Warframe: How To Get The Archwing Launcher Segment
The Archwing Launcher lets you navigate the Plains of Eidolon and Orb Vallis pretty quickly. However, you’ll have to obtain several resources first to build it.
Warframe is a huge option, and especially if you’re exploring or doing missions in either the Plains of Eidolon, Orb Vallis, or Cambion Drift, you’re going to need some other means of navigation other than just simply doing the bullet jump maneuver.
This is where the Archwing Launcher comes in. If you’re wondering, the Archwing Launcher is a gear that lets you fly high up in the air and navigate open fields quickly and easily. It even has infinite uses, which means you can use it as many times as you like whenever you’re in one of the areas mentioned.
However, to get your hands on the Archwing Launcher, you’ll have to install the Archwing Launcher segment in your Foundry first. Let’s find out how to do this.
How to Get the Archwing Launcher Segment in Warframe
First off, you’ll want to head over to your Clan Dojo to get the launcher. Once inside, make your way to the Tenno Lab to get the blueprint for 100,000 Credits. However, you have to keep in mind that you should be at least Mastery Rank 5 in order to unlock the blueprint. If you don’t have a clan, you can still buy it but for a more expensive price.
Once you purchased the blueprint, go to your Foundry to start building it. You will need the following resources to complete the process:
30 Fish Oil
50 Grokdrul
50 Iradite
600 Circuits
7,500 Credits
As soon as you have farmed all of these resources, you can then start building the Archwing. The process will take thirty minutes, and soon as it’s done, you can simply place the Archwing in your gear wheel.
How to Use It
You can only use the Archwing in Plains of Eidolon, Orb Vallis, and Cambrian Drift. Simply look for it in your gear wheel to activate.
If you’ve played Archwing missions before, then the controls are pretty much the same. The only difference is that you won’t have the Archwing weapons installed.