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How to get and farm Eevani in Warframe

Way uglier in its refined form than as a plant.

While Warframe’s Duviri may seem simple on the surface, you’re going to spend a lot of time here if you want to get everything. The missions themselves grant a lot, but you’ll need to explore if you want the resources, items, and parts you’ll need to craft all sorts of weapons and frames. Some of these resources are quite common, while others like this resource take patience and good timing. Here’s how to get and farm Eevani in Warframe.

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Where to farm Eevani in Warframe

Eevani is found within Duviri at either the Amphitheater or the Archarbor. However, both these locations only show up during certain moods. The Archarbor will only appear during Joy, Envy, and Sorrow, while the Amphitheater will only appear during Joy, Envy, Anger, and Fear. As such, the best times to farm Eevani are during the Joy and Envy spirals, so you can double dip into both locations.

Warframe Eevani Plant
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Once you reach them, you’re looking for a plant that has golden petals circling a central point, similar to the image above. You should be able to find a good handful if you can check both locations and a decent amount even if only one is currently accessible.

What is Eevani used for?

Eevani is only used in five different recipes, but three of these relate to gaining Mastery. This makes it a valuable resource to stockpile a bit of. Here’s each blueprint that requires Eevani, along with how much:

  • Syam – 30 Eevani
  • Kunai Incarnon Genesis – 80 Eevani
  • Dual Toxocyst Incarnon Genesis – 80 Eevani
  • Kullervo Systems – 100 Eevani
  • Cinta Lower Limb – 40 Eevani

If you want to make one of everything listed above, you’ll need 330 Eevani. That’s a lot, but if you only farm it when it’s needed, it isn’t too daunting of a task. Kullervo is the highest priority since a new frame can completely change your playstyle, with the Cinta Lower Limb and Syam up next. The Dual Toxocyst is great with its Incarnon Genesis according to the community, though the Kunai Incarnon Genesis is rarely mentioned.


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