If you add one of these to a item with 10 capacity, it will increase to 20. There is no catch and unlike Forma, you can apply these at any rank. Orokin Catalysts double the capacity of any weapon while Orokin Reactors double the capacity of any Warframe, Archwing or companion. Orokin Catalysts and ReactorsĪffectionately called blue and gold potatoes by the community thanks to their appearance, these resources will double the capacity of your items.
You can do this once every 24 hours and it is recommended you do so. The easiest way to acquire Forma is to obtain Forma blueprints from opening Void Relics and then craft them in your Forge. The simplest is to buy it for Platinum, but we advise against this until you have a reasonable sum of Platinum as there is plenty to spend it on. This will happen each time you use Forma on an item.įorma can be acquired through a variety of methods. Once you use Forma to change the polarity of a mod slot, your item will be reset to Rank 0 and you’ll have to level it to Rank 30 again. However, you can only use Forma on a Warframe, weapon, archwing or companion that is currently Rank 30. This is exceptionally useful as you can add or change polarities as needed to optimize your mods’ capacity costs and hence be able to fit more mods in your builds. You can add polarities to slots that have no polarity or even remove the polarity of a mod slot entirely. Changing Polarity and Increasing Capacityįorma is a special resource that you can use to change the polarity of a mod slot for any Warframe, weapon, archwing or companion. This is the greatest benefit to leveling your equipment. However, as you level up your equipment you will gain more capacity which will allow you to attach more powerful mods. When you start playing, this will be a serious limitation since your MR will be low and the level of your equipment will likely be low as well. You cannot exceed the capacity of your equipment when attaching mods. Likewise, if your MR is 5 and you have a level 10 Excalibur, his capacity remains 10.
If your MR is 10 and you have a level 5 Excalibur, his capacity is 10 rather than 5 since your MR is higher. For example, a level 30 Excalibur has 30 capacity. This capacity is equal to the level of the item or your Mastery Rank, whichever is higher. Any item you can mod has a capacity associated with it. Let’s finish our basic breakdown of mods with how capacity works. Hopefully Polarity feels easy enough to understand now. Matching polarities halves the capacity cost, mismatching polarities increases the capacity cost by 25% and no polarity keeps the capacity cost the same. This is for demonstration purposes only.Īs you can see, the capacity cost of the mod changes depending on the polarity of the mod and the polarity of the mod slot you place it in. You cannot equip the same mod more than once even if you have several copies.