![]() It works out at about 160 platinum, which is almost the same price as a deluxe skin without the extras a deluxe bundle comes with (165 platinum). The money is split between Valve, Digital Extremes and the person who made it, so I can see why the prices are higher than normal. It might be because skins are somewhat expensive. The only skin I own is the Frost Harka skin, a deluxe skin released for, er, Frost last year. Stupid Sexy Frostīut the thing is, I never really use skins. That crest coming off her head just doesn’t sit right. Personally, I like the body, but I don’t like the helmet the Ember Vermillion skin comes with. ![]() Also a Vermillion Bird is literally a Chinese flaming pheasant and a representative of the South and of various constellations, to put it in overly simplified terms. And that’s what the new deluxe skin does, it accentuates the flame bird side of her. Well, actually, she’s supposed to look like a phoenix or some sort of flaming bird. But on the flip side, the “doesn’t suit Ember” thing seems weird, because normal Ember looks a lot like a chicken. Many people said that it didn’t suit Ember’s fire theme, and that it’d be better suited for Zephyr. ![]() The second it was revealed, everyone called it a chicken skin and a lot of people hated it. The new Valkyr Tennogen skin is adored too, and Mesa’s new Tennogen skin has a lot of metallic, shiny parts that people have painted in gold to make her seem like a Mesas Prime. The Nekros Irkalla skin has been lovely as well, even if it’s a bit buggy with the chains on his arms and back. The Mag Pneuma skin (NOT pronounced p-nev-mah as I keep on reading it – stupid Greek) has been a nice success, featuring arms and legs that kinda just float, held in place by magnets. Most of the skins were accepted by the community. Pictured: Not the new Nekros Deluxe Skin. Three deluxe skins were also released, for Mag, Nekros and Ember, available for Platinum, all of which drastically change the look of each character while sticking to their themes. Nehza (the awkward result of what would happen if Loki and Volt had a child and Rhino and Ember had a child then those kids had a child) finally got a new skin after bloody forever, and Limbo got some love as well in a series of Tennogen skins designed by the community. Recently, a ton of new skins were released, often for under-appreciated characters. All these cosmetics are available in three forms – available for purchase with Platinum, the in-game currency only available in specific bundles or Prime Access or available for purchase via Steam through a service called Tennogen. In Warframe, there are four types of cosmetics – syandanas, flowing capes that sit on one’s back armour sets which go on your Warframe’s legs, arms and chest alternate helmets for each Warframe and Warframe skins, which change the appearance and texture of your Warframe.
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