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The Duviri Paradox Guide

Duviri is Warframe's roguelike playground — a shifting Orokin dreamscape you can enter at Mastery Rank 0, and a weekly engine that hands new players free frames and veterans Incarnon adapters.

← Knowledge Center10 min readUpdated 2026년 7월
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prerequisites to enter
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emotions in the Spiral
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modes: Experience & Circuit
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frame & Incarnon rewards

What Is the Duviri Paradox?

Duviri is a fractured Orokin dreamscape ruled by a raging child-king, Dominus Thrax, and locked in an endless emotional time loop called the Spiral. You explore it not as a Warframe but as the Drifter — a weathered, human version of your Operator. Arriving in 2023, Duviri is unlike almost everything else in the game in one crucial way: it has zero prerequisites. A brand-new account can play it before touching the star chart, and it hands you weapons and Warframes on arrival.

You play as
The Drifter (open world) · Warframes (Undercroft & Circuit)
Prerequisite
None — start it at Mastery Rank 0
Guide NPC
Teshin, at Teshin's Cave
Two modes
The Duviri Experience + The Circuit
Core loop
Roguelike — draft gear, stack Decrees, reset each run
NOTEThe Spiral of Emotions — Duviri cycles through five moods in a fixed order — Joy, Anger, Envy, Sorrow, and Fear. Each mood reshapes the enemies, the environment, and the challenges you'll face, and the Spiral turns on a timer (roughly a couple of hours per mood). If you want a specific mood, check a Duviri cycle tracker via the community tools directory.

Getting In: Teshin's Cave

Complete the one-time Duviri Paradox quest to unlock the repeatable content. From then on you open Navigation and pick Duviri, or drop into Teshin's Cave to choose which mode you want to run — the sprawling Experience, or the focused Circuit.

  1. Start the quest

    The Duviri Paradox is available immediately — a level-1 account can begin it without any star-chart progress.

  2. Finish the quest

    Completing it permanently unlocks the repeatable Duviri Experience and the Circuit.

  3. Pick your mode at Teshin's Cave

    Choose the open-world Experience for exploration, lore, and Kullervo, or the Circuit for fast frame/Incarnon farming.

  4. Bring nothing

    Duviri gives you a rotating loadout on arrival, so your own arsenal is optional — great for brand-new players.

AspectThe Duviri ExperienceThe Circuit
You playDrifter in the open world + Warframe in the UndercroftWarframes only, in the Undercroft
StructureOpen landscape, ride the Kaithe, side activities, bossEndless ladder of Undercroft mission rounds
Headline rewardPathos Clamps & Kullervo's Bane (Orowyrm), Intrinsics, story & loreWeekly Warframe parts · Steel Path: Incarnon adapters
Best forKullervo, Intrinsics, chill explorationFarming frames & Incarnon Genesis efficiently

Both modes share the same roguelike Decree system — the difference is the wrapper around it.

The Duviri Experience

The Experience is the open-landscape roguelike. You explore as the Drifter, summon your Kaithe — a spectral horse you can ride and later fly — and work through the current mood's story stages while completing side objectives for Decrees and rewards. Periodically the world pulls you into the Undercroft, a Void-corrupted arena where combat switches to a Warframe. It builds toward a battle with the Orowyrm, Duviri's dragon. Want a faster, story-only run instead? Pick The Lone Story — it skips the side content and heads straight to the Orowyrm.

  • Ride or fly the Kaithe to cross the shifting landscape quickly
  • Clear story stages and side objectives to earn Decrees and loot
  • Drop into Undercroft missions and fight as a rotating Warframe
  • Beat the Orowyrm to earn Pathos Clamps and Kullervo's Bane
  • Fight the Kullervo boss at Kullervo's Hold for more Kullervo's Bane, then shop with the Duviri merchant Acrithis (in the Dormizone) for Kullervo and gear
TIPBeating the Orowyrm drops Pathos Clamps — spend them with Acrithis on Orokin Reactors, Catalysts, Adapters, Forma and Duviri cosmetics. Kullervo himself (widely rated one of the strongest melee-focused frames in the game) is bought as blueprints from Acrithis with Kullervo's Bane — which drops from the Orowyrm and from the Kullervo boss at Kullervo's Hold — then crafted with Pathos Clamps. There's no random drop-chance grind, so many players run Duviri purely to unlock him.

Decrees: Your Roguelike Power Spike

Decrees are temporary buffs you collect during a run. They stack — grab enough and a borrowed starter weapon turns into a monster capable of shredding endgame enemies. The catch: they reset the moment the run ends. Nothing carries over, so there's zero reason to hoard — take one every time the game offers.

  • Completing story stages and side objectives in the overworld
  • Clearing Undercroft stages and reaching reward thresholds
  • Finishing rounds in the Circuit (you pick a Decree between rounds)
  • Defeating certain enemies and mini-bosses
TIPChase synergies, not just raw numbers. Stacking on-kill healing + flat/percent damage + guaranteed status or crit makes almost any weapon melt Steel Path. Because Decrees vanish at run's end, always grab one — there is no downside.

The Circuit: Free Warframes Every Week

The Circuit is Duviri distilled to pure combat — a roguelike ladder of Undercroft missions. At the start you draft one of three Warframes plus a weapon set from that week's rotating pool. You don't need to own any of them; they arrive pre-built. Clear a round, pick a Decree, and move to the next, getting steadily stronger.

The payoff: each week the Circuit rotates a set of Warframe component blueprints. Clear enough rounds and you choose the frame parts you want; collect the set to build the frame for free. Deeper reward tiers also hand out Riven Slivers (ten combine into a full Riven), Endo, and other resources. It's one of the best no-platinum ways for newer players to grow their roster — use the tier list to decide which week is worth grinding.

