![]() ![]() Titania shares her name with a mission node on Uranus, which in turn corresponds to one of Uranus' moons in real life.It is worth noting that while Oberon existed long before Shakespeare's play, Titania was created specifically for it. Titania is portrayed as Queen of the Fairies in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which she is wife to Oberon, King of the Fairies.Amaryn, realizing that New Loka shares Silvana's ideals in spite of the Grove's artificial nature, sees that her syndicate change their dogmatic beliefs and swears that Titania will fly again. ![]() While anointing the Apothic, Silvana's disembodied voice awakens and initially mistakes the Tenno for an intruder until she gains enough clarity and sees them as a protector like Titania was. The Apothic blueprints also contain voice imprints of Silvana which details her logs, which horrifies Amaryn as she learns that the Silver Grove is not a pure sanctuary but an "Orokin poison". Desiring to protect the forest from Grineer, New Loka's leader Amaryn hires the Tenno to craft the Apothic given to them by the forest itself to awaken its ancient defenses. In the present day, New Loka anoints the Silver Grove as their shrine. ![]() The Warframe had given her own life to protect the woman who hated her the most. As the trees set ablaze, Silvana sensed a familiar presence: an unseen pixie that proceeded to slay the soldiers, Titania. When the Orokin found out of her defection, a battalion of Dax soldiers was dispatched to bring ruin to her forest. Seeding a mighty forest that would become the Silver Grove, Silvana then used her Transference knowledge to successfully and permanently bond with the forest itself. Hateful at her own creation, Silvana defected and stowed away on Earth-bound cargo, having stolen Apothics and slapdash Somatics with the intention to revive her planet. Thus, Titania was born, a killer made by a healer. She was recruited by Margulis to assist in Transference research, but the dream in working with her childhood hero turned into a nightmare as Ballas warped the project into creating Warframes for the sole purpose of destruction. To which end, i'd only consider using Auger Pact on Bosses where Single Target Damage is all that matters, elsewise it'd be Punch-Through in the Slot that Auger Pact would be trying to get in on.Silvana was an Orokin-era researcher from Earth who wished to save her dying planet. (not to mention that DoT's scale exceptionally well with Crits - you might once in a while Kill something faster with pure Corro spam rather than Crit Slash with Corro spam, but i really kinda doubt it since you're losing raw Damage and DoT Damage) so you win on 6% there.īut how we're modding depends on whether it's a Boss or not, doesn't it? on Bosses raw Damage is what you're looking for (which would be both maximum Elemental Damage and Crits anyways), and on anything that isn't a Boss it's Crit Slash with some supporting Elementals. ![]() If we're including Primed Heated Charge, then Auger Pact + that does come out to 1,824.5. That'd be assuming the Base Damage is 100 for quick math, but the relative scale still applies, which dictates an average of 13.3% extra Damage for Crits instead of Auger Pact and another Elemental. That's impossible and i think you know that - Auger Pact is only a 28% Damage increase over Hornet Strike.Īuger Pact + extra 90% Elemental assuming only two to start with (best case scenario): 1,517Ĭrit Mods instead: 896 * 1.9184(average Crit Bonus) = 1,718.8864 3 Projectiles you can almost rely on, rather than not :D Mmm, Vigilante Armaments was there thesedays but with that Fire Rate the increased Multi-S#$ indeed is a significant difference. I mean Vigilante Armaments already gave you a third projectile, but the 50% -> 80% chance on it is quite noticeableīut generally speaking you'll get significantly more oomph out of a coro or gas proc set with APact slotted. ![]()
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