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Bad news, Tenno. The Stalker has found others as twisted as himself. He calls them his Acolytes and he's sent them after me! Shh! I have to be very quiet, they cloak! They could be hiding anywhere! Even listening to this!

The Acolytes are mysterious, twisted and sinister warriors that follow the Shadow Stalker, taking the appearance and abilities of different Warframes while bearing the distinctive helmet of their master. They were first introduced in the Operation: Shadow Debt event, and would make sporadic reappearances afterwards.

As of Update 29.5 (2020-11-19), Acolytes became a permanent addition to the game, making appearances in The Steel Path missions and dropping SteelEssence Steel Essence.

Mechanics[]

Acolytes can only receive up to 4 stacks of any Status Effect with the exception of DmgImpactSmall64 Impact which can stack up to 6 times, and DmgRadiationSmall64 Radiation only amplifies the damage the Acolyte receives from allied units and does not enable friendly fire unless those allies themselves are inflicted by the status.

The Steel Path[]

Acolytes typically spawn in any non-Archwing, non-Assassination, non-Ascension, and non-Duviri Steel Path missions once every 3-8 minutes on average. They are guaranteed to drop 2 Steel Essence, as well as one random Steel Path Arcane (PrimaryDeadhead Primary Deadhead, PrimaryDexterity Primary Dexterity, PrimaryMerciless Primary Merciless, SecondaryDeadhead Secondary Deadhead, SecondaryDexterity Secondary Dexterity, or SecondaryMerciless Secondary Merciless), upon defeat.

Damage Reduction[]

Acolytes possess Damage Reduction that scales based on several static metrics of the weapon and its mods. Firstly, Acolytes posses a 62.5% damage reduction on health and +50% bonus damage to their shields which apply before the below damage reduction is applied. These factors only apply once in status effect damage calculations. The damage reduction for a particular damage instance can be calculated as follows:

Tier 0 Damage is the theoretical non critical damage instance that would be seen in game if there were no static DPS limiter. Note that this factor includes the 62.5% damage reduction on health and +50% bonus damage to their shields.

As can be deduced from the above, output DPS is capped at 14600, however this limit can be bypassed with critical hits. Critical damage against acolytes have a modified critical scaling equation defined below.

"CM" is the weapon's modded critical multiplier.

Acolytes[]

StrikerAcolyte
Main article: Angst

Angst is one of Shadow Stalker's acolytes, first appearing in Operation: Shadow Debt. She takes the form of a ValkyrIcon272 Valkyr Warframe with an Immortal Skin, wearing Stalker's helmet and the Vanquished Syandana. She battles with the Hysteria130xWhite Hysteria claws.

As of Update 29.5 (2020-11-19), Angst can now spawn in The Steel Path missions.

Angst battles with the Hysteria130xWhite Hysteria claws, which can stagger Tenno on hit. She can also let out a Sonic Scream much like Phorid, slowly draining the health of all Tenno in the map. She can also use Teleport similar to AshIcon272 Ash.

HeavyAcolyte
Main article: Malice

Malice is one of Shadow Stalker's acolytes, first introduced during Operation: Shadow Debt. He takes the form of FrostIcon272 Frost with a Prime Skin, minus his signature shoulder armor, with Stalker's helmet and large chunks of machinery around his body.

As of Update 29.5 (2020-11-19), Malice can now spawn in The Steel Path missions.

Malice wields an Opticor Opticor and a HeatDagger Heat Dagger. Malice is capable of casting Magnetize130xWhite Magnetize against enemy Tenno, forcing them to soak up fire from their teammates and making it near-impossible to avoid his Opticor blasts. In addition, Malice is capable of summoning Nemes drones (using the summoning animation of a Drahk Master).

RogueAcolyte
Main article: Mania

Mania is one of Shadow Stalker's acolytes, first introduced during Operation: Shadow Debt. He takes the form of LokiIcon272 Loki with an Immortal Skin, wearing Stalker's helmet and a Daedalus Shoulder Plate.

As of Update 29.5 (2020-11-19), Mania can now spawn in The Steel Path missions.

Mania battles with Scorn, a custom Lacera Lacera, launching its grappling hook at unsuspecting Tenno. He can also stun Tenno using SwitchTeleport130xWhite Switch Teleport, and cast Turbulence130xWhite Turbulence to shield himself from gunfire. His melee attacks are capable of Lifted b Lifting his targets, leaving them vulnerable as he slices away.

AreaCasterAcolyte
Main article: Misery

Misery is one of Shadow Stalker's acolytes. He takes the form of NekrosIcon272 Nekros with an Immortal Skin, wearing Stalker's helmet and OberonIcon272 Oberon's loincloth, as well as modified Warframe Cosmetics including a Kyroptera Syandana and Daedalus Chest Plate codpiece.

Misery first appeared in Operation: Shadow Debt and, as of Update 29.5 (2020-11-19), now spawns in The Steel Path missions.

