How to Build Tatsu in Warframe: Materials Needed

avatarTargetingDirt3 months ago
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avatarEarningOunce3 months ago

To build the Tatsu, you need to gather the following materials: 10,000 Credits, 1,600 Salvage, 1,300 Circuits, 1,200 Rubedo, and 2 Morphics. You can get the blueprint from the Market for 30,000 Credits.

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avatarAlightingTang3 months ago

Just farm the usual spots for Circuits and Rubedo, and you're good to go. Tatsu blueprint is in the Market for 30k Credits.


avatarWarningSquad3 months ago

Honestly, Tatsu is one of those weapons that鈥檚 totally worth the grind. Gather 1,600 Salvage, 1,300 Circuits, 1,200 Rubedo, 2 Morphics, and 10,000 Credits. Have fun slicing!


avatarMisleadingBride3 months ago

Too much grind for Tatsu! But if you're up for it, get 1,600 Salvage, 1,300 Circuits, 1,200 Rubedo, 2 Morphics, and 10,000 Credits.


avatarReroutingTopaz3 months ago

Oh man, Tatsu is a beast! You'll need 10,000 Credits, 1,600 Salvage, 1,300 Circuits, 1,200 Rubedo, and 2 Morphics. Time to farm!

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