Argon Crystals are a rare resource that drops in the Orokin Void tileset, Isolation Vault Bonus stage and from certain Assassination targets. Unlike other resources, Argon Crystals decay after a period of time. After this period the resources will disappear from the user's inventory and must be re-acquired if needed.
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Farming Locations[]
These are based on opinions and may not be 100% true. These should be viewed as advice for finding the resource until better facts are proven.
Target | Planet | Name | Type | Level | Tile Set |
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Void | Teshub | Exterminate | 10 - 15 | Orokin Tower | |
Void | Hepit | Capture | 10 - 15 | Orokin Tower | |
Void | Ani | Survival | 20 - 25 | Orokin Tower | |
Void | Stribog | Sabotage | 20 - 25 | Orokin Tower | |
Void | Ukko | Capture | 30 - 35 | Orokin Tower | |
Void | Oxomoco | Exterminate | 30 - 35 | Orokin Tower | |
Void | Mot | Survival | 40 - 45 | Orokin Tower | |
Void | Marduk | Sabotage | 40 - 45 | Orokin Tower |
Drop Locations[]
Mission Drop Tables
Mission Type | Source | Rotations or Drop Table |
Chance[1] | Quantity[2] | Avg. per roll[3] | Star Chart Nodes |
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Annihilation | Annihilation (Conclave) | B | 0.25% | 1 | 0.0025 | |
Cephalon Capture | Cephalon Capture (Conclave) | B | 0.25% | 1 | 0.0025 | |
Exterminate | Kuva Fortress Exterminate Resource Caches | C | 3.67% | 1 | 0.0367 | |
Exterminate | Lua Exterminate Resource Caches | C | 10.82% | 1 | 0.1082 | |
Exterminate | Jupiter Exterminate Resource Caches | C | 1% | 1 | 0.01 | |
Lunaro | Lunaro (Conclave) | B | 0.25% | 1 | 0.0025 | |
Sabotage | Tier 4 Void Sabotage Resource Caches | C | 4.42% | 1 | 0.0442 | |
Sabotage | Tier 1 Reactor Sabotage | C | 0.67% | 1 | 0.0067 | |
Sabotage | Orokin Derelict Resource Caches | C | 19.36% | 1 | 0.1936 | |
Sabotage | Tier 2 Void Sabotage Resource Caches | C | 3.67% | 1 | 0.0367 | |
Sabotage | Tier 3 Reactor Sabotage | C | 3.67% | 1 | 0.0367 | |
Sabotage | Tier 2 Reactor Sabotage | C | 1% | 1 | 0.01 | |
Sabotage | Orokin Derelict Resource Caches | C | 3.76% | 2 | 0.0752 | |
Team Annihilation | Team Annihilation (Conclave) | B | 0.25% | 1 | 0.0025 | |
Weekly Conclave Challenge Reward | Weekly Conclave Challenge Reward | B | 12.5% | 10 | 1.25 |
Complete all weekly Conclave challenges to get this reward in your in-game inbox:
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Enemy Drop Tables
Enemy | Drop Table Chance[4] | Item Chance[5] | Chance[6] | Expected Kills[7] | Quantity[8] | Avg. per roll attempt[9] |
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Corrupted Vor | 100% | 50% | 50% | 2 | 1 | 0.5 |
Sourced from the official drop table repository. See Module:DropTables/data to edit on the wiki.
Blueprints Requiring Argon Crystals[]
Gathering Tips[]
These are based on trial and error and may not be completely true. These should be viewed as advice for finding the materials until better facts are proven.
- Argon Crystals can be found in Argon Pegmatite deposits. They can also drop from containers, lockers, and enemies.
Thief's Wit,
Master Thief, and a Kubrow or Kavat with
Scavenge can help in finding containers that may contain Argon Crystals. Using a Sentinel with
Spare Parts can also help with gathering Argon Crystals.
- It should be noted that using
Scavenge is a slow process due to having to wait for your kubrow to start/complete the animation sequence.
