Warframe's Angels of the Zarmian update has overhauled the Focus system. All Focus schools have seen a rework, granting Operators new abilities and a plethora of useful passives. If you're interested in fighting Eidolons or Void Angels, you'll need to upgrade your Operator.
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Whether you're new to Warframe or a long-time player, this guide will cover everything about Focus 3.0. We'll cover some key differences between the previous iteration of Focus and this one, explain how to unlock Focus, briefly cover how to unlock Focus nodes, and explain how every Focus school and node works. Use the table of contents above to jump to any section that interests you.
This article contains major spoilers for Warframe's story quests, notably "The Second Dream."
This section is tailored toward experienced Warframe players. Newcomers to the Focus system should skip to the next section.
Operators saw some core tweaks with the Angels of the Zariman update alongside a rework of every Focus school in Warframe. If you're familiar with how Focus 2.0 worked, here's a quick rundown of what's changed:
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Focus is unlocked in two parts. You'll be introduced to the system upon completing "The Second Dream" quest, acquired by clearing the Neptune Junction on the Star Chart. This unlocks a new ability for your Warframes. To unlock Focus skill trees and Operator-specific items, you must also complete "The War Within" quest. Completing the Sedna Junction and "The Second Dream" will unlock this quest.
When you complete "The Second Dream" quest, you'll be asked to pick between one of five Tenno schools. This will act as your starting Focus school, giving you a lens to
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