
It’s pretty obvious when it happens, so kill them for a chance to drop Reactant. Certain enemies go invulnerable for a moment before emitting a shimmering glow. Once you've entered the mission, it’s time to open them up. As you’d expect, Lith Void Fissure missions are lower level missions, while Axi are much higher. Load up the Navigation page, hit the Void Fissure tab, selecting the mission you want to run. Now that you know what you’re aiming for, it’s time to run the aforementioned Void Fissure missions. You’ll end up with a decent chunk of them, but can only hold a certain amount, so be sure to spend them on the Relics you really want to pay off for you. Void Traces drop from running Void Fissure missions, just in case you were wondering. Obtaining Void Traces in Void Fissure missions By spending some Void Traces on “refining” them, you can increase the chances of an uncommon or rare drop, which may be necessary for nabbing the part you want. Assuming the Relic is unrefined, the common items are vastly more likely to drop than the higher rarities.

Every Relic has a loot table of three common items, two uncommon items, and one rare item. Once you’ve gotten your hands on some Relics, head into the Relics page in your inventory and take a look at the items they have a chance to drop. On lower level missions, you’ll find Lith Relics, then in ascending order of levels, Meso, Neo, and finally, Axi. I'd personally recommend Defence, Excavation, or Survival as these are simpler to understand and take to higher levels. Look for Defence, Excavation, Survival, Interception, and Defection missions for types you can run endlessly. For the most part, you’ll be getting Relics by running so-called “endless” missions. To get more of each type of Relic, you’re going to have to know where to go to get the Relics you need. Since the game does a terrible job at reminding you of what you have already, you're going to have to manually track it. Try to have a spreadsheet, notepad, or something else to keep track of all your Relics, including which ones you need to complete the chosen Prime gear. You’ll more than likely have to open multiple Void Relics to find the part you want. Each of those relics has a chance to drop the part you want, but it’s by no means a guarantee you'll find what you want. For the most part, you’re going to find them by running missions, but if you’re looking for specific Prime parts, you’re going to need to find specific Relics. Your first step is to find yourself a few Relics in the first place. Void Relics are items that drop Prime parts and Formas upon being unlocked via Void Fissure missions. Things get complicated when you try to understand them. The four types of relics (Lith, Meso, Neo, and Axi) all have different drop tables. To get Prime parts, you’re going to have to go through the long process of farming Relics. That means, of course, they’re going to be the hardest to get. Prime Warframes and Weapons are some of the most powerful tools in a Warframe player’s arsenal.


This guide will be going over the basics of Void Relics, obtaining the resources needed to craft the blueprints within, and a list of every single Prime that's available in the game at this time. Watch on YouTube Warframe Prime Relics guide
