Warframe: Where to Farm Dracroot

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Warframe Dracroot
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If you’re planning to explore all that Warframe has to offer, you’ll need a ton of different resources. Here’s where to farm Dracroot in Warframe.

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How to Get Dracroot in Warframe

Dracroot can exclusively be found in the lands of Duviri, the newest open world added to Warframe. The highest concentrations can be found on the Kullervo’s Hold island, provided it’s in the current Duviri Spiral. Otherwise, locations such as The Ampitheater, Moirai Crossing, Fair Shores Hamlet, and Lonesome Outlook are good places to snag some Dracroot. You’re looking for a small red plant with a ton of curls at the ends of its stems. If you’re having trouble finding it, an image above shows the plant itself.

The easiest time to find Dracroot by far is during the Anger Spiral. Resources will be surrounded by a red glow, allowing you to pick them out much easier from a distance. It also has the Kullervo’s Hold island, giving huge potential for Dracroot farming.

How to Use Dracroot

Dracroot is surprisingly useful for endgame farmers, being used in tons of Incarnon Genesis upgrades. Besides being used in building the Syam (30 Dracroot) and Cinta Upper Limb (60 Dracroot), you’ll need 70 Dracroot to craft any of the following Incarnon Genesis upgrades:

  • Ceramic Dagger.
  • Skana.
  • Bo.
  • Furax.
  • Magistar.
  • Ack & Brunt.
  • Sibear.
  • Hate.
  • Nami Solo.

If you want to get every Incarnon Genesis alongside the two other craftables mentioned above, you’ll need 720 Dracroot. That sounds like a lot, but if you just farm the resource whenever you need it, it isn’t quite as daunting. You can also simply jump into Duviri whenever you see the Anger Spiral since you’ll have the best chances of scoring big there. How you farm, though, is up to you.

If you’re looking for more help with farming Duviri resources, check out our guide on how to farm Connla Sprout in Warframe.

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Shawn Robinson

Shawn is a freelance gaming journalist who's been with Prima Games for a year and a half, writing mainly about FPS games and RPGs. He even brings several years of experience at other sites like The Nerd Stash to the table. While he doesn't bring a fancy degree to the table, he brings immense attention to detail with his guides, reviews, and news, leveraging his decade and a half of gaming knowledge. If he isn't writing about games, he's likely getting zero kills in his favorite FPS or yelling at the game when it was 100% his fault that he died.

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