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⚫ | '''Pickups''' are in-game objects that the player can collect by running near or over them, or in few cases by manually picking them up. They range from those useful on the current mission (ammunition, health) to resources and mods that can be later used and equipped. Many ('''all''' of them in [[Empyrean]] gamemode) pickups are shared with teammates. |
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==Lootables== |
==Lootables== |
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All lootable objects such as [[Storage Containers]], and lootable corpses will all show up on the radar when equipped with the {{M|Thief's Wit}}, {{M|Loot Detector}}, and {{M|Animal Instinct}} mods. |
All lootable objects such as [[Storage Containers]], and lootable corpses will all show up on the radar when equipped with the {{M|Thief's Wit}}, {{M|Loot Detector}}, and {{M|Animal Instinct}} mods. |
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** Corpse behavior depends on mission type as well. In [[Invasion]]s and [[Earth]], the corpses will automatically dispense pickups when walked over; in all others, the corpses must be manually interacted with (default {{Key|X}} on PC). |
** Corpse behavior depends on mission type as well. In [[Invasion]]s and [[Earth]], the corpses will automatically dispense pickups when walked over; in all others, the corpses must be manually interacted with (default {{Key|X}} on PC). |
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* Storage lockers come in three types - green (openable), red (locked), and black (permanently locked/broken). Green lockers can be opened simply by interacting with them. Red lockers can be unlocked using the {{M|Master Thief}} mod or a [[Kubrow]] with the {{M|Scavenge}} mod. Finally, black lockers can never be opened by any means. Lockers do not show up on the radar. |
* Storage lockers come in three types - green (openable), red (locked), and black (permanently locked/broken). Green lockers can be opened simply by interacting with them. Red lockers can be unlocked using the {{M|Master Thief}} mod or a [[Kubrow]] with the {{M|Scavenge}} mod. Finally, black lockers can never be opened by any means. Lockers do not show up on the radar. |
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+ | ** Corpus and Grineer Caches in [[Sabotage]] missions also resemble storage lockers, though their lights are white, and the locker glows brightly whilst also emitting a low humming noise. These lockers do show up on the minimap. |
* The four varieties of [[Storage Containers]] (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Reinforced) are 'opened' by force, dispensing loot when destroyed; they have very little HP and can be damaged by anything from melee strikes and gunfire to syndicate auras and Warframe abilities (Common and Uncommon containers have around 10 object health). The exact type of loot depends on the container type and area (lootables in hidden areas have a higher chance to yield rare resources, and mods up to rare in the [[Orokin Void]]). |
* The four varieties of [[Storage Containers]] (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Reinforced) are 'opened' by force, dispensing loot when destroyed; they have very little HP and can be damaged by anything from melee strikes and gunfire to syndicate auras and Warframe abilities (Common and Uncommon containers have around 10 object health). The exact type of loot depends on the container type and area (lootables in hidden areas have a higher chance to yield rare resources, and mods up to rare in the [[Orokin Void]]). |
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** A unique variant of the Orokin container with red lights and smoke emitting from it will explode like an [[Explosive Barrel]] when destroyed. |
** A unique variant of the Orokin container with red lights and smoke emitting from it will explode like an [[Explosive Barrel]] when destroyed. |
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===[[Grineer]] Lootables=== |
===[[Grineer]] Lootables=== |
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CBGrinLocker.png|Lockers |
CBGrinLocker.png|Lockers |
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GrineerCansquare.png|Container |
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===[[Corpus]] Lootables=== |
===[[Corpus]] Lootables=== |
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CorpusCansquare.png|Container |
CorpusCansquare.png|Container |
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CorpusLootCorpse2.png|Corpse |
CorpusLootCorpse2.png|Corpse |
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===[[Orokin]] Lootables=== |
===[[Orokin]] Lootables=== |
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OrokinLockers.png|Lockers |
OrokinLockers.png|Lockers |
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OrokinCansquare.png|Container |
OrokinCansquare.png|Container |
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===Energy=== |
===Energy=== |
