![]() ![]() Two of them are Way-Bound too so you’ll be able to make use of them even if Naramon’s not your main School. What the Naramon School excels at:Ī couple of Naramon’s Ways increase your Operator’s mobility by pumping up your movement speed and Void Sling distance. So yeah, not necessarily bad, just too specific. However, if you do focus on melee a lot, Naramon’s Ways will boost your effectiveness by a lot. Unless you have a very melee-heavy playstyle, Naramon wouldn’t be the best choice for you. The reason that I put this school in last place is that its purpose is a little too niche. The Naramon School’s Ways focus on mobility for your operator and the effectiveness of your melee weapons. ![]() Naramonįor those who like going up close and personal A perfect time to learn which Focus Schools are best. So, using your Tenno is going to be even more convenient. Plus, the upcoming Veilbreaker update is going to reduce the time lag when switching between Operator and Warframe to virtually zero. Let me know what yours is in the comments! Here’s my own personal list of what I think the current hierarchy is and why. Now that we’ve had some time to try out the changes and let them settle in, the new hierarchy has gotten clearer. In fact, pretty much every School is now viable as long as you know how to use them. Schools that people never used to pick now see use. Of course, a rework of a system like Focus Schools is sure to shake things up. Only a couple of months ago, we got a rework of Warframe’s Focus Schools which enhanced (mostly) the experience players had with their Tenno. ![]()
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