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How to get Sevagoth in Warframe

Who calls to the Shadow?

Sevagoth is the latest Warframe introduced to the game in the Call of the Tempestarii update. Getting Sevagoth involves playing through the full Call of the Tempestarii quest.

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To begin the quest, players can open their Codex, or the Navigation menu and click on the relevant option in the first group of missions on the left. This will prompt them to read a message in their inbox from Cephalon Cy, and after that, it will be time for some Railjack missions.

How to get Sevagoth Parts

The Call of the Tempestarii quest is fairly straightforward, following the tale of the Tempestarii ghostship and a Corpus commander who is hell-bent on destroying it. It is up to players to help the Tempestarii and learn its secrets. As it happens, the Tempestarii is captained by Sevagoth’s Shadow, and at the end of the quest, players can reunite the two. This will end the quest, and give players a chance to earn the Warframe for themselves, and rewarding them with the main Sevagoth blueprint.

To earn the component pieces, playing will need to explore the Void Storms in the Pluto Proxima, Neptune Proxima, and Veil Proxima Void Storms. Void Storms are the Railjack equivalent of Void Fissures missions, where players kill enemies and collect Reactant to open up Void Relics. You will get parts for opening the following Relics at each location:

  • Neptune Proxima – Neo Relics
  • Pluto Proxima – Axi Relics
  • Veil Proxima – Axi Relics

Sevagoth building materials

Sevagoth Chassis

  • 8 Mophics
  • 650 Cryotic
  • 2 Nullstones
  • 3300 Alloy Plate

Sevagoth Neuroptics

  • 6 Neural Sensors
  • 1200 Titanium
  • 750 Rubedo
  • 2750 Salvage

Sevagoth Systems

  • 2 Argon Crystal
  • 250 Oxium
  • 15 Asterite
  • 2950 Nano Spores

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Aidan O'Brien
Aidan O'Brien has been playing games for over three decades and has been writing about them for five years. When not getting stomped on by the creations of Hidetaka Miyazaki, he enjoys spending too much time in Warframe, Destiny 2 and any other ARPG with a solid grind. When not writing, he is doing inexplicable behind-the-scenes magic for GAMURS Group.