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[[File:EnergyOrb.png|right|110px]] |
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− | * Blue orbs dropped by enemies, {{WF|Gara}}'s {{M|Spectrosiphon}} |
+ | * Blue orbs dropped by enemies, {{WF|Gara}}'s {{M|Spectrosiphon}}, {{WF|Hildryn}}'s {{A|Aegis Storm}}, {{WF|Trinity}}'s {{M|Pool of Life}} and {{WF|Protea}}'s {{A|Dispensary}} refill 25 [[Energy]]. |
− | * Blue orbs dropped from containers and lockers refill 50 Energy. |
+ | * Blue orbs dropped from containers and lockers refill 50 Energy. These orbs are bigger than enemy dropped ones. |
* Energy orbs are typically the most commonly dropped orb. |
* Energy orbs are typically the most commonly dropped orb. |
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===Health=== |
===Health=== |
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[[File:HealOrb.png|right|110px]] |
[[File:HealOrb.png|right|110px]] |
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− | * Red orbs refill 25 health. |
+ | * Red orbs refill 25 health. Empowered Health Orbs dropped by {{WF|Protea}}'s {{A|Dispensary}} refill 100 health and look bigger. |
− | * These are obtained from looting lockers, containers and by killing [[Drahk]]s, [[Kubrow (Feral)|Feral Kubrows]], [[Hyekka]] or [[Feral Kavat]]. |
+ | * These are obtained from looting lockers, containers and by killing [[Drahk]]s, [[Kubrow (Feral)|Feral Kubrows]], [[Hyekka]] or [[Feral Kavat]], or by normal enemies if affected by {{WF|Nekros}} {{A|Desecrate}}. |
* These drop less frequently than other orbs. |
* These drop less frequently than other orbs. |
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+ | * Restore [[Companions|companion's]] health as well. |
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+ | ===Sentient energy cores=== |
− | * White orbs dropped from Sentient |
+ | * White orbs dropped from most of [[Sentient]] drones. |
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+ | * Instantly refill all energy and health of the Warframe that picked it up. |
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===Nav Coordinates=== |
===Nav Coordinates=== |
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[[File:NavCoordinateCloseup.png|right|110px]] |
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− | * [[Nav Coordinates]] are used to craft most [[Orokin Derelict]] keys (excluding Assassination). |
+ | * [[Nav Coordinates]] are used to craft most [[Orokin Derelict]] keys (excluding [[Lephantis]] Assassination). |
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* These are often obtained from containers and by killing [[Drahk]]s or [[Kubrow (Feral)|Feral Kubrows]]. |
* These are often obtained from containers and by killing [[Drahk]]s or [[Kubrow (Feral)|Feral Kubrows]]. |
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*They can '''only''' be found in Rare and Reinforced [[Storage Containers]]. |
*They can '''only''' be found in Rare and Reinforced [[Storage Containers]]. |
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*Each one lasts either 30 or 60 minutes depending on if it was obtained from Rare or Reinforced container respectively. |
*Each one lasts either 30 or 60 minutes depending on if it was obtained from Rare or Reinforced container respectively. |
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− | *The same appearance of this orb is from [[Antiserum Injector Fragment]]s, when dropping from enemies in [[ |
+ | *The same appearance of this orb is from [[Antiserum Injector Fragment]]s, when dropping from enemies in [[Infested Salvage]]. |
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==Other== |
==Other== |
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===Mods=== |
===Mods=== |
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[[File:FusionCorePackSilversingle.png|right|110px]] |
[[File:FusionCorePackSilversingle.png|right|110px]] |
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[[Mods|Modules]] are dropped by all [[Factions|enemy types]]. The drop rate is higher for heavy enemies and [[Bosses]] almost always drop at least one mod. Higher level enemies tend to drop higher ranked mods. |
[[Mods|Modules]] are dropped by all [[Factions|enemy types]]. The drop rate is higher for heavy enemies and [[Bosses]] almost always drop at least one mod. Higher level enemies tend to drop higher ranked mods. |
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− | It is common courtesy for players to mark an uncommon or rare mod drop with a waypoint (default {{Key|G}}). If aimed correctly, the waypoint |
+ | It is common courtesy for players to mark an uncommon or rare mod drop with a waypoint (default {{Key|G}}). If aimed correctly, the waypoint will mark the Mod for the team so that anyone can easily find it. Mods sparkle blue when they have not been picked up by all players in the squad. If a blue sparkle is seen, but there is no mod on the ground, it means the player has picked up the mod, but a party member has not. When {{M|Thief's Wit}} is equipped, mods are shown on the mini-map until the player has picked them up – it no longer shows mods uncollected by other team members. |
