How Warframe Analytics creates actionable recommendations
The home page is not only a dashboard. It explains what the highlighted relics and mission picks mean, how values are calculated, and how to use those signals in real gameplay sessions.
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What this page helps you decide
Most players waste time by switching between market tabs, drop tables, and in-game mission nodes. This page shortens that loop by surfacing one best relic to crack and one best target to farm right now.
The featured cards are intended as a fast starting point, not a final answer for every squad. You can jump into deeper pages for relic-level and mission-level breakdowns when you need more certainty.
- Best to Crack focuses on expected platinum return from opening relics.
- Best to Farm focuses on where mission rotations currently give the strongest relic value opportunity.
- Mission highlights summarize cycle value, rotation density, and relic count in one view.
Methodology at a glance
Recommendations are built from live market snapshots combined with reward probabilities and mission rotation data. Prices are smoothed with a simple moving average to reduce short spikes and single outlier listings.
When multiple rewards compete in the same relic, expected value is weighted by refinement probabilities so common, uncommon, and rare drops are all represented in the final estimate.
- Price source: live market snapshots with recency controls.
- Drop source: relic reward tables plus mission reward rotations.
- Ranking logic: probability-weighted value, then sorted for practical decision making.
How to use this page effectively
Use this page to pick your next immediate action, then validate details in the dedicated route. For example, if a mission looks strong, open its detail page to verify rotation structure and non-relic reward context.
If you play in coordinated squads, treat the featured number as a baseline and adjust for your group strategy, void trace budget, and inventory backlog.
FAQ
- Why can the top recommendation change quickly?
- Market prices and mission availability move over time. The app refreshes data frequently, so rank changes are expected when demand, listings, or active tables shift.
- Is this better for solo or squad play?
- Both are supported. Solo players can use baseline EV directly, while squads should combine this with refinement and coordination choices for higher practical returns.
- Does this replace in-game judgment?
- No. It accelerates analysis, but mission comfort, loadout efficiency, and personal goals still matter when picking what to run.
Update Notes
- (2026-02-15): Added explicit explanation of ranking logic, data blending, and recommended interpretation workflow.
- (2026-02-10): Clarified the difference between cracking and farming recommendations to avoid mixed intent.