Flow increases the Maximum Energy reserve of a Warframe.
Stats
Rank | Effect | Cost | Conclave |
---|---|---|---|
0 | +25% | 4 | C8 |
1 | +50% | 5 | C8 |
2 | +75% | 6 | C11 |
3 | +100% | 7 | C14 |
4 | +125% | 8 | C17 |
5 | +150% | 9 | C20 |
Base | Energy totals for unranked and rank 30 Warframes | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
100 (150) | 125 (175) | 150 (200) | 175 (225) | 200 (250) | 225 (275) | 250 (300) |
150 (225) | 187 (262) | 225 (300) | 262 (337) | 300 (375) | 337 (412) | 375 (450) |
175 (262) | 218 (306) | 262 (350) | 306 (393) | 350 (437) | 393 (481) | 437 (525) |
200
(300) |
250
(350) |
300
(400) |
350
(450) |
400
(500) |
450
(550) |
500
(600) |
Notes
- The energy increase is applied to the base (rank 0) energy reserve of a Warframe before energy gains from level ups are applied.
- Energytotal = Energymax + (Energybase × Flow Multiplier)
- Example: A rank 30 Loki has a maximum energy pool of 225 and a base energy of 150. When equipped with a max rank 5 Flow mod (+150%), the Warframe would have 225 + (150 × 150%) = 450 maximum energy.
- This mod is better than Streamline mod for some purposes.
- Due to a higher energy pool, abilities can be cast more often. The additional energy allows for more uses than the reduced usage of Streamline.
- The additional energy benefits certain mods (such as Quick Thinking and Rage).
- The higher energy cap allows toggled duration abilities like Sound Quake and Absorb to last longer.
- However, as the mod simply increases the amount of energy the player can store it isn't beneficial when energy is constantly being used. Players who frequently use abilities should consider Streamline or a combination.
- For specific Warframe base and maximum values, see Warframes Comparison.
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See also
- Mods
- Primed Flow, the Prime version.
- Energy