Rare mods can be identified by the golden light beam produced. |
Rare mods can be identified by the golden light beam produced. |
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===Blueprints=== |
===Blueprints=== |
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+ | *[[Blueprints]] can be dropped by several bosses, assassins or heavy units. Notably, [[Eximus|Eximus units]] and [[Manic]]s have a chance to drop {{WF|Oberon}} and {{WF|Ash}} parts respectively. |
**As of {{ver|13}}, blueprints are marked with a purple beacon light. |
**As of {{ver|13}}, blueprints are marked with a purple beacon light. |
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**After {{ver|15}}, blueprints were given their own model. |
**After {{ver|15}}, blueprints were given their own model. |
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+ | *Sigils can be dropped by some [[Bosses]], ([[Shadow Stalker|Shadow]]) [[Stalker]], [[Zanuka Hunter]], [[The Grustrag Three]] and the [[Leaping Thrasher]]. These share the same model as Blueprints but have a blue beacon light instead. |
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===Life Support Modules=== |
===Life Support Modules=== |
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===Resources=== |
===Resources=== |
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+ | [[Ayatan Star]]s come in two different colours: cyan, less rare, and orange, rarer. They can only be found by destroying canisters or opening lockers, and differently from most of other resources have to be picked up manually picked up using the action key. They are also automatically marked in the HUD. |
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+ | Ayatan Sculptures can be randomly found in the Tile Set in specific locations, with a higher chance of spawing in the [[Infested Salvage]] mission. Like the stars, they need to be manually picked up. |
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===Medallions=== |
===Medallions=== |
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===Endo=== |
===Endo=== |
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{{Main|Endo}} |
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[[Endo]] is a special resource that is used for [[Fusion]], the process of upgrading [[mod]]s. They are dropped by almost all enemies, in groups of 15, 30, or 80, but the game uses the mod drop chance of an enemy instead of the resource drop chance to determine its drop. In other words, Endo will drop in the place where a [[mod]] would drop. |
[[Endo]] is a special resource that is used for [[Fusion]], the process of upgrading [[mod]]s. They are dropped by almost all enemies, in groups of 15, 30, or 80, but the game uses the mod drop chance of an enemy instead of the resource drop chance to determine its drop. In other words, Endo will drop in the place where a [[mod]] would drop. |
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[[Pigment]]s are special resources that are used for researching [[Clan Dojo]] colors in the [[Research|Tenno Lab]]. Each color pigment has an associated enemy, and will only drop if a color is being researched. The frequency of pigment drops and the number of pigments in each drop varies per color from 1 to 10. |
[[Pigment]]s are special resources that are used for researching [[Clan Dojo]] colors in the [[Research|Tenno Lab]]. Each color pigment has an associated enemy, and will only drop if a color is being researched. The frequency of pigment drops and the number of pigments in each drop varies per color from 1 to 10. |
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+ | Only dropped by [[Treasurer]]s in [[Corpus Ship]] Tile Set after completing [[The Deadlock Protocol]] Quest. They come in three different versions depending on the mission level, and like Ayatan treasures and Medallions they require to be manually picked up. They can be used to enter the [[Granum Void]] or rescue Solaris prisoners inside of the ship. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*If any materials fall off the tile, they are treated like any other entity and will often (albeit rather unreliable) be transported back to their original position. |
*If any materials fall off the tile, they are treated like any other entity and will often (albeit rather unreliable) be transported back to their original position. |
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*Developers often replace Corpus Canisters with special skins during festival [[:Category:Event|events]], most notably during Easter, Halloween, and Christmas (when Corpus Canisters were changed to Easter eggs, pumpkins, and Christmas presents, respectively). |
*Developers often replace Corpus Canisters with special skins during festival [[:Category:Event|events]], most notably during Easter, Halloween, and Christmas (when Corpus Canisters were changed to Easter eggs, pumpkins, and Christmas presents, respectively). |