- Bringing a Smeeta Kavat with
Charm into Void maps has a chance at giving you one or multiple Argon Crystals when it triggers.
- Bringing a
Nekros with
Desecrate can improve your chances of finding Argon Crystals, particularly with weapons that deal a majority of their damage as slash (Desecrate counts each severed part as a separate entity).
- Bringing a
Hydroid with the
Pilfering Swarm augmentation or
Khora with the
Pilfering Strangledome augmentation can improve your chances of finding Argon Crystals.
- Bringing an
Ivara with
Prowl can improve your chances of finding Argon Crystals.
- Bringing a
Limbo with
Cataclysm modded for maximum range can destroy all containers in a room by quickly activating and deactivating the ability, making it easier to pick up Argon Crystals without specifically looking for them.
- Alternatively, a
Xaku with
The Vast Untime modded for maximum range can also break containers easily, even outside of the room the containers might be in.
- Alternatively, a
- The Jordas Golem on Eris is a good place to find Argon as well. Just break the containers in and around the boss area.
- The Weekly Ayatan Sculpture Mission from Maroo's Bazaar is a good place to find Argon Crystals but only if it is a Void map and not a Derelict map.
- Exterminate, Capture, and Sabotage missions are generally the best nodes to explore for Argon Crystals on inside the Void, as the objectives are easy, and allow unrestricted access to the entire tileset upon completion. Additionally, the increased volume of enemies that spawn in these mission types will grant more chances to acquire crystals from killing said enemies.
- Bringing a Warframe such as
Ember,
Nova,
Hydroid or any other with an AOE damage skill will allow you to break containers behind closed/locked walls and triggered container capsules found in some void tiles.
Vacuum equipped on pets will also collect those resources through walls.
- Bringing a Weapon with large AoE such as a variety of explosive weapons (particularly those capable of equipping either
Primed Fulmination or
Primed Firestorm, or the
Ignis/
Ignis Wraith fitted with punch through will allow one to rapidly clear rooms of any containers.
- Void Defense missions may average one crystal every 5 rounds, making them a slow but sure way of acquiring them if one doesn't feel like exploring.
- A drop chance booster or blessing can improve the drop rate of Argon Crystals.
- Completing the third phase of an Isolation Vault bounty has a chance of yielding Argon Crystals, among other resources.
Decaying Mechanics[]
00 days 04 hours 38 minutes 44 seconds
Each Argon Crystal in a Tenno's inventory is either stable or decaying at any given time; beyond this, the age of a single crystal does not matter.
- "A full 24 hours from when you acquire it and then when GMT 00:00 hits, is when it’s considered in its decaying period." [10]
- Having the countdown started on one Argon Crystal, then obtaining another does not reset the countdown for the former.
Each day at GMT 00:00, two things happen:
- The quantity of decaying Argon Crystals (the ones older than today) is cut in half and rounded down (in other words, performing an integer division by two)
- All stable Argon Crystals (the ones you collected on that day) shift to the decaying state
For example:
- 11 crystals are collected on day 1. They are all stable.
- GMT 00:00 hits, and all 11 crystals are decaying. Their quantity remains unchanged.
- 10 crystals are collected on day 2. The Tenno now has 21 crystals (11 from day 1 + 10 from day 2).
- GMT 00:00 hits. The 11 decaying crystals decay to 5 (11/2 = 5.5 ≈ 5 rounded down). The 10 additional crystals are now in the decaying state. The Tenno currently has 15 crystals (5 + 10).
- GMT 00:00 hits again without the Tenno collecting any other crystals. All 15 crystals decay to a total of 7 (5/2 = 2.5 ≈ 2 + 10/2).
As a table:
Day # | New Crystals Collected | Argon Crystal State | Inventory Total | Calculation |
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1 | 11 | 11 stable | 11 | — |
2 | 10 | 11 decaying, 10 stable | 21 | = 11 (from day 1) + 10 (from day 2) |
3 | 0 | 15 decaying | 15 | = 11/2 + 10 = (round down) 5.5 + 10 = 5 + 10 = 15 |
4 | 0 | 7 decaying | 7 | = 5/2 + 10/2 = (round down) 2.5 + 5 = 2 + 5 = 7 |
Notes[]
- Corrupted Vor will always drop either an Orokin Cell or an Argon Crystal. Chances seem to be equal for both.
