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How To Get Dreamers Bond in Warframe (Warframe Dreamers Bond Explained)

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Sid NatividadBy Sid NatividadFebruary 21, 20243 Mins Read
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Warframe has finally graced the iOS platform with its high-octane space ninja action. Of course, the controls there are less acrobatic and somewhat more difficult. To make it easier for newbies to preserve themselves in missions, Warframe has introduced the Dreamers Bond or Dreamer’s Bond mod. If you’re a mod collector or a fresh face in Warframe, here’s how to get Dreamers Bond.

What Is Dreamers Bond in Warframe?

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It’s an aura mod in Warframe that you can sum up as a combination of Energy Siphon (which grants Energy regeneration) and Rejuvenation (which grants Health regeneration). However, being an amalgam of both aura mods, Dreamer’s Bond is less powerful than either mods.

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Dreamer’s Bond is also a Madurai Polarity (V) mod with a 7-capacity cost (this becomes a boost if you slot it in the right Polarity). Here are its effects and stats:

  • Squad receives +0.3 Energy Regen/s and +1.5 Health Regen/s

Being squad-based, it stacks, much like Energy Siphon and other aura mods. That means if all four members of the squad have Dreamer’s Bond equipped, that Energy Regen per second will add up to 1.2 while the Health Regen per second will become a solid 4/s.

Since it’s a mod targeted at beginners and newbies, then you can enjoy its quadrupled benefits most of the time during the early game.

Is it Much Better than Energy Siphon or Rejuvenation?

Keep in mind that both Energy Siphon (+0.6 Energy Regen/s) and Rejuvenation (+3 Health Regen/s) can also stack. And they easily have double the effect of Dreamer’s Bond, so you might want to pick them instead — Energy Siphon particularly, once you have a tanky Warframe.

You can buy both Energy Siphon and Rejuvenation in the Nightwave Offering store pretty early on, too. It’s a matter of which you prioritize better. More Energy Regen helps you become more powerful, while Health Regen is better for surviving missions.

Where To Get Dreamers Bond

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Warframe will reward you with Dreamer’s Bond once you have completed the Earth to Venus Junction. If you have already completed that Junction prior, you should get Dreamers Bond in the mail. You can check it in the Inbox.

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With Warframe being as buggy as ever during major updates, there might be instances when the mod won’t be mailed to you. This could be a bug or some oversight. However, you don’t need to worry, as you can purchase the Dreamer’s Bond mod.

It costs 20 Nightwave Cred Offerings from Nora’s Nightwave Offerings store. Like most Nightwave Offerings, though, it sometimes rotates out of availability.

You can also trade for the mod with Platinum, but we don’t recommend that noob trap. Hold on to your Platinum, newbies.

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