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+ | **In the Dog Days [[Tactical Alert]], ammo pickups have the appearance of water vents, aesthetically matching the [[Soaktron]] water gun. |
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+ | *Prior to {{ver|15}}, blueprint pickups resembled pink orbs. |
+ | *The old energy orb model can still be seen in the Sahasa Kubrow entry in the Codex. |
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==Patch History== |
==Patch History== |
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+ | *Fixed picking up Heavy Weapon Ammo showing "<nowiki>|NAME|</nowiki> cooldown reset". |
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+ | *Heavy Ammo now drops from Bombards, Heavy Gunners, Napalms, Corpus Tech, Fusion Moas, Oxium Ospreys, Ancients, Corrupted Ancients, and Corrupted Bombards. |
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*Corpus Lockers/Caches that can be opened now display a holographic symbol to indicate such. Corpus Lockers/Caches without the holographic symbol cannot be opened. |
*Corpus Lockers/Caches that can be opened now display a holographic symbol to indicate such. Corpus Lockers/Caches without the holographic symbol cannot be opened. |
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**This change comes from vocal feedback regarding the unlock/locked visual changes to Corpus Lockers, and the conflict between the lack of contrast. |
**This change comes from vocal feedback regarding the unlock/locked visual changes to Corpus Lockers, and the conflict between the lack of contrast. |
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All in-game lockers have a new representation of being locked or unlocked. This new representation focuses on symbols and shapes to be accessible to our colour blind players. |
All in-game lockers have a new representation of being locked or unlocked. This new representation focuses on symbols and shapes to be accessible to our colour blind players. |
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Revision as of 11:41, 5 July 2020
Pickups are in-game objects that the player can collect by running near or over them, or in few cases by manually picking them up. They range from those useful on the current mission (ammunition, health) to resources and mods that can be later used and equipped. Many (all of them in Empyrean gamemode) pickups are shared with teammates.
Lootables
All lootable objects such as Storage Containers, and lootable corpses will all show up on the radar when equipped with the Thief's Wit, Loot Detector, and Animal Instinct mods.
- During Invasions, Spy mission vaults, and the Battle Damage/Self-Destruct Environmental Hazards, Butcher and Crewman corpses will appear depending upon the faction that owns the tileset; either the owner for Invasions and Hazards, or the opposite faction for Spy vaults (e.g. Butcher corpses in Corpus vaults). They can also spawn on specific parts of Earth.
- Storage lockers come in three types - green (openable), red (locked), and black (permanently locked/broken). Green lockers can be opened simply by interacting with them. Red lockers can be unlocked using the Master Thief mod or a Kubrow with the Scavenge mod. Finally, black lockers can never be opened by any means. Lockers do not show up on the radar.
- Corpus and Grineer Caches in Sabotage missions also resemble storage lockers, though their lights are white, and the locker glows brightly whilst also emitting a low humming noise. These lockers do show up on the minimap.
- The four varieties of Storage Containers (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Reinforced) are 'opened' by force, dispensing loot when destroyed; they have very little HP and can be damaged by anything from melee strikes and gunfire to syndicate auras and Warframe abilities (Common and Uncommon containers have around 10 object health). The exact type of loot depends on the container type and area (lootables in hidden areas have a higher chance to yield rare resources, and mods up to rare in the Orokin Void).
- A unique variant of the Orokin container with red lights and smoke emitting from it will explode like an Explosive Barrel when destroyed.
- The Master Thief mod and Nekros's Desecrate ability are affected by pickup spawn patterns.
- Syndicate Medallions appear only in Syndicate missions, but do appear on the minimap (using the standard 'loot' icon).
Grineer Lootables
Corpus Lootables
Orokin Lootables
Sentient Lootables
Items
Containers and dispatched enemies all have a chance to drop ammunition packs. Packs are universal in the sense that all players are able to pick it up if they need that type of ammo. If a glowing vertical line is seen, but there is no ammo pack on the ground, it means the player has picked up the ammunition, but another party member has not. The ammo type is indicated based on the color and shape of the pack, and the quantity of ammunition received by a player depends on the type of weapon used and the weapon itself. Orbs provide Health, Energy, Affinity or something special.
