Recently, Digital Extremes released Trinity Prime with some new stuff for the third-person action game, Warframe. However, unlocking the primed version of the healing/support Warframe seems to be stumping quite a few players, and they want to know how to get the gilded healer.
For the newcomers and the Hardcore players of Warframe, you’re likely to know that the devs released the primed version of Trinity. This version comes with four polarity slots (or five counting the aura), and 50 more shields than the normal base version. In addition, this makes it a lot easier modding her and making the Warframe a better support frame for the team.
Although I only managed to get the helmet and chassis, I can confirm that from my clan and alliance members that her blueprint drops from the derelict defense mission on rotation C — and for PC players, they get an added chance with T4 defense rotation C. You can also get her helmet blueprint from T2 sabotage, her chassis from T2 survival on rotation C, and her systems from T3 mobile defense across the PC, Xbox One and PS4. As for Trinity Prime’s skills, they are all the same like any other primed Warframe.
Moreover, for those wanting to see all the materials that go into the latest prime Warframe’s blueprints, you can check out an eight minute long video by veteran Warframe player OriginalWickedFun, which shows a step-by-step guide on what you need to do to get her.
In addition, for those that might have missed or skipped through the video, Trinity Prime’s helmet requires 15,000 credits, 450 oxium, two neural sensor, 9,000 nano spores and 1,100 rubido. For her chassis you will need 15,000 credits, two argon crystals, 500 oxium and 1,200 circuits. And lastly, the systems require 15,000 credits, three control modules, one orokin cell, 9,000 cryotic and 1,350 circuits.
And that’s how you get Trinity Prime and her blueprints. However, it is best advised to team up with other strong or well-trained players when doing the derelict defense or T4 defense for 20 rounds, which can take up a lot of time if done as a lone Tenno.