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− | {{tocright}}'''Energy''' of a Warframe is used mainly to power [[abilities]]. |
+ | {{tocright}}'''Energy''' of a [[Warframe]] is a resource used mainly to power [[abilities]]. Warframes have 4 abilities that at base, cost up to 100 energy to cast. Almost every Warframe has their own energy-pool with varying capacities depending on the types and costs of their various abilities, with the exception of {{WF|Hildryn}} which has no energy but uses [[shield]]s instead. |
− | Like [[health]] and [[ |
+ | Like [[health]] and [[shield]]s, a Warframe's energy capacity scales with their rank and through the use of mods or buffs. It is also worth noting that the words "power" and "energy" are often used interchangeably by members of the community. |
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===Mods=== |
===Mods=== |
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+ | EnduranceDriftMod.png|link=Endurance Drift |
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FlowModU145.png|link=Flow |
FlowModU145.png|link=Flow |
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PrimedFlow.png|link=Primed Flow |
PrimedFlow.png|link=Primed Flow |
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+ | Adrenaline_Boost_(1).png|link=Adrenaline Boost |
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− | These are the mods currently |
+ | These are the only mods currently in the game that increase energy capacity. It is worth noting that {{M|Flow}} and {{M|Primed Flow}} cannot be used together. {{M|Auxiliary Power}} only works on [[Archwing]]s, and {{M|Adrenaline Boost}} in [[Conclave]]. |
===Formula For Modded Energy Capacity=== |
===Formula For Modded Energy Capacity=== |
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− | These mods increase the energy capacity of a Warframe |
+ | These mods increase the energy capacity of a Warframe with the following the formula: |
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*With {{M|Flow}}:<math> 300 + (200 \times 1.5)=600</math> |
*With {{M|Flow}}:<math> 300 + (200 \times 1.5)=600</math> |
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*With {{M|Primed Flow}}:<math>300+(200 \times 2.75)=850</math> |
*With {{M|Primed Flow}}:<math>300+(200 \times 2.75)=850</math> |
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===Buffs=== |
===Buffs=== |
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− | The only buff currently available to increase energy capacity is [[Cephalon Suda]]'s [[Entropy]] effect. Entropy will release |
+ | The only buff currently available to increase energy capacity is [[Cephalon Suda]]'s [[Entropy]] effect. Entropy will release a 25-meter [[Syndicate Radial Effects|AoE radial attack]] around the player, dealing 1000 {{Icon|Proc|Magnetic|Text}} damage and applying the Magnetic [[Status Effect]] to enemies in range, increasing damage dealt to their shields. It will also restore 25% of the player's base Energy, and provide a (base) Energy boost of +25% for 30 seconds. |
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===Arcane Helmets=== |
===Arcane Helmets=== |
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− | These are retired helmets that in the past used to grant increased energy capacity to their respective Warframes |
+ | These are retired helmets that in the past used to grant increased energy capacity to their respective Warframes. |
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− | ==Warframe Starting Energy |
+ | ==Warframe Starting Energy== |
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+ | These are the only mods currently in the game that increase the Starting Energy of a Warframe in their respective gamemods (PvE and PvP, respectively). |
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===Formula=== |
===Formula=== |
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− | + | Warframes have a fixed amount of energy that they start any mission with, and also when reviving from [[Death#Death|death]]. This amount of energy is calculated based on the Warframe's free mod capacity and a base value specific for each Warframe (differs even between normal and prime variants). The formula followed is: |
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+ | When {{M|Preparation}} is equipped, the formula becomes: |
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+ | <math>\text{Starting Energy}=\text{Initial Energy}+(5\times \text{Free Mod Capacity})+(\text{Energy Total}\times \text{Mod multiplier})</math> |
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+ | </p> |
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+ | '''Note:''' When entering a conduit in [[Sanctuary Onslaught]], a Warframe's energy is reset to their respective Initial value (see below), regardless of mods or mod capacity. |
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===Table of Initial Energies=== |
===Table of Initial Energies=== |
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+ | <!---All Warframes' Initial Energy confirmed as of U27.3.11, except for the following (please remove the name if confirmed): Ash, Atlas, Banshee, Baruuk, Chroma, Ember, Equinox, Excalibur, Excalibur Prime, Frost, Garuda, Gauss, Hydroid, Ivara, Loki, Mag, Mesa, Mirage, Nekros, Nova, Nyx, Oberon, Revenant, Rhino, Saryn, Trinity, Valkyr, Vauban, Volt, Wukong, Zephyr---> |
