One of the most surprising additions to Warframe: 1999 is the Backroom, a brand-new take on player housing that gives players their own apartment to decorate. However, you’re going to need quite a few different decorations to furnish the Backroom fully, so where can you get those?
Before we even get into decorations, make sure you learn everything you need to know about the Backroom and other important 1999 additions like the calendar system and all the new modes added. If you’re ready to decorate, read on to learn where you can get the best decorations.
What to know about decorations in Warframe
Firstly, the Backroom has its own unique 1999 style, and since new decorations haven’t been added with the 1999 update, there isn’t a series of decorations that perfectly match the Backroom. Also, even if you remove the built-in furnishings of the Backroom, a few will still be left behind.
For decorations in general, it’s worth keeping in mind that you’ll need as many of a certain decoration as you want to place, so you can’t place multiple copies of something if you only own one. You also can’t place the same decoration in the Backroom and elsewhere if you only own one.
If you plan on stuffing your Backroom absolutely full of decorations, don’t expect this to be done in an afternoon, either. Acquiring decorations mostly means spending syndicate standing, and thanks to daily standing caps, the Backroom will likely be something you decorate over time.
Zariman decorations in Warframe
The vendor Hombask, located in the Chysalith on the Zariman Ten Zero, is arguably the single most important place to find decorations for the backroom. Hombask sells a ton of different decorations, but you can find a lot of normal-living-space-type furnishings there.
So, expect to find benches, rugs, tables, lamps, and the like. Beyond that, though, what’s particularly relevant to the backroom are the walls you can buy from Hombask. There are a few different varieties, but these will be essential to setting up different rooms in your new place.
As you might expect, you purchase these decorations with The Holdfasts standing. Playing Chrysalith bounties, particularly on Steel Path, is an effective way of acquiring standing. Make sure to search out as many Voidplumes as you can in each mission for extra standing.
Sanctum decorations in Warframe
The vendor Bird 3, located in Sanctum Anatomica on Deimos, is another important place to find decorations for the Backroom, albeit less so than the Zariman. Bird 3 sells a rotating selection of items, most of which are luxurious, golden furniture pieces and lighting fixtures.
Five items are offered each week, out of a total of 13, so it takes three weeks to fully cycle. Unfortunately, you can only purchase one of each decoration each week. We’d recommend checking in with Bird 3 each week to see if anything catches your eye, so you don’t miss out.
Like the Zariman, you purchase these decorations with Cavia standing. Playing Sanctum Anatomica bounties, once again on Steel Path, is a great way of getting standing. While doing so, you can pick up various Voca that can be exchanged for more standing with Loid.
Duviri decorations in Warframe
The vendor Acrithis, located in the Dormizone on the Zariman Ten Zero, also sells a variety of interesting decorations that can fit well in the Backroom. Acrithis has a static selection of decorations, and they’re mostly furniture with a Duvuri aesthetic, so think elegant earth tones.
While these decorations don’t rotate, you can only purchase them with Enigma Gyrums, a resource unique to Duviri. You can earn Enigma Gyrums by completing Duviri Enigmas, which are puzzles found in Duviri’s ‘The Duviri Experience’ mode. That’s the only way to get them.
Since you can’t buy these with standing, they do require more effort to unlock, so we’d recommend taking a look at Acrithis’ wares to decide if the decorations he offers are worth buying. The Duviri Experience is a good way to get resources for Incarnons, however—so two birds, one stone.
Market decorations in Warframe
The last major place to get decorations is Warframe’s in-game shop. Of course, that means they’ll cost you Platinum. As always, one of the best ways to earn Platinum quickly is by cracking open relics and selling the various Prime parts you get via trading, but there are other ways, too.
There isn’t a specific theme to the decorations available on the market, and there are a lot of them. However, most of the decorations on the market are trinkets. Think little tchotchkes or posters. So, you won’t find much in the way of walls or furniture like you can at the above spots.
Decorations on the market are cheap, but they’ll add up quickly, and considering how precious Platinum is as a resource, you might want to focus your energies on decorations from the Zariman first and foremost, since there’s a wide variety available.
Published: Dec 23, 2024 05:18 am