Edited By
Dominic Crown

A growing number of players are calling for a dedicated Plant Warframe, challenging the current roster that lacks such a character. Recently, one player proposed an extensive concept that aims to fill this gap, stirring up conversation in forums.
Gamers have long noted the absence of a Plant Warframe, despite the various themes and powers in the game. The recent concept details unique abilities focused on nature, health, and damage mechanics. With Oberon being labeled a paladin, many feel he doesn't meet the criteria for a true Plant Warframe.
Photosynthesis: Passive health and energy regeneration that increases in light.
"It would add a new layer to gameplay," commented one participant.
Germinate: Planting seeds creates offensive and defensive plants.
Enemies are debuffed and dealt damage through poisonous clouds.
"This could change combat dynamics dramatically," stated another.
Harvest: Absorbing plants from either environment or enemies grants bonuses. The variety in effects optimizes combat strategies based on enemy type.
Bloom: An area attack affecting foes with stunning pollen.
Overgrowth: A defensive state offering support and damage mitigation for allies.
Players are animated about the potential of a Plant Warframe.
Sentiments range from "I approve of this concept!" to playful skepticism regarding Oberon's status, with comments highlighting his mixed themes.
Others jokingly requested a spider-themed Warframe to accompany the plant concept, sparking lighthearted discussions in user boards.
"Oberon should not be counted; he's neither plant nor druid!"
๐ฑ Distinct absence of a Plant Warframe noted in the game.
๐ฟ Concept proposes intricate mechanics for combat enhancement.
๐ผ Players engage positively, seeking more unique themes like insects or animals.
Whether this will gain traction remains to be seen, but the demand for new and innovative content is undeniable. The gaming community is always excited for fresh ideas, questioning how such a character could shake up Warframe as it stands today.