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Technocyte Coda serve as the third set of Liches you can farm in Warframe. These Infested Liches come with their own unique Requiem mods and rewards, notably the Coda series of weapons. These are upgraded versions of pre-existing Infested weapons that have significantly better base stats.
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PostsWhile these weapons aren't quite as potent as Incarnons or other meta picks, the Coda arsenal includes some fantastic weapons if you're breaking into endgame content or just want to mix up your loadouts. Today, we'll be ranking every Coda weapon in Warframe in a tier list from worst to best. Before we get to the rankings, let's first explain how we tiered each weapon.
How We Rank Weapons
This tier list will be ranking the Coda weapons based on their performance in high-level Steel Path content, around level 300+. The hardest content in Warframe—Elite and Temporal Archimedia, mainly—are around this difficulty level. Utility, augments, and unique build gimmicks have also been considered with each ranking.
- S Tier: Best of the best, competitive with Incarnons and other meta options.
- A Tier: Strong options that require some investment or an augment to truly shine.
- B Tier: Solid weapons. These can excel in endgame content, albeit with serious investment.
- C Tier: Medicore weapons. Weapons in this tier are generally outclassed by similar weapons in their Mastery Rank range.
As with most weapons in Warframe, you can make any Coda weapon excel in all content with the right build and external help from your Warframe, Focus School, and other sources. Weapons of a higher tier are generally easier to make powerful or require less help from other parts of your loadout.
Tier List Overview
S Tier
Coda Pathocyst
Coda Bassocyst
Coda Mire
A Tier
Coda Synapse
Coda Catabolyst
Coda Sporothrix
Coda Caustacyst
B Tier
Coda Tysis
Dual Coda Toxica
Coda Motorvore
Coda Hirudo
C Tier
Coda Pox
Coda Hema
S Tier
Weapon
Archetype
Reasoning
Coda Pathocyst
Infested Glaive
Thrown attacks spawn maggots on hit
Strongest Glaive in the game. Features innate Viral damage.
With an Electric progenitor, the Pathocyst can trigger Melee Influence with ease.
Coda Bassocyst
Projectile Shotgun
Alt-fire debuffs targets with Impact and Magnetic.
Infested Arca Plasmor. Packed with damage types thanks to its innate Radiation, Blast, and alt-fire.
Multiplicative damage scaling with Galvanized Savvy.
Coda Mire
Infested Sword
Slam attacks inflict guaranteed Toxin status.
Best sword in the game. Incredibly strong with slam attack builds.
These weapons are absurdly powerful and compete with Warframe's meta picks. The Coda Pathocyst has powercrept the Glaive Prime as the best Glaive in the game, featuring innate Viral damage and a progenitor elemental bonus. If you get one with Electric, you can easily proc Melee Influence through your heavy attack. It deals absurd damage if modded correctly, clearing rooms of enemies with a single explosion.
The Coda Bassocyst is the Infested variant of the Arca Plasmor, an energy shotgun that features high base damage and critical stats. But unlike the Tenet Arca Plasmor, the Coda Bassocyst gets most of its damage through multiplicative gun CO. This gun intrinsically does Radiation, Blast, and can debuff targets with Magnetic through its alt-fire. Throw on a progenitor bonus and some mods, and you can easily dish out millions of damage per shot.
Finally, the Coda Mire is the best sword in the game, full stop. It inflicts guaranteed Toxin status with each slam attack. Scale your slam attack damage, and this weapon can clear all Steel Path content with ease. Throw on some damage buffs like Roar, and you can handle level cap enemies without much issue.
A Tier
Weapon
Archetype
Reasoning
Coda Synapse
Beam Rifle
Fantastic critical stats
Strong single-target DPS when modded for critical damage and multishot.
Lacks chaining capabilities, but this can be mitigated with punch through.
Coda Catabolyst
Secondary Pistol
Reloading throws a fan of explosive projectiles. The lower your magazine, the more damage they inflict.
Powerful AoE cleave tool if modded for its reload gimmick.
Catabolyst augment drastically improves its grenade damage; Synth Charge also works.
Coda Sporothrix
Infested Sniper
Shots detonate after a short delay.
Great AoE sniper rifle if you own the Sporothrix augment.
WIthout the augment, it's closer to B tier.
Coda Caustacyst
Scythe
Charged heavy attacks launch a pool of toxic sludge that open enemies to finishers.
Powerful heavy attack scythe with a useful crowd control gimmick.