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+ | The Initial Energy of a Warframe is given from the following table. It is still unknown whether these values are calculated off of some other attributes or simply fixed parameters for each Warframe, and are subject to change. This area of research is still very actively worked on. |
{{CustomCollapsible|Initial Energy of Rank 30 Warframes at 0 Mod Capacity|InitNrg}} |
{{CustomCollapsible|Initial Energy of Rank 30 Warframes at 0 Mod Capacity|InitNrg}} |
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! {{WF|Ash}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Ash}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Ash Prime}} !! 50 |
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! {{WF|Atlas}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Atlas}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Atlas Prime}} !! 75 |
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! {{WF|Banshee}} !! 100 |
! {{WF|Banshee}} !! 100 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Banshee Prime}} !! 125 |
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! {{WF|Baruuk}} !! 150 |
! {{WF|Baruuk}} !! 150 |
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! {{WF|Chroma}} !! 75 |
! {{WF|Chroma}} !! 75 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Chroma Prime}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Ember}} !! 75 |
! {{WF|Ember}} !! 75 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Ember Prime}} !! 75 |
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! {{WF|Equinox}} !! 100 |
! {{WF|Equinox}} !! 100 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Equinox Prime}} !! 115 |
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! {{WF|Excalibur}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Excalibur}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Excalibur Prime}} !! 100 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Excalibur Umbra}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Frost}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Frost}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Frost Prime}} !! 50 |
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! {{WF|Gara}} !! 75 |
! {{WF|Gara}} !! 75 |
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! {{WF|Gauss}} !! 100 |
! {{WF|Gauss}} !! 100 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Grendel}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Harrow}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Harrow}} !! 50 |
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! {{WF|Hydroid}} !! 75 |
! {{WF|Hydroid}} !! 75 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Hydroid Prime}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Inaros}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Inaros}} !! 50 |
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! {{WF|Ivara}} !! 75 |
! {{WF|Ivara}} !! 75 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Ivara Prime}} !! 75 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Khora}} !! 75 |
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! {{WF|Limbo}} !! 100 |
! {{WF|Limbo}} !! 100 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Limbo Prime}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Loki}} !! 100 |
! {{WF|Loki}} !! 100 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Loki Prime}} !! 125 |
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! {{WF|Mag}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Mag}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Mag Prime}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Mesa}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Mesa}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Mesa Prime}} !! 65 |
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! {{WF|Mirage}} !! 125 |
! {{WF|Mirage}} !! 125 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Mirage Prime}} !! 125 |
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! {{WF|Nekros}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Nekros}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Nekros Prime}} !! 75 |
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! {{WF|Nezha}} !! 125 |
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! {{WF|Nova}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Nova}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Nova Prime}} !! 150 |
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! {{WF|Nyx}} !! 100 |
! {{WF|Nyx}} !! 100 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Nyx Prime}} !! 150 |
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! {{WF|Oberon}} !! 75 |
! {{WF|Oberon}} !! 75 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Oberon Prime}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Octavia}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Rhino}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Rhino}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Rhino Prime}} !! 50 |
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! {{WF|Saryn}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Saryn}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Saryn Prime}} !! 100 |
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− | ! {{WF|Titania}} !! |
