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How to get Gara in Warframe

A superb defensive and offensive Warframe, Gara is worth the trouble.

Gara uses her control over glass to protect her allies and shatter her foes. Shattered Lash flays enemies with a whip of broken glass, while Splinter Storm will protect any friendly units and damage enemies. Spectrorage traps enemies in a prison of mirrors, forcing them to damage themselves. Mass Vitrify, her ultimate ability, creates a ring of glass that will protect anyone inside. Enemies trapped inside are crystalized, and Shatter Lash can be used to break the walls, sending sharp fragments tearing through enemies.

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How to get Gara

You can obtain Gara’s main blueprint from the Saya’s Vigil quest. To access this quest, you must have completed the Vor’s Prize quest, and have a Mastery Rank of 1. You must also have completed at least one bounty on the Plains of Eidolon, which can be gotten from Konzu at Cetus, Earth. When all that is done, speak to Konzu and choose the “A personal favor” prompt. After that, play through the quest step by step.

It is a fairly straightforward quest, except for one recurring bug. A white objective marker should appear on your map for the first step when Konzu asks you to find Says, but this often bugs out, leaving you to have to track down Saya yourself. If you need to do this, turn left from Konzu and follow the outermost path around the marketplace. If you are facing into Cetus, with your back to the door to the Plains, you need to head around on the right path. You will eventually pass a red hut, and come up to an overhand with some blue banners near it. Saya will be there. If you go up and interact with her, you will be able to continue the quest. After that, it is all very straight forward.

To get Gara’s System, Neuroptics, and Chassis blueprints you will need to finish bounties for Konzu, as they drop as random rewards when you finish a stage.

  • Chassis – Level 5-15 bounties, a possible reward at Stage 2 and Stage 3
  • Neuroptics – Level 20-40 bounties, a possible reward at Stage 2 and Stage 3
  • Systems – Level 10-30 bounties, a possible reward at Stage 2 and Stage 3

When you have all Gara’s blueprints, you will be able to build her in your Foundry using the following resources:

Neuroptics

  • 15000 Credits
  • 90 Pyrotic Alloy
  • 60 Grokdrul
  • 700 Circuits
  • 2 Neurodes

Chassis

  • 15000 Credits
  • 2 Cetus Wisps
  • 120 Coprite Alloy
  • 55 Iradite
  • 800 Rubedo

Systems

  • 15000 Credits
  • 2 Morphics
  • 35 Charc Electroplax
  • 25 Esher Davar
  • 850 Circuits

Each component has a twelve-hour build time, which can be skipped for 25 Platinum. When they are finished, you can use them with the main Gara Blueprint to build the Warframe, which will take three days. You can skip the three-day wait by paying 50 Platinum.


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Aidan O'Brien has been playing games for over three decades and has been writing about them for five years. When not getting stomped on by the creations of Hidetaka Miyazaki, he enjoys spending too much time in Warframe, Destiny 2 and any other ARPG with a solid grind. When not writing, he is doing inexplicable behind-the-scenes magic for GAMURS Group.