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Brief documentation on how to build and maintain your new robotic operating buddy.
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Intro
Because I'd hate to see new content go months without any documentation as it was for Zaws and Amps, I've had this guide prepped and ready for several months now in anticipation of, well, my most anticipated content yet. Our very own Moas! And with a vacuum feature right off the bat! These little guys are the most quality of quality-of-life companions; giving the flesh and blood options a serious run for their money.
I would like to preface this by saying that, in the end, the choices given are so negligable that you should not feel bad about simply designing a Moa that looks good rather than min-maxing because there is so little min-maxing to actually take advantage of. Any fully modded build will be able to survive all the same considering how the Link mods are tied to your Warframe's surviviability stats.
In any case, I do hope you find some use out of the documentation here and check back occasionally as more content is added to these new systems.
Legs' Pets & Parts
A member of Solaris United offering you parts to construct your own MOA companion in exchange for Solaris United standing. Not sure why they call him Legs.
Speaking to Legs allows you to:
- Exchange Solaris United standing for Models, Cores, Gears, Brackets and Moa weapons.
- Preview complete Moa with any parts.
- Gild your Moa companion for stat boosts and mastery once they reach level 30. Requires Doer rank with Solaris United. Mastery is tied to the Model.
- Purchase a pre-built Moa with Platinum consisting of random parts that are shuffled daily.
- Donate Moas you no longer need in exchange for Solaris United standing. Scales with its level.
- Rename Moas for a 15p fee.
Models
The first choice when constructing your MOA. Determines the two mod precepts that will be available to it. Once you've built all three they may as well be a cosmetic option, seeing as any two precepts can be equipped on any other model with no conflict.
Lambeo
This model is built for defense, deploying the Stasis Field and Shockwave Actuator precepts.
You've been on the receiving end of this thing before so you know what to expect. Keeps any pesky melee enemies out of the Stasis Field bubble. Doesn't go off enough in my opinion even when listed as the first precept in the modding screen. You should not feel bad for exchanging this for a different precept despite the model.
Projects a great big bubble around the Moa, protecting anything within it. The damage reduction is no joke, especially when hugging those squishy Sortie Defense targets. Pair with something like Volt shields and you'll all be snug and safe in a decently-sized AoE.
Oloro
This model is built for utility, using the Tractor Beam and Security Override precepts.
I think this is easily my favorite mod of the bunch. When you're near your Moa and aim while airborne, you'll float in place if staying still or move incredibly slow in the direction you were moving. Finally gives some synergy to a bunch of Airborne-based mods, ESPECIALLY the new Pax Soar arcane for Kitguns. Very handy for reaching mining nodes on cave ceilings as well.Duration stacks with other mods that extend Aim Glide. Any glide movement will cease indefinitely if Zephyr uses the effects of this mod.Makes a complete joke out of any '____ while Airborne' Riven challenges.
Hacks any console in roughly 5 seconds. Obviously a nice thing to have in Spy and Rescue missions.Currently bugged, but its at least a good sign that you will immediately notice it rushing towards any terminal that needs to be hacked. I believe Tractor Beam's 100% uptime is to blame for the bug, as removing it will allow this mod to function.It can also spawn friendly Moas in Corpus tilesets by hacking Moa Cabinet Spawners, but again, is currently bugged. These Moas can not regenerate shields so Mag is a good partner for them in modes like Survival if you want to amass an army.
Para
This model is built for offense, utilizing the Whiplash Mine and Anti-Grav Grenade precepts.
This thing really is a blast. Slurps up all enemies in a good area to the same point, allowing you to blast them with an AoE weapon or effect. It's so effective, that I'm really surprised they haven't put a cap on to how many enemies it can affect at a time.
Pairs very well with the above if used in succession. Lobs out a grenade that lifts everything up and up for several seconds or until they come in contact with a ceiling. Makes enemies an easy target.It's pretty neat that they're finally adding gravity-based fall damage to some degree, and some testing is required to find out if things like Sonicor can amplify the 'Impact Damage x Height Achieved' numbers.
Cores
The second part of your Moa. Determines its base health, shields and armor. All values double when gilded.
Alcrom - A well-balanced core.
- Health +5.0%
- Shields +5.0%
- Armor +5.0%
Drex - This core features strong shields, but light armor.
- Health +5.0%
- Shields +7.5%
- Armor +2.5%
Krisys - This core features durable armour, but weak shields.
- Health +5.0%
- Shields +2.5%
- Armor +7.5%
Gyros
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The third and final part of your MOA. Determines another percentage of health, shields and armor on top of your Core stats. All values double when gilded.
