If you want some prime parts in Warframe, you’ll want tons of Void Traces alongside relics. Here’s how to farm Void Traces in Warframe.
The Best Way to Farm Void Traces in Warframe
If you want to get a lot of Void Traces fast in Warframe, your best bet is toopen relics you don’t want to level up otherwise. These can be acquired from various missions primarily in the Void, which vary in type based on the mission. If you’re having trouble farming for a specific relic type, you can use our guide below as guidance.
As for how you may open these up quickly, you should focus on shorter missions in the Void Fissures menu (found on the Navigation screen). The fastest missions includeCapture, Exterminate, and Rescuesince they can often be speedran to keep times down. Once you have some relics, open them up to receive anywhere from 6-30 Void Traces from each relic.

If you want to increase this further, you can run aResource Booster(not to be confused with a Resource Drop Chance Booster) to double any Void Traces you get through this method. This ups your earnings to 12-60 Void Traces per relic. If you want to make your relics Radiant, that’s possibly as much as halfway to a Radiant relic for opening just one fodder relic.
What Other Methods Are There for Farming Void Traces?
If relic opening isn’t your cup of tea, or you’re simply curious, there are two other ways to get Void Traces. The first is from completingGranum Void missions, each giving 5-15 Void Traces depending on which level of Granum Void you’re attempting. You can also openIsolation Vaults, which have a chance to reward Void Traces from their containers.
If you’re curious about farming more resources, check out our guide onhow to farm Control Modules in Warframe.
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