For the playable Stalker, see Stalker (Playable).
Some have walked these desolate worlds while you have slept. Some like me. I remember what you did. I remember the day.

The Tenno appeared at the Terminus, gleaming and victorious. Our cold and gold Emperors, breathless, bathed you in savior's silk. Then came the sound. Across all our worlds, all at once, the ceremonial Naga drums. A royal salute to the honored Tenno. Ten solemn beats to declare the suffering was over. I watched from a distance, with the rest of the low Guardians. With each beat terror began to crush my throat. The Tenno were not stoic and silent. They were waiting. They were poised. I tried to call out but only a strangled whisper escaped.

When the ninth beat rang a torrent of blood filled the stadium, loosed by Tenno blades. The drums, the Empire, fell silent forever.

Now I hunt, dividing your numbers. Watching from that dark place, cataloging your sins, I am the ghost of retribution. You may forget but you are not innocent.

The Stalker is an ominous, vengeful figure that infrequently appears during missions, armed with powerful weapons and abilities to hunt down Tenno who have his Death Mark.

The Stalker is a sapient Warframe and is able to use ability powers belonging to various other Warframes. His arsenal is similar to that of the Tenno, utilizing a primary, secondary, and melee weapon. The Stalker's signature weapons are the bow Dread Dread, the scythe Hate Hate, and the throwing knives Despair Despair.

If the Tenno marked for assassination has completed The Second Dream Quest, they will be confronted with the more powerful, Sentient-enhanced Shadow Stalker instead. Upon completing the Jade Shadows Quest, Stalker will appear as Protector Stalker, having reverted to his original appearance, with his mask and Hate Hate imbued by JadeIcon272 Jade's energies.

Lore

General

Before he became the Stalker, he was once a Low Guardian named Sorren who served the Orokin, and was engaged in an unsanctioned relationship with an individual known as JadeIcon272 Jade, with whom he sired a child, which the Orokin legems considered taboo. They were caught by Ballas who turned them into Warframes as punishment; blaming himself, the Stalker repents and served as the Orokin's devoted dog in hopes Ballas would allow him to reunite with Jade and their child.

During The Collapse of the Orokin Empire, he noticed that the Tenno weren't as stoic and silent but instead waiting and poised, but failed to warn his masters of the slaughter the Tenno were prepared to carry against them. The Tenno went in pursuit of him as well, but he was rescued by Jade in his time of need.

However, he did not recognize Jade and believed the Orokin's downfall dashed any hopes of reuniting with his family. Therefore, the Stalker sought vengeance against the Tenno and hunted their numbers across the Origin System.

The Second Dream

The Stalker allies with Hunhow and is bestowed the War War greatsword while upgraded with Sentient powers, transforming into the Shadow Stalker. As they scheme to destroy the heart of the Tenno, the Lotus receives assistance from Alad V, but fail to stop the Shadow Stalker from revealing the Tenno's weakness: the Reservoir on Lua, hidden by the Lotus in the Void.

Upon discovering the Tenno's true form, however, the Shadow Stalker hesitates, confused if he himself was a Tenno. He leaves, but later resolves himself to fight the Tenno on board their Orbiter. He gains the upper hand until the Warframe destroys the greatsword, causing the Stalker to seemingly experience immense pain before vanishing.

Operation: Shadow Debt

For Alad V's interference in The Second Dream, the Stalker sends his Acolytes - warriors as mysterious as the Stalker himself - to hunt him. Alad V invokes his favor from the Tenno and has them repel the Acolytes.

The New War

The Stalker still serves under Hunhow after the fall of Origin System and the rise of Narmer. He has reverted to his original appearance, though Hunhow still addresses him as his Shadow. He slaughters Narmer forces led by Ka-Nuteru, who were hunting the Stalker.

To protect the Lotus from Ballas, Erra, and Narmer, Hunhow allies with the Drifter. The Stalker gives them the Nataruk Nataruk bow and assists them in fighting Erra's Archons.

