Focus Farming Guide
Focus is the Operator progression system that powers your Tenno's five schools. Here's how to unlock it, generate it fast with lenses and convergence orbs, and spend it where it matters.
What Focus Actually Is
Focus is Warframe's Operator progression system. You earn a currency called Focus Points and pour it into one of five Focus schools — passive skill trees that buff your Operator, your Warframes, and your overall economy. Focus is account-wide: the points you earn go to whichever school is currently active, and you unlock nodes tree by tree.
You don't earn Focus by doing a special activity — you earn it as a *by-product* of affinity (XP). Install a Focus Lens on your gear, and a slice of the affinity that gear earns is siphoned off as Focus. That's the whole loop: kill enemies, gain affinity, convert a percentage to Focus, spend it on passives. The rest of this guide is about making that trickle into a flood.
Step 1: Unlock Your Operator
Focus is gated behind the story. You cannot touch a single lens until your Operator wakes up — so the first 'Focus farm' is simply progressing the main quests.
- Progress the star chart to The Second Dream
This quest unlocks once you've cleared enough of the planetary chain. It's a required story beat, not optional — keep clearing nodes and follow the quest markers. See the progression roadmap for the order.
- Complete The Second Dream
Finishing it introduces your Operator and unlocks the Focus screen and your first school. This is the moment Focus becomes available.
- Complete The War Within
The next major quest expands your Operator's void abilities and Transference combat. You'll want this fully done before serious Focus/Eidolon farming, since Operator power is central to both.
- Pick your first school (free)
Your first school unlocks at no cost. Every additional school costs Focus to unlock later (around 50,000 each), so choose deliberately — most players open Zenurik first (see below).
The Five Focus Schools
Only one school is active at a time, but you can switch freely between unlocked schools outside of missions. Each school has both school-specific nodes (active only when that school is selected) and permanent Way-Bound passives that apply no matter what. Here's what each one is known for:
| School | Color | Signature strength | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zenurik | Yellow | Energy regen zone (Wellspring / Energizing Dash) | Everyone — the default energy-economy pick |
| Madurai | Red | Amp & Void damage buffs | Eidolon hunting, Operator DPS |
| Naramon | Green | Melee combo retention, stealth/affinity | Melee builds, heavy-attack playstyles |
| Unairu | White | Shield & armor strip via Operator | Eidolons, Steel Path armor strip |
| Vazarin | Blue | Healing, revives, defense-target protection | Support, defense/escort, Eidolon lures |
Signature nodes and exact numbers get tuned over time — check the live wiki for the current node layout before committing a full unlock.
Focus Lenses: The Engine
A Focus Lens is installed on a piece of gear and bound to one school. Once installed, it converts a percentage of that item's affinity into Focus for that school. Install lenses on fully-ranked (rank 30) gear — that way all of the affinity it earns counts toward Focus conversion instead of being 'spent' leveling the item up.
Each equipped item holds its own lens: your Warframe, primary, secondary, melee, and companion can *each* carry one. A fully-lensed loadout multiplies your Focus income dramatically versus lensing a single frame.
| Lens tier | Conversion (of excess affinity) | Where to get it |
|---|---|---|
| Lens | ~2% | Sorties, open-world bounties, events |
| Greater Lens | ~3% | Built from a base Lens (Market blueprint); tier 3–5 bounty rewards |
| Eidolon Lens | ~4.25% | Built from a Greater Lens; Cetus tier-5 / Steel Path bounties or Cavia standing |
| Lua Lens | ~5.5% — best rate | Built from an Eidolon Lens; Lua Disruption (rotation C) |
Higher tiers are crafted by upgrading the tier below, so grabbing base Lenses early pays off. Percentages and sources shift with updates — confirm exact recipes on the live wiki.
Convergence Orbs & the 10x Window
This is the mechanic that turns a trickle into a torrent. Glowing Convergence Orbs spawn periodically in missions (only if you have a Focus Lens equipped). Grab one and you get a 10x Focus multiplier for 45 seconds — every point of Focus generated in that window is multiplied tenfold, and the orb also instantly drops 5,000 Focus into your active school on pickup. Serious Focus farming is really *convergence* farming: you stockpile kills and dump maximum affinity during that 45-second window.
