Best Beginner Warframes
Your starter frame isn't a life sentence — every Warframe is farmable for free. Here's which of the three starters to pick, why Rhino is the first frame worth grinding, and exactly which boss drops the other easy early frames.
Your starter isn't a life sentence
After the opening tutorial you pick one of three starter Warframes: Excalibur, Volt, or Mag. All three are genuinely good and stay useful all the way into the endgame — this is not a trap choice. You'll collect dozens more frames as you play, and you can farm or buy the two starters you *didn't* pick later, so choose the one whose playstyle sounds the most fun.
Which starter should you pick?
They're balanced against each other, so this comes down to how you like to play. Melee-and-mobility, gun-and-buff, or ability-combos — here's the honest breakdown.
| Frame | Role | Playstyle | New-player fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Excalibur | All-round melee | Exalted Blade sword, Radial Blind stealth-stun, Slash Dash gap-closer | Easiest — forgiving and strong at every level |
| Volt | Speed & electricity | Speed buff for the squad, Electric Shield to boost gunfire, Discharge crowd-control | Great — flexible caster/gunner hybrid |
| Mag | Magnetic caster | Pull enemies into a pile, Magnetize damage bubbles, strips Corpus shields | Slightly trickier — rewards aim and ability combos |
Abilities and numbers get tuned over time — check a current build video or the wiki for exact stats.
If you're unsure, pick Excalibur. He's the most forgiving, his sword scales into the endgame, and Radial Blind covers for missing mods. Choose Volt if you love speed and guns, or Mag if you enjoy setting up ability combos and don't mind a short learning curve. Still torn? The tier list guide and the videos below walk through all three.
Farm Rhino first — here's why
Ask r/Warframe what to farm first and the answer has been the same for years: Rhino. Iron Skin (his 2) wraps you in a big damage-absorbing shield that makes early missions almost stress-free; Roar (3) buffs your whole squad's damage; and Rhino Stomp (4) freezes an entire room of enemies. He's tanky enough to cover for un-optimized mods, and he stays viable all the way into Steel Path.
- Buy the blueprint
Grab the Rhino blueprint from the in-game Market for credits — it's cheap.
- Farm three parts from Jackal
Rhino's Neuroptics, Chassis, and Systems drop from Jackal, the boss on Venus (the Fossa node). Replay the fight until all three drop.
- Build in the Foundry
Craft each part, then use them plus the blueprint to build the frame. Claim it into a free Warframe slot when it finishes.
RINO HAVE IRON SKIN. BULLET BECOME FOOD. WHEN RINO CONFUSE, HE STOMP FOOT — EVERYBODY STOP UNTIL HE FIGURE IT OUT. FEED RINO MODS.— r/Warframe's legendary 'caveman Rhino' copypasta
How Warframe farming actually works
Once you understand the loop, every farmable frame is the same shopping list: one blueprint from the Market (credits) and three parts from a boss. Kill the boss, collect the drops, build the parts in the Foundry, then assemble the finished frame from the blueprint.
Easy early frames and where their parts drop
These frames are all reachable as you work through the early-to-mid star chart and are beginner-friendly to build and pilot. Farm a couple of these alongside Rhino and you'll have a squad for almost any early mission.
| Frame | Role | Where its parts drop |
|---|---|---|
| Rhino | Tank + squad damage buff | Jackal — Venus |
| Excalibur | All-round melee | Lieutenant Lech Kril — Mars |
| Mag | Shield-strip caster | The Sergeant — Phobos |
| Volt | Speed + electric damage | Buy all three parts in the Market for credits |
| Frost | Defense / crowd control (Snow Globe) | Lieutenant Lech Kril (with Vor) — Ceres |
| Ember | Fire AoE clear | General Sargas Ruk — Saturn |
| Loki | Invisibility + utility | Hyena Pack — Neptune |
| Trinity | Healer / support | Ambulas — Pluto |
Exact node names and drop chances shift with updates — confirm the current source on the wiki or the drop map before you grind.
Great next targets once you're tanky
After Rhino and an early-frame or two, these are excellent mid-star-chart pickups. Don't rush them — grab them as you naturally reach their planets:
- Nekros (Lephantis, on Deimos) — his Desecrate ability forces extra loot drops from enemies, making him a farming staple.
- Valkyr (Alad V, Jupiter) — a near-unkillable melee frame thanks to Hysteria.
- Nova (the Raptors, Europa) — Molecular Prime slows a whole room of enemies and ramps up the damage they take.
- Saryn (Kela De Thaym, Sedna) — one of the best area-of-effect map-clearers in the game.
Frames to avoid chasing first
- Heavy-RNG frames whose parts come from Spy vaults or one specific enemy type — the grind is rough without good stealth or clear speed.
- Prime Warframes — upgraded versions farmed through Void Relics. They're worth it *later*; learn the relic system first with the relics guide and check payouts on Relic Value.
- Frames you'd buy with platinum on a whim — farm the free ones first and figure out what you actually enjoy before spending plat.
- Frames locked deep behind quests you haven't reached — you'll get them in due course as the story opens up.
Tier lists, keeping frames, and where to go next
New here? Start with the new-player guide and the progression roadmap. Once you've got a tanky frame and basic mods, dip into the Helminth system later to make any frame do almost anything.
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