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How to farm Temple fast in Warframe

Riffs, flames, and... Ziggy Stardust?

Temple, the poster child of Techrot Encore, is the latest Warframe to join the roster. Octavia now has a musical counterpart who’s more about metalcore riffs and bringing the heat.

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In any case, here’s how to get Temple and how to farm them quickly in Warframe.

How to get Temple in Warframe

To get Temple in Warframe, you have to play the new Stage Defense mission in Hollvania. It’ll be located in the Solstice Square mission node when you open up the POM-2 PC in your base of operations or in Central Hollvania Mall.

If you haven’t reached 1999 yet or completed the primary part of the quest, you won’t be able to access this, so focus on getting that done first.

There are two ways to earn Temple in Warframe: Farming beating heartstrings or farming Temple parts.

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Farm Beating Heartstrings

In this mission, you’ll receive a new type of currency called Beating Heartstrings. These are earned after every rotation in this mission, which is after every three waves. 

You’ll earn one Beating Heartstring per rotation on normal mode and two Heartstrings if you’re playing in the Steel Path. This is how many Beating Heartstrings you need per part:

  • Temple Blueprint: 195 Beating Heartstrings
  • Temple Systems Blueprint: 65 Beating Heartstrings
  • Temple Chassis Blueprint: 65 Beating Heartstrings
  • Temple Neuroptics Blueprint: 65 Beating Heartstrings

In total, you need 390 Heartstrings to be able to purchase all of Temple’s parts.

Farm Temple parts in the new mission

Alternatively, and by luck, you can earn Temple parts by playing this new mission. Drop chances are quite low for their parts, but they can be earned after every successful three waves (or one rotation). 

Of course, from the third rotation onward, your chances of earning Temple components will significantly increase at the cost of a harder mission difficulty.

How to farm Temple fast in Warframe

To get Temple fast in Warframe, your best bet is to play the new Stage Defense mission on the Steel Path with a frame that can kill enemies fast or defend an objective. Play in public matches too, unless you’re confident playing solo.

All you need to do is defend Temple as they rattle the battlefield with music, providing some decent crowd control while you clear waves. Every third wave, you’ll face a screamer which acts as a mini-boss that you must defeat.

You’ll earn significantly more Beating Heartstrings by playing on Steel Path while also having the occasional chance of earning a part every three waves.

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Temple crafting components

Temple Blueprint

  • All crafted Temple parts
  • 3 Orokin Cells

Temple Systems

  • 15,000 Hollars/Credits
  • 6 Techrot Motherboards
  • 1,300 Nano Spores
  • 450 Polymer Bundle
  • 6 Control Modules

Temple Chassis

  • 15,000 Hollars/Credits
  • 400 Hollvanian Pitchweave Fragments
  • 250 Alloy Plates
  • 1,500 Nano Spores
  • 1 Argon Crystal

Temple Neuroptics

  • 15,000 Hollars/Credits
  • 22 Experimental Arc-Relays
  • 800 Plastids
  • 1 Neural Sensor
  • 2 Neurodes

Alternate ways to get Temple

If playing Defense missions isn’t your jam, you can always buy them with 370 Platinum. Additionally, they will come in a bundle for 700 with the Riot-848 weapon and other customization items.

There are two other bundles that can be purchased outright with real-world currency, which are the Encore Complete Collection and Ovation Temple Bundle. 


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Elliott Gatica
Contributing Writer - Elliott has been writing about video games since he was in high school. Carrying that momentum forward, he has now appeared in outlets such as App Trigger, Attack of the Fanboy, and now Destructoid. He focuses heavily on Warframe, but he is also an avid fan of fighting games and shooters. When he isn't here, he's probably getting salty in Mortal Kombat 1 or climbing the competitive ranks with his friends on Overwatch 2.