+ | ! {{WF|Titania}} !! 100 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Titania Prime}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Trinity}} !! 75 |
! {{WF|Trinity}} !! 75 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Trinity Prime}} !! 125 |
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! {{WF|Valkyr}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Valkyr}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Valkyr Prime}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Vauban}} !! 75 |
! {{WF|Vauban}} !! 75 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Vauban Prime}} !! 100 |
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! {{WF|Volt}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Volt}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Volt Prime}} !! 125 |
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! {{WF|Wisp}} !! 150 |
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! {{WF|Wukong}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Wukong}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Wukong Prime}} !! 65 |
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! {{WF|Zephyr}} !! 50 |
! {{WF|Zephyr}} !! 50 |
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+ | ! {{WF|Zephyr Prime}} !! 75 |
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+ | <div align=center; text-align=center><sup>As of U27.3.11, most of these values need confirmation, namely Excalibur Prime and most of regular Warframes.</sup></div> |
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==Effective Energy Capacity== |
==Effective Energy Capacity== |
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===Casting Effective Capacity=== |
===Casting Effective Capacity=== |
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− | Similarly to how one can define the concept of [[Health|" |
+ | Similarly to how one can define the concept of [[Health#Effective Health|"Effective Health"]] by weighting the number of hit-points with the corresponding damage reduction, one can also define the concept of casting effective energy capacity by weighting the energy capacity using the [[Ability Efficiency]] factor: |
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===Toggle Effective Capacity=== |
===Toggle Effective Capacity=== |
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Since the efficiency of toggle abilities depends also on the duration, in that case the formula becomes: |
Since the efficiency of toggle abilities depends also on the duration, in that case the formula becomes: |
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<math>\text{Effective Toggle Duration}=\frac{\text{Effective Energy Capacity}_{toggle}}{\text{Base Drain Rate}}</math> |
<math>\text{Effective Toggle Duration}=\frac{\text{Effective Energy Capacity}_{toggle}}{\text{Base Drain Rate}}</math> |
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<math>\text{Effective Toggle Duration}=\frac{\text{Energy Capacity}\times\text{Ability Duration}}{\text{Base Drain Rate}(2-\text{Ability Efficiency})}</math> |
<math>\text{Effective Toggle Duration}=\frac{\text{Energy Capacity}\times\text{Ability Duration}}{\text{Base Drain Rate}(2-\text{Ability Efficiency})}</math> |
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<math>\text{Effective Toggle Duration}=\frac{\text{Energy Capacity}}{\text{Modified Drain Rate}}</math> |
<math>\text{Effective Toggle Duration}=\frac{\text{Energy Capacity}}{\text{Modified Drain Rate}}</math> |
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Due to the definition of the terms, there are many ways in-which the formula for effective toggle duration can be expressed. |
Due to the definition of the terms, there are many ways in-which the formula for effective toggle duration can be expressed. |
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Suppose a {{A|Prowl}}ing {{WF|Ivara}} has a modded drain of 0.25 energy/sec. An orb of 50 energy would provide: |
Suppose a {{A|Prowl}}ing {{WF|Ivara}} has a modded drain of 0.25 energy/sec. An orb of 50 energy would provide: |
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<math>\frac{50}{0.25}=200\text{ seconds}</math> |
<math>\frac{50}{0.25}=200\text{ seconds}</math> |
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Considering the same Ivara with full energy pool of 744 capacity, she can remain in prowl for: |
Considering the same Ivara with full energy pool of 744 capacity, she can remain in prowl for: |
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<math>\frac{744}{0.25}=2,976\text{ seconds}\approx 50\text{ minutes}</math> |
<math>\frac{744}{0.25}=2,976\text{ seconds}\approx 50\text{ minutes}</math> |
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==Restoring Energy== |
==Restoring Energy== |
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− | *Energy can be picked up during a mission from [[Pickups#Energy|Blue Orbs]]. Blue Orbs dropped by enemies restore 25 energy, while containers drops will restore 50 Energy. |
