Digital Extremes have released the Prime version of Zephyr, as well as Tiberon Prime and Kronen Prime for Warframe. The third-person looter shooter is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
In this guide, folks looking to get a hold of Zephyr Prime and her Relics will hopefully be able to do so right now. The primed version of Zephyr, like any other prime, possess the ability to absorb 250 energy to herself and nearby allies when passing an Orokin Void Death Orb.
Below lies Zephyr Prime and her Relics, Relic rarity, Credits, Prime parts, and components to build her.
Blueprint – Neo Z1 (Rare)
- Credits: 25,000
- Prime Helmet: 1
- Prime Chassis: 1
- Prime Systems: 1
- Orokin Cell: 1
Neuroptics – Lith H2 (Common)
- Credits: 15,000
- Neural Sensor: 3
- Oxium: 250
- Plastids: 350
- Alloy Plate: 4,250
Chassis – Neo K1 (Uncommon)
- Credits: 15,000
- Nitain Extract: 2
- Tellurium: 2
- Ferrite: 3,600
- Oxium: 300
Systems – Lith Z1 (Rare)
- Credits: 15,000
- Argon Crystal: 2
- Neurode: 3
- Cryotic: 550
- Nano Spores: 3,175
Subjectively, one of the best ways to farm Lith Relics is to head to Earth and do Everest (Excavation). Make sure you do long runs and have a decent or well educated team with you, if you want to stock up on the new Lith Relics.
One good way to farm Meso Relics is to go do Jupiter Io (Defense). Chances of a Meso Relic dropping is quite high, however bring a good team or Warframe to try and get through each wave quickly.
Lastly, Neo Relics in Warframe can be found by doing the popular new Draco, which is Hydron on Sedna (Defense). Bring a team that works well together and you should be able to level up frames, equipment and snag some Neo Relics — like the new one — all at the same time.
You can learn more about Zephyr Prime and her Relics by hitting up Warframe’s official wikia page, which also details new weapons like the Tiberon Prime and Kronen Prime.