Ammo
Orbs
Energy
- Blue orbs dropped by enemies, Gara's Spectrosiphon, Hildryn's Aegis Storm, Trinity's Pool of Life and Protea's Dispensary refill 25 Energy.
- Blue orbs dropped from containers and lockers refill 50 Energy. These orbs are bigger than enemy dropped ones.
- Energy orbs are typically the most commonly dropped orb.
Health
- Red orbs refill 25 health. Empowered Health Orbs dropped by Protea's Dispensary refill 100 health and look bigger.
- These are obtained from looting lockers, containers and by killing Drahks, Feral Kubrows, Hyekka or Feral Kavat, or by normal enemies if affected by Nekros Desecrate.
- These drop less frequently than other orbs.
- Restore companion's health as well.
Sentient energy cores
- White orbs dropped from most of Sentient drones.
- Instantly refill all energy and health of the Warframe that picked it up.
Affinity
- Yellow orbs grant 100 Affinity to the player's current equipment.
- These drop from lockers, containers and Kubrow Dens.
- Nav Coordinates are used to craft most Orokin Derelict keys (excluding Lephantis Assassination).
- Lephantis Nav Coordinates are found within the other Orokin Derelict missions and are used to craft Orokin Derelict Assassinate keys.
- These are often obtained from containers and by killing Drahks or Feral Kubrows.
Booster
- There are currently two kinds of booster drops in the game which are Credit and Affinity Boosters.
- They can only be found in Rare and Reinforced Storage Containers.
- Each one lasts either 30 or 60 minutes depending on if it was obtained from Rare or Reinforced container respectively.
- The same appearance of this orb is from Antiserum Injector Fragments, when dropping from enemies in Infested Salvage.
Other
Mods
- Main article: Mods
Modules are dropped by all enemy types. The drop rate is higher for heavy enemies and Bosses almost always drop at least one mod. Higher level enemies tend to drop higher ranked mods.
It is common courtesy for players to mark an uncommon or rare mod drop with a waypoint (default G ). If aimed correctly, the waypoint will mark the Mod for the team so that anyone can easily find it. Mods sparkle blue when they have not been picked up by all players in the squad. If a blue sparkle is seen, but there is no mod on the ground, it means the player has picked up the mod, but a party member has not. When Thief's Wit is equipped, mods are shown on the mini-map until the player has picked them up – it no longer shows mods uncollected by other team members.
Rare mods can be identified by the golden light beam produced.
Blueprints
- Blueprints can be dropped by several bosses, assassins or heavy units. Notably, Eximus units and Manics have a chance to drop Oberon and Ash parts respectively.
- As of Update 13.0 (2014-04-09), blueprints are marked with a purple beacon light.
- After Update 15.0 (2014-10-24), blueprints were given their own model.
Sigils
- Sigils can be dropped by some Bosses, (Shadow) Stalker, Zanuka Hunter, The Grustrag Three and the Leaping Thrasher. These share the same model as Blueprints but have a blue beacon light instead.
Life Support Modules
Life Support Modules are dispensed from dead enemies in Survival missions. Each module restores 4.67%, or 7 seconds, of the total life support when picked up. They are automatically marked with a yellow marker which is invisible while zooming.
Resources
- Main article: Resources
Resources are dropped by containers and enemies. The drop rate varies with the type of resource. Resource drops are uncommon when compared to other drops. The type of resources available depends on the location on the star map. Each area on the Star Chart has at least 4 resources available with a different rarity on their chance to drop. When Thief's Wit is equipped, resource drops are shown on the mini-map if any party member hasn't picked up it up yet. Rare resources are green in color and have slight glow to make them easier to detect.
Additional "research" resources can be found for use in Clan Research, such as Detonite Ampule, Fieldron Sample and Mutagen Sample. These resources are blue in color in-game and only drop in quantities of 1.
