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Best Torid Incarnon build in Warframe

The perfect annihilator(id).

Once you’ve spent enough time in Warframe to get into Steel Path content, snagging Incarnon weapons is the next step to greatness. While most of the weapons with Incarnon variants are mediocre without it, adding that Incarnon transforms most weapons into powerhouses when built right. One such weapon is already great but is even better with the new form. Here’s the best build for the Torid Incarnon variant in Warframe.

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The best mods and choices for the Torid Incarnon weapon in Warframe

We’re starting things off for the Torid Incarnon with its evolutions and the ideal choices for each. As with any Incarnon, we’re skipping over Evolution I since that’s just the alternate fire mode being unlocked with no other options. Here’s what you should choose for the remaining Evolutions:

  • Evolution II: Final Fusillade – Increase Damage by 51, +3 Multishot on the last shot in the magazine.
  • Evolution III: Extended Volley – Increase Magazine Capacity by 9.
  • Evolution IIII: Commodore’s Fortune – Increase Critical Chance by 20%

Final Fusillade is arguably the most impactful of the three Evolution options we take here thanks to the increase in Damage and Multishot. That increase in Magazine Capacity and Critical Chance further adds to the DPS of the Torid and pairs well with the mod choices.

Speaking of mod choices, here are the mods you should consider for the Torid Incarnon:

  • Galvanized Chamber
  • Vital Sense
  • Critical Delay
  • Amalgam Serration
  • Hunter Munitions
  • Primed Firestorm
  • Rime Rounds
  • Vile Acceleration
  • Vigilante Supplies

If you don’t have the Primed, Amalgam, or Galvanized variants of the above mods, feel free to use their regular versions until you secure the upgraded variants. As for the choices here, we’re looking to dish out as many crits as possible to deal tons of raw damage in a short window. The addition of Rime Rounds adds some extra status effects, and slows targets to make them easy to hit.

If you don’t mind swapping mods out constantly (something I hate doing personally), you can swap Primed Firestorm for a Primed Bane mod depending on what faction you’re up against. The cherry on top is Vigilante Supplies, helping the Torid’s ammo supplies given it can be an ammo guzzler.

As for the Arcane, you can go with whatever you want but I love using Primary Merciless for all primary weapons. It’s simple, effective, and straight to the point. Just kill enemies and you get more damage. Keep killing, and you keep that damage going.


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