Upon completion of the quest “Vox Solaris”, the player will receive an inbox message from Roky, one of the Ventkids, asking for help. But Hydroid has a deluxe skin for that.Click to enlarge Step #1 - Visit Roky in Fortuna But, somehow, Hydroid just seems to be a tad better in pretty much every way. Everyone said that Yareli would replace Hydroid as the ‘water-themed frame’. However, the biggest winner here is Hydroid. Between her lack of real power, and the tedium of obtaining Yareli, I can’t see her ever becoming too popular. Currently though, Yareli could do with a little help. She’ll probably get some buffs at some point. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend spending Platinum on Yareli. The ‘weeb’ stuff however isn’t that bad when you realize we have a pair of wings available as an Ephemera. Which is kinda odd in a game about space ninjas, millennia into the future. She’s got an almost Sailor Moon feel to her. The only way I know how to describe Yareli is “weeb-like”. But when you throw in the more our-era things, like making cute water hearts, it can throw you off a bit. I don’t have a problem with complicated frames – after all, they all mostly look amazing. However, like a lot of newer Warframes, Yareli isn’t particularly simple. We’ve not had a smaller Warframe in a while, and she’d make a cute couple with Nezha. I suppose, at the very least, Yareli does look pretty cool. Compared to the Leverian entries for other frames, and even Sevagoth’s short quest, Yareli might as well just be another random Vent Kid. But it doesn’t at all show the power of a Warframe. I know it’s only a 6 page comic (I suppose if you include the cover and last page) and the art is very good. All that happens is Yareli riding on her custom K-Drive. Except, well, not really? All we see is Yareli running away from some fat Grineer person with a whip, and she doesn’t even manage to do that! The only thing Yareli does is provide a distraction for the enslaved kids, then helps said kids to yeet the bad guy into space. In the comic we receive from the Wave Rider quest, we see one of Yareli’s adventures. Which is what will certainly happen, every time you cast Riptide. But the second you stop, the buff disappears. The buff disappears when you stop moving, and does actually tie nicely into using Merulina. While moving, you get a 200% critical chance on Yareli’s Secondary weapons. Sadly, the best part of Yareli’s kit is, oddly, her passive. Riptide in particular locks you in place as you cast it. But Sea Snares and Riptide seem to work best when you’re standing still. Merulina, Yareli’s K-Drive pet, rewards moving quickly, as do Aqua Blades and her passive. But as I used her, it felt like her entire kit is fighting against itself. She has two crowd control abilities, a ring of slashing damage and her own K-Drive. I don’t know why, but Yareli kinda doesn’t seem to do much. Surely they wouldn’t make the Warframe awful too? Yareli and the Waverider quest Her abilities feel lackluster. I essentially believed that Yareli had to be good, or at least middling. However, I basically went in blind when it came to what Yareli actually does. As a Warframe, she’s worth 6000 mastery, which is quite a lot. As part of my rush to reach Legendary One, I found myself racing to finish Yareli.
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