Fetch is a Companion mod that pulls in Pickups, Ammo, and Mods toward the Warframe from farther away.
Stats[]
Rank | Range | Cost |
---|---|---|
0 | 8.5m | 2 |
1 | 9.5m | 3 |
2 | 10.5m | 4 |
3 | 11.5m | 5 |
4 | 12.5m | 6 |
5 | 13.5m | 7 |
Drop Locations[]
Mission Drop Tables
Enemy Drop Tables
Sourced from the official drop table repository. See Module:DropTables/data to edit on the wiki.
Notes[]
- Fetch will still function while the Companion is Incapacitated.
- As of Hotfix 24.0.2 (2018-11-09), items will be pulled directly to the Warframe, like
Vacuum.
- Higher range than
Vacuum.
- Will allow
Venari to pick up Index points in The Index, sucking them up like normal items when dropped. It also allows the pickup of energy orbs from dispensers around Index maps.
- For Venari, Fetch will not have its effect stacked with either another Fetch or
Vacuum on
Khora's second Companion.
Trivia[]
- In the game files, the mod is called "BeastUniversalVacuum".
Patch History[]
Hotfix 32.1.1 (2022-11-03)
- Fixed script error that could occur if the Fetch Mod instantly picked up a bundle of Credits before it could finish disgorging from the crate you smashed.
Hotfix 24.0.7 (2018-11-15)
- Fixed the Fetch Mod not functioning for a Client Venari.
Hotfix 24.0.5 (2018-11-12)
- Fixed the Fetch mod causing other Companion Mods to not function (specific to Kavats and Kubrows).
Hotfix 24.0.2 (2018-11-09)
- Vacuum/Fetch Changes
- Both Vacuum and Fetch Mods now pull the items directly to the Warframe as opposed to the Sentinel/Pet. Pets in Warframe don’t mimic the same ‘follow’ logic like Sentinels, so they would end up running around with items instead of giving them to you. So basically very bad at fetching....
Update 24.0 (2018-11-08)
Last updated: Hotfix 24.0.7 (2018-11-15)
See Also[]
- ↑ Chance to roll item within drop table
- ↑ Amount rewarded on successful roll
- ↑ (Quantity × Chance)
- ↑ Chance to roll drop table
- ↑ Chance to roll item within drop table
- ↑ (Drop Table Chance × Item Chance)
- ↑ (1 / Chance), see WARFRAME Wiki:Expected & Nearly Guaranteed Numbers for more details
- ↑ Amount rewarded on successful roll
- ↑ (Quantity × Chance), average item quantity on a roll attempt (successful or not)