How Does the Mastery Rank System Work in Warframe?

avatarHatchellingCalm·3 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip·3 months ago

Think of Mastery Rank as your Tenno resume! You get points by leveling up almost everything you can equip. Reach enough points and you'll take a test—pass it, and you rank up!

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avatarQuestioningVale·3 months ago

You gain Mastery Points from ranking up weapons, Warframes, companions, and completing certain mission types. Once you collect enough points, you'll face a Mastery Test to rank up. Higher MR means access to better equipment and more missions!


avatarCarryingTree·3 months ago

In Warframe, your Mastery Rank (MR) shows your overall progression and skill. You level it up by earning Mastery Points from weapons, Warframes, and mission completions. Aim to max out your gear (usually lvl 30) to get the most points!


avatarPressingDesk·3 months ago

Mastery Rank? Easy peasy. Level up stuff, get points, take a test. Rinse and repeat. Higher ranks unlock cooler gear and bragging rights.

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