WFCD warframe-drop-data
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WFCD warframe-drop-data

A community-maintained, machine-readable JSON mirror of Warframe's official drop tables, powering many of the ecosystem's third-party tools.

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Aperçu

WFCD/warframe-drop-data is an open-source project by the Warframe Community Developers (WFCD) that reformats Digital Extremes' officially published drop-rate data into easy-to-parse JSON. It is sourced by scraping DE's official drop-data website (no data mining or memory reading) and is regenerated automatically when DE publishes updates. The data is exposed as static JSON files reachable over plain HTTP (usable like an API) and via an experimental searchable web UI at drops.warframestat.us. It underpins the broader WarframeStatus API and many downstream community tools, Discord bots, and websites.

Idéal pour: Developers and tool-builders who need programmatic, machine-readable Warframe drop rates and item locations; also useful to players via the searchable drops.warframestat.us UI.

Fonctionnalités clés

  • Complete drop tables in JSON: mission rewards (by planet/rotation), relic contents, mod/blueprint enemy drops, bounty rewards (Cetus/Solaris/Zariman), sortie rewards, syndicate inventories, and transient rewards
  • Single consolidated all.json plus category-specific files (blueprintLocations, relics, missionRewards, keyRewards, modLocations, etc.)
  • Automatically regenerated when Digital Extremes updates its official drop-data site
  • Accessible via plain HTTP requests, effectively a free static API with no auth or keys
  • Experimental searchable web UI at drops.warframestat.us plus a version-diff/compare view
  • Sourced from DE's official published data (no data mining, no game-memory reading)
  • MIT-licensed and open source; feeds the WarframeStatus API and community tools like Genesis and Warframe Hub

Avantages et inconvénients

Avantages
  • Sourced directly from DE's official drop data, so it is authoritative and no data mining is involved
  • Auto-updates when DE publishes changes
  • Free, open source (MIT), no API key or auth required
  • Comprehensive coverage across missions, relics, bounties, sorties, mods, and syndicates
  • Widely adopted foundation for other community tools, indicating trust and stability
  • Both raw JSON and a human-searchable web UI available
Inconvénients
  • Not a real REST API with query parameters — it's static JSON files served over HTTP, so consumers must download and parse
  • Data is only as fresh/accurate as DE's own published tables and can lag right after game updates
  • PC-focused data
  • The web UI is explicitly experimental
  • Niche appeal: primarily useful to developers, not casual players
  • Modest GitHub footprint (~150 stars) reflecting its infrastructure/behind-the-scenes role

Avis de la communauté

There is essentially no direct consumer review chatter (no Reddit threads, YouTube reviews, or Trustpilot pages) because this is backend infrastructure rather than an end-user app. Within the developer community, WFCD data resources are treated as the de facto trusted standard, powering the WarframeStatus API and numerous downstream bots and sites. Its reputation rests on being an accurate, auto-updated reformat of DE's own official data rather than on hype or user testimonials.

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