Discover all hidden Fragments in Warframe. Learn how to find and scan Cephalon, Fish, Glass, Ghoul, and other lore fragments to unlock audio and visual lore.
Walkthrough
- 1Fragments are pieces of hidden lore found throughout the Origin System.
- 2Most Fragments can be scanned using a Codex or Synthesis Scanner.
- 3Scanning a Fragment unlocks artwork in the Codex's Universe tab and accompanying lore.
- 4A hidden point on the unlocked artwork can be hovered over to reveal a short audio transmission with additional lore. White noise serves as an audio clue for this point.
- 5Some Fragments require direct interaction (default key 'X') to acquire.
- 6Fragments are categorized into various types, including Cephalon, Fish, Glass, Ghoul, Revenant, Solaris United, Partnership, The Tenets, Duviri, Albrecht, Isleweaver, Somachord, and Frame Fighter Fragments.
- 7Cephalon Fragments are typically found in rooms during missions, appearing as hovering blue data blocks. They can be found on most planets, moons, and locations except the Kuva Fortress.
- 8Cephalon Fragments reveal lore about Factions, Characters, and Planets, and decrypting them unlocks 'Ordis' Past', narrated by Ordis.
- 9Fragments can appear on the mini-map as a blue quadruple diamond if loot radar mods are equipped.
- 10Fragments can be found once per mission and spawn randomly, except in Defense, Interception, and Archwing missions.
- 11Each Fragment type has specific locations and lore associated with it. For example, Cephalon Fragments on Earth reveal lore about its abandoned state and Grineer settlements, while Venus fragments detail Corpus industrial practices and Tenno dojos.
Tips
- Equip loot radar mods to easily spot Cephalon Fragments on your mini-map.
- Listen for the white noise to locate the hidden audio clue on scanned Fragment artwork.
- Be aware that certain mission types (Defense, Interception, Archwing) do not spawn Fragments.
- Explore thoroughly in missions to find the hidden data blocks.
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