Aegron*
- Health -2.5%
- Shields +2.5%
- Armor +5.0%
Atheca***
- Health +10.0%
- Shields -2.5%
- Armor -2.5%
Harpen
- Health +2.5%
- Shields +5.0%
- Armor -2.5%
Hextra**
- Health +5.0%
- Shields +2.5%
- Armor -2.5%
Munit**
- Health +5.0%
- Shields -2.5%
- Armor +2.5%
Phazor***
- Health -2.5%
- Shields +5.0%
- Armor +2.5%
Trux
- Health +2.5%
- Shields -2.5%
- Armor +5.0%
* = Requires Rapscallion Rank
** = Requires Doer Rank
*** = Requires Cove Rank
Weapons
On top of being able to use any mods a Sentinel can, they also have access to the complete selection of Sentinel weapons. Three more have been added in the Fortuna update for shared use, available from Legs upon reaching the Old Friend rank with Solaris United.
Cryotra - Continuous beam weapon that deals Cold Damage. Fires for 6s, then has to wait 4s to recharge.
- Damage 10.0
- Critical Chance - 5.0%
- Critical Multiplier - 2.0x
- Status Chance - 35.0%
- Accuracy - 12.5
- Fire Rate - 1.00
- Magazine - 80
- Reload - 4.0s
- Trigger - Held
- Noise - Alarming
Tazicor - Burst rifle that fires electrified rounds.
- Damage - 6.0
- Critical Chance - 2.0%
- Critical Multiplier - 1.5x
- Status Chance - 15.0%
- Accuracy - 25.0
- Fire Rate - 8.33
- Magazine - 4
- Reload - 2.5s
- Trigger - Auto
- Noise - Alarming
Vulcax- Charges up a powerful blast of super-heated plasma.
- Damage - 35.0
- Critical Chance - 20.0%
- Critical Multiplier - 2.5x
- Status Chance - 10.0%
- Accuracy - 100.0
- Fire Rate - 1.00
- Magazine - 1
- Reload - 6.0s
- Trigger - Charge
- Noise - Alarming
Recommended Builds
Combinations of Chambers, Grips and Loaders as well as suggested mod loadouts. Builds marked with * are best-in-class and can not (currently) be statistically surpassed by any other weapon of its type.
L1M-B0
- Model - Lambeo
- Core - Krisys
- Gyro - Aegron
- Bracket - Drimper
- Weapon - None
Why most of you are interested in the system in the first place. A little armless Limbo spawn to love and call your own. Min-maxing here is forgone in exchange for aesthetics because as I said earlier, these small statistics really mean nothing in the end due to Link mods being tied to your Warframe's own stats.
This is a general use build that can serve you about anywhere. Keeps itself, you, your party members and anything you need to defend alive and well in its stasis field. No weapon is equipped so it follows you with the stasis bubble rather than chase after enemies.
Cipher the Spy Dragon
- Model - Oloro
- Core - Alcrom
- Gear - Harpen
- Bracket - Drimper
- Weapon - None OR Deconstructor Prime
Very effective in Corpus missions, especially those with breakable glass. No more will you have to suffer having to clean up your own mess when your Moa can do it for you in two seconds. Synergizes well with any frame that creates overshields like Volt, Trinity and Mag.
Tractor Beam finally makes all those airborne mods viable as well as syncing incredibly well with the new Kitgun Arcane. My personal favorite out in open-world areas so I can mine nodes on ceilings. The weapon choice is nice and silent to help prevent alarms from going off in the first place.
Arms
- Model - Para
- Core - Krisys
- Gyro - Munit
- Bracket - Drimper
- Weapon - Prisma Burst Laser OR Sweeper Prime
You should go ahead and build the Para Model for its mods and mastery, but I'd hold off on seriously investing into it until the mysterious information above comes to fruition. The idea is to let it go ham on things like the Hyena enemies do, jumping on them, CCing them until they're useless and blasting them to shreds with a great weapon.
F.A.Q.
Q: Can you get MR from Moas?
A: An assembled Moa must be leveled to 30, gilded, and leveled to 30 again before obtaining Mastery from the Model.
Q: Why cant I recolor my Moa?
A: You can not change any appearance details until your Moa has been Gilded.
Q: Does Oberon's passive apply to Moas like it does Kavats and Kubrow?
A: Nope.
Q: What happened to Gyro's originally being Gears? Why are only half the weapons from Tennocon 2018 available?
A: I couldn't tell you. I don't think anyone but DE could. We can only wait and hope they in the future they do add the missing grappling hook and ammo regenerator parts.
Q: Why can I sometimes hear other people's Moas but not my own?
A: They bought those pricey personality packs for 50p each. Can be found and equipped in the appearance menu.
