The concrete master, walking radiation hazard, Albrecht’s pet project Warframe - Qorvex!

Release date: 2023-12-13

Passive: All primary, secondary, selective melee weapons (Glaives and Gunblades), and Crucible Blast wielded by Qorvex gain Core Exposure, granting them a +3 Punch Through bonus.
Chyrinka Pillar - Summon a Chyrinka Pillar that slows enemies. It pulses Radiation Damage with a guaranteed Status Effect.
Containment Wall - Contain the threat. Qorvex summons walls that slam together, damaging all enemies caught between them and inflicting Radiation Status.
Disometric Guard - Guard yourself and nearby allies against Status Effects. Each time Qorvex kills or assists in killing an enemy affected by Radiation Status, the number of Status Effects Disometric Guard can prevent increases.
Crucible Blast - Release a beam from Qorvex’s Crucible Core. Each enemy struck suffers Radiation Damage with a guaranteed Status Effect. Enemies affected by Radiation Status explode in a chain reaction.

Acquisition: Main blueprint is acquired upon completion of Whispers in the Walls quest. His component blueprints are acquired from Sanctum Anatomica Bounties. Alternatively Qorvex’s blueprints can be purchased from Bird 3.

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    1 month ago

    I still haven’t gotten Qorvex to this day. His kit didn’t look very fun or interesting to me, and nothing he could accomplish looked particularly impressive compared to other frames I already had. He can explode groups with his 1 + 4 combo but as soon as the enemy density becomes anything less than Steel Path survival he falls off hard. Not a big fan of the guy.

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      1 month ago

      He is fairly easy to get in my experience. Takes about an hour of Entrati lab Disruption. Staying longer is really rewarding, because after the first few rounds you get consistent C rewards (given you don’t let any of the conduits be blown up).

      The Necramechs are beefy, but they are slow and don’t cancel abilities.

      If you care for the mastery, that is.

      Edit: nope, that’s Dante. I got him mixed up with Qorvex.

      Qorvex is obtained from bounties, but can also be acquired with standing at the appropriate rank.