With the new Tennokai system introduced into Warframe, you can equip certain mods to enhance your heavy melee attack. Here are all Tennokai mods and how to get them in Warframe.

Every Tennokai Mod in Warframe

In total, there aresix Tennokai modsyou can get in Warframe. Those mods and their effects can be found below.

It’s important to note thatyou should realistically only have one of these mods equippedonto your melee weapon. Building for multiple Tennokai effects is possible, but you’re losing a lot of power elsewhere by running multiple mods purely for it.

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How to Get All Tennokai Mods in Warframe

The Mentor’s Legacy mod is the easiest (and weakest) Tennokai mod to get, being acquired upon completing the Whispers in the Walls main quest. As for the remaining five mods, they’re earned as a random drop fromRotation C of the new Alchemy mission type. This isn’t guaranteed, so you’ll need to farm Alchemy quite a bit. It can be found through either a Fibonacci bounty or through the Cambire node on Deimos.

Which Tennokai Mods Are Worth Using?

As for which Tennokai mods you should consider using,Mentor’s Legacy should only be used if you don’t own any of the other five mods. As for the rest, Discipline’s Merit is outclassed by Dreamer’s Wrath in a majority of circumstances. Opportunity’s Reach also isn’t incredible, even if additional melee range is a nice change of pace. That leaves Dreamer’s Wrath, Master’s Edge, and Condition’s Perfect. There isn’t one that’s necessarily better than the others, since they’re all dependent on your build for the most part. However, Master’s Edge is best if you don’t have a specific build you’re gunning for.

If you’re looking for help getting some other mods added with the new update, check out our guide onall tome mods in Warframe and how to get them.

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