

This means that the energy waves won’t be stopped by bodies, walls, or anything else, line up your shots to maximize efficiency. “How is a projectile weapon viable for crowd control?” you may ask, the Fluctus’ main highlight is that it has infinite punch through. Instead, it shoots wide waves of energy that slice through enemies. The Fluctus doesn’t release never-ending streams of fire or blow up groups of enemies with grenades though. To quote another overpowered space guy: Rip and TearĪnother crowd control weapon makes it onto the list, so sue me. The main blueprint, however, requires Rank 3 - Clearance: Odima, and sells for 8,000 standing. Once you’ve attained Rank 2 - Clearance: Modus, with the Necraloid syndicate, Cortege’s component blueprints become available in their wares for 4,000 standing each. The flaming puddles that the grenades leave behind make it even trickier for enemies to move about. Equipped with the right elemental mods, this weapon can melt any enemy with ease.īoth the beam and grenade firing modes are excellent at hitting multiple enemies at the same time. The Cortege’s primary fire has the second-highest status chance among Arch-Guns (40%) and the alternate fire’s status chance isn’t half bad (16.7%). This firing mode leaves flaming puddles that damage enemies that pass through them. The alternate fire launches three grenades that deal Area of Effect (AOE) damage on impact or upon remote detonation by pressing alternate fire again. Once you get 5 kills with the primary fire (get it? fire), your alternate-fire gauge gets filled up, allowing you to use it. It doesn’t eat up a lot of ammo so you can let it rip for as long as you want. The Cortege’s primary fire is a beam of flames that’ll quickly burn down ships and infested creatures should you choose to use it on the ground. So how does this space flamethrower make any sense? Nevertheless, it works.

Space is a vacuum, no oxygen, no nothing. Some of these weapons may act differently or have different stats when used on the ground (Atmospheric Mode). Note that this list mostly focuses on the weapons’ capabilities while in Archwing mode. Here are five of the best Arch-Guns you can get in the game and why. Note: Your Arch-Gun needs to have a Gravimag installed and you must have an Arch-Gun Deployer to use Arch-Guns in open-world environments. They were initially meant to be solely used in space through Archwings but have since been integrated into the open-world environments. There’s nothing like bringing in these big guns to flex on your foes. Out of all of Warframe’s colorful array of weapons, there is no other type of weapon more show-offy and eye-catching than the Arch-Gun.
