How to Get Underwater in Warframe

avatarDealingDadaa year ago
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avatarForetellingTablea year ago

Just head to Uranus missions like Desdemona or Titania. You'll get underwater sections with Archwing action. Simple as that!

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avatarRollingHanka year ago

Underwater? Easy. Uranus missions. Archwing is your friend.


avatarCatalogingDiska year ago

Hey there! To get underwater in Warframe, you want to look for missions that take place on Uranus, particularly the tilesets known as Sealabs. Certain missions like 'Desdemona' and 'Titania' on Uranus have underwater sections where you can swim around using your Archwing. Dive in and have fun!


avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago

Getting underwater in Warframe is a splash! I remember the first time I discovered the underwater sections on Uranus, I was blown away. Just jump into missions there, and enjoy the swim with your Archwing.

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