Not the purple stuff

One common theme I’m seeing fromDaemon X Machinaplayers is that the game withholds a lot of information from them.

It happened in all of the demos, and it’s happening in the retail release. Just in case you didn’t read that manual (man, remember cracking open a case and reading a manual on the car ride home?), here’s one major tip I’d like to impart: grab the yellow stuff!

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Although it does explain a fair bit tucked away in menus, one of the best things I picked up from my time withDaemon X Machina(beyondthe fact that the UI isfully customizableif you dig into the pause menu, you’re welcome) is that “yellow means good.”

Whenever you’re looting a corpse or locating dropped guns out in the wild, the yellow text means you haven’t picked it up yet. For the most part once you do actually grab a yellow-labeled piece of gear, you get to keep it forever. In some cases, you may only choose one reward from a list, and nine times out of 10 you’ll want to pick the (new) yellow item.

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

It sounds simple, but it’s the best way to build your Arsenal (mech) up to take on some of the later, tougher challenges.

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

Sekiro

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.