In battle, Misery wields an EtherReaper Ether Reaper.

ControlAcolyte
Main article: Torment

Torment is one of Shadow Stalker's Acolytes, first introduced during Operation: Shadow Debt. She takes the form of MesaIcon272 Mesa with Stalker's helmet, a Naberus shoulder piece, and some of EquinoxIcon272 Equinox's front tassels. She also uses an Eos chest plate for a codpiece, and the Eos spurs.

As of Update 29.5 (2020-11-19), Torment can now spawn in The Steel Path missions.

Instead of Mesa's abilities, Torment uses TempestBarrage130xWhite Tempest Barrage and TidalSurge130xWhite Tidal Surge and wields the Akvasto Akvasto.

DuellistAcolyte
Main article: Violence

Violence is one of Shadow Stalker's acolytes, first introduced during Operation: Shadow Debt. He takes the form of LimboIcon272 Limbo wearing Stalker's helmet and the pieces from the Hulta armor set.

As of Update 29.5 (2020-11-19), Violence can now spawn in The Steel Path missions.

Violence wields a Destreza Destreza in his right hand, and a single Venka Venka claw on his left hand, which deals DmgSlashSmall64 Slash damage with an extremely high chance to proc. He can also cast FrostIcon272 Frost's IceWave130xWhite Ice Wave and ExcaliburIcon272 Excalibur's SlashDash130xWhite Slash Dash. Like the regular Slash Dash, Violence is invincible during the attack, regardless of what other effects are affecting him.

Violence also casts Silence130xWhite Silence periodically. Silence prevents Tenno from casting abilities from within 20 meters of Violence for the duration.

Notes[]

  • Because they are dropped as mystery items in the form of a Mod item, Arcanes dropped by Acolytes in Steel Path can be sucked up and permanently destroyed by Scavenger Drones.
  • Acolyte spawns take the place of regular spawns and are not timed. This means you will see them spawn more frequently with more frequent enemy spawns and less often with slow spawns, stopping entirely if normal spawns stop for any reason.

Tips[]

  • As of Update 36.0 (2024-06-18), Acolytes are neutral to every element.
  • Due to their damage reduction, certain types of weapons are more effective than others:
    • Beam weapons such as the Glaxion Glaxion are notably weakest against them.
    • AOE (Area of Effect) projectiles such as the ArcaPlasmor Arca Plasmor (TenetArcaPlasmor Tenet Arca Plasmor) and detonated Thrown Melees perform very well against them.

Trivia[]

  • The Acolytes' appearances are generally a Warframe with attachments either from other Warframes or Warframe Cosmetics such as armor pieces, Syandanas, or skins, and the Stalker's helmet in lieu of their default helmets;
    • Angst uses ValkyrIcon272 Valkyr's body with her Immortal Skin and the Vanquished Syandana.
    • Malice uses Frost PrimeIcon272 Frost Prime's body without his shoulder armor and wears bits of machinery on his arms.
    • Mania uses LokiIcon272 Loki's body with his Immortal Skin as well as a Daedalus shoulder plate on his left arm.
    • Misery uses NekrosIcon272 Nekros' body with the Kyroptera Syandana, OberonIcon272 Oberon's loincloth and a Daedalus chest plate as an impromptu codpiece.
    • Torment uses MesaIcon272 Mesa's body with some of EquinoxIcon272 Equinox's front tassels on her waist, a Naberus shoulder plate on her right arm and an Eos chest plate as an impromptu codpiece.
    • Violence uses LimboIcon272 Limbo's body with Hulta shoulder plates.
  • Though their origins are disputed, Alad V calling them "betrayers" implies they may be Tenno themselves.
    • However, Misery states, "Betrayers will die," as well as saying, "These children will not stop us," implying that he knows the Tenno's true nature. All of this pointing that the Acolytes are just as separated from the Tenno as the Stalker himself.
  • When played backward, some intelligible speech can be heard in the audio taunts the Acolytes use. The messages contained are as follows:
    1. We are the Stalker's revenge.
    2. The end has come to take you, Tenno.
    3. You're just a puppet, Tenno.
    4. We fight for the Stalker. This is the end for you.
    5. You cannot kill what you cannot see.
    6. All you know is lost(?). You are nothing.
    7. We are Shadows. You are just a suit.
    8. You are nothing.
  • Acolytes in Steel Path reuse dialogue from Operation: Shadow Debt which references Alad V, despite no longer having anything to do with him.

