When it comes to fishing inWarframe, catching fish can be surprisingly useful in the long term. As one example, certainZawswill require you to get fishing materials from particular fish likeSharrac and Mawfish. One such material needs a fish that can be somewhat easy to find, but you’ll need to know what part of the map to look for first. Here’s how to getCharc Electroplaxin Warframe.
Where to Farm Charc Electroplax in Warframe
Charc Electroplaxis acquired throughcutting Charc EelsatFisher Hai-LukinCetus. Charc Eels can be found inlake biomes, particularly within theGara Toht Lakeover on the East of the map. Youwon’t need a hotspot or baitto find it as it’s a very common fish, and youwon’t need a particular spearas any spear will get the job done. No matter whether the Charc Eel is small, medium, or large, it willalways yield the same amountof Charc Electroplax. You’ll also get someFish Meat, Fish Scales, and Fish Oilif you needed any.Tusk Thumpersalso have a chance to drop Charc Electroplax, though that’s an extremelyunreliablefarming method at best.
What is Charc Electroplax Used For?
Charc Electroplax hasfive different recipesthat it’s needed in, with one being a tad surprising. These recipes and the required amounts of the material are as follows:
Most of these recipes are fairly understandable, though theVoidrig Weapon Podis out of left field. You’ll want to snag that early though, sinceVoidrigis considered by many to be the stronger of the twoNecramechs. That aside, you’ll need a total of75 Charc Electroplaxto get everything listed, though you may need multipleLinks or Fosfor Rahdover time. It all depends on how many Zaws you’re building, and how much Fosfor Rahd you want to stock up on.Related:How to Get Saturated Muscle Mass in Warframe
Charc Electroplaxisn’t difficult to come across, though doesn’t have a lot of practical use. Thankfully, you won’t have trouble farming it if you need it down the line. While you’re after fish, check out our guide onhow to catch aMawfishin Warframe.
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