Enemies and containers in these areas can bleed anywhere between 15 to 25 Rubedo. Rubedo, an uncommon drop, is found on Phobos, Earth, Pluto, Europa, Sedna, and the Orokin Void. Harrow’s first part, Neuroptics, requires 1,500 Rubedo, 4,000 Polymer Bundles, 2,000 Plastids, and 5 Neural Sensors. While a lot of time and grinding is necessary, at least you don’t have to farm bosses for blueprints, which is a rarity in Warframe. Each part is crafted from its own required materials and blueprints. Harrow is divided into three parts: Neuroptics, Chassis, and System. The best way to obtain Harrow is to craft it with tons of materials and credits, as well as some rare blueprints. Getting Started on HarrowĪ complete Harrow isn’t just waiting to be looted from a random chest.
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Here’s how to get and build all of Harrow’s parts.
The Harrow Warframe is instantly recognizable thanks to its tall head and thurible, but like all Warframes, you cannot obtain Harrow without a significant sacrifice to the gods of grinding and RNG. Particularly (sado)masochistic gamers who want to sacrifice their shields for some serious buffs and transform enemies’ dying breaths into energy will be attracted to Harrow. From the stealth-happy Ash to the high-tech bard Octavia, there’s a class, otherwise known as a Warframe, for everyone. Warframe is no slouch when it comes to classes. How to Get & Build All Harrow Parts in Warframe