Credits
- Main article: Credits
- Credits are dropped by lockers, containers, and enemies.
- Nearby credits will stack together to form piles.
- Depending on the size of the stack, the quantity can range from 10 credits to 300 credits.
- Credits collected by any Tenno are shared with the group.
Ayatan treasures
Ayatan Stars come in two different colours: cyan, less rare, and orange, rarer. They can only be found by destroying canisters or opening lockers, and differently from most of other resources have to be picked up manually picked up using the action key. They are also automatically marked in the HUD. Ayatan Sculptures can be randomly found in the Tile Set in specific locations, with a higher chance of spawing in the Infested Salvage mission. Like the stars, they need to be manually picked up.
Medallions
Syndicate Medallions are pickups only available in Syndicate alert missions. These pickups can be converted to Syndicate Standings when turned in to the Syndicate representatives in Relays. They are not auto-picked up when walked over and have to be manually picked up using the action key.
Endo
- Main article: Endo
Endo is a special resource that is used for Fusion, the process of upgrading mods. They are dropped by almost all enemies, in groups of 15, 30, or 80, but the game uses the mod drop chance of an enemy instead of the resource drop chance to determine its drop. In other words, Endo will drop in the place where a mod would drop.
Pigments
- Main article: Pigment
Pigments are special resources that are used for researching Clan Dojo colors in the Tenno Lab. Each color pigment has an associated enemy, and will only drop if a color is being researched. The frequency of pigment drops and the number of pigments in each drop varies per color from 1 to 10.
Granum Crowns
- Main article: Granum Crown
Only dropped by Treasurers in Corpus Ship Tile Set after completing The Deadlock Protocol Quest. They come in three different versions depending on the mission level, and like Ayatan treasures and Medallions they require to be manually picked up. They can be used to enter the Granum Void or rescue Solaris prisoners inside of the ship.
Trivia
- If any materials fall off the tile, they are treated like any other entity and will often (albeit rather unreliable) be transported back to their original position.
- Developers often replace Corpus Canisters with special skins during festival events, most notably during Easter, Halloween, and Christmas (when Corpus Canisters were changed to Easter eggs, pumpkins, and Christmas presents, respectively).
- In the Dog Days Tactical Alert, ammo pickups have the appearance of water vents, aesthetically matching the Soaktron water gun.
- Prior to Update 15.0 (2014-10-24), blueprint pickups resembled pink orbs.
- The old energy orb model can still be seen in the Sahasa Kubrow entry in the Codex.
Patch History
Hotfix 27.3.15 (2020-04-17)
- Fixed a script error that could occur when joining a mission in progress while someone is opening a locker.
Hotfix 25.7.4 (2019-09-05)
- Fixed picking up Heavy Weapon Ammo showing "|NAME| cooldown reset".
Update 25.0 (2019-05-22)
- Heavy Ammo now drops from Bombards, Heavy Gunners, Napalms, Corpus Tech, Fusion Moas, Oxium Ospreys, Ancients, Corrupted Ancients, and Corrupted Bombards.
Hotfix 24.2.6 (2018-12-20)
- Corpus Lockers/Caches that can be opened now display a holographic symbol to indicate such. Corpus Lockers/Caches without the holographic symbol cannot be opened.
- This change comes from vocal feedback regarding the unlock/locked visual changes to Corpus Lockers, and the conflict between the lack of contrast.
Update 24.2 (2018-12-18)
- Replaced old Corpus lockers of various types with shiny new and improved Corpus lockers on numerous tilesets.
Update 22.0 (2017-10-12)
- (Undocumented) Added an innate 3 m pickup radius for Warframes and Operators when on foot
Hotfix 19.5.1 (2016-12-22)
- Conclave: Fixed script error with pickups
Update 15.0 (2014-10-24)
- Colour Blind Locker changes
All in-game lockers have a new representation of being locked or unlocked. This new representation focuses on symbols and shapes to be accessible to our colour blind players.
- Pickup changes
- Added new icons to correspond with pickups! You will now see icons representing all pick-ups at the bottom of the screen!
Update 9.6 (2013-08-16)
- Mods and Blueprints will never expire as drops.