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Best Sevagoth Prime build in Warframe – Destructoid

Best Sevagoth Prime build in Warframe – Destructoid

Warframes The latest update, The Lotus Eaters, is now live. With it we have the introduction of a new cinematic quest as well as the release of Sevagoth Prime and his associated gear. He’s already built pretty strong, but with some additional stats and a few extra bonuses he’s even better.

When you first pick him up, you may be wondering how best to set him up for success. Here is the best build for Sevagoth Prime in Warframe.

The best mods for Sevagoth Prime in Warframe

Warframe Sevagoth Prime Build
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Sevagoth Prime lives and dies by the damage of his abilitiesso we’ll be making plenty of use of ability power here. However, a few duration and utility mods won’t hurt. The following setup should do just that:

  • Short rest period (aura)
  • Primed, non-slip (Exilus)
  • Temporary strength
  • Catalyzing Shields
  • balance
  • continuity
  • Flow
  • Stretch
  • Augur Range
  • Intensify

Most of the mods here are built around energy, duration and strength so that Sevagoth can step in there and use all of his abilities to destroy entire groups of enemies. Since you will be spending all of that energy, Short respite offers plenty of protective shields for survivabilityThe same goes for catalyzing shields, which slightly increase maximum shield capacity.

If you want to swap out some of these mods, it might be a good idea to put in Primed Continuity or Primed Flow if you have the mod capacity. You can also swap out Augur Reach and Intensify for two of Sevagoth’s Augment mods. Shadow haze and dark spreadThese significantly improve the Harvest and Sow abilities and cause additional area damage.

Which Arcanas are the best?

As for Arcana, you should start with: Molting extended. Sevagoth is good at dealing with masses of enemies, so you’ll be getting endless kills. If you get ability power for it, you’ll generate free damage. Otherwise, Molt Vigor can be great if you’re willing to throw in an operator ability every now and then. If you don’t want to do that, replace Molt Vigor with whatever survivability or damage you want.


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