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+ | Energy does not naturally regenerate over time, except when the {{M|Energy Siphon}} aura mod is equipped by at least one member of the [[squad]]. Otherwise, energy must be restored either by picking up an [[Pickups#Energy|Energy Orb]] (and Health Orbs with {{M|Equilibrium}}) or by a few other means. {{WF|Trinity}} and {{WF|Harrow}} are the two Warframes with an inherent ability to explicitly restore energy to all Warframes within the squad, and {{WF|Nekros}} can {{A|Desecrate}} nearby corpses for a chance to drop more Energy Orbs. {{WF|Limbo}} has, and grants, access to the [[Rift Plane]], a dimension in which Warframes regenerate energy over time consistently. The [[Focus/Zenurik|Zenurik Focus]] tree grants the ''Energy Pulse'' and ''Energizing Dash'' abilities; the former being a passive that restores additional energy over-time when picking up Energy Orbs, and the latter being an added effect for [[Void Dash]] which makes it create a dome that restores energy over-time to all Warframes that walk through it. |
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− | *The Aura {{M|Energy Siphon}} slowly restores energy for all players. A squad running multiple Energy Siphon auras allow for faster energy recovery. |
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− | *{{WF|Harrow}}'s {{A|Thurible}} grants players inside the aura a variable amount of energy from kills made by Harrow, depending on how long the ability was charged and whether the enemies were killed by body shot or headshot. |
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− | *{{WF|Trinity}}'s {{A|Energy Vampire}} allows Warframes to regain energy through the four energy pulses the target releases. |
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− | *{{WF|Limbo}}'s [[Rift Plane]] slowly restores energy for all players within it. |
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− | *{{WF|Octavia}}'s [[Octavia/Abilities|Inspiration]] passive slowly restores energy over-time for all players that were near Octavia when she cast an ability. |
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− | *[[Team Bonus Consumables|Team Energy Restores]] are consumables that grant Energy to nearby teammates in varying amounts, up to 400 total. |
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− | *Weapons triggering an [[Entropy]] (Syndicate: [[Cephalon Suda]]) effect restore 25% of the player's base [[Energy Capacity|energy]], and provide a base energy boost of +25% for 30 seconds. |
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− | *Weapons triggering a [[Blight]] (Syndicate: [[Red Veil]]) effect restore 25% of the player's base energy, and provide a base movement speed boost of +10% for 30 seconds. |
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− | *[[Focus/Zenurik|Zenurik Focus]]: |
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− | **Energy Pulse passively restores additional energy over-time on picking up blue orbs. |
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− | **Energizing Dash creates a dome on [[Void Dash]] that restores energy over-time for all Warframes that walk through it. |
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− | *Notable mods that affect energy generation: |
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− | **{{M|Rage}} or {{M|Hunter Adrenaline}}: Converts damage on health to energy. |
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− | **{{M|Kinetic Diversion}}: Converts damage on health to energy for Archwing. |
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− | **{{M|Equilibrium}}: Health pickups restore a certain amount of energy alongside health recovery. |
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− | **{{M|Quick Thinking}} or {{M|Gladiator Finesse}}: Converts energy into health to provide a last resort buffer against death. |
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− | **{{M|Endurance Drift}}: Increases maximum energy and parkour velocity. |
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− | **{{M|Energy Siphon}}: Slowly restores energy for all players. Multiple copies of this aura allow for faster energy recovery. |
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− | ***{{M|Coaction Drift}}: Improves the Warframe's equipped aura, including Energy Siphon. |
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− | *[[Arcane Enhancement]]s: |
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− | **{{Arcane|Arcane Energize}} has a chance to replenish energy for the user and nearby allies on picking up blue orbs. |
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− | **{{Arcane|Exodia Brave}} restores energy on melee channeling kill. |
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+ | Besides the [[Entropy]] effect from [[Cephalon Suda]], the [[Blight]] effect from [[Red Veil]] also restores 25% of the player's base energy, and provides a base movement speed boost of +10% for 30 seconds. [[Squad Energy Restore]]s are [[Team Bonus Consumables|consumables]] that can grant energy to nearby teammates in varying amounts, up to 400 total. When using a [[Prime]] Warframe, moving close to a [[Orokin_Tower#Death_Orbs|Death Orb]] will cause it to release a radial wave that restores 250 energy to all nearby Warframes within a small radius, this effect can only occur once per orb. |
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+ | ===Abilities=== |
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+ | {{#tag:tabber| |
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+ | Equinox= |
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+ | {{PassivesHeader|Equinox|true|NoAnchor=true}} |
