I do basically the same thing but with Vectis with Primed Chamber, it's quite funny when the blast procs. Although I think there is one issue with Semi-rifle Cannonade: since it adds punch through, the secondary fire mode with the viral explosion will penetrate through enemies, which defeats the whole point.
@@smurfeh82 I find that a lot of creators hide things like that to make the build look more impressive than it is. I recently saw a 20+ minute wukong slam video where the whole premise was "do millions of damage with this build!" and the last minute of the video was "oh btw I also have five purple shards on...".
Nice Idea. The Harrow build i really like. But for the Komorex build i prefere gun co and corrosive cold. Riven I rolled is *Slash, MS, Damage, -Zoom. AND now i must get used to hold the trigger :)
Ok genuine question for veterans - why do you guys never run mods like Vitality or Redirection (and their upgraded versions). I mean I know that UC in this video runs Redirection, but everytime I look at builds there's just min-maxing stats. Sometimes I see Catalyzing shields, but that's about it.
At higher levels enemy damage scales faster than you can health tank so you need to use thing like adaptation and rolling guard. Vitality can only give so much hp before your being killed on a single hit
It depends on the amount of dmg reduction you have. Armor applies to health generally so tankier frames benefit more from adding additional tank capabilities. But if a frame is generally medium tanky or less you don't want to dump too much into a Stat that doesn't return much. THE KEY, every mod SCALES what you already have bc they are all (+/- ➡️ %Stat) current of what you started with, so if the start is low, the scale is also low.
@@walkelftexasranger in addition to what everyone says, it also depends on the frame. Some frames are unkillable as is without any health mods, like Revenant (an extreme example but yeah).
Adding to the comments by the people above, some frames still use vitality/umbral vitality like grendel, lavos, inaros, nidus, the health tanking frames. But I believe that most frames in high lvl content rely on accumulative damage reduction with like ember, nova, trinity, and frames with similar dr skills using adaptadion on top of that to get basically unkillable, or they use the shieldgate mechanic
Endgame enemies will obliterate your shields and drain your health, but some frames have 90%+ damage reduction abilities, to which you can add adaptation. Or, you can use Quick Thinking to use your energy as a health pool, with 240% efficiency (each energy point = 2.4 normal health), and then combine that with a way to regenerate energy (Rage/Hunter Adrenaline). I guess the short answer is that in normal path you don't need Vitality or Redirection, and in SP there are much better options.
@@ryoougi9088the sporothrix is slightly stronger even due to the base 3x crit multiplier but doesn’t have near the firerate and a slightly smaller oblast radius
More frames should strive to be like Harrow. I think him, Jade, octavia, maybe Dante and xaku, are the only warframes where I genuinely think their kit seriously loses something big (that on like 90% of setups you would want to keep) if you want to fit a helminth into it
Honestly I could see Gauss fitting into that category too, if only because Gauss kinda just... doesn't really seem to need anything? I don't even own a Gauss and I know that his 3 is a massive non-line-of-sight armour stripping nuke, which is like the holy grail of warframe abilities; he can just become invincible and immune to staggers AND regen his energy from damage with redline/kinetic plating (and that's not even considering his shield gating potential); he can even be an amazing weapons platform if that's how you wanna run him, even without counting the redline buffs I know his thermal sunder basically gets both frost AND ember's augments at once.
Shoutout to Tspin for the video idea!
Forgot to fix no. 1 problem of this gun - the bright energy color blinding :P
This is literally my favored weapon. Cannonad makes it nuts
just tried this build it's such a good solo build
also tip for you, use black energy on weapon and you will save your eyes bc holy this is too much
Supremebugz isn't a supreme supporter? Fake fan honestly. Nice Video! I like the part where all the enemies go bye bye fast
So true smh
Any chance you can showcase an Ocucor build in the future? Saw you using it in a livestream and it seemed like something I would love to try out
Boy do I have good news for you
I do basically the same thing but with Vectis with Primed Chamber, it's quite funny when the blast procs. Although I think there is one issue with Semi-rifle Cannonade: since it adds punch through, the secondary fire mode with the viral explosion will penetrate through enemies, which defeats the whole point.
2:00 - I don't understand how you're running Blind Rage and still have 120% efficiency with neither Streamlined or Fleeting...
Exactly I'm so confused.
