Talk:Oberon (Warframe)/@comment-95.55.95.12-20140417213845/@comment-74.75.3.109-20140509222304

^ A jack of all trades is much more useful than you seem to think; it's not just about planning ahead, not just about have all roles filled, it's also about being ready for when shit goes down(and I DO mean "when").

Take for example a T3D mission with a team of the frames I have mentioned above: A rhino(tank), an ember(crowd control), a trinity(healer), and an oberon(the aforementioned jack of all trades). If you have two different groups of enemies attacking the pod from two different locations, the team's rhino would probably not be able to keep BOTH groups off of it. If the team's ember ends up wasting its power on only a few goons, it's nice to have some extra damage ready. If the team's trinity happens to be out of revives when it bleeds out, its nice to still have someone around that can keep the team standing.

Being ready for the unexpected can be even more valuable than only being ready for the expected. I have now obtained quick thinking and had a chance to try it out, a mod I wanted for the unexpected, and in a few recent nightmare runs I did, it proved its worth by saving me from goons I didn't see until it was too late.

Oberon is one of the best frames in the game and anyone who disagrees likely hasn't used him to his fullest potential yet like have, and I figure that it's because everyone one focuses on one aspect of him at time, rather than looking at him as a whole, where he truly shines the most.