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+ | When {{WF|Equinox}} collects Health Orbs, '''10%''' of the restored amount is converted into additional Energy. |
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+ | *Picking up Energy Orbs also restore Health. |
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+ | *This effect stacks with {{M|Equilibrium}} for up to '''120%''' conversion. |
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+ | Garuda= |
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+ | {{:Bloodletting|cardonly}} |
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+ | {{!}}-{{!}} |
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+ | Gauss= |
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+ | {{:Kinetic Plating|cardonly}} |
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+ | {{!}}-{{!}} |
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+ | Harrow= |
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+ | {{:Thurible|cardonly}} |
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+ | {{!}}-{{!}} |
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+ | Octavia= |
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+ | {{PassivesHeader|Octavia|true|NoAnchor=true}} |
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+ | Casting any ability will inspire {{WF|Octavia}} and nearby allies with her music, granting the '''Inspiration''' buff that replenishes '''1''' energy per second for '''30''' seconds. Allies within '''15''' meters will also receive the Inspiration buff. |
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+ | *Octavia recasting any ability will also refresh the active Inspiration buff's duration. |
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+ | {{!}}-{{!}} |
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+ | Trinity= |
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+ | {{:Energy Vampire|cardonly}} |
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+ | }} |
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+ | </div><br> |
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+ | Aside from the abilities mentioned above, there are a few others that have varying chances to drop/spawn Energy Orbs which can be picked up by anyone in a squad. |
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+ | <div class="tabbertab-borderless"> |
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+ | {{#tag:tabber| |
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+ | Hildryn= |
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+ | {{:Aegis Storm|cardonly}} |
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+ | {{!}}-{{!}} |
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+ | Mag= |
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+ | {{:Pull|cardonly}} |
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+ | {{!}}-{{!}} |
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+ | Nekros= |
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+ | {{:Desecrate|cardonly}} |
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+ | {{!}}-{{!}} |
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+ | Nezha= |
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+ | {{:Blazing Chakram|cardonly}} |
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+ | }} |
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+ | </div><br> |
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Revision as of 21:58, 9 April 2020
Energy of a Warframe is a resource used mainly to power abilities. Warframes have 4 abilities that at base, cost up to 100 energy to cast. Almost every Warframe has their own energy-pool with varying capacities depending on the types and costs of their various abilities, with the exception of Hildryn which has no energy but uses shields instead.
Like health and shields, a Warframe's energy capacity scales with their rank and through the use of mods or buffs. It is also worth noting that the words "power" and "energy" are often used interchangeably by members of the community.
Increasing Energy Capacity
Mods
These are the only mods currently in the game that increase energy capacity. It is worth noting that Flow and Primed Flow cannot be used together. Auxiliary Power only works on Archwings, and Adrenaline Boost in Conclave.
Formula For Modded Energy Capacity
These mods increase the energy capacity of a Warframe with the following the formula:
So taking Volt Prime as an example, with 200 base energy and 300 max energy he will have:
- With Flow:
- With Primed Flow:
- With Primed Flow and Endurance Drift:
Buffs
The only buff currently available to increase energy capacity is Cephalon Suda's Entropy effect. Entropy will release a 25-meter AoE radial attack around the player, dealing 1000 Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage and applying the Magnetic Status Effect to enemies in range, increasing damage dealt to their shields. It will also restore 25% of the player's base Energy, and provide a (base) Energy boost of +25% for 30 seconds.
Arcane Helmets
These are retired helmets that in the past used to grant increased energy capacity to their respective Warframes.
Warframe Starting Energy
Mods
These are the only mods currently in the game that increase the Starting Energy of a Warframe in their respective gamemods (PvE and PvP, respectively).
