Warframe: Corrosive Projection Mod (How To Get, Effects & Stats)

Aura Mods have a decent way of altering the outcome of missions, especially when they can contribute something the whole squad can benefit from.

Corrosive Projection makes it easier to take out certain enemies, especially when you are going up against factions like the Grineer.

Having this Aura Mod equipped will cause enemies to lose a certain percentage of their total armor, making it easier to take out their health due to the reduced damage resistance.

How To Get Corrosive Projection?

Corrosive Projection can be bought from the Nightwave Cred Offerings when it appears in the weekly rotation, giving a reliable way to add it to your loadout.

It costs 20 Nightwave Creds when available, so you’ll need to save and check the offerings each week until it shows up in stock.

There is also a small chance for Corrosive Projection to drop from Duviri Endless tier rewards, giving another way to get it while grinding endless missions in Duviri.

Corrosive Projection Mod Effects

Corrosive Projection lowers armor for all enemies in a mission, letting your weapons hit harder and making it easier to take down tough targets.

Higher-rank versions make the reduction stronger, and if more teammates equip it, the effect stacks, helping the whole squad deal more damage.

Other armor-reducing effects, like Warframe abilities or Corrosive status procs, also stack with this Aura, making it even easier to weaken multiple enemies.

This mod is especially useful in missions with lots of armored enemies or high-level content, where enemy armor is stronger, and weapons need every advantage to deal damage.

Corrosive Projection Stats

Rank

Armor Reduction

Capacity

0

-3%-2
1-6%

-3

2

-9%-4
3-12%

-5

4

-15%-6
5-18%

-7

Verdict

Corrosive Projection is a strong choice for missions with lots of armored enemies, letting you deal more damage and take down tough targets faster.

It works well with teammates and abilities that reduce armor, making it easier to clear groups quickly and keep the fight moving without getting stuck.

Overall, this Aura makes high-level content more manageable, giving both solo players and squads a consistent way to weaken enemies and finish missions efficiently.

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