] [[LargeHam with 500lbs of high-quality pork,]] then he shows up to kick your teeth in. Fortunately, if you aren't prepared to handle him, [[OptionalBoss you can just avoid him.him]].
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** [[spoiler: Corrupted Vor.]] He'll pop up after certain conditions are met in Tier 4 Void missions, [[IShallTauntYou taunting you]] [[LargeHam with 500lbs of high-quality pork,]] then he shows up to kick your teeth in. Fortunately, if you aren't prepared to handle him, you can [[BonusBoss just avoid him.]]

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** [[spoiler: Corrupted Vor.]] He'll pop up after certain conditions are met in Tier 4 Void missions, [[IShallTauntYou taunting you]] [[LargeHam with 500lbs of high-quality pork,]] then he shows up to kick your teeth in. Fortunately, if you aren't prepared to handle him, you can [[BonusBoss just avoid him.]]
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** [[TheStraightAndArrowPath Nataruk]] and Rumblejack. The signature weapons of [[spoiler:The Drifter]], both weapons are ''extremely'' useful, on account of Nataruk having ''extremely'' high critical damage (and near-guranteed critical hits if the shots are properly charged) while Rumblejack's stealth finisher inflicts a guranteed electricity proc ''before'' applying finisher damage. Properly modded, both weapons can take on Steel Path level enemies. The drawback? They're rewards for completing ''The New War'', making them story-locked to a quest that currently requires the player to complete practically ''the entire game'' to unlock. As compensation, they come pre-installed with Orokin Catalysts.

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** [[TheStraightAndArrowPath Nataruk]] and Rumblejack. The signature weapons of [[spoiler:The Drifter]], both weapons are ''extremely'' useful, on account of Nataruk having ''extremely'' high critical damage (and near-guranteed critical hits if the shots are properly charged) while Rumblejack's stealth finisher inflicts a guranteed electricity proc ''before'' applying finisher damage. Properly modded, both weapons can take on Steel Path level enemies. The drawback? They're rewards for completing ''The New War'', making them story-locked to a quest that currently requires the player to complete practically ''the entire game'' to unlock. As compensation, they come pre-installed with Orokin Catalysts.
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* MorphWeapon: Warframe features a few of these:
** The Fulmin is an electricity firing rifle that fires short ranged electric pulses with its compensator on, and a steady stream of electricity with it off.
** The Ambassador is another electric rifle of Corpus origin that is primarily configured as an assault rifle, but can be reconfigured into an explosive charge cannon.
** The Dark-Split Sword is an odd example, rather than being able to morph on the fly, its weapon type is determined by the stance you equip to it, either being wielded as a great sword or as a pair of swords.
** The Corufell is a heavy scythe with a heat wave cannon built into its head that can be folded into an impromptu rifle to fire the cannon before unfolding back into its scythe form.
** The Incarnon weapons are weapons that have been voidtouched, allowing them to transform into a whole new weapon in its entirety, most prominently the original 3 Incarnon firearms are as follows, a break-action revolver that can transform into a submachine gun that fires explosive energy bolts, a semi-automatic rifle that turns into a [[{{BFG}} vaguely minigun shaped mass that spits death]], and an automatic shotgun that separates into two energy blast shooting pistols.
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* InterfaceSpoiler: One of the parts needed to build a new Warframe is the Neuroptics, which used to be called the helmet. [[spoiler:This points towards the Warframes' true nature as cybernetics ingrained into the Tenno]] a while before this is revealed, with Warframe blueprints being easily purchased for Credits in the market (and more likely that than directly buying the complete frame with Platinum.)

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* MythologyGag: One of the updates included a Glaive -- not a BladeOnAStick, but a flying triple-bladed thrown weapon, the same sort (but not the exact one) used in VideoGame/DarkSector, said to be a derivation of the weapon used by "the first Tenno". Others from that game include a stealthy boss called the Stalker and "Jackal" {{Spider Tank}}s. Hostages also use the Tekna pistol.

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* MythologyGag: One of To ''VideoGame/DarkSector'', ''Warframe'''s predecessor:
** The very name "Tenno" is a reference to
the updates included a game's protagonist, Hayden Tenno, while the Infestation is also known as the Technocyte Plague.
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Glaive -- not a BladeOnAStick, but a flying triple-bladed thrown weapon, the same sort (but not the exact one) used in VideoGame/DarkSector, said to be a derivation of the weapon used by "the first Tenno". Others from weapons, which are {{Deadly Disc}}s that game include can be wielded alongside a pistol, reference how Hayden Tenno uses such a Glaive.
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a stealthy boss called the Stalker and Stalker, as well as "Jackal" {{Spider Tank}}s. Tank}}s.
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Hostages also use the Tekna pistol.pistol. Later on, "Protokol" skins based on ''[=darkSector=]'' weapons would be made available.
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** Garuda's ''Blood Altar'' allows her to impale an enemy on a stake, and create a healing field around the body that'll restore the HP of anyone close to it.
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** As of the ''Duviri Paradox'':
*** We finally get access to the [[DualWielding Dual Nikanas]] weapon type, the first of which being Teshin's signature Nikana Daishō pair, the Sun and Moon.
*** It seems that the Dax under Dominus Thrax favor this weapon type, the Dax Gladius favoring the Syam, and the Dax Equitem wielding the Azothane Two-handed Nikana.

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