Formula
Warframes have a fixed amount of energy that they start any mission with, and also when reviving from death. This amount of energy is calculated based on the Warframe's free mod capacity and a base value specific for each Warframe (differs even between normal and prime variants). The formula followed is:
When Preparation is equipped, the formula becomes:
Note: When entering a conduit in Sanctuary Onslaught, a Warframe's energy is reset to their respective Initial value (see below), regardless of mods or mod capacity.
Table of Initial Energies
The Initial Energy of a Warframe is given from the following table. It is still unknown whether these values are calculated off of some other attributes or simply fixed parameters for each Warframe, and are subject to change. This area of research is still very actively worked on.
Warframe | Energy Pool | |||||
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Ash | 50 | |||||
Ash Prime | 50 | |||||
Atlas | 50 | |||||
Atlas Prime | 75 | |||||
Banshee | 100 | |||||
Banshee Prime | 125 | |||||
Baruuk | 150 | |||||
Chroma | 75 | |||||
Chroma Prime | 100 | |||||
Ember | 75 | |||||
Ember Prime | 75 | |||||
Equinox | 100 | |||||
Equinox Prime | 115 | |||||
Excalibur | 50 | |||||
Excalibur Prime | 100 | |||||
Excalibur Umbra | 100 | |||||
Frost | 50 | |||||
Frost Prime | 50 | |||||
Gara | 75 | |||||
Garuda | 50 | |||||
Gauss | 100 | |||||
Grendel | 100 | |||||
Harrow | 50 | |||||
Hildryn | N/A | |||||
Hydroid | 75 | |||||
Hydroid Prime | 100 | |||||
Inaros | 50 | |||||
Ivara | 75 | |||||
Ivara Prime | 75 | |||||
Khora | 75 | |||||
Limbo | 100 | |||||
Limbo Prime | 100 | |||||
Loki | 100 | |||||
Loki Prime | 125 | |||||
Mag | 50 | |||||
Mag Prime | 100 | |||||
Mesa | 50 | |||||
Mesa Prime | 65 | |||||
Mirage | 125 | |||||
Mirage Prime | 125 | |||||
Nekros | 50 | |||||
Nekros Prime | 75 | |||||
Nezha | 125 | |||||
Nidus | 50 | |||||
Nova | 50 | |||||
Nova Prime | 150 | |||||
Nyx | 100 | |||||
Nyx Prime | 150 | |||||
Oberon | 75 | |||||
Oberon Prime | 100 | |||||
Octavia | 100 | |||||
Revenant | 50 | |||||
Rhino | 50 | |||||
Rhino Prime | 50 | |||||
Saryn | 50 | |||||
Saryn Prime | 100 | |||||
Titania | 100 | |||||
Titania Prime | 100 | |||||
Trinity | 75 | |||||
Trinity Prime | 125 | |||||
Valkyr | 50 | |||||
Valkyr Prime | 100 | |||||
Vauban | 75 | |||||
Vauban Prime | 100 | |||||
Volt | 50 | |||||
Volt Prime | 125 | |||||
Wisp | 150 | |||||
Wukong | 50 | |||||
Wukong Prime | 65 | |||||
Zephyr | 50 | |||||
Zephyr Prime | 75 |
Effective Energy Capacity
Casting Effective Capacity
Similarly to how one can define the concept of "Effective Health" by weighting the number of hit-points with the corresponding damage reduction, one can also define the concept of casting effective energy capacity by weighting the energy capacity using the Ability Efficiency factor:
Since casting efficiency is currently capped at 175%, the highest possible upper-bound for the casting effective energy capacity is:
Toggle Effective Capacity
Since the efficiency of toggle abilities depends also on the duration, in that case the formula becomes:
For the case where no energy is recovered and a constant rate of energy is drained, one can also consider the effective toggle duration as follows:
Due to the definition of the terms, there are many ways in-which the formula for effective toggle duration can be expressed.
Apart from toggle duration, this can be used to work out the effective duration granted per energy pick up.