- Currently, Argon Crystals are not available for purchase in the Market.
- Unlike other resources, Argon Crystals cannot be refunded when an item is canceled in the Foundry.
Trivia[]
- Argon (symbol: Ar) is the 18th element in the periodic table. Its properties in-game are wildly different from those demonstrated in real life. It's likely these unusual properties are caused by the physics-defying nature of the Void.
- It is a noble gas whose most commonly occurring isotope on Earth, 40Ar, is stable and does not undergo radioactive decay as the Argon Crystal does. Argon has a number of unstable isotopes that do decay, though none of their half-lives match up with the Argon Crystal's rate of decay.
- Argon is a gas at room temperature, and does not form crystalline solids until reaching −189.4 °C (−308.9 °F). Solid argon does sublimate in real life, but as a physical property rather than a radioactive one sublimation doesn't resemble the half-life pattern of radioactive decay.
- Argon is the third-most abundant gas on Earth, so presumably, it is also abundant in the Void, or it was introduced into it by the Orokin towers.
- Reflecting a real-world use of argon, argon crystals may not be used directly in the manufacture of items in the foundry, but instead, provide a perfectly unreactive atmosphere for the creation of extremely fine-tuned equipment.
- This is the first, and so far only resource that has the ability to degrade over time.
- Due to a DDoS Attack on Warframe's PC Servers on April 15, 2014, Argon Crystals didn't decay until servers stabilized – although their countdown remained active. This lasted until Hotfix 13.1.2 (2014-04-25) was launched, as the servers had fully recovered by that time.[11]
- Previously, Argon Crystals would drop from Infestation Outbreaks (particularly from Phorid), and was considered a much more efficient way to collect them. This bug was removed (albeit undocumented in the patch notes) in Hotfix 14.7.4 (2014-09-20).
- Argon Crystals were used to irradiate Infested Pherliac Pods during The Jordas Precept quest, making them more potent. This alludes to the idea that Argon Crystals have enhancing properties.
- Previously, there was a rare bug that caused argon crystals to multiply in the players inventory instead of decaying. This has since been patched.
Media[]
Patch History[]
Update 36.0 (2024-06-18)
- Argon Crystals are now automatically waypointed when dropped by enemies or resource containers in-mission.
References[]
- ↑ 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)
- ↑ April 11th Community Hot Topics
- ↑ DERebecca's post explaining the 2014 April 15th DDoS
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550 comments
For anyone wanting to farm any resource that drops from caches/crates, use Xaku.
Use Overextended, Stretch and Augur Reach to bump the range of your 4th ability to a massive 66 meters. Equipping some loot radar mods will help as well. Load up a mission that can be completed quickly and just use your 4th ability to break any destructible objects within 66 meters of you. You even get a decent amount of Ayatan Stars and Sculptures as side loot. If you're lucky you may even encounter some Rare Storage Containers from time to time and, depending the faction, you may even land yourself a built Forma and 30 minute Credit/Affinity boosters.
I find Limbo better. Cataclysm also has a huge range, but more importantly is a targeted ability that you can use at any distance. Xaku's ability is always centered on Xaku, which makes it inferior.
I got one argon crystal from Elite Archimedia this week (I would suggest a random drop from an enemy) game mode Survival
The new waypoint system is nice, makes limbo AoE loot runs considerably better.
I got two crystals from Anniversary Mobile Defense on Earth.
For some reason anniversary missions use the Void resource drop tables, fun fact.
