In War-Frame, Here’s How Corrosive Damage Works

In War-Frame, Here’s How Corrosive Damage Works:

One of the six types of secondary elemental damage you can use in War-frame is corrosive damage. In War-frame, you can add different elemental mods to each weapon, and each mod has its own strengths and weaknesses.

To do daily challenges or complex content, you need to know how each type of damage works. Corrosive damage is one of the best types of damage in War-frame. This guide will show you how to use Corrosive damage in War-frame and how it works.

Unlike most 3rd Person shooters, War-frame’s weapons have different types of damage that come with powerful status effects & damage multipliers. To make your firearms as powerful as possible, you need to know how each element can be used and what it does to your status.

If you use War-frame’s damage system to its fullest, you could indeed turn your opponents into ash, get around their defenses, or make them fight their own allies.

How To Use Corrosion Damage:

To get Corrosive Damage on a weapon, gamers have to combine two mods, namely the Electricity mod and the Toxin damage mod. Once the right parts are put together, players can use Corrosive Damage.

In War-frame, some weapons have abilities that cause corrosive damage.

  1. Tysis
  2. tug
  3. Cautacyst
  4. Synapse
  5. Scourge

To finish the Meltdown Challenge, it is always simpler to use custom mods. But it’s always helpful to know which weapons have corrosive damage built in, especially if players are interested in dealing more corrosive damage to their enemies.

How To Make A Corrosive Element:

When any Toxic Mod and any Electric Mod are put together, the Corrosive element is made. It gets a few new effects to make up for the loss of Toxic as well as Electric damage. A stack of Corrosion takes damage from corrosion.

For eight seconds, each stack of Corrusion makes the enemy’s armor 26% weaker. This can add up until an enemy’s armor is only 80% as strong as it was before. This type of damage does a lot of damage to the heavy armor of Grineer and Infested, but it doesn’t do much to Corpus as well as their shields.

How To Finish The Meltdown Challenge:

The Meltdown challenge is one of the rotating Daily Night-wave challenges that players of War-frame can take on. For this challenge, you need to use Corrosive damage on 150 enemies and kill them. You can do this mission anywhere, but we suggest doing a Survival mission on Earth.

Corrosive is very good at killing Grineer enemies, and since this is a low-level planet, it should only take two round in a row to kill 150 Grineer with Corrosive.

In War-frame, there are 15 different kinds of damage. Each one has a different effect and does more damage to certain types of enemies. There are different groups of damage types.

List Of All Damage Types:

Physical Damage (IPS)

Impact Effective against shields

Status staggers targets and increases HP threshold for Parazon finishers

Puncture Effective against flesh

Status reduces the target’s damage output

Slash Effective against flesh

Status inflicts a bleed DoT

Simple Elements

Cold Effective against shields

Status slows targets

Electricity Effective against machines

Status shocks enemies, chaining electricity to nearby targets

Heat Effective against flesh

Status ignites targets and melts armor

Toxin Effective against flesh and bypasses shields

Status inflicts a poison DoT

Combined Elements

Blast Effective against machines

Status reduces enemy accuracy

Corrosive Effective against armor

Status strips the target’s armor

Gas Effective against Infested

Status creates an AoE that deals damage over time

Magnetic Effective against shields

Status multiplies damage against shields

Radiation Effective against heavy armor

Status confuses enemies

Viral Effective against flesh

Status multiplies damage against health

Special Damage Types

TRUE Bypasses enemy shields and armor

No damage modifiers or status effect

Void Effective against Overguard and resets Sentient resistances

Status creates a dome that magnetizes projectiles toward the dome’s epicenter

 

What Kind Of Damage Is The Best?

In general, Viral damage is the most powerful. It does a lot of damage to flesh as well as the greatest status effect in the game, which makes all damage done to the target’s HP go up by a lot.

Most players combine Viral with the Heat status to do even more damage to flesh and even remove some of the target’s armor.

If you’re just starting out, we suggest Corrosive and Heat. Most Grineer targets will be destroyed by Corrosive, and Infested targets will be torn apart by Heat.

Corpus will try to stop this combo, but you’re able to easily get rid of them with Toxin or Magnetic. Find below detailed explanations for each type of damage works.

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