Warframe Recaster Neural Relay
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How to Farm Recaster Neural Relay in Warframe

Looks like a bare GPU but yeah, Neural Relay.

If you want some of the more specific items in Warframe, you’ll need to farm some rather obscure resources. Here’s how to farm Recaster Neural Relays in Warframe.

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Where to Get Recaster Neural Relay in Warframe

Warframe Orb Vallis Hotspot
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Recaster Neural Relays are acquired by dismantling Recasters at The Business, found in Fortuna on the planet Venus. To catch them, you’ll need to find a pond in the Orb Vallis and look for a hotspot. Hotspots are a little hard to spot (pun intended), but their appearance of neon lights just above the water can be noted. Once you find one you’ll want to use Narrow-Spectrum Bait which can also be purchased from The Business for a small amount of standing. Once done, Recasters should begin appearing at the hotspot and be available for you to catch.

No matter the size of the Recaster you catch, you will always get one Recaster Neural Relay for every Recaster that you dismantle. This doesn’t sound very pleasant, but at least makes the amount of fish you need straightforward. Alongside Recaster Neural Relays, each Recaster will give anywhere between 3-7 Scrap depending on whether it’s Basic, Adorned, or Magnificent.

What Are Recaster Neural Relays Used For?

Recaster Neural Relays are used in a small number of recipes, including the following:

  • Flatbelly Board – 10 Recaster Neural Relays
  • Haymaker Grip – 10 Recaster Neural Relays
  • Helstrum – 10 Recaster Neural Relays
  • Kreska – 1 Recaster Neural Relay
  • Steadyslam Grip – 10 Recaster Neural Relays
  • Stitch Loader – 5 Recaster Neural Relays
  • Tazicor – 10 Recaster Neural Relays
  • Thunderdrum Loader – 5 Recaster Neural Relays

If you want to make one of everything listed above, you’ll need 61 Recaster Neural Relays. However, keep in mind items like the Loaders and Grips will likely need to be made multiple times to master the various possible Kitguns. It all depends on your experience.

If you’re looking for more help with other fish, check out our guide on how to get Brickie Muon Batteries in Warframe.


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