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Ceres becomes accessible by defeating the [[Specter]] in the [[Junction|Ceres Junction]] on [[Mars]] after completing the required tasks.
 
Ceres becomes accessible by defeating the [[Specter]] in the [[Junction|Ceres Junction]] on [[Mars]] after completing the required tasks.
   
The [[Bosses|Assassination Targets]] for Ceres is [[Lieutenant Lech Kril]] and [[Captain Vor|Captain Vor.]] They can be found in the mission node Exta where they drop the component [[blueprints]] for the parts of the [[Trinity]] [[Warframe]], and also has a higher than average chance to drop [[Orokin Cell]]s.
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The [[Bosses|Assassination Targets]] for Ceres is [[Lieutenant Lech Kril]] and [[Captain Vor|Captain Vor.]] They can be found in the mission node Exta where they drop the component [[blueprints]] for the parts of the [[Frost]] [[Warframe]], and also has a higher than average chance to drop [[Orokin Cell]]s.
   
 
Most missions on Ceres take place in the [[Grineer Shipyard]] tile set, which was first featured in the [[Tethra's Doom]] event and then implemented permanently in {{ver|13}}. Ceres was also the first planet to have [[Hijack]] missions available, introduced in the same event.
 
Most missions on Ceres take place in the [[Grineer Shipyard]] tile set, which was first featured in the [[Tethra's Doom]] event and then implemented permanently in {{ver|13}}. Ceres was also the first planet to have [[Hijack]] missions available, introduced in the same event.

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Ceres is the extreme example of the Grineer's utilitarian ignorance of the natural landscape. Their expanding shipyard operations pollute and shroud the planet in smog and industrial waste as they manufacture machines of war. These foundries are scattered across the Solar System, giving them near-limitless reach with their fleets.
—Ceres Fragment

Ceres is a dwarf planet under Grineer control.

Ceres becomes accessible by defeating the Specter in the Ceres Junction on Mars after completing the required tasks.

The Assassination Targets for Ceres is Lieutenant Lech Kril and Captain Vor. They can be found in the mission node Exta where they drop the component blueprints for the parts of the Frost Warframe, and also has a higher than average chance to drop Orokin Cells.

Most missions on Ceres take place in the Grineer Shipyard tile set, which was first featured in the Tethra's Doom event and then implemented permanently in Update 13.0 (2014-04-09). Ceres was also the first planet to have Hijack missions available, introduced in the same event.

Ceres is the first planet (and until Lua error in Module:Version at line 109: p._getVersion(name): Version name or alias"Specters of the Rail " not found (add to Module:Version/data if needed)., the only planet) to feature the Grineer Shipyard Tile Set.

Ceres does not currently have a Tenno Relay.

Enemies

Invasion Missions: The Corpus will appear as a "Sideable or Opposing" faction while the Infested will always appear as an "Opposing" faction during Invasion missions.

Spy Missions: Special enemy variants have a chance of spawning during Spy missions.

Survival Missions: The following lists below do not apply to Survival missions.

Grineer Infested

Missions

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Tips

  • Kiste, Cinxia, Casta, and Draco are excellent missions to look for Orokin Cells.
  • The Seimeni and Gabii Dark Sectors are a great place for newer players who haven't progressed through all the planets as yet to farm credits, offering Credits64 12,400 per mission provided players are in a fully-occupied Cell.
  • Particularly if you are playing alone, make sure that you have all four base elements (Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist., Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist., Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist., and Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist.) on your weapons, as Prosecutor Guardsmen enemy types are only vulnerable to one specific element.
    • Try to build towards having one base element on your primary weapon, one on your secondary weapon, another on your melee weapon, and a final base element on your sentinel weapon.
    • Combined elements (Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist., Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist., Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. and Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist.) have no effect on Prosecutors.
    • In the event that players do not have the necessary elemental damage to attack Prosecutors, they are also vulnerable to Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage, though not to the same degree as the element they are weak to.

Notes

  • Since Ceres is currently one of the only two planets where the Grineer Shipyard tileset is used (the other being Sedna), it is the first and most common planet on which Drudges can be found. Being Grineer non-combatants, Drudges will ignore the player and continue to work unless they are attacked or damaged, in which case they will attack the player with various tools.

Trivia

  • Ceres is named after the Roman Goddess of agriculture and the harvest. Missions on Ceres are named after different Roman/Greek-relations and numerous asteroids.
    • Ceres is the only known dwarf planet in the inner solar system and the closest of the five identified dwarf planets recognized by the IAU, and may have liquid water. This may be why the in-game version of Ceres (specifically the Grineer Shipyard tileset featured on Ceres) has enough water to experience constant rainstorms.
    • Ceres is a very interesting and strategic point for the Grineer. As the dwarf planet is located in the Asteroid Belt (and is the only dwarf planet located there), the Grineer can easily mine the nearby bounty of mineral and metal-rich asteroids to build their ships.