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Dragonknight Class
Build Overview
Dragongnights are very dangerous melee fighters who are able to implement deadly magic in order to wreak even more havoc amongst their enemies. This Dragongnight build is based on Stamina, dual wielding melee weapons, and Bow usage which combined with Classe's toolkit makes it one of the best, and the most versatile DPS builds in the Elder Scrolls Online. It excels in dealing single target damage paired with huge Damage over Time effects, so it is perfect for Boss encounters. It ranks #3 on our ESO DPS Tier list.
We have decided to feature only one item set based on the best items for general usage. There are better setups for certain encounters and tweaks for either Boss fights or AoE clearing. If you would like alternative gear options included please let us know in the comments section below.
Pros | Cons |
Great Single Target DPS | Lack of build defining skills in the early game may cause discouragement when leveling |
Strong DoT effects | Can get a bit boring after a while (subjective opinion) |
Easy Rotation | |
Good AoE Damage | |
Can Sustain itself in a long engagement |
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Attributes Priority
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Primary Skillset
[Dual Wield - for Single Target and AoE DPS]
Venomous Claw (Dragonknight: Ardent Flame, morphed from Searing Strike) - an instant ability that deals Poison Damage, and applies the DoT effect which deals more Poison Damage over 8.5 seconds this effect deals more damage the longer it lasts |
Steel Tornado (Weapon: Dual Wield, morphed from Whirlwind) - great AoE skill which deals Physical Damage, perfect for trash pulls and add heavy (3+ adds) Boss encounters |
Rending Slashes (Weapon: Dual Wield, morphed from Twin Slashes) - an instant ability that deals single target Physical Damage and applies a 9-second Bleed effect, while also reducing enemy's movement speed by 40% for the DoT duration. This boosts Single Target DPS and gives some more Crowd Control potential |
Deadly Cloak (Weapon: Dual Wield, morphed from Blade Cloak) - boosts AoE damage potential and gives much-needed defensive cooldown to boot. It lowers incoming AoE damage by 25% and deals Physical Damage to all nearby Enemies |
Noxious Breath (Dragonknight: Ardent Flame, morphed from Fiery Breath) - deals poison damage to all Enemies in a cone in front of you, poisons them for 8 seconds and lowers their armor by 5280. Good in AoE engagements, and provides a nice debuff which increases enemy's physical Damage taken |
Ultimate: Flawless Dawnbreaker (Guild: Fighters Guild, morphed from Dawnbreaker) - arms you with the Merida's Sacred Sword, and deals Physical Damage, and applies a Bleed effect to all enemies in front of you. Slotting this passively increases your Weapon Damage (this is the main reason for using it) |
Secondary Skillset
[Bow - Damage over Time]
Poison Injection (Weapon: Bow, morphed from Poison Arrow) - very good Poison Damage over Time spell, especially effective in Execute phases, because of its ability to deal 200% more damage to Targets below 50% Health |
Endless Hail (Weapon: Bow, morphed from Volley) - one of the best AoE abilities in the game, it synergizes well with the Maelstrom Bow enchant and deals high amounts of Physical Damage |
Rearming Trap (Guild: Fighters Guild, morphed from Trap Beast) - single target DoT, Crowd Control, and a Buff in the form of one ability; one of the most efficient skills in the game. It places a Trap, which lasts for 1 minute, under your feet, any enemy that triggers it takes Physical Damage up front, and over time, and gets immobilized for 6 seconds. Every Trap Trigger also increases your Critical Damage by 10%. This trap resets itself, so it can trigger multiple times during its uptime |
Razor Caltrops (Alliance War: Assault, morphed from Caltrops) - powerful, but expensive Single Target and AoE DPS ability, great for Stamina Dgagonknight, because he can sustain it; it also provides some additional Crowd Control potential in a form of AoE slow |
Molten Armaments (Dragonknight: Earthen Heart, morphed from Molten Weapons) - a solid buff that should be maintained at all times. It increases Damage from your fully-charge Heavy Attacks by 40% and gives you and your party a 20% Spell Damage boost; lasts for 30 seconds |
Ultimate: Standard of Might (Dragonknight: Ardent Flame, morphed from Dragonknight Standard) - Very strong Single Target and AoE damaging ability, moreover it reduces Enemy's Healing Taken and increases your damage done while decreasing your damage taken. It can also immobilize Enemies in its influence area when activated by an ally. This is, no doubt, one of the best abilities in the Game |
