How to Make a Helminth Charger in Warframe

avatarCopyingSole3 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft3 months ago

It's simple! Infect one of your Warframes with the Helminth Cyst, which you can get from another infected player. Use it to incubate a Kubrow Egg and there you go!

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avatarCopyingSole3 months ago

Hot take: Helminth Charger sounds cool, but regular Kubrows are way cuter IMHO. But hey, to each their own!


avatarQuestioningVale3 months ago

Just get a Warframe infected with a Helminth Cyst, throw a Kubrow egg in the Incubator, and BAM! Helminth Charger ready to go!


avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

First, make sure you have the Helminth segment installed in your ship. Then, acquire a Kubrow Egg and some Nav Coordinates. Throw the egg in the Incubator with a Cyst-infected Warframe to get your very own Helminth Charger!


avatarBakingAlert3 months ago

Trust me, once you see that purple zit (Helminth Cyst) on your Warframe, you鈥檒l know you鈥檙e on the right track. Just pop that egg in the Incubator!

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