You can only have one convergence buff active at a time, and picking up a fresh orb refreshes the timer. In fast, enemy-dense modes the orbs appear frequently enough that you're in the multiplier most of the run — which is exactly why the farms below are so much better than grinding random missions.
The Daily Focus Cap
Focus has a daily cap — a shared ceiling on how much you can bank across all schools in a single day. It starts at 250,000 and rises with your Mastery Rank (roughly +5,000 per rank), so higher-MR players have a much higher ceiling than fresh Operators. The cap resets at daily reset.
Best Focus Farms
The 'best node' shifts with every update, but the principle is era-independent: maximize enemy density, stay inside the convergence window, and carry a fully-lensed loadout. Any mode that stacks continuous kills into a lensed weapon while orbs keep spawning is a great Focus farm. These are the durable staples:
| Method | Why it works | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Eidolon Hunts (Plains of Eidolon, night) | Eidolon Shards convert straight to Focus — Brilliant ~25,000, Radiant ~40,000 to a school you choose — on top of massive affinity | Needs an Amp + Operator setup; see the Eidolon guide |
| Elite Sanctuary Onslaught (ESO) | Nonstop, high-density kills with frequent convergence orbs — the classic Focus grind | Bring a nuke frame + a fully-lensed loadout |
| High-density endless (Zariman Void modes, current endgame tilesets) | Huge kill counts feed lensed weapons; orbs spawn steadily | The exact 'best' node shifts by patch — check a recent video |
| Any mission + full lenses + boosters | Passive Focus while you play the game normally | Slower, but zero extra setup — great for casual capping |
Eidolons are uniquely strong because Eidolon Shards are pure Focus — you consume them for a fixed lump sum to a school you choose (Brilliant ~25,000, Radiant ~40,000), separate from the affinity conversion. That's why a Tridolon capture can push you toward your daily cap in one run. Learn the hunt in the Eidolon guide, and note the amps and arcanes you pick up along the way can be flipped for platinum via the flip finder or screener.
Way-Bound Nodes & Spending Focus
Inside each school, nodes split into two kinds. School nodes only work while that school is your active one. Way-Bound nodes are permanent passives that apply *no matter which school is active* — and they're unlocked with Focus plus Eidolon Shards. That's a second reason Eidolons and Focus progression are tied together: the shards both fund your daily Focus and permanently bind the best passives.
Because you can only run one school at a time, spend with intent rather than spreading points thin across all five:
- Max your main school first — usually Zenurik for its energy zone, since you'll have it selected most of the time.
- Grab Way-Bound passives early — they're permanent and stack across schools, so they never go to waste. Common priorities are the max-energy and Operator-survivability Way-Bounds.
- Then branch into a role school — Madurai/Unairu for Eidolons and armor strip, Naramon for melee, Vazarin for support.
- Don't over-invest in a school you'll never select — school-only nodes are dead weight unless that school is active.
Squeeze Out More Focus
Once the fundamentals are in place, these multipliers stack on top of each other for a much faster cap:
- Lens every slot. Frame + 3 weapons + companion is up to five lenses all converting at once. Put your best lenses on your most-used gear.
- Set your active school to what you're farming. All generated Focus goes to the *currently selected* school — double-check it before you start.
- Stack affinity boosters. A 2x Affinity Booster on top of a Double Affinity Weekend doubles your Focus income for the same effort.
- Run a Smeeta Kavat. Its Charm buff can roll a 2x affinity bonus — pure extra Focus in high-density farms.
- Understand affinity flow. Ability kills feed 100% to your Warframe; weapon kills split between the weapon and frame. In a squad, affinity is shared within range — so kills near you still feed your lensed gear.
- Route damage to the convergence window. Hold your burst for the 10x buff instead of spending it before you grab the orb.
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