Argon are gone
Idk why but i always though once they decay you lose all the argon crystals you have
Go with Limbo, max range + loot radar or similar mods, in void capture or exterminate, loot everything and you will farm for argon and relics/aya. You will get always 1-2 argon per run
Forgot two things: cast 4th ability twice to break everything and use a sentinel with vacuum to loot faster
Farmed 4 in 2 mins in a void capture this way
Looks like one of those popsicle/snowcone thingies encased in a plastic tube they way you could suck the flavouring/colouring juices out of them. Also purple flavour. 8/10
Lol
"Yup, that tasted purple." – a certain Yordle
Had 20 drop while farming SP relics in survival, resource booster smeeta charm and likely a round buff as well
(wasn't logged in above)
it was 10 Argon, my steel essence was 20
These are just fucking terrible
Literally havent been able to find any argon crystals
All the Argon Crystals Argon
Sentinels no longer die/explode. And Spare Parts has been reworked. So, that method is no longer viable as stated. It now targets an enemy and if that enemy dies, it might drop extra loot.
I got 5 from mot, without any resource and resource chance booster. I m so confused. first got 2 pairs of it and then q single, none from vor. I m so confused
I got 4 from Cambion rift while teaming with others ,don`t know why
The vaults can drop argon crystals
Drops during sorties this week ?-?
gorgon crystals, very annoying that they explode at midnite but at least easy to acquire from Void or Trading Post
Just a little suggestion but adding mastery lock column to the blueprint list might be extremely helpful
Why tf can’t we store it in the dormizone so it doesn’t have to leave the void and decay? Just have Yonta spit on it or something so it’s suffused with void energy
LMAO
I found this method on the Tellurium page that makes it really easy to get the rare mat drops-- if you have a robotic sentinel equipped with Spare Parts, load into a mission where the material drops from, gather some enemies up, transfer out to your Operator/Drifter and hide using Void concealment. The enemies should target your sentinel, and when it dies, it has a chance of dropping one or two kinds of uncommon and/or rare materials.
If nothing drops or if you need more than one of said material, transfer back to your Frame, let the enemies kill your Frame, and self-revive (if solo, or have someone else res you); repeat. Obviously, make sure you don't run out of self-revives and then die again. If you still don't have enough of the materials, complete the mission and do it again.
And yes, this also works for Argon Crystals! I've tested it myself and it worked for me.
With the companion rework, this is no longer a viable option.
Yummy, i get so many of these in 10 minutes they're perfect for helminth
Howwwwwwwwwww????
My preferred strategy is to run Survival in the Void on the node Ani (optional Steel Path for SP boost), and make sure to obliterate every enemy you come across (there are a lot). They should drop plenty of Argon Crystals. I should make it clear that I'm not a very good player, and there may be players with better strategies.
In my case, 10 crystals dropped in a non-SP, 25-minute survival run while I had a drop chance booster from the Daily Tribute, though ultimately, how many crystals you get depends on RNG and your personal kill rate. I got 4-5 of those in the first 10 minutes. If I hadn't had that boost, I would have gotten likely only 5 crystals. However, I was running this with a half-full squad - you can in theory get a lot more crystals if you have a full squad of coordinated and deadly Tenno. It may be a good idea, if you are running in a spread-out squad, to have the team know to mark Argon Crystal drops.
I did this without any drop boosting Frames or Kavat abilities to boost drops, so if you want to loot even harder, you can bring a Nekros built with Desecrate in mind or a Khora with a Pilfering Strangledome set up in an area with a lot of enemies rushing there, though owing to not having Khora myself, I wouldn't know how to set this up properly. With Nekros, use Slash-based weapons to cut enemies to pieces, because severed body parts can be Desecrated separate from the rest of the body.
Its funny because when you don't need them you'll get 7 from a single mission and then when you DO need them you'll spent 3 days scowering every single square pixel of 89 void missions only to get exactly 0 of them
Which defense missions give them??
He doesn't know...
Likely Taranis or Belenus, void, as those are the only defense missions (excluding mobile defense).
Lies, i did belenus 2 times got 1 crystal(tilll wave 3), 2 crystal(lost this cause mission failed i went till wave 4 :'( )