Release Date: March 24th, 2017
Rhythmic and imaginative, Octavia conducts her myriad siren songs and ambient anthems through the mystical Mandachord. Entice enemies with musical instruments that inflict melodic maladies, as the Tenno chorus synchronize their rhythm to sound the drums of war. Octavia was composed in Update 20.0 (2017-03-24).
Acquisition[]
Octavia's main blueprint and the Mandachord are acquired from the Octavia's Anthem quest. The Chassis blueprint is rewarded from the Music Puzzle on Lua. The Neuroptics blueprint is rewarded from Rotation C of Terrorem (Survival), Deimos. The Systems blueprint can be found in the A Rotation Cache of Plato (Crossfire Exterminate), Lua. Additional Mandachord and main blueprints can be bought from Cephalon Simaris for 25,000 and 50,000 respectively.
Item | Source | Chance | Expected | Nearly Guaranteed |
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Chassis Blueprint | Orokin Storage Container (4) | 100% | ~ 1 Opens | 0 ± 0 Opens |
Systems Blueprint | Lua Exterminate Resource Caches / A | 22.56% | ~ 4 A Caches | 27 ± 9 A Caches |
Neuroptics Blueprint | Orokin Derelict Survival / C | 22.56% | ~ 4 C Rotations | 27 ± 9 C Rotations |
All drop rates data is obtained from DE's official drop tables.
See Mission Rewards#Standard Missions for definitions on reward table rotations.
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Alternatively, upon completion of The Duviri Paradox, Octavia's main and component blueprints can be earned from The Circuit. By selecting her on the rotating week she is available, players can earn her blueprints after reaching Tier 2 (Neuroptics), 5 (Chassis), 8 (Systems), and 10 (Main) rewards.
Crafting[]
Manufacturing Requirements | |||||
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25,000 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Mandachord 1 |
Time: 3 Day(s) |
Rush: 50 | |||||
Market Price: 225 | Blueprints Price: N/A | ||||
Octavia Neuroptics Blueprint | |||||
15,000 |
Oxium 1,000 |
Polymer Bundle 4,800 |
Plastids 2,600 |
Neural Sensors 5 |
Time: 12 Hour(s) |
Rush: 25 | |||||
Octavia Chassis Blueprint | |||||
15,000 |
Polymer Bundle 6,000 |
Salvage 25,000 |
Plastids 1,500 |
Neurodes 3 |
Time: 12 Hour(s) |
Rush: 25 | |||||
Octavia Systems Blueprint | |||||
15,000 |
Kuva 2,000 |
Circuits 3,000 |
Morphics 20 |
Orokin Cell 5 |
Time: 12 Hour(s) |
Rush: 25 |
Mandachord[]
- Main article: Mandachord
The Mandachord is Octavia and Octavia Prime's signature instrument that allows her to interact with her abilities. To use it, click the Mandachord tab when Octavia is equipped.
Notes[]
- If Octavia wields her Signature Weapons:
- Tenora/ Tenora Prime: Headshot kills with Alternate Fire have a 20% chance to instantly refill the magazine.
- Pandero/ Pandero Prime: Headshot kills with Alternate Fire increase reload speed by 20%.
- No weak spots other than actual heads will trigger these effects.
- Headshots on invulnerable enemies will still grant these effects, but not with invulnerable bosses.
- No weak spots other than actual heads will trigger these effects.
Trivia[]
- [DE]Danielle performed motion capture work for Octavia's animation set as seen during Devstream 86.
- The Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts provided the sound effects for Octavia's abilities.[1]
- Octavia's name was announced during PAX East 2017.
- Octavia's name comes from the word octave, the word for a span of eight diatonic tonal notes that repeat over higher and lower frequency ranges, usually containing the basis for most musical scales. Her name may also have some origin from the Latin name "Octavia", meaning "eighth born".
- Octavia's Mandachord plays notes in the D Minor Pentatonic scale. "Pent" meaning five, corresponding to the five available notes for the Melody and Bass instruments to select from when composing a song.
- Lotus' quote, is a reference to the opening scene of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night".
- The names of Octavia's Corpus-themed instruments all have Greek origins.
- Octavia is partly unique because two of her component blueprints can only be acquired from side objectives in missions (e.g. Crossfire caches and the Lua music puzzle).
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References[]
- ↑ (2017, March 3). PlayWarframe Tweet. Accessed 2022-04-09. Archived from the original on 2019-10-28.