Could be from Invigoration... I can see the Invigo icon when he's in the Kuva Survival
Invigoration
@@Unified-Codex Ah ok yea.. Not sure Invigorations are great for build videos, but this doesn't have that much impact I suppose. Thanks
@@smurfeh82 I find that a lot of creators hide things like that to make the build look more impressive than it is. I recently saw a 20+ minute wukong slam video where the whole premise was "do millions of damage with this build!" and the last minute of the video was "oh btw I also have five purple shards on...".
If we don't play Harrow then we would need a crit chance mod or else Vital Sense would be useless, right?
Nice Idea. The Harrow build i really like. But for the Komorex build i prefere gun co and corrosive cold. Riven I rolled is *Slash, MS, Damage, -Zoom.
AND now i must get used to hold the trigger :)
gun co doesn't buff the explosions though
i just got a komorex riven and harrow prime and then i see this video, holy
You have been blessed
Ok genuine question for veterans - why do you guys never run mods like Vitality or Redirection (and their upgraded versions).
I mean I know that UC in this video runs Redirection, but everytime I look at builds there's just min-maxing stats. Sometimes I see Catalyzing shields, but that's about it.
At higher levels enemy damage scales faster than you can health tank so you need to use thing like adaptation and rolling guard. Vitality can only give so much hp before your being killed on a single hit
It depends on the amount of dmg reduction you have. Armor applies to health generally so tankier frames benefit more from adding additional tank capabilities. But if a frame is generally medium tanky or less you don't want to dump too much into a Stat that doesn't return much. THE KEY, every mod SCALES what you already have bc they are all (+/- ➡️ %Stat) current of what you started with, so if the start is low, the scale is also low.
@@walkelftexasranger in addition to what everyone says, it also depends on the frame. Some frames are unkillable as is without any health mods, like Revenant (an extreme example but yeah).
Adding to the comments by the people above, some frames still use vitality/umbral vitality like grendel, lavos, inaros, nidus, the health tanking frames. But I believe that most frames in high lvl content rely on accumulative damage reduction with like ember, nova, trinity, and frames with similar dr skills using adaptadion on top of that to get basically unkillable, or they use the shieldgate mechanic
Endgame enemies will obliterate your shields and drain your health, but some frames have 90%+ damage reduction abilities, to which you can add adaptation. Or, you can use Quick Thinking to use your energy as a health pool, with 240% efficiency (each energy point = 2.4 normal health), and then combine that with a way to regenerate energy (Rage/Hunter Adrenaline). I guess the short answer is that in normal path you don't need Vitality or Redirection, and in SP there are much better options.
Have you tried the sporothrix
How does he have 120% efficiency with no mods and blind rage?
75% invigoration
How do you have 120% effieciency with Blind rage? Invigoration?
Yes
i dont like playing harrow because i have to keep stacking his 4 and i hate his animation, gotta try this one out
btw is sporothrix also good? it works like komorex with the augment
@@ryoougi9088the sporothrix is slightly stronger even due to the base 3x crit multiplier but doesn’t have near the firerate and a slightly smaller oblast radius
@@ryoougi9088 you can cast 4 and click escape to cancel the animation
whats that amp? that looked sick
How does komorex do vs level cap thrax
Kuva nukor has high crit damage and with red crits it can go brrr in damage
Can you do an Atlas build
whats the animation at the begining? with the giant ball on top of harrow's head
it's the daybreak emote, current nightwave (vol.6) rank 28
More frames should strive to be like Harrow. I think him, Jade, octavia, maybe Dante and xaku, are the only warframes where I genuinely think their kit seriously loses something big (that on like 90% of setups you would want to keep) if you want to fit a helminth into it
@@ecbrd8478 Defy really needs a buff though , hopefully with xaku prime
@@ecbrd8478 gauss too
Xakus 3 is fine to replace with pillage tbh
Gauss too
Honestly I could see Gauss fitting into that category too, if only because Gauss kinda just... doesn't really seem to need anything? I don't even own a Gauss and I know that his 3 is a massive non-line-of-sight armour stripping nuke, which is like the holy grail of warframe abilities; he can just become invincible and immune to staggers AND regen his energy from damage with redline/kinetic plating (and that's not even considering his shield gating potential); he can even be an amazing weapons platform if that's how you wanna run him, even without counting the redline buffs I know his thermal sunder basically gets both frost AND ember's augments at once.
juicy numbers
How TF is he at 120% efficiency with that build?
75% invigoration - Harrow generates infinite energy so it doesn't impact the build at all