How do rotations work in Warframe?

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avatarRequestingFinala year ago

Rotations? Basically, they decide which loot you get at specific intervals in missions. It's like a reward schedule!

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avatarAttendingStokea year ago

In my time with Warframe, rotations have saved me from going insane waiting for that one rare mod. Knowing it's coming on rotation C can be a lifesaver.


avatarReplyingThefta year ago

Simply put, rotations are the sequence of rewards in missions. Endless missions follow patterns like AABC, so you can plan how long to stay for better loot.


avatarSwellingDumpa year ago

Rotations in Warframe determine the order of rewards you get when you complete certain missions. For example, in endless missions like Defense or Survival, the rewards follow a rotation pattern: AABC. The first two rounds you get an 'A' reward, the third round a 'B' reward, and the fourth round a 'C' reward, then it repeats!

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