How to Get Infested Pets in Warframe

avatarTrottingArea3 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz3 months ago

Infested pets? Easy peasy! Head over to your foundry and build a 'Kubrow Incubator Upgrade Segment'. You can get one of those from the Market for credits. Once you have that, get yourself a 'Kubrow Egg' and an 'Incubator Power Core'. Incubate the egg, and you have a chance to get a Helminth Charger, the infested pup! Enjoy your new squishy friend!

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avatarBustingSpire3 months ago

You need a Helminth Charger if you want an infested pet. Get your hands on a Kubrow Incubator Upgrade Segment from the Market. Destroy a Kubrow egg with the Helminth Cyst, and boom鈥攜ou have your very own Charger!


avatarMuggingCreek3 months ago

Fast track: Get a Kubrow Egg, get infected with the Helminth Cyst, and combine them in the incubator. That鈥檚 it, folks!


avatarPleasingSkip3 months ago

Been runnin' my Helminth Charger, 'Snot,' for years. Just get that Kubrow Egg and infect it with Helminth Cyst. Super simple, and they鈥檙e great for combat!

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