How Do Warframe Rotations Work?

avatarCaringEthosa year ago
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avatarWanderingFaceta year ago

Warframe rotations are simply sequences of rewards you get for completing different mission intervals like Defense waves or Survival minutes. For example, in Defense missions, Rotation A rewards come after waves 5 and 10, Rotation B after wave 15, and Rotation C after wave 20.

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avatarWanderingFaceta year ago

Rotations are like prize cycles in missions. In Survival, every 5 minutes you get a reward: 5 and 10 minutes are Rotation A, 15 minutes is Rotation B, and 20 minutes is Rotation C. Then it repeats! So, hang in there if you're aiming for those sweet Rotation C rewards.


avatarBeatingDebita year ago

Think of it like levels in a game show. Each rotation gives progressively better rewards, and knowing the timing helps you strategize your grind.


avatarBringingLimpa year ago

Honestly, rotations are just rewards you earn for sticking around longer in missions. It's that simple.

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