Fang

The Fang are dual stilettos released on the 18th of March, 2013.

This weapon can be sold for 5,000.

Characteristics
This weapon deals primarily damage.

Advantages:
 * Deals mostly damage, effective against armored enemies.
 * Deals a little damage, unlike the Fang Prime.
 * A polarity slot.
 * Fast attack speed.
 * Jump attack knocks down enemies in a mid-sized area.
 * Low stamina consumption.
 * Stance slot has a polarity, matches Gnashing Payara stance.

Disadvantages:
 * Low single strike damage.
 * Little and  damage, less effective against Infested or Shielded enemies.
 * Very short range.
 * Very low status chance.
 * Low critical chance.

Tips

 * Jumping, crouching and attacking in quick succession will make you leap very far with this weapon equipped. Using a Fury mod will make you leap even further.
 * As of Update 11, the Fang can reach game-breaking speeds when combined with Fury, Berserker and Valkyr's Warcry and/or Volt's Speed. Fury and Berserker alone reaches an attack speed of 2.85, with a fully leveled Warcry or Speed, this can be increased further to 3.6 attack speed. With both, it will reach 4.35.
 * A single Aerial Spin Attack can simply hurl the user to a great distance in ease, due to the instant momentum provided by the Fang.

Trivia

 * In hidden rooms within Corpus ships, dead Grineer can be found on medical tables, and beside them is a cart with a bloody Fang. It is speculated that this weapon is a torture/medical tool used by Corpus, though a Prime version was released. The reason for the daggers on the table are unknown.
 * While all other Warframes store the Fangs stacked parallel on each other, only Nekros stores the Fangs in a cross arrangement.