While getting new frames to play with is generally more exciting, having new weapons in Warframe is nearly as exciting. Here’s how to get the Acceltra rifle in Warframe.
Where to Get the Acceltra in Warframe
TheAcceltra’s main blueprintcan be acquired as a random drop from Demolisher Infested, which only appear on the node Ur, Uranus. This is a Disruption mission, meaning you’ll need to find keys to place in conduits, then kill the Demolisher Infested before it reaches the conduit. Each Demolisher Charger, Juggernaut, Thrasher, and Boiler has a 1.25% chance to drop the Acceltra blueprint, so you may be farming for a while.
Once you finally snag yourself the Acceltra blueprint, you’ll need the following resources to craft it:
With all resources in hand, begin crafting and wait 24 hours. Once the time is up, the Acceltra will be yours to use as you please.
How to Make an Acceltra Build
If you want to make the Acceltra as strong as possible, you will want to build it forMultishot and Critical Damage. The Acceltra is all about bathing the screen in explosions, and Multishot means more of that alongside Critical Damage helping with the DPS output. Fire Rate mods also help a ton to melt through the weapon’s clip fast.
The Acceltra is very likely to be getting a Prime variant soon through the release of Gauss Prime, so don’t spend some of the more expensive upgrade tools just yet.
Some good examples of mods that are great for the Acceltra include Galvanized Chamber, Heavy Caliber, Vital Sense, Hunter Munitions, and Critical Delay. Combine these with around two elemental mods, and you’ll be essentially set. While it’s a tall ask, having the Primary Merciless Arcane seems to be the way to go, thanks to its increased damage on kill snowballing hard.
If you’re looking for help with some other mods, check out our guide onall tome mods and where to get them in Warframe.
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