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Void Drop Table 3.0 update

Learn about the Void Drop Table 3.0 update in Warframe. This guide explains the new format, how it simplifies updates for editors, and how it affects your experience.

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Learn about the Void Drop Table 3.0 update in Warframe. This guide explains the new format, how it simplifies updates for editors, and how it affects your experience.

Hey there, Tenno! So, you've probably noticed things are a bit different with the Void drop tables. A few months back, they tried a big revamp to make things easier, but some folks found it a bit clunky. Well, they've rolled out another update, version 3.0, and this one's mostly an under-the-hood change for the wiki editors, but it's good to know what's going on.

The biggest thing is that updating the drop tables used to be a real pain. Whenever a new Prime set dropped, editors had to update at least three different pages: the main Orokin Void rewards, a breakdown by reward type, and then go into every single Prime article to update the {{BuildRequire}} template. Super tedious and easy to mess up!

Big News: The old mission and reward tables have been moved to new, dedicated pages: Orokin Void/ByMissions and Orokin Void/ByRewards.

Now, they're using a new system with Module:Void and a central meta table, Module:Void/data. This means they only need to update that one meta table, and all the pages that use the module will automatically show the changes. Pretty neat, huh? It'll generate info for you either by mission or by rewards.

For example, you might see something like this:

| Input |
| --- |
| `{{#invoke:Void|mission|PC|Tower III|Sabotage}}` | `{{#invoke:Void|item|PC|Boltor|Barrel}}` |
| Output |
| ![Primeblade](https://warframe.fandom.com/wiki/Ankyros_Prime

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