Warframe's upcoming Angels of the Zariman update has one of the largest Focus reworks we've seen since the Plains of Eidolon update. Operators are getting some major mechanic and passive changes to make them easier to use and more fluid with Warframe's core combat.
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While some Focus nodes have been nerfed or removed outright with this rework, the overall Focus system should allow for more flexibility and usability across most Warframe content. This guide will go over every change Operators are getting in U31.5, and we'll cover every single Focus node change that was showcased on the April Devstream.
All of the information provided below has been taken from the April 8th Dev Workshop and Devstream. Expect the values listed to change on release.
Before we jump into the changes in each Focus school, it's important you understand the overall changes that Focus is receiving. Digital Extremes has made major changes to how Operators work and their relation to Warframe's core gameplay loop. Without further ado, here are the major changes coming in U31.5:
Arguably the most controversial change—beyond some Focus node changes—is the switch to Void Sling. Instead of pressing the jump button while cloaked to teleport, you will now hold the input to create an ephemeral image of yourself up to a certain distance. Letting go of the key will teleport you to the location.
This change sounds bad on paper, but there are a few things to consider:
Accounting for all of these changes, it seems that Void Sling will be a slightly worse way to quickly teleport around the map than the current Void Dash. However, you'll have far more control over where you're going, and you
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