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Standing & Syndicate Guide

Standing is Warframe's reputation currency — the gate on augment mods, Amp parts, arcanes and Nitain. Learn the daily cap, the six main syndicates, every open-world faction, and how to hit your ceiling in minutes instead of missions.

← Knowledge Center9 min readUpdated jul. de 2026
6
main syndicates
16,000
base daily standing cap
5
ranks to max each
00:00 UTC
daily standing reset

How standing and the daily cap work

Standing (also called reputation or rep) is the loyalty currency you earn with each faction in Warframe. Spend it and you unlock Warframe/weapon augment mods, syndicate weapons and skins, Operator Amp parts, arcanes, cosmetics and more. Unlike credits or platinum, you can't trade standing — you earn it by playing, and every faction tracks it separately.

The catch is the daily standing cap. Each day you can only bank so much per faction, and the ceiling scales with your Mastery Rank: 16,000 + (500 × MR). So even a brand-new MR0 player banks 16,000 per syndicate per day, an MR10 caps at 21,000, and an MR30 caps at 31,000. Raising your Mastery Rank is the single biggest lever on how fast you progress every faction at once.

Daily cap formula
16,000 + (500 × Mastery Rank)
Cap examples
16,000 at MR0 · 21,000 at MR10 · 31,000 at MR30
Resets
Daily at 00:00 UTC (midnight GMT)
Tracked
Separately for every syndicate
To start earning
Pledge to the faction, then equip its Sigil
TIPThe cap is use-it-or-lose-it — unspent daily earning does not roll over. Since each faction has its own cap, a few minutes every day across several factions beats a single marathon session. Set a habit around the 00:00 UTC reset.

The six main syndicates

Accessed from the Syndicate console in your Orbiter (or at any Relay), the six main syndicates are the classic reputation grind. Pledge to one (free), then equip its Sigil — a cosmetic emblem worn on your Warframe. From then on, a share of the affinity you earn in missions converts into that syndicate's standing automatically.

SyndicateLore / theme
Steel MeridianGrineer defectors who shield ordinary civilians
Arbiters of HexisDiscipline and the Tenno's pursuit of self-mastery
Cephalon SudaPreserving knowledge, data and memory
The Perrin SequenceCorpus reformists chasing economic balance
Red VeilZealots who purge corruption through blood
New LokaRestoring a 'pure' Earth and humanity

Every syndicate sells its own set of Warframe/weapon augment mods, syndicate weapons and skins, relic packs, sculptures and Captura scenes. Pick your first faction for the specific augments you want — check the in-game console or the wiki for the current, exact reward list.

⚠ HEADS UPThe six sit in an allied/opposed web: earning standing with one slowly erodes standing with its rivals. That's why a returning player sometimes sees a faction quietly drop even though they never touched it. It's normal — the console shows the exact +/− ripple of your equipped Sigil. Most players main one or two factions, then swap Sigils to top up the rest.

Sigils, medallions and sacrifices

There are three ways to feed a main syndicate, and stacking them is how veterans blitz ranks:

  1. Wear the right Sigil

    Standing scales with affinity, so any high-kill mission feeds it — including affinity shared from squadmates' kills near you. Equip the Sigil for the faction you want *before* you queue, or that XP is wasted.

  2. Hunt Syndicate Medallions

    Each faction posts daily missions on the console. Their tilesets hide collectible medallions; grab them, then donate them at the syndicate for a large standing chunk. Crucially, medallion donations can push you past your normal daily cap — the fastest way to rank up.

  3. Pay the sacrifice to rank up

    Each new rank needs both enough total standing and a one-time 'sacrifice' of items the faction demands. Early ranks want common resources; higher ranks ask for rare mods, resources or a syndicate-specific item. The console lists exactly what's required.

TIPHoard your medallions. Because donations can exceed the daily cap, save a stack and dump them right after you pay a rank sacrifice — you'll leap toward the next tier in one go. A loot-radar or treasure-detector mod makes hidden medallions trivial to find.
NOTESyndicate augment mods are tradeable, which makes maxed factions a steady platinum faucet. Learn the trading loop in the Platinum guide, price your augments on the market screener, and catch buy/sell spreads with the flip finder.

