With the overhaul to Focus in Warframe's Angels of the Zariman update, earning Focus Points has become more important than ever. Unlocking your Focus passives and abilities will drastically increase your Operator's utility, damage output, and even buff your Warframe's effectiveness in combat.
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Of course, unlocking an entire Focus school is quite the task. Millions of Focus Points are needed to unlock just one school, let alone five. In this guide, we'll be going over how Focus Points work, how to get Focus Lenses, and cover some notable Focus farms to help you hit your daily Focus cap as easily as possible.
Focus Points are obtained by using Focus Lenses on max-level Warframes and weapons. Lenses convert a portion of all Affinity earned into Focus. The rarity of your Focus Lens determines how much of that Affinity gets converted. This also means the amount of Affinity you earn impacts your Focus gains.
Without deviating too far from Focus, it's important to understand how Affinity works before farming Focus. Killing enemies grants a varying amount of Focus based on what they were killed by. The table below showcases each scenario and Affinity breakdown.
Weapon Affinity is split amongst all weapons in your loadout. Bring fewer weapons into missions to funnel your Affinity into a specific Lens. Companions do not detract from any Affinity or Focus gains.
There are two additional ways of earning Focus: defeating Thrax enemies aboard the Zariman and converting Eidolon Shards. Thrax units grant 2,500 Focus when slain, regardless of Lenses or Affinity modifiers. Eidolon Shards convert to a flat rate (as explained below).
Lenses convert Affinity into Focus at the following rates:
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