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All drops from Warframe’s new Ascension game mode, listed

From decent relics to some useful blueprints.

The Jade Shadows update for Warframe introduced a lot of things. You have a new cinematic quest, a handful of new items, the frame Jade, tons of cosmetics, and a lot more! Many of these rewards can be grinded for and earned through the new Ascension mission, though the odds and what exactly can drop may be a mystery. Here are all the drops from Warframe’s new Ascension game mode.

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Warframe Ascension loot drop table

If you’re unfamiliar with loot drops in Warframe, these rewards are given as an end-of-mission reward on a random chance. While some game types may have rewards on certain rotations, Ascension is a one-and-done type deal and thus doesn’t have this problem. With that out of the way, let’s get into the drops:

  • 3,000x Endo – 14%
  • Meso B9 – 8%
  • Meso G6 – 8%
  • Meso G7 – 8%
  • Meso H5 – 8%
  • Meso V9 – 8%
  • Meso W4 – 8%
  • Meso W5 – 8%
  • Cantare Blueprint – 5%
  • Evensong Blueprint – 5%
  • Harmony Blueprint – 5%
  • Jade Chassis Blueprint – 5%
  • Jade Neuroptics Blueprint – 5%
  • Jade Systems Blueprint – 5%

While the Endo and Void Relics are nice, the blueprints are the main thing you’ll be gunning for. Drops from this mission are one of only two ways to get them, with the other method being buying them for Vestigial Motes with Ordis. Those are also earned from Ascension and are meant as a pity system. If you have a lot of Vestigial Motes and want to get the most bang for your buck, the weapon blueprints are easier to craft and give more Mastery when grouped. Jade should come after that unless you only miss one of her component blueprints.


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