Open-world and hub factions

The open-world factions work differently: instead of Sigils and affinity, you turn in resources — fish, cut gems, conservation tags, tokens and bounty rewards — to their vendors. They still obey the same 16,000 + 500 × MR daily cap, tracked independently, so you can max several in one day.

Hub · open worldFactionYou turn inStanding buys (general)
Cetus · Plains of EidolonOstronBounties, fish, cut gemsZaw parts (Hok), fishing & mining gear, masks and scenes
Fortuna · Orb VallisSolaris UnitedBounties, fish, gems, debt-bondsKitgun parts (Rude Zuud), MOA companions (Legs), gear
Necralisk · Cambion DriftEntratiBounties, fish, conservation tags, gems, tokensMods, arcanes, Necramech gear, cosmetics
Sanctum AnatomicaCaviaNetracells and Sanctum bountiesWhispers-in-the-Walls arcanes and mods
Höllvania (1999)The Hex1999 activities and bountiesNew arcanes, weapons, mods, cosmetics

Reward lists shift with each update — confirm the live offerings on the wiki. For the raw materials themselves, see the Resources guide.

TIPWhen you're near cap, use the token / wisp system at these hubs (Deimos and the newer worlds especially). You convert overflow resources into tokens you *hold*, then redeem them on a later day — so a great fishing or mining haul is never wasted. That quality-of-life fix is exactly why the community cheered 'thank you for standing tokens.'

Open-world resources also feed the Resources guide crafting economy, and Eidolon/Orb hunts tie directly into the Operator factions below.

Other standing vendors worth knowing

Beyond the big syndicates, several specialist factions run their own standing tracks — this is where Operator Amps, arcanes and Necramech gear come from.

FactionWhereEarn bySpend on
Cephalon SimarisRelays (Sanctuary)Synthesis-scanning targetsExclusive mods, weapon & utility blueprints, Sanctuary scanner widgets
The QuillsCetus (Onkko)Trading Eidolon shardsAmp parts, arcanes, focus lenses
Vox SolarisFortuna (Little Duck)Orb-fight and Vallis materialsAmp parts, Operator arcanes
The HoldfastsZariman (Chrysalith)Zariman missions → VoidplumesArcanes, mods, cosmetics
NecraloidNecraliskNecramech and Deimos activitiesNecramech mods and parts
VentkidsFortunaK-Drive tricks and racesK-Drive parts and cosmetics
ConclaveRelays (Teshin)PvP matchesPvP mods, cosmetics, Captura

Teshin also runs the Steel Path shop, but that spends Steel Essence (a currency), not standing — see the Steel Path guide.

NOTEBuilding an Amp for Eidolon hunting? The Quills and Vox Solaris are your suppliers, and both connect to your Operator progression. Pair this with the Focus guide and the Eidolon guide.

Fastest ways to cap your standing

There's no exploit needed — just efficient routing. The reliable, evergreen playbook:

  • Equip the correct Sigil first. Standing follows affinity, so a strong high-kill endless (or a fast affinity node) can cap — or nearly cap — a main syndicate in a single run. Never grind Sigil-less.
  • Run the syndicate's daily missions for medallions, then donate them — donations bypass the daily cap, so this is your ceiling-breaker.
  • Pre-farm open-world turn-ins. Bank fish, gems and tags during a relaxed session, then dump them at reset for an instant cap; convert overflow to tokens so nothing spoils.
  • Rotate factions daily. Because each caps independently, a 15-minute loop across two or three factions racks up far more total standing than hammering one.
  • Raise Mastery Rank. Every MR adds 500 to every faction's daily cap — the only permanent way to lift your whole ceiling.
TIPYou can set a Sigil's opacity to near-zero in the Arsenal so it earns standing without cluttering your fashion. Great for keeping a farming Sigil on at all times.

Nightwave: adjacent, but not syndicate standing

Nightwave confusingly also grants 'standing,' but it's a separate, seasonal system — think of it as a rotating challenge track. You complete Acts (daily, weekly and elite weekly challenges) to fill a rank ladder, and each rank hands out rewards plus Nightwave Cred to spend in its offerings shop.