Duviri

Through the mysterious powers of the Void and Conceptual Embodiment, an unlikely ally in the form of the Stalker Stalker "Warframe" is able to appear in Duviri and lend his assistance to the Drifter.

The Reaper's Lament

Hunhow, feeling regrets with his own family, urges the Stalker to make amends with the Tenno, to wield the scythe once more (an instrument of cultivation, growth, and love, unlike War War that only kills indiscriminately), and let go of the past, as the Orokin weren't worthy of his loyalty. When the Stalker refuses, Hunhow warns that he will always have a target painted on his back and that his "actions will have consequences".

Jade Shadows

Stalker continues to secretly care for the Warframe who saved him, known as JadeIcon272 Jade, whose health is deteriorating from unknown causes. Despite Hunhow's suggestions, he raids a Corpus ship for medical-grade bioplasma, catching the attention of a Captain Xeto, though the bioplasma fails to revitalize Jade, while Corpus forces track him down to his lair, and he eradicates the initial raiding party.

As per Hunhow's advice, he teleports onto the Tenno's Orbiter, and after avoiding Ordis, sneaks into the Transference Room and confronts the Operator and convinces them to help Jade. The Operator directs Stalker to harvest Cortichrome from an Infested Juggernaut Behemoth. Xeto also tracks down Stalker and deduces he is attempting to heal someone, and sends Corpus forces to occupy his lair.

When he arrives however, the Operator informs the Stalker that whatever is draining Jade's life force, she is not fighting against it. When the Stalker demands the Tenno try helping her anyway, their solution ends up not being enough to save Jade; she is revealed to be pregnant, her declining health implied to be caused by the baby she is carrying. She passes during childbirth, dissolving her form and leaving behind an infant baby.

The newfound baby seems to empower Stalker with parts of Jade's power making him and his weapon glow green as he begins fleeing with the child, fighting the Corpus who have occupied his lair in the meantime. When he emerges from the elevator at the surface, however, Xeto and her crew of Corpus fire upon him, bringing him to his knees. Upon hearing the child cry however, Xeto commands her crew to stop firing, and they let Stalker pass and board his ship, where he flees.

Afterwards, he arrives on Lua, reliving a past conversation with Jade, swearing to protect his family. He names the child Sirius or Orion.

Hunhow later notifies the Tenno that the Stalker has fled his lair, and claims that he will not be returning.

Spawn Possibilities and Combat

Players will be marked by killing certain bosses during Assassination missions and being given a Death Mark. Then the Stalker can spawn in almost any player-accessible mission. The exceptions which prohibit his appearance are:

At least one squad member must be marked for death by the Stalker before he will have a chance of spawning.

Upon being marked for death, the target Tenno will receive an inbox message from the Stalker (marked as ???). After this message is received, the game will calculate the Stalker's chance to spawn in a valid mission according to the following formula:

Spawn Chance = 1.5% + (0.5% × P); P = Players in Squad marked for death.

Thus with squad line-ups of 1 to 4 marked players the chances of spawn are 2%, 2.5%, 3% and 3.5% respectively for each possible combination.

Like other Assassin spawns there are special screen darkening effects announcing his arrival, although not all effects apply to squadmates. When the Stalker spawn starts, the targeted Tenno will experience the screen briefly flickering in a dark red hue accompanied with a hushing sound effect. Other squadmates will see the screen darken and a faint shadow of the Stalker flickering behind them. The target will receive a transmission, taunting the Tenno in question with threatening messages. After three taunts, the tileset will enter lockdown, and the Stalker will appear briefly invincible kneeling in a puff of black smoke before proceeding to attack the targeted player.

If the targeted Tenno is killed, the Stalker will again kneel and vanish into another cloud of smoke, proclaiming his victory and that justice was served. If his health drops below 10% before he manages to kill his target, he will attempt to flee, announcing his shock at his failure, though he can still take damage and occasionally be killed up until he despawns.