Examples
Suppose a Prowling Ivara has a modded drain of 0.25 energy/sec. An orb of 50 energy would provide:
Considering the same Ivara with full energy pool of 744 capacity, she can remain in prowl for:
Restoring Energy
Energy does not naturally regenerate over time, except when the Energy Siphon aura mod is equipped by at least one member of the squad. Otherwise, energy must be restored either by picking up an Energy Orb (and Health Orbs with Equilibrium) or by a few other means. Trinity and Harrow are the two Warframes with an inherent ability to explicitly restore energy to all Warframes within the squad, and Nekros can Desecrate nearby corpses for a chance to drop more Energy Orbs. Limbo has, and grants, access to the Rift Plane, a dimension in which Warframes regenerate energy over time consistently. The Zenurik Focus tree grants the Energy Pulse and Energizing Dash abilities; the former being a passive that restores additional energy over-time when picking up Energy Orbs, and the latter being an added effect for Void Dash which makes it create a dome that restores energy over-time to all Warframes that walk through it.
Besides the Entropy effect from Cephalon Suda, the Blight effect from Red Veil also restores 25% of the player's base energy, and provides a base movement speed boost of +10% for 30 seconds. Squad Energy Restores are consumables that can grant energy to nearby teammates in varying amounts, up to 400 total. When using a Prime Warframe, moving close to a Death Orb will cause it to release a radial wave that restores 250 energy to all nearby Warframes within a small radius, this effect can only occur once per orb.
It is important to note that on most occasions, toggled abilities disable energy generation from team abilities, consumables, or passive regeneration methods. Some exceptions to this are Chroma ( Spectral Scream and Effigy) and partially Equinox ( Pacify & Provoke and Mend & Maim).
Abilities
Equinox's Passive
When Equinox collects Health Orbs, 10% of the restored amount is converted into additional Energy.
- Picking up Energy Orbs also restore Health.
- This effect stacks with Equilibrium for up to 120% conversion.
3 |
Bloodletting Garuda sacrifices her health to generate energy. Introduced in Update 24.0 (2018-11-08) |
Strength:N/A | |
Duration:N/A | |||
Range:N/A | |||
Efficiency:
18 / 22 / 30 / 40 % (energy gain) | |||
Misc:
-50% (health deducted) |
2 50 |
Kinetic Plating Generate armor plating that converts a portion of absorbed Kinetic Damage (Physical, Heat, Cold, and Blast) into Energy. Also protects Gauss from being staggered or knocked down. Damage Resistance is relative to the battery level. Introduced in Update 25.7 (2019-08-29) |
Strength:14 - 70% / 16 - 80% / 18 - 90% / 20 - 100% (damage reduction) | |
Duration:15 / 20 / 25 / 30 s (duration) | |||
Range:N/A | |||
Misc:
0.1% (battery drain per hit) |
3 25 |
Thurible Channel Harrow’s energy into the Thurible to generate a buff. Once finished, kill enemies to bestow nearby allies with bursts of energy. The more energy channeled the greater the reward for each kill. Headshots produce extra energy. Introduced in Update 21.0 (2017-06-29) |
Strength:10 / 10.83 / 12.5 / 15% (energy convert) | |
Duration:20 / 25 / 30 / 35 s | |||
Range:13 / 15 / 17 / 20 m | |||
Misc: 4.0x (headshot multiplier) |
Octavia's Passive
Casting any ability will inspire Octavia and nearby allies with her music, granting the Inspiration buff that replenishes 1 energy per second for 30 seconds. Allies within 15 meters will also receive the Inspiration buff.
- Octavia recasting any ability will also refresh the active Inspiration buff's duration.
2 50 |
Energy Vampire Allies will gain energy over time when enemies are marked with Energy Vampire. Introduced in Update 4 (2012-11-02) |
Strength:15 / 17 / 20 / 25 (energy restored per pulse) 6.25% (damage percentage) ≥25% (damage health threshold) | |
Duration:5 / 6 / 7 / 9 s | |||
Range:100 m (cast range) 15 / 17 / 20 / 25 m (pulse radius) | |||
Misc:
4 (number of pulses) |
Aside from the abilities mentioned above, there are a few others that have varying chances to drop/spawn Energy Orbs which can be picked up by anyone in a squad.
