In Warframe, each Warframe is a playable character that generally has four abilities and a passive. With a variety of game modes and challenges, having a roster of Warframes built for different roles will be vital to your success.
Today, we cover one of the best frames for Beginners, a frame with tons of utility but limited requirements, and tell you how it works, its best build, and how to get it.
Volt: The Speedy Jack of all Trades
Players who didn’t start with Volt may be shocked to learn that he wears many hats; Eidolon hunter, affinity farmer, speedster and king fisherman, just to name a few. However, the name Jack of all trades shouldn’t suggest that he is the master of none. In fact, this early game Warframe will take you through much of the content this game has to offer.
His first ability, Shock, is a basic elemental damage ability with a far more interesting augment, Shocktrooper, giving you and your teammates additional, raw, pure electric damage that scales with strength. His second ability Speed, as the name implies, gives you additional movement speed, as well as extra reload and attack speed.
His other abilities have a bit more going on. Electric Shield is a barrier that can be deployed or carried, blocking incoming damage and increasing the damage and critical damage of weapon fire that passes through it.
His final ability, Discharge, is a true AOE ability, stunning and dealing damage to an expanding area of enemies. With the augment mod, Capacitance, it also offers consistent survivability for Volt.
And for new players trying to get ahead in the many open worlds Warframe has to offer, yes, Volt’s passive does work on fishing poles. There’s not many fish that Volt can’t reel in with a single cast.
Where to Get Volt in Warframe
If Volt isn’t chosen as your starting Warframe, his component blueprints can be replicated in the Tenno lab of the dojo.
Beginner’s Volt Build
While there are other Warframes that offer similar things to Volt, such as Titania or Gauss, Volt’s kit overall offers variety and flexibility, packaged in a Warframe that is easy to get and use early on. They aren’t upgrades to Volt, but rather sidegrades whose skill sets overlap with his. For those wanting to try Volt for themselves, we recommend this starting build:
Before you go…
Looking for more great beginner-friendly Warframes? Check out these Nova Warframe Build.
Disclaimer: The information this article contains is based on update 37 build of Warframe.
Post written by Carra384
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