Warframe: How to Get the Rauta Shotgun

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Warframe Rauta Shotgun
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While the main show for the Seven Crimes of Kullervo is the frame Kullervo himself, he isn’t all that’s arrived with this update. There’s also new Decrees to collect when clearing a spiral, new challenges to complete, and even a new Undercroft tileset to help freshen things up. There’s also a new weapon, which can be a little confusing to get at first. Here’s how to get the Rauta shotgun in Warframe.

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Where to Find the Rauta Shotgun in Warframe

The Rauta shotgun’s blueprint and parts can be acquired from Acrithis. Her shop is found either next to the exit portal when completing a spiral or through the Dormizone at her store. When interacting with her, select the option Kullervo’s Archive to see her options. You’ll find Credits and each of Kullervo’s parts here, but you’ll also find the parts and the blueprint for the Rauta shotgun.

To get the parts and blueprint for the Rauta, you’ll need Kullervo’s Bane. We’re not going to go in-depth with how you get that resource (as we do that in our Kullervo guide, linked below), but the gist of it is that you’ll want to kill Kullervo during certain spirals in Duviri. When done, complete the spiral and exit to get four, five, or six Kullervo’s Bane. You’ll get six, seven, or eight when playing on The Steel Path variant of Duviri. The Rauta blueprint requires 12 Kullervo’s Bane, while each part requires six. This means you’ll need 30 Kullervo’s Bane for the full weapon.

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Once you have all the required parts, and 10 Pathos Clamp for the main blueprint (gotten from completing Duviri spirals), wait 24 hours and you’ll have a fresh Rauta for use when you please. This is a semi-auto primary shotgun, so be ready to get up close and personal. While we’re on the topic of Duviri-related weapons, check out our guide on all weapons available in the recent Duviri Paradox update for Warframe.

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