  • Daily Acts are small and refresh every day; weekly and elite weekly Acts are worth far more standing — prioritize those.
  • Cred shop staples are some of the best value in the game: Nitain Extract, Orokin Reactors/Catalysts ('potatoes'), Forma, Kuva, Aura mods and the season's exclusive cosmetics.
  • You keep ranking past the final tier into repeating Prestige ranks that keep paying Cred.
  • Between seasons, a Nightwave: Intermission keeps the shop and your leftover Cred usable, so a hard reset never strands you.
⚠ HEADS UPSeason-exclusive cosmetics (and occasionally a frame) can vanish for a long time when a season ends, which is why players scramble in the final week. Don't panic-grind everything — you rarely need every Act to reach the top rank — but do spend your Cred on Nitain and potatoes before a season closes.

Common questions and pitfalls

NOTE"I mercy-killed a Grineer and my star chart turned red" — that's not a syndicate. You created a Kuva Lich, an enemy nemesis that taxes the nodes it controls (shown in red). It's a completely separate system; head to the Kuva & Lich guide to hunt it down.
  • Don't grind without a Sigil. Affinity earned Sigil-less is standing left on the table.
  • Don't fear the opposition drop. Losing a little with a rival is by design; you can rank every faction eventually by rotating Sigils and topping rivals back up.
  • Don't let overflow rot. Past the cap, convert open-world resources to tokens and save medallions to donate later.
  • Don't confuse the currencies. Syndicate standing, Nightwave Cred, and Steel Essence are three different things — spend each in its own shop.

For the wider progression picture — where standing farming fits alongside credits, relics and Mastery — see the Progression guide and the curated community tools directory.

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Frequently asked

How is the daily standing cap calculated in Warframe?
The cap is 16,000 + (500 × your Mastery Rank), applied separately to each faction and reset daily at 00:00 UTC. So even a brand-new MR0 player banks 16,000 per syndicate per day, an MR10 caps at 21,000 and an MR30 caps at 31,000. Raising your Mastery Rank is the only way to permanently lift the ceiling for every faction at once.
What's the fastest way to farm syndicate standing?
Equip that faction's Sigil, run a high-kill affinity mission to hit the cap fast, and hoard Syndicate Medallions from the daily missions. Medallion donations can push you past the daily cap, so saving a stack and dumping it right after a rank sacrifice is the quickest way to a new rank.
Can I max out all six main syndicates?
Yes, eventually. The six sit in an allied/opposed web, so earning with one slowly lowers its rivals — but you simply swap Sigils and top the others back up over time. Plan around the opposition and you can reach max rank with every faction.
Is Nightwave standing the same as syndicate standing?
No. Nightwave is a separate seasonal challenge track: you complete daily, weekly and elite weekly Acts to earn Nightwave rank and Nightwave Cred. Spend that Cred on Nitain, Orokin Reactors/Catalysts, Forma, Kuva and cosmetics — it has nothing to do with your six-syndicate reputation.
Why did my standing drop with a syndicate I didn't play?
Because of syndicate opposition. Gaining reputation with one faction erodes it with its rivals, based on the Sigil you were wearing. It's intended — the Syndicate console shows the exact +/− each Sigil applies, so you can plan which factions to rank together.
Where do I get Operator Amp parts and arcanes?
From the specialist standing factions: The Quills in Cetus (trade Eidolon shards) and Vox Solaris in Fortuna (from Orb fights and Vallis materials) sell Amp parts and arcanes. Pair this with the Focus guide and Eidolon guide to build a hunting setup.
I executed a Grineer and my whole planet turned red — is that a syndicate thing?
No. Mercy-killing a Kuva Larvling spawns a Kuva Lich, an enemy nemesis that seizes nodes and marks them red on your star chart. It's unrelated to syndicate standing — see the Kuva & Lich guide to defeat it and reclaim your nodes.
Are syndicate rewards worth platinum?
Very much — syndicate augment mods are tradeable and stay in steady demand, making maxed factions a reliable plat income. Learn the loop in the Platinum guide and price your mods with the market screener and flip finder.