What are the effective warframe augment mods? What is the best, most player don’t know exactly?
In Warframe you can fight against enemies with an army of guns, swords, and even your bare hands. The gameplay is fast-paced and the graphics are top-notch. But there’s one thing that many players complain about… It’s hard to level up as a new player!
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What are augment mods in warframe?

Augment mods, for those unaware, are a special type of mod that fits into the Main or Sub slot in a warframe’s modding tree.
Augment Mods typically do not provide a direct damage increase to your warframe, but rather offer a unique strategy or buff to augment your gameplay.
These mods may not work as well as maximizing your damage output, but they provide an interesting change of pace that players can use to alter the feel of gameplay and the utility of their warframe. As far as optional mods go, they can be extremely difficult to acquire
How can I get augment mods?
You must first join a Syndicate in order to earn Augments. To do so, go to the Orbiter’s Syndicate station, which is located next to Navigation. Choose “Initiation” for the Syndicate that appeals to you to receive a Syndicate Sigil.
At the Arsenal, equip the Sigil to your Warframe. When you equip the Sigil, you’ll earn Syndicate Standing by completing Missions, which you can use to buy items from a Syndicate and advance in your Syndicate Rank. Augment Mods are only available at the highest Syndicate Rank.
The Best warframe Augment Mods
Well, here are some Warframe Augment Mods that may just help you do that. We’re not introducing anything new here, just listing out the old, underused mods because their usefulness has been re-established.
Vay Hek Frequency Tuning (Primed)

This is the only Primed Augment Mod that actually has usage – and this is not for Rhino alone; it can be used with Vauban, Nezha, Volt, and Mag as well. This mod has the power to turn those who use them into godlike beings, capable of taking down swarms upon swarms of enemies with ease and can save any squad from certain death.
This augment allows you to increase the recharge time of your Warframes’ abilities by a whopping 30% and can be stacked up to 10 times. However, with each stack you gain, the ability recharge time increase per stack will also rise – starting from 6% up to 70%.
This Warframe Augment Mod is only effective when you are on your Operator (or, in some cases, where it can be stacked to 10), but it does not increase the recharge time of your Warframe’s abilities. Instead, it increases the effectiveness of all status-effecting abilities (proc chance, status duration, and/or magnitude) on your Warframe by +60%.
This is the only Warframe Augment Mod that does not require Primed mods to be equipped.
Saryn Repurposed Octavia (Primed)

Saryn’s first-ever animation rework inspired many (or most) people to try her again in the game. A few weeks after, this Augment Mod was introduced, and boy did it gave Saryn some serious power – especially when it comes to taking down Eidolons.
This mod has the power to turn your Miasma into a purifying cloud that stuns and deals damage to the Eidolon’s tentacles as well as temporarily slowing it down. This also allows you to spread your Miasma with a melee swing or further increase its duration by hitting the ability again – though, this does not allow you to use Toxic Lash multiple times without cooldown.
This Warframe Augment Mod does not require Primed mods to be equipped.
Nidus Larva Synergy (Primed)

Nidus’ Larva is one of the most useful abilities in his arsenal, especially when it comes to team play. This Augment Mod, coupled with Sigil of Renewal and Vitality – if they are used on a Larva prior to its expiration – can turn your Larva into a healing machine that can easily sustain the health of four players.
The effect of Nidus’ Larva is stackable though it does not increase the duration of the ability; instead, it increases the amount of healing you receive by 20% (this stacks with Vitality’s bonus). It will also allow your Larva to completely recover your health, regardless of how low it is.
Hydroid Undertow (Primed)

Hydroid’s Undertow can be very useful when it comes to mobility – even more now with this Augment Mod equipped. This mod has the power to disarm enemies who are unfortunate enough to get caught within its path, preventing them from attacking for a short period of time.
It also deals damage and creates a slowing field around those unfortunate enough to be standing on top of it as well as allowing Hydroid to move faster and recover energy while the ability is active – all without using energy. This Warframe Augment Mod does not require Primed mods to be equipped.
Valkyr Hysteria (Primed)

One of the greatest boosts to Warframe melee combat and mobility, this Augment Mod has the power to turn Warframe’s standard movement into a unique, dynamic and acrobatic flurry of death; allowing your melee strikes to hit twice as hard and charge your energy much faster.
This Warframe Augment Mod does not require Primed mods to be equipped.
Equinox Day Form Defense (Pyrus) / Night Form Offense (Primed)

A better version of Rhino’s Iron Skin, this Warframe Augment Mod has the power to turn Equinox into an even more powerful entity by increasing her armor by +150 at all times. This does not only allows Equinox to tank incoming damage with ease, but this also lets her deal more damage as well.
This Warframe Augment Mod increases the amount of Armor gained per second when switching between Day Form and Night Form – stacking up to a total of +300 Armor.
F.A.Q
How do you decide which mods to rank as the best?
There are so many mods to choose from and it sure isn’t easy. It took me a long time to decide, but I think I’ve come up with some of the best mods out there. The criteria by which these mods were selected:
– Each mod has to be useful and practical (so E. V. A and Energy Siphon will not make the list).
– Each mod must be powerful and/or versatile enough to justify its usage.
– Each mod has to be different from the rest of the mods by *at least* one stat. This is because most mods are similar to another and that’s why they’re ranked lower than other, more unique mods.
What augment mods are worth getting?
That’s a good question to ask considering there are so many of them. In my opinion, there are three augments that should be considered “necessary” for every build:
Grenade Augmentations: these are the best augment mods to get for most grenades. Their effects increase damage, radius, and/or blast radius. These effects are significant enough for an augment mod to be considered “necessary”.
Energy Siphon : this augment is great if you’re gonna be using a beam weapon for your build. It also works well with radial burst weapons like the Amprex and Synapse. Point Strike : this mod is great if you like using melee weapons (or plan to) on your build. It makes them more efficient since it restores a percentage of the damage you inflict. It also works well with radial burst weapons like the Amprex and Synapse.
I strongly recommend using these augments and the following three:
Streamline: if you’re building for efficiency, Streamline is essential. This augment reduces the costs of weapon fire, which means you’ll be able to shoot more often. If an augment is “necessary”, it’s this one.
How much are augment mods Warframe?
Augment mods for warframe have a different value depending on the quantity you have. The more augment mods in your inventory, the lower the value. Keep in mind that an augment mod is worth less than 1 platinum, so it’s not very profitable to sell them at all.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for more information on how to mod your warframe, we’ll be happy to provide some tips and tricks. All of the best mods are listed here with descriptions that will help you decide which one is right for your playstyle. So if you want a little extra advice on how to get started, just let us know!