If he is defeated (regardless of whether he successfully fled or was accidentally killed), there is a chance for him to drop various loot items, such as a mod or a resource, or even blueprints for one of his weapons. As a boss, he always drops one Mod from his mod drop table.

If JadeIcon272 Jade is present, Stalker will immediately despawn and drop his usual loot.

Abilities

The Stalker appears to don a unique, one-of-a-kind Warframe; completely immune to all Warframe abilities, regardless of whether they affect him directly or indirectly. He is furthermore capable of casting a wide variety of abilities from multiple Warframes, some of them with a unique variant exclusive to him.

His known used abilities are:

Strategy

The Stalker is capable of dealing significant damage, comparable to a well-equipped Tenno, and can easily destroy an entire squad if they are caught unprepared. It is important to warn squad-mates when the Stalker begins his taunts so that they can prepare for the upcoming fight. It is also important to stay close to other squad members so that if he does manage to take his target down, the squad can revive them before they bleed out. Note that the Stalker will despawn once the targeted player goes down, even if they are revived before completely bleeding out.

There are several ways to deal with the Stalker once he spawns, such as constant movement, tanking, and / or fighting with Melee weapons. The Stalker will often use abilities from other Warframes, which should be avoided if it at all possible.

If the targeted player attempts to run from the Stalker, he will occasionally teleport behind them and engage in melee attacks, similar to the Grineer Flameblade. The Stalker has also been known to SlashDash130xWhite Slash Dash towards a ranged target, dealing potentially lethal damage upon impact. He may also use Pull130xWhite Pull to drag his victim back towards him. When in melee combat, Stalker can stagger his target by striking with Hate Hate at just the right moment. He may also attempt to evade melee combat by back-flipping away from the engaging player. If the Stalker's health gets too low, he can cast Absorb130xWhite Absorb, forming a shield bubble around him which absorbs all incoming damage and explodes outward, dealing 100% of absorbed damage as DmgMagneticSmall64 Magnetic damage to players within range, draining their Energy, and inflicting a Knockdown.

When actually fighting the Stalker, it has been found that fighting at range while on the move is particularly useful, as Dread Dread is less powerful than Hate Hate and Despair Despair, all 3 of his weapons can be blocked to negate all damage (note that this does not block potential status procs). In addition, having Mod TT 20px Reflection can reflect some of the Stalker's damage back to him, largely eliminating the necessity of risking death in counterattacks with a player's own weapons. Do note, however, that the Hate staggers players who parry its blows, leaving you open to attack.

High burst-DPS weapons such as beam weapons and shotguns are also highly effective; with the right weapons and mod configurations, many players can kill the Stalker before he has a chance to attack. It should be noted that he may use Reckoning to negate taking large amounts of damage.

It is critical to avoid firing on him when he casts Absorb130xWhite Absorb, as the resulting explosion deals not only the ability's base damage, but also any damage the sphere takes before the explosion and can be very damaging and even fatal.

Other Notes

Gameplay

Main article: Stalker (Playable)

A playable version of the Stalker appears in Duviri upon acquiring Drifter Intrinsics Opportunity Rank 10. He is functionally equivalent to a Warframe, with a passive that grants 300% critical chance to enemies that do not see him, and the abilities Teleport130xWhite Teleport, Marked130xWhite Marked (similar to MarkedForDeath130xWhite Marked For Death), SmokeScreen130xWhite Smoke Screen, and Punishment130xWhite Punishment (similar to NyxIcon272 Nyx's Absorb130xWhite Absorb).

