Dreamer’s Bond is one of the new mods to be introduced into Warframe, which has a variety of uses. We’ll go over what the mod is, how to get it, and if it’s worth it in the game.
How to get Dreamer’s Bond in Warframe
This mod is obtained by completing the Venus Junction on Earth. For newer players, this will be the last node you encounter while making your way south. For players who have already completed this, it should be obtained by checking your inbox.
To check your inbox, simply do the following:
- Press the pause/menu button or key.
- Select “Communication”.
- Select “Inbox”.
The inbox message you’re looking for should be from Ordis. The headline should read “Found Items!” in which he gives you a message that there’s an item you were not notified about.
Is Dreamer’s Bond worth it?
If you are a new player to Warframe, you’re putting yourself at a disadvantage if you don’t use Dreamer’s Bond. This mod combines half of the energy regeneration from Energy Siphon and Rejuvenation, so it’ll be useful as you’re still getting new things in the game.
Since getting an Aura mod will take a while for newer players to get, this should be a staple until you get your hands on the aforementioned Energy Siphon or Rejuvenation mods. This mod will especially be useful for caster frames like Volt and Mag who rely on energy for their kits.
If you’re a player who has already gotten used to the game and cleared the Star Chart up to Jupiter and beyond, Dreamer’s Bond may not be that worth it for you. It can still be used to give your frame the extra mod point capacity so you can refine builds.
At that point in the game, you’re better off earning Nightwave Credits to get yourself an Aura mod from Nora Night’s wares, like Energy Siphon, Steel Charge, or one of the Amp auras.