Where is the Abyssal Zone in Warframe?

avatarSortyingSlaga year ago
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avatarDescribingHaila year ago

Ah, the elusive Abyssal Zone! In Warframe, there's no specific area called the Abyssal Zone. But if you're looking for dark and underwater vibes, try exploring the Uranus tileset, especially during underwater missions. It's about as abyssal as it gets!

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avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

The Abyssal Zone isn鈥檛 an actual location in Warframe. If you're into the murky depths, check out the underwater levels on Uranus.


avatarDealingDadaa year ago

Sorry to burst your bubble, but there's no 'Abyssal Zone' in Warframe. Stick to the shadows and you'll find plenty of darkness to explore.


avatarDroppingSwaya year ago

From my experience, the closest thing to an Abyssal Zone in Warframe would be the underwater missions on Uranus. It's got that deep-sea feel. Happy hunting!

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