Warframe: All Tektolyst Artifact Mods & How to Get Them

The Old Peace update added Tektolyst Artifact Mods, giving Operators a new layer of customization beyond Arcanes and traditional Warframe builds.

Installed directly onto Tektolyst Artifacts, these Mods boost stats, improve mobility, and offer unique cross-School effects for more specialized combat performance.

With four Mods per Focus School, players can mix and match bonuses to craft Operator builds tailored to their preferred playstyle and loadout.

How To Get Tektolyst Artifact Mods?

Tektolyst Artifact Mods can be earned from The Perita Rebellion encounter droptables, with rewards granted every three completed encounters in the Dark Refractory.

Commandeered Primes in Perita Rebellion missions also drop these Mods, making repeated Steel Path runs an effective method for farming them consistently over time.

Alternatively, Perita Rebellion resources can be exchanged with Marie Leroux at her Browse Wares shop in La Cathédrale for direct Mod acquisition.

All Tektolyst Artifact Mods

Below are the different Tektolyst Artifact Mods, shown at maximum rank, categorized by Focus School and detailing the bonuses they provide when equipped.

Madurai

  • Sil-Tabol – Increases Amp Status Chance by 60% and Status Damage by 15% for each Vazarin School Mod equipped.
  • Ubri-Kaneph – Adds 60% Amp Damage with a 10% bonus for each Mod from a unique School.
  • Hayan-Dabor – Increases Amp Multishot by 60%.
  • Vikla-Safor – Adds 30% Amp Fire Rate and 30% Amp Ammo Efficiency.

Naramon

  • Omn-Evi – Increases Amp Critical Chance by 60% and adds 10% Amp Critical Damage for each Zenurik School Mod equipped.
  • Metem-Erun – Increases Operator Sprint Speed by 30% with a 5% bonus for each Mod from a unique School.
  • Evir-Ti – Increases Operator Jump Height by 60%.
  • Hok-Kaal – After using Void Mode, the next Amp attack deals 3.0x bonus damage (5s cooldown).

Zenurik

  • Vik-Anam – Increases Maximum Amp Energy by 30% and adds 5% Amp Energy Regen Rate per Madurai School Mod equipped.
  • Empazu-Shol – Increases Tauron Strike Initial Charge by 12% and adds 2% bonus for each Mod from a unique School.
  • Esti Vel-Ikha – Increases Maximum Void Sling distance by 30% and adds 10% Void Sling radius per Mod from a unique School.
  • Sey-Taph – Increases Void Sling Efficiency by 30%.

Vazarin

  • Da-Ren – Adds 300 Operator Shields and 30 per Unairu School Mod equipped.
  • Metem-Hakh – Increases Operator Health & Shields by 30% and adds 5% bonus per Mod from a unique School.
  • Lorun-Tash – Adds 400 Operator Armor.
  • Yar Dal – Adds 300 Operator Health.

Unairu

  • Kaal-Zidi – Increases Void Mode Efficiency by 30% and adds 5% Movement Speed in Void Mode per Naramon School Mod equipped.
  • Lashta-Vak – Void Sling breaks containers within 12m and adds 2m bonus per Mod from a unique School.
  • Talsek-An – Grants knockdown immunity; blocked knockdowns trigger 3s Void Mode (7.5s cooldown).
  • Ulashta-Shol – Reduces Transference Static duration by 60%.

Accessing Tektolyst Artifact Mods

Tektolyst Artifact Mods are equipped by accessing a Tektolyst Artifact through the Operator Equipment menu, similar to how Arcanes are installed for customization.

Once equipped, the Mods provide bonuses to the Operator, enhancing Amp damage, Void abilities, and movement while allowing tailored playstyles for specific builds.

All Mods can be applied to any Tektolyst Artifact, regardless of Focus School, enabling cross-School experimentation and synergistic combinations between multiple Mods in one loadout.

Verdict

Tektolyst Artifact Mods expand Operator customization by offering stat boosts and synergies, allowing Operators to be built almost like fully customizable Warframes.

Combined with Arcanes, these Mods provide meaningful improvements to damage, survivability, and utility, giving Operators clear advantages in high-level content.

Farming and equipping these Mods is worth the investment for players seeking optimized Operators and specialized builds across all Focus Schools.

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