Customizing The Most Confusing Things

When it comes to customization, Warframe really lets you create gorgeous things. With a myriad of not just colour schemes, but also armour, capes and more, decorating a Warframe is an enjoyable experience. Not only can you decorate a ton of things, but you can decorate things on a budget, and there are plenty of free customization options too.

Bow and Arrows and Dangly things

You can decorate a lot of things on and around your Warframe, to the point that one can forget stuff. Bows for example can be coloured and there are several skins for them. What’s interesting though is that you can also cosmetically change both the quiver and the arrows that you want to shoot. And then we have Sugutras. These are little dangling pieces you can attach to your melee weapons. They are barely recognizable most of the time, but you can colour them. Unlike things like sigils and emblems, you only really change the model and shape of a Sugutra.

Many guns have extra skin options, the same way Warframes do, but the Warframes themselves are probably the most customizable overall. While everyone knows you can customize the colours of your armour, you can customize even further using sigils and emblems.

And then we have everything else in Warframe. Your Orbiter, your Landing Craft, your Archwings and Necramechs and K-Drives. All colourable in whatever colour you want. Heck, just look at Dojos! We can build and customize our own bases. Everything can be coloured pretty much however you want. It’s genuinely quite impressive how much you can customize things.

In fact, there’s more that you can customize than meets the eye…

Spoiler warning, the following text is a massive spoiler. Hence why I’ve put a massive image here.

This is Ordis.
This is Ordis. He doesn’t like spoilers either. Interestingly though, Ordis has almost no customization at all, apart from turning off his random voice lines.

Customizing the Lotus?

By far the weirdest thing you can customize though is the Lotus. Or Natah. Or Margulis. Depending on who you went with at the end of the New War. But the fact that they are customizable at all is incredibly strange. That being said, there are only a handful of options, one of which is colour. The forms of Lotus we can choose from are, well, really weird. Originally your Lotus will be whatever you chose when Natah asks who she is. But for the small price of 165 Platinum, you can change your mind.

There are currently 5 forms to choose from, including original Lotus, Lotus Prime, Margulis (Lotus without a helmet basically), and then two Sentient forms, Eidolon Natah and Sentient Natah. As they were seen in various quests. What makes this a bit stranger is that you can access the Lotus customization feature by going to the Lotus helm in your living quarters and pressing X (or whatever your default interaction key is).

However, pretty much all of the forms colour quite nicely, and I am surprised at how cool they all look. Of course, I made my Lotus yellow.

Lotus Prime
A more Prime-like form for the Lotus

Amusingly, she actually looks pretty damn good.

Medic

Medic, also known as Arkay, the resident god of death in a local pocket dimension, is the chief editor and main writer of the Daily SPUF, producing most of this site's articles and keeping the website daily.

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