NOTEBecause you pilot frames you may not own, the Circuit doubles as a free test-drive. Not sure how to play a frame you drafted? Our tier list and mods guide break down what makes each one tick.

Steel Path Circuit & Incarnon Genesis

Toggle the Circuit to Steel Path — you must have unlocked Steel Path first — and the reward rotation changes to the endgame prize: Incarnon Genesis adapters. These convert old starter weapons like the Braton, Lato, Skana, and Bo into vastly stronger Incarnon forms that hold up in the hardest content in the game.

Each week lists a different set of adapters, and you earn your pick by clearing SP Circuit rounds — which also rain down Steel Essence. This weekly cadence is *the* reason veterans keep a standing Duviri habit: it's a reliable, permanent power-crawl for your weapon arsenal, one or two adapters at a time.

⚠ HEADS UPSteel Path Circuit enemies scale hard. Bring a genuine build and lean on your Decrees. If survivability is the wall you're hitting, our mods guide covers shield-gating and tanking so you stop dying mid-round and stranding the squad.

Duviri Intrinsics

Duviri levels its own Drifter Intrinsics — four trees ranked purely by playing Duviri (a separate pool from your Railjack Intrinsics). Ranking them up unlocks quality-of-life and power that make every future run smoother — a faster Kaithe, a wider draft pool with more Warframe, weapon and Decree choices, better Undercroft options, and the ability to preview your drafted loadout before a run.

IntrinsicWhat it broadly improves
CombatDrifter melee and ranged damage, and weapon handling in the Undercroft
RidingKaithe speed, flight, and mounted combat
OpportunityMore Warframe, weapon and Decree choices, loadout preview, and world rewards
EnduranceDrifter survivability and Undercroft staying power

Exact per-rank perks change over time — check the live wiki for the current trees.

Why Duviri Matters — New Player or Veteran

  • Brand-new players: free Warframes from the Circuit, no star-chart gate, a gentle way to try frames before farming them, and a big chunk of story.
  • Veterans: weekly Incarnon Genesis adapters from the Steel Path Circuit, Kullervo, Riven Slivers, and a steady Steel Essence source.
  • Everyone: a self-contained roguelike you can dip into for 20–40 minutes with a clear, meaningful weekly reward.

If Duviri is your on-ramp, pair it with the new player guide and the progression guide. If you're here for the endgame loot, connect it to Steel Path, Rivens, and Archon Shards — and price any Riven you roll with the Riven value estimator.

Public-Squad Etiquette & Common Mistakes

Duviri's public matchmaking moves fast, and mismatched expectations spark the recurring "Duviri entitlement" debates on r/Warframe. A little awareness keeps everyone happy.

  • Learn to drive and fly the Kaithe to objectives — don't stall the run for the whole squad
  • Grab a Decree at every prompt; a weak, un-buffed squadmate slows everyone down
  • In the Circuit, avoid quitting mid-round — leaving can strand your teammates
  • Everyone picks their own rewards — don't demand others rush the tier you happen to want
⚠ HEADS UPNew to Duviri? Run it solo or with friends until you know the loop. Public squads expect everyone to pull their weight and keep pace — jumping into pubs blind is exactly what those etiquette threads are complaining about.

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Frequently asked

Can new players do Duviri in Warframe?
Yes — Duviri is the rare piece of content with no prerequisites. You can start The Duviri Paradox quest at Mastery Rank 0, before touching the star chart, and it hands you weapons and Warframes on arrival so you don't need your own gear. See our new player guide for where it fits in your early progression.
Do you use your own Warframe in Duviri?
In the open-world Experience you play as the Drifter (a human), not a Warframe. Combat sections in the Undercroft, and the entire Circuit, put you in Warframes — a rotating selection that arrives pre-built whether or not you own them. You can't bring an arbitrary owned loadout; the draft is always from that rotating pool. But any Warframes and weapons you already own keep their own mods, Rivens, Helminth abilities and Archon Shards when you draft them, and ranking the Opportunity Intrinsic widens the pool and lets you preview your options before a run.
How do I get the weekly Warframe from the Circuit?
Play the normal Circuit and clear rounds; at set milestones you choose from that week's rotating pool of Warframe part blueprints. Collect all the parts (this week or on a future rotation) to build the frame for free. Use our tier list to prioritize which week is worth grinding.
How do I unlock the Steel Path Circuit for Incarnon adapters?
You must first unlock Steel Path by completing every node on the normal star chart. Then toggle the Circuit to Steel Path — its weekly rotation rewards Incarnon Genesis adapters plus Steel Essence, with a different adapter set available each week.
Do Decrees carry over between Duviri runs?
No. Decrees are roguelike buffs that only last for the current run and reset the instant it ends. Grab one at every opportunity, chase stacking synergies like on-kill healing plus a damage boost, and enjoy the power fantasy while it lasts.
How do I get Kullervo in Warframe?
Kullervo is farmed in Duviri. His blueprints are bought from the Duviri merchant Acrithis (in the Dormizone) using Kullervo's Bane, which drops from beating the Orowyrm at the end of a Spiral and from the Kullervo boss fight at Kullervo's Hold. You then craft him with Pathos Clamps (also dropped by the Orowyrm). There's no random drop-chance grind — it's a currency purchase.
How long does a Duviri run take?
A full Duviri Experience runs roughly 20–40 minutes. A Circuit run is open-ended — you keep clearing rounds until you choose to extract or wipe. For pure reward farming, the Circuit lets you stop once you've claimed the tiers you actually want.