Notes

Trivia

  • This taunt is actually played in reverse. The actual message heard is a long, drawn out message that simply and repeatedly says "Death" at varying speeds.
  • The voice lines are still used for the Acolytes.
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Bugs

Patch History

Hotfix 36.0.5 (2024-07-20)

Update 36.0 (2024-06-18)

Hotfix 35.5.6 (2024-04-10)

Update 35.5 (2024-03-27)

Hotfix 35.0.4 (2023-12-20)

Hotfix 31.6.2 (2022-06-15)

Update 30.9 (2021-11-11)

Hotfix 29.5.4 (2020-11-25)

Hotfix 24.2.8 (2019-01-15)

Hotfix 24.1.2 (2018-11-29)

Update 23.10 (2018-10-12)

Hotfix 23.1.2 (2018-07-24)

Update 22.20 (2018-05-17)

Update 22.16 (2018-03-15)

Hotfix 22.11.1 (2018-02-06)

Update 22.10 (2018-01-25)

Update 22.0 (2017-10-12)

Update 21.6 (2017-08-29)

Hotfix 21.0.8 (2017-07-13)

Hotfix 21.0.4 (2017-07-05)

Hotfix: The Silver Grove 2 (2016-08-22)

Hotfix: Specters of the Rail 2.1 (2016-08-10)

Hotfix 18.12.2 (2016-05-20)

Hotfix 18.5.6 (2016-03-10)

Hotfix 18.5.4 (2016-03-07)

Update 18.5 (2016-03-04)

Hotfix 18.4.11 (2016-02-12)

Hotfix 18.4.6 (2016-02-01)

Hotfix 18.4.1 (2016-01-25)

Update 18.2 (2016-01-05)

Update 18.1 (2015-12-16)

Hotfix 18.0.7 (2015-12-11)

Hotfix 18.0.5 (2015-12-08)

Hotfix 18.0.4 (2015-12-08)

Hotfix 18.0.2 (2015-12-04)

Update 18.0 (2015-12-03)

Update 17.7 (2015-10-14)

Update 16.10 (2015-06-25)

Hotfix 16.4.2 (2015-04-24)

Hotfix 15.14.1 (2015-02-14)

Update 15.13 (2015-02-05)

Update 15.5 (2014-11-27)

Update 15.3 (2014-11-20)

Update 15.2 (2014-11-13)

Hotfix 15.1.2 (2014-11-08)

Hotfix 15.1.0.1 (2014-11-05)

Update 15.1 (2014-11-05)

Hotfix 15.0.8 (2014-10-29)

Hotfix 15.0.7 (2014-10-28)

Hotfix 15.0.6 (2014-10-27)

Hotfix 15.0.5 (2014-10-27)

Update 14.10 (2014-10-08)

Hotfix 14.8.1 (2014-09-25)

Update 14.7 (2014-09-17)

Update 14.2 (2014-08-13)

Hotfix 14.0.6 (2014-07-22)

Hotfix 13.7.1 (2014-06-12)

Hotfix 13.0.6 (2014-04-17)

Update 13.0 (2014-04-09)

Update 12.6 (2014-03-26)

Hotfix 12.4.2 (2014-03-07)

Update 12.4 (2014-03-05)

Update 12.3 (2014-02-27)

Hotfix 11.7.3 (2014-01-17)

Update 11.3 (2013-12-12)

Hotfix 11.1.3 (2013-11-29)

Hotfix 11.0.3 (2013-11-22)

Update 11.0 (2013-11-20)

Hotfix 10.7.1 (2013-11-08)

Update 10.7 (2013-11-06)

Hotfix 10.6.2 (2013-11-05)

Hotfix 10.5.1 (2013-10-24)

Update 9.6 (2013-08-16)

Update 8.0 (2013-05-23)

Update 7.11 (2013-05-17)

Update 7.8 (2013-04-19)

Update 7.7 (2013-04-03)

Update 7.5 (2013-03-28)

Update 7.1 (2013-03-19)

Update 7.0 (2013-03-18)

Last updated: Hotfix 24.1.2 (2018-11-29)

See also

  1. https://gamerant.com/warframe-jade-shadows-interview/