Warframe features over 40 Warframes to choose from, each with a unique playstyle and set of abilities. Oberon is the closest thing Warframe has to a paladin, smiting foes while protecting his allies. He might be one of Warframe's toughest characters to earn, but Oberon can become a support powerhouse when built correctly.
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This guide will go through every aspect of Oberon and his Prime variant. We'll be covering how to obtain Oberon, his Prime variant, explain what all of his abilities and Augments do, and we'll end the guide by covering three powerful builds that make Oberon a devastating, team-oriented paladin.
Oberon's parts are obtained from caches in certain Railjack missions, dropping from rotation A. This makes Oberon one of the hardest Warframes to obtain. His main blueprint can be purchased from the Market for 30,000 Credits.
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Oberon Prime's components can be obtained by opening certain Void Relics. As of writing, Oberon Prime's Relics can be obtained by participating in the Prime Resurgence event and spending Aya on certain Oberon Relics. Once this event ends, Oberon Prime will become vaulted—meaning Oberon's Relics will no longer be obtainable.
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Passive: Allied pets receive 25% Health, Armor, and Shield buffs. In addition, your pet receives an instant revive per mission.
In practice, this passive gives a 25% health, armor, and shield link between your Warframe and every allied companion—not just Oberon's pet. As you increase Oberon's stats, so too will your pet's defensive stats increase. This passive stacks additively with Link Mods. Oberon's passive does
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