A new Clan event is launching soon in Warframe. Operation: Belly of the Beast returns this May 4 and runs until June 1. There's going to be new, along with returning, rewards available.
Operation: Belly of the Beast requires players to step into Stalker’s Lair. It's only accessible to those who have finished the Jade Shadows Quest after completing The New War Main Story Quest.
How it works is that once the event is live, players get access to special nodes that let them take on Parvos' forces. During these Missions, all Eximus units that spawn are going to be Jade Light Eximus units. Players can help Ordis in his mission to stop Parvos in one of three ways.
Operation Variant
The first is through Operation Variant of Brutus (Uranus). Pretty much like the usual Operation style, the new Brutus node on Uranus has its own Operation variant. Players can play Ascension as they know it with the exception that all Eximus units spawn in as Jade Light Eximus. In addition, summoning a Sister of Parvos reward players with additional Volatile Motes.
Operation Alerts
The second one is timed Operation Alerts which appear across the Origin System. These also award players with Volatile Motes. These non-Ascension Missions have their normal Mission gameplay though they also spawn Jade Light Eximus in place of regular Eximus units.
Stalker Joins the Fray
Third is Stalker Joins the Fray. What players need to do is visit Ordis in the Larunda Relay and in return they have the chance to earn Operation Rewards. It also allows them to call on an old foe to assist in their efforts.
When speaking to Ordis, players have to select "A Shared Purpose?" option to join another Squad’s mission as the Stalker. Doing so rewards them with the usual Mission Rewards but comes at the risk of losing them all should they be downed during combat.
Learn more about the new event here.
Warframe was launched in 2013 and since then has become a multi-generational game having more than 80 million registered players across various platforms. In Warframe, players get to be part of an ancient class of warriors known as the Tenno as they fight their way across an ever-expanding universe of over 18 planets and more than 55 Warframes, with four open worlds to discover. Get the Warframe for the PC via Steam.
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