Notable Passive Skills
Below you will find the notable Passive Skills for this build. Please note that there are dozens of good passive skills available in the game, which gives a lot of room for customization, so you should treat the below-described passives as the rough guideline of what to look for with this build. | |
Slaughter (Weapon: Dual Wield) - Increases your Damage Done with dual wield abilities by 20% against Targets below 25% Health. Great for execute phases | |
Dual Wield Expert (Weapon: Dual Wield) - increases Damage of your off-hand weapon by 6% | |
Combustion (Dragonknight: Ardent Flame) - increases the damage of your Poison and Burning status effects by 25%; when you apply a Poison to your enemy, you gain 500 Stamina | |
World in Ruin (Dragonknight: Ardent Flame) - reduces the stamina cost of all your Poison based abilities by 25%, and increases damage done by your Flame by 6% | |
Accuracy (Weapon: Bow) - increases your Weapon Critical rating by 1095 | |
Hawk Eye (Weapon: Bow) - successful Heavy and Light attacks increase the damage of your Bow skills by 5%; this effect lasts for 5 seconds and stacks up to 5 times | |
Dexterity (Armor: Medium Armor) - increases your Weapon Critical rating by 328 for every piece of Medium Armor equipped | |
Wind Walker (Armor: Medium Armor) - increases your Stamina Recovery rate by 4% and reduces the Stamina cost of your abilities by 2% for every piece of Medium Armor equipped | |
Agility (Armor: Medium Armor) - increases your Weapon Damage by 15% if you wear at least 5 pieces of Medium Armor | |
Slayer (Guild: Fighters Guild) - increases your weapon Damage by 3% for every Fighters Guild ability selected | |
Undaunted Mettle (Guild: Undaunted) - increases your Magicka, Stamina and Maximum Health by 2% per type of Armor equipped |
Gear
Recommended Items and Sets: | ||
Chest: Hunding's Rage Set | ||
Type: Medium | Trait: Divine | Glyph: Stamina |
Legs: Hunding's Rage Set | ||
Gloves: Medium | Trait: Divine | Glyph: Stamina |
Gloves: Hunding's Rage Set | ||
Type: Medium | Trait: Divine | Glyph: Stamina |
Boots: Hunding's Rage Set | ||
Type: Medium | Trait: Divine | Glyph: Stamina |
Belt: Hunding's Rage Set | ||
Type: Medium | Trait: Divine | Glyph: Stamina |
Head: Stormfist Set | ||
Type: Medium | Trait: Divine | Glyph: Stamina |
Shoulder: Stormfist Set | ||
Type: Medium | Trait: Divine | Glyph: Stamina |
Necklace: Briarheart Set | ||
Type: Jewelry | Trait: Bloodthirsty | Glyph: Weapon Damage |
Ring 1: Briarheart Set | ||
Type: Jewelry | Trait: Bloodthirsty | Glyph: Weapon Damage |
Ring 2: Briarheart Set | ||
Type: Jewelry | Trait: Bloodthirsty | Glyph: Weapon Damage |
DW Weapon 1: Briarheart Set | ||
Type: Dagger | Trait: Nirnhoned | Glyph: Poison Damage Enchant |
DW Weapon 2: Briarheart Set | ||
Type: Dagger | Trait: Sharpened | Glyph: Absorb Stamina Enchant |
Ranged Weapon: Maelstrom's Bow | ||
Type: Bow | Trait: Infused | Glyph: Weapon Damage Enchant |
Sets used in this build: | ||
Hunding's Rage: Craftable Armor, Jewelry and Weapons Set available in all armor types. It is great for Stamina-based DPS builds, because of the 299 Weapon Damage increase. This set is a part of the base game, with the Crafting Stations located in The Rift (Trollslayer Gully), Bangkorai (Wether's Cleft), and Reaper's March (Broken Arch). Crafting it requires 6 traits researched per item; it can also be bought from other players. This set grants the following bonuses:
Stormfist Set: a Heavy, Medium or Light armor set which can be acquired in Tempest Island (located in Malbal Tor), and Glirion (the Redbeard's Chest). Set's armor class and the trait is RNG-based, so it is possible, that you will get Light or Heavy armor variant. The set grants the following bonuses:
Briarheart Set: solid, bound on equip, medium armor, weapon and jewelry set which drops in Wrothgar, in the Overland content. It can also be bought from Guild Traders. This set grants:
Maelstrom Set - a single piece set which can be obtained from the veteran Maelstrom Arena. Maelstrom weapons have a proc related to a specific ability, depending on a weapon type It's a single piece set which grants:
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Champion Points
High priority |
The Lover: Mooncalf The Steed: Ironclad The Ritual: Thaumaturge, Piercing |
Medium priority |
The Ritual: Mighty, Precise Strikes The Shadow: Shadow Ward, Tumbling The Lover: Tenacity The Lady: Hardy, Thick Skinned, Elemental Defender The Steed: Spellshield |
Low priority |
The Atronach: Master-at-Arms The Tower: Warlord |
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