

If not, farm plates in Berehynia, Vodyanoi, and Charybdis, Sedna Casta, Krise, and Cinxia, Ceres and Aphrodite, Tessera, and Kiliken, Venus.

If you farmed Alloy Plates to craft Neural Sensors, you might have enough for a Chassis. The second Harrow part, Chassis, requires 20,000 Alloy Plates, 25,000 Salvage, 800 Oxium, and 5 Orokin Cells.Īlloy Plates are a fairly common drop and are found in enemies and containers on Venus, Jupiter, Sedna, Ceres, Phobos, and Pluto in bundles of 50 to 150. Once you have all the parts and the blueprints, just pay the Foundry 15,000 credits and wait 12 hours (or pay 25 Platinum for a rush job), and you will have your first Harrow part. However, since the blueprint has an 11.28% chance of dropping, you will probably need to repeat the mission several times. While you can always purchase 1 Neural Sensor from the Market for 10 Platinum, you can also craft a Neural Sensor with 50,000 Alloy Plates (found on Venus, Jupiter, Sedna, Ceres, Phobos, and Pluto), 50,000 Nano Spores (obtained on Saturn, Neptune, Eris, and the Orokin Derelict) and 25,000 Salvage (salvaged on Mars, Jupiter, and Sedna).Ĭrafting a Neural Sensor takes one hour or 2 Platinum for a rush job.Īfter you obtain all the necessary materials, you still need the Neuroptics blueprint, which is only found in the third vault of the Spy mission on Pago, Kuva Fortress. These components drop in bundles of 1 to 4, especially in the Survival and Dark Sector Defense missions in Elara and Sinai, Jupiter. The final Neuroptics material, Neural Sensors, are rare loot that sometimes drop from enemies and containers on Jupiter and the Kuva Fortress, but you can also find them on the corpses of the Raptors and Alad V bosses. Plastids are always for sale in the Market at 300 Plastids for 30 Platinum. Plastids drop in quantities of 10 to 30, and Piscinas, Saturn is an ideal farming location since it is yet another Dark Sector Survival mission. Plastids, the third uncommon component needed for Neuroptics, are found in enemies and containers on Saturn, Uranus, Phobos, and Eris. If you want to skip the grind, though, you can purchase 300 Polymer Bundles from the Market for 30 Platinum. Enemies and containers can drop these components in bundles of 40 to 80, but the Dark Sector Survival mission in Assur, Uranus may be your best bet for farming.

Polymer Bundles are another uncommon material and found on Mercury, Venus, and Uranus. Plus, you can purchase 450 Rubedo from the Market for 30 Platinum. However, the Dark Sector Survival mission in Zeugma, Phobos is apparently a great location to farm for Rubedo. Enemies and containers in these areas can bleed anywhere between 15 to 25 Rubedo. Rubedo, an uncommon drop, is found on Phobos, Earth, Pluto, Europa, Sedna, and the Orokin Void. Harrow’s first part, Neuroptics, requires 1,500 Rubedo, 4,000 Polymer Bundles, 2,000 Plastids, and 5 Neural Sensors. While a lot of time and grinding is necessary, at least you don’t have to farm bosses for blueprints, which is a rarity in Warframe. Each part is crafted from its own required materials and blueprints. Harrow is divided into three parts: Neuroptics, Chassis, and System. The best way to obtain Harrow is to craft it with tons of materials and credits, as well as some rare blueprints. Getting Started on HarrowĪ complete Harrow isn’t just waiting to be looted from a random chest.
#WARFRAME FLUCTUS PARTS FARM HOW TO#
Here’s how to get and build all of Harrow’s parts. The Harrow Warframe is instantly recognizable thanks to its tall head and thurible, but like all Warframes, you cannot obtain Harrow without a significant sacrifice to the gods of grinding and RNG. Particularly (sado)masochistic gamers who want to sacrifice their shields for some serious buffs and transform enemies’ dying breaths into energy will be attracted to Harrow. From the stealth-happy Ash to the high-tech bard Octavia, there’s a class, otherwise known as a Warframe, for everyone. Warframe is no slouch when it comes to classes.