Pre-Update 29.5 (2020-11-19) Acolyte Appearance Durations[]

First Sightings Last Acolyte's Defeat Total Duration
Operation: Shadow Debt January 25, 2016 (PC)
April 14, 2016 (Consoles)
February 6, 2016 (PC)
April 22, 2016 (Consoles)
1 week, 4 days (PC)
1 week, 1 day (Consoles)
First Reappearance July 29, 2016 (All Platforms) ~August 8, 2016 (All Platforms)[citation needed] ~1 week, 3 days (All Platforms)
Second Reappearance February 10, 2017 (All Platforms) February 16, 2017 (All Platforms) 6 days (All Platforms)
Third Reappearance December 21, 2017 (All Platforms) December 28, 2017 (All Platforms) 1 week (All Platforms)
Fourth Reappearance August 7, 2018 (All Platforms) August 14, 2018 (All Platforms) 1 week (All Platforms)
Fifth Reappearance January 25, 2019 (All Platforms) February 1, 2019 (PC)
February 3, 2019 (PS4/XB1)
February 9, 2019 (Switch)
1 week (PC)
1 week, 2 days (PS4/XB1)
2 weeks, 1 day (Switch)
Sixth Reappearance February 7, 2020 (All Platforms) February 14, 2020 (PC)
February 18, 2020 (PS4)
February 23, 2020 (XB1)
March 20, 2020 (Switch)
1 week (PC)
1 week, 4 days (PS4)
2 weeks, 2 days (XB1)
6 weeks (Switch)

Pre-Update 29.5 (2020-11-19) Mod Drops[]

View Drop List

Operation: Shadow Debt Mechanics[]

Operation: Shadow Debt Mechanics

Patch History[]

Update 35.1 (2024-02-20)

  • Fixed only 3 Acolytes spawning in total during Steel Path Alchemy missions.
    • They will now continue to spawn in intervals as they usually do in endless mission types.

Update 32.3 (2023-02-15)

  • Fixed Acolyte spawns stopping indefinitely in the Steel Path if a Host Migration happens at the same moment one spawns or while one is alive.

Update 32.2 (2022-11-30)

  • Fixed Acolytes not despawning after a player jumps into water volume and dies.

Hotfix 31.5.4 (2022-05-02)

  • Fixed Acolytes spawning in Zariman bounties after completing a Steel Path Zariman mission beforehand.

Update 30.9 (2021-11-11)

  • Fixed certain scenarios where Acolytes would spawn in Steel Path when you’re AFK.
  • Fixed disarming an Acolyte with the Halikar or Halikar Wraith replacing your secondary weapon with a Rank 0 version of the Acolyte’s weapon.

Hotfix 30.5.5 (2021-07-29)

Steel Path Change + Exploit Fixes:

For non-endless missions, most notably Sabotage, a max of 3 Acolytes will spawn and their levels will incrementally increase with every new Acolyte spawn.

  • This change addresses and fixes the AFK Acolyte spawning exploit within Steel Path Sabotage missions.
  • Fixed the Steel Essence 5 minute despawn timer not functioning after you’ve moved a certain distance away.

Update 30.5 (2021-07-06)

  • Acolytes will now spawn more frequently during Steel Path missions, resulting in more Steel Essence being dropped overall!
  • Acolytes will now be teleported to a safe location if pulled into water. This fixes Itzal’s Cosmic Crush pulling Acolytes into water volumes where they instantly died.
  • Fixed Acolyte spawns becoming extremely slow or stopping altogether in specific Steel Path mission types - most commonly reproduced in Disruption or Survival.
  • Acolytes will now drop 1 of 6 New Arcanes on death!

Update 30.0 (2021-04-13)

  • Acolytes will no longer spawn underwater in Submersible Steel Path missions due to the water killing them instantly. They haven’t learned to swim yet.

Hotfix 29.10.5 (2021-03-24)

  • Fixed Acolytes not spawning in Uranus Steel Path missions.

Hotfix 29.5.4 (2020-11-25)

  • Acolytes have been given the fancy “boss Health bar” treatment!

Update 29.5 (2020-11-19)

THE STEEL PATH: ACOLYTES JOIN THE BATTLE & MORE!
  • As you play in any Steel Path mission, Acolytes will spawn and attack - defeating the Acolyte grants a guaranteed drop of 2 Steel Essence. Beware! If you get downed by an Acolyte, they'll escape and you won’t receive any Steel Essence!
    • The Steel Path Acolytes now have received the same Status Effect eligibility treatment that Liches received in Update 27.3 earlier this year. This means we have slightly increased their health (scaled by squad size) as the Status Effect eligibility makes them easier to kill.
    • Reduced the Melee attack damage on both Misery and Malice to avoid the more reported 1HKOs.
  • In essence (ha), there is virtually no RNG with Steel Essence anymore. Acolytes will always appear in regular missions (Endlessly in Endless missions.). The time at which they choose to appear may be a bit random, but if you kill mobs, they will come!
    • Please note, Acolytes won't spawn in Archwing missions on the Steel Path.

Update 29.0 (2020-08-25)

  • Acolyte Mods have been redistributed into Entrati Bounties as we are sunsetting the rerunning of that event, however, it won't be the last you see of Acolytes overall. Stay tuned for more!

Hotfix 18.4.1 (2016-01-25)

  • Introduced.

See Also[]

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