Sevagoth, the Haunted Helmsman, is back in Warframe with his own Prime variant. As usual, you can unlock him by finding Sevagoth Prime Relics all over the Sol System, but knowing the best locations to farm them will save you some time.
Once you have the Relics you need, you can open them at any corresponding Void Fissure mission. All available Relic missions appear in the Navigation tab, but some parts are rarer than others.
Here’s where you can farm Sevagoth Prime Relics in Warframe.
All Sevagoth Prime Relics in Warframe
Sevagoth Prime is scattered throughout four Relics in Warframe. You can farm them from any source that can drop the matching relic type, or you can get them with Aya from Maroo’s Bazar or with Standing from Syndicate Packs (though there’s some luck involved).
Here are the four Sevagoth Prime Relics in Warframe:
- Neuroptics (Rare): Axi S17
- Systems (Common): Lith C12
- Neuroptics (Common): Meso A7
- Blueprint (Uncommon): Neo A13
How to farm Sevagoth Prime Relics in Warframe
You can get Sevagoth Prime Relics from any activity that can award the matching type of Relic. The RNG is more generous in some missions, however, so we’ve picked our favorite spots for farming Relics. We’ve been using these for years with plenty of success.
Relic | Farming locations | Notes |
Axi S17 (Neuroptics) | – Apollo (Lua, Disruption) | – Continues to be an amazing Axi farm |
Lith C12 (Systems) | – Hepit (Void, Capture) | – Quick Capture mission with huge chances of Lith Relics |
Meso A7 (Neuroptics) | – Io (Jupiter, Defense) – Ukko (Void, Capture) | – Io: Stay for 10 minutes and reset (Drops from Rotation A) – Ukko: Drops either Meso or Neo |
Neo A13 (Blueprint) | – Mot (Void, Survival) – Ukko (Void, Capture) | – – Ukko: Great chance of dropping Neo and Meso |
Sevagoth Prime differences
Prime versions come with slight upgrades over their base counterparts, and Sevagoth is no different. The most noticeable one, however, is the amount of extra Formas, as outlined in the official blog post:
- Sevagoth Prime has 35 more shields, 25 more armor, and 25 more energy at base values.
- Sevagoth Prime has an extra Naramon (—) polarity.
- Sevagoth’s Shadow has more Naramon (—) and Vazarin (D) polarities.
- Sevagoth’s Claws has three extra Madurai (V) polarities.
- Sevagoth Prime has a unique skin.
Published: Aug 21, 2024 03:22 pm