Starting off the A-tier section is the Coda Synapse, a beam rifle with incredible critical stats and fairly high base damage once you get a 60 percent progenitor bonus. While the Synapse doesn't chain between targets like the Tenet Glaxion or Torid Incarnon, this weapon can pump out some absurd single-target DPS when modded properly.
If you want to slay hordes of enemies, the Coda Catabolyst is more up your alley. This pistol draws its ammunition from a pus sack that you can lob like a grenade upon reloading. The Coda variant throws three grenades out simultaneously, allowing you blanket an area with high-damage explosives or shotgun a target directly next to you. Pair it with the Critical Mutation augment to deal some jaw-dropping burst damage.
Synth Charge Synergy
The grenade reload from the Coda Catabolyst works with Synth Charge if you reload with one round left in the magazine. If you melee between reloads, the passive set bonus from Pax Shot will auto-reload the Catabolyst, allowing you to chain this behavior without having to fire the gun.
The Coda Sporothrix also deserves a mention for its strong mix of AoE damage and high single-target DPS, although you'll need to run the Volatile Variant augment to make its gimmick useful; the weapon is otherwise in the B tier.
If you're a fan of melee weapons, the Coda Caustacyst is also worth grabbing. As with all scythes, it's a strong heavy attack weapon due to its forced Slash procs. This pairs nicely with its sludge mechanic to slow targets and inflict guaranteed Corrosive, ramping up mods like Condition Overload.
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PostsB Tier
Weapon
Archetype
Reasoning
Coda Tysis
Secondary Pistol
Projectiles detonate after a short delay; innate Corrosive damage.
Powerful semi-auto pistol that fires Corrosive needles.
Multiplicative damage scaling with Galvanized Shot.
Dual Coda Torxica
Akimbo Pistols
This weapon deals increased damage against enemies debuffed with Cold.
Bullet hose secondaries that gain bonus damage for each Cold status on a target.
Solid damage, although nowhere near the A or S tier.
Coda Motovore
Hammer
Physical damage mods are x5 stronger; highest damage type grants the Motorvore a unique stat buff.
Hammer that encourages the use of IPS mods. Solid damage with slam or dedicated melee builds.
Impact grants +40% attack speed, Puncture grants +1.5m of range, and Slash grants 100% status chance.
Coda Hirudo
Sparring Melee
Critical hits grant life steal.
Solid sparring weapons that always heal you when built for critical damage.
Weapons in this tier are quite powerful with some heavy investment, although they don't compete with some of Warframe's meta picks. The Coda Tysis is a great example of this. It's a powerful single-shot pistol that comes with innate Corrosive damage, making it a powerhouse when paired with Galvanized Shot. It has no AoE capabilities, but it can deal some incredible single-target DPS once you've inflicted a few status ailments
The Dual Coda Torxica are an entirely new weapon family, although they function identically to most of Warframe's bullet-hose secondary pistols. These weapons feature innate Cold damage and gain an escalating damage boost against targets debuffed by Cold, up to a 50 percent multiplicative damage bonus at max Cold stacks. Pair this with Secondary Shiver for some solid damage.
While the Coda Motovore isn't the best melee weapon around, it's a powerful hammer that has a unique gimmick with IPS mods. Modding for Impact, Puncture, or Slash damage will grant the Motovore a passive effect. Additionally, these mods are five times as powerful on this weapon, making physical damage builds a decent option here.
If utility matters more to you, then the Coda Hirudo isn't a bad choice. These sparring weapons restore a portion of your HP equal to a percentage of critical damage dealt with this weapon. Getting this weapon to always critically strike isn't much of a challenge, so the Hirudo effectively has life steal on hit once you've modded it.
C Tier
Weapon
Archetype
Reasoning
Coda Pox
Secondary Projectiles
Detonates on impact, creating a lingering cloud that inflicts status ailments.
Decent status primer, although powercrept by other weapons.
Coda Hema
Burst Rifle
Headshots grant life steal; reloading drains the user's HP.
Mediocre damage for an MR17 weapon.
Neither of these weapons are necessarily bad, but they simply don't compete with the other Coda weapons available. The Coda Pox doesn't do much to bring the Pox into the current sandbox, opting to lean into the weapon's status-priming niche through its gas clouds. It's not a bad weapon for priming targets, although it's arguably outclassed by the Cedo, most beam weapons, and even the Zakti.
The Coda Hema is an average burst rifle with a life steal gimmick on headshots. It's not a bad weapon by any stretch, yet it struggles to stand out due to its mediocre damage output for its MR requirement. At MR17, you gain access to all Incarnons and other strong Lich weapons like the Coda Bassocyst. Nearly every other Coda weapon will serve you better here.
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