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In the spirit of giving anyone a fair chance at becoming powerful and “winning”, Warframe‘s latest structure for acquiring its most powerful weapons was made quite complex. That would be the Warframe Incarnon Genesis rotation. It is a weekly mission track that you will need to keep track of if you want to maximize your efforts. That’s what we’re here to help you with. Consider this guide a way to make the most out of the Incarnon Genesis rotation.
How Does the Warframe Incarnon Genesis Rotation Work?
Simply put, the Incarnon Genesis rotation is the reward track for the Steel Path Circuit in Duviri. It’s not available in the regular Circuit (since that one is for acquiring the base versions of Warframes). They specifically made the Steel Path Circuit to reward Incarnon Genesis weapons. These will immensely help players in more difficult endgame activities.
It’s easier if you think of it as some kind of weekly battle pass. Each week, there are 10 rewards in the track that you need to work toward. This includes a couple of Incarnon Genesis weapons (more on that later). But like most battle passes these days, your effort will be forfeit after the duration ends, regardless of how far you’ve progressed in the reward track.
Of course, it goes without saying that you need to have Steel Path unlocked and finish either The Lone Story or the Duviri Experience in Duviri. That also means finishing the Duviri quest first.
Incarnon Genesis Weapon Lineup (Incarnon Genesis Rotation)
Now for the actual lineup or Incarnon weapon rewards, here they are separated per week so you can plan ahead.
1st Week (Rotation A)
- Braton Incarnon Genesis
- Lato Incarnon Genesis
- Skana Incarnon Genesis
- Paris Incarnon Genesis
- Kunai Incarnon Genesis
2nd Week (Rotation B)
- Boar Incarnon Genesis
- Gammacor Incarnon Genesis
- Angstrum Incarnon Genesis
- Gorgon Incarnon Genesis
- Anku Incarnon Genesis
3rd Week (Rotation C)
- Bo Incarnon Genesis
- Latron Incarnon Genesis
- Furis Incarnon Genesis
- Furax Incarnon Genesis
- Strun Incarnon Genesis
4th Week (Rotation D)
- Lex Incarnon Genesis
- Magistar Incarnon Genesis
- Boltor Incarnon Genesis
- Bronco Incarnon Genesis
- Ceramic Dagger Incarnon Genesis
5th Week (Rotation E)
- Torid Incarnon Genesis
- Dual Toxocyst Incarnon Genesis
- Dual Ichor Incarnon Genesis
- Miter Incarnon Genesis
- Atomos Incarnon Genesis
6th Week (Rotation F)
- Ack & Brunt Incarnon Genesis
- Soma Incarnon Genesis
- Vasto Incarnon Genesis
- Nami Solo Incarnon Genesis
- Burston Incarnon Genesis
7th Week (Rotation G)
- Zylok Incarnon Genesis
- Sibear Incarnon Genesis
- Dread Incarnon Genesis
- Despair Incarnon Genesis
- Hate Incarnon Genesis
Once the final or Rotation G is done, it will reset and next week will revert back to Rotation A. Each week, you’re allowed to pick two Incarnon weapons in the current Rotation to include in the Circuit reward track.
Tips for Picking Incarnon Genesis Weapons
If you want to shorten your grind, then you’ll want to make sure that you pick your target Incarnon Genesis weapon first and then reserve the second pick for something you don’t particularly need or want.
Your first pick will rewarded in Tier 5 of the Steel Path Circuit reward track while your second pick in the Incarnon Genesis weapon pool will be rewarded in Tier 10 of the reward track. Progress in filling the reward track meter only gets harder past Rank 4 so you need to make an extra effort to reach Rank 10.
Moreover, before you use the Incarnon Genesis adapter, ensure that you have the most powerful version of the weapon to be converted. Using Braton Incarnon Genesis as an example, you’ll want to use Braton Prime as your base, not MK1 Braton or the regular Braton. This way, your Braton Incarnon Genesis will have better stats.
There are some weapons that don’t have a Primed variant, of course, such as Torid. Feel free to use the base version of those weapons to turn into Incarnon Genesis.