Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.
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Best Tasoma Extract farm in Warframe

Time to go spelunking.

Duviri, Warframe‘s fantasy paradise/nightmare, is home to a wealth of ingredients, but Tasoma Extract is a bit more hidden than the others. This rare resource is only available in certain parts of Duviri, so you might have to look around a bit to find it.

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Tasoma Extract is used in a series of recipes related to Duviri, including parts for Oraxia and Kullervo, plus certain Incarnon Geneses. Here’s where you can find this resource in Warframe.

How to get Tasoma Extract in Warframe

Tasoma Extract, an odd resource that grows inside caves in Duviri.
This is what a regular Tasoma looks like. Screenshot by Destructoid

Tasoma Extract is available inside caves in Duviri. It only drops in small amounts, though it appears in any of the region’s mood spirals and in Isleweaver (though Rusalka’s activity has far less ground to cover). If you’re floating around the oneiric landscape, beeline to the nearest cave and look carefully for these plants.

Tasoma plants have some eye-like protrusions and tentacle-esque appendages, lending them a slightly creepy look. It may be difficult to spot them in the darkness, so riding your Kaithe with the Smooth Path intrinsic (rank five) marks them on your minimap and makes them easier to find.

You need 75 Tasoma Extract to build Oraxia’s Systems, which is by no means a negligible amount. The load increases if you’d like to build other Duviri-related items, so here are some tips to farming this resource.

Best Tasoma Extract farm in Warframe

Major Neci Rusalka with her signature Effervon pipe. She's sitting on what looks like a throne in Duviri, with ominous hands reaching out to grab her.
Isleweaver gave players another reason to farm Tasoma Extract. Image via Digital Extremes

To gather large amounts of Tasoma Extract, we recommend diving into the full Duviri experience as a solo player and checking caves all over the map. The full experience gives you a slew of side objectives that may bring useful decrees, and as a solo player, you can take all the time you need.

When you’re inside a cave, it’s usually worth engaging with the Lost Item side objective. You’ll be prowling the caves looking for Tasoma, so a free decree isn’t bad. If you’re lucky, you can obtain the Bountiful Harvest decree, which helps tremendously by doubling your pickups. If you have it, it may be worth also going after other Duviri resources such as Silphsela and Kovnik.

In our experience, the cave at Fort Wyrmsoul can house multiple nodes of Tasoma Extract, making it a good stop in your explorations. The game saves your rewards upon earning a decree, so complete any objective after you’re done and leave to bring all your plants home. […]

If you’re doing Isleweaver content, it’s worth grabbing the Tasoma Extracts in the caves whenever you get the chance. It’s also possible to farm them in the new Duviri activity, though we haven’t compared which method gets you best results. Since you start in the King’s Palace, drop down to the cave, grab Tasomas, finish the first objective, and quit. This is a short and direct way to get some of this resource, though it’s also considerably less dynamic.


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