4 100 +25/s +25/s/enemy +50/dodge |
Aegis Storm Take the skies and rain Balefire rockets down on the enemy. Nearby enemies are blasted into the air where they will create an Energy Orb every few seconds. When shields run out the enemies are smashed into the ground. Introduced in Update 24.4 (2019-03-08) |
Strength:100 / 125 / 150 / 200 ( Radiation damage per second) 100 / 300 / 400 / 500 ( Impact damage on deactivation) | |
Duration:N/A | |||
Range:8 / 10 / 12 / 15 m (energy field max radius) | |||
Misc: 8-18 s (energy orb drop interval) |
1 25 |
Pull Mag stuns enemies as she manifests a magnetic vortex. The vortex pulls in Polarize Shards and stunned enemies to place them directly in front of her. Introduced in Vanilla (2012-10-25) |
Strength:100 / 125 / 150 / 300 ( Magnetic damage) ? m/s (pull velocity) | |
Duration:N/A | |||
Range:15 / 20 / 22 / 25 m (target range) | |||
Misc:
6 m (radial pull) | |||
Subsumable to Helminth |
3 10 +10/corpse |
Desecrate Forces fallen enemies around you to drop additional loot. Introduced in Update 10.0 (2013-09-13) |
Strength:N/A | |
Duration:N/A | |||
Range:10 / 15 / 20 / 25 m | |||
Misc:
30% / 40% / 50% / 60% (health orb drop chance) |
2 25 |
Blazing Chakram Hurl a flaming ring that burns enemies and causes them to emit a healing blast on death. Reactivate to instantly travel to the ring's location. Introduced in Update 18.1 (2015-12-16) |
Strength:100 / 150 / 200 / 250 ( Heat damage) 400 / 600 / 800 / 1000 (boosted Heat damage) 60% / 75% / 85% / 100% (vulnerability) | |
Duration:10 / 11 / 13 / 15 s | |||
Range:N/A | |||
Misc:
50% / 65% / 80% / 100% (health orb chance) |
While not restoring energy directly nor indirectly, Grendel has the ability to increase energy gained from all sources and methods mentioned so far, this affects the Warframe itself and allies.
2 50 |
Nourish Regenerate health as Grendel absorbs nourishment from enemies in his gut. While he digests, enemies that attack or are attacked by Grendel suffer Viral Damage and energy sources provide more energy. These buffs extend to squad mates. Introduced in Update 26.0 (2019-10-31) |
Strength:20% (damage on digestion) 600 / 700 / 800 / 1000 (self heal on cast) 1.5 / 1.65 / 1.8 / 2 x (energy multiplier) 100 / 150 / 200 / 250 ( Viral damage on hit) +40% / +50% / +60% / +75% ( Viral damage buff) | |
Duration:10 / 15 / 20 / 25 s (buff duration) | |||
Range:10 / 15 / 20 / 25 m (buff radius) 12 m (splash radius) | |||
Misc:
10 ( Viral status stacks) | |||
Subsumable to Helminth |
Mods
Arcanes
Energy Reduction
Currently, doing a Sortie mission with the Energy Reduction condition is the only way to reduce a Warframe's Total Energy capacity (this also reduces passive regeneration effects, like Energy Siphon and Zenurik's abilities).
There are also some instances where a Warframe's energy can be expended and/or stopped from regenerating. Nightmare Mode's Energy Drain condition slowly depletes the energy pool throughout a mission. On top of its regular effects, a Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. proc will consume a considerable amount of energy over its duration and prevent any type of energy restoration. In Conclave, No Current Leap nullifies passive energy regeneration in exchange for increased mobility.
Using Energy as Health
Mods
These mods stop lethal damage by allowing hits to drain your energy after your Health is depleted in exchange for occasionally staggering the player. They synergize extremely well with Rage and Hunter Adrenaline since all the health drained before taking lethal damage would ensure that there is enough energy for the mods to consume.