A list of puns related to "Drifter (chocolate)"
As an experienced Destiny player Iβm not sure why I canβt work this out, is it bugged?
Last year from memory I thought you just have to interact with them ?
Thanks in advance
Title. Nuff said. Sucks if you're a snitch!
Please return it safely
Aside from dark chocolate motes, what are we getting our homie? I might make a list of some of them... dunno what I'll do with It tho... do your thing!
I made the dark chocolate motes but can't get Drifter to accept them. I've looked in the inventory, exited his dialogue and retalked to him and I even opened up my menu/returned.
Anyone else have this issue?
[[UPDATE]]
I just remade the Dark Chocolate Motes and he took them. Guess we gotta have a Bungie glitch troll every once in awhile, huh?
[[UPDATE.2]] Ran into the SAME issue with Amanda Holidays cookies. I made both Amanda's and Drifter's one right after the other and for some reason when I went to the tower, it's like they fell out of my inventory magically. Pretty agitated as Null Taste doesn't drop a lot.
[[LAST UPDATE]] My stupid self. Turns out they go to your Post Master if your inventory is full. Thanks for sticking through this wild ride y'all.
Opening a crucible engram from Shaxx and recieving a crucible weapon like Last perdition or nature of the beast would be a much better use of the engrams, instead of regular open world drops that is right now. Open world drops we have Banshee for.
Same thing goes with Drifter and Zavala who could have their own pools as well. Weapons like Trinary System or Royal Entry would benefit greatly from this, as they have gotten harder to acquire over the seasons.
It would simply give a purpose to the engram, and a new acquisition source for specific weapons.
Iβd have to say mine was the original Time out, not the wafer one you have these days. Do any of you guys remember time out, Iβve asked a few people and they only seem to know the current wafer one.
Also white chocolate dream from the heroes box.
Got me feeling nostalgic now, I also used to like drifter.
EDIT: Guys I just wanna say thanks for sharing all your childhood chocolates, and I can see itβs taken all of you down memory lane, seeing that made me happy and genuinely bought a smile to my face!
Like, getting rid of all your stuff, taking just some clothes, a bankroll, and a bedroll on your Harley Davidson. Traveling the country on a real-life poker tour, reminiscent of something you might have seen in the old west days. Hittin' up casinos and card rooms, managing your bankroll and winrate, living cheap (when on a cooler at least), and really just letting life lay the cards out for you?
Have any of y'all daydreamed about doing this? Or known anyone who has?
Everybody loves a bad idea when it works, u/Agorbs, it is your time.
When all pickles are lost, you will still be a Guardian, and you will still be enough.
Title.
This new bit of lore comes from the quest βRite of Dawning,β after you give the Drifter some dark chocolate motes.
Warframe isn't a game balanced for PvP. The movement makes it even more hectic than DOOM and neither frames nor weapons are balanced for this.
As it has been suggested in the past - faction based PvP (Grineer, Corpus, Infested) could actually be the way to go for exciting and fun PvP in Warframe. Be it in the spirit of Star Wars Battlefront (for humanoids), or Natural Selection 2 (for infested).
The New War's experimental gameplay elements have laid a very good foundation for this type of gameplay and luckily faction based PvP is far easier to balance than Warframe vs Warframe.
- and expand Warframe's playerbase & community.
I don't know how I wasn't aware of this card before now, but https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/whispering-slab tells us about Eris going to Drifter to get help with how to interpret the Darkness.
>"I need to know," she says and hesitates, half-hearted restraint preceding sacrilege. "Tell me how to interpret the Darkness."
>"We've both seen beneath the surface."
>"Asher is entrenched in his thinking," she says and gently places a palm down on the workbench beside them. "Ikora⦠she tries. She hears, but she doesn't understand. No one is listening."
>Drifter pockets the coin and turns to face her. He stares deep. "Experience. Hell of a thing." He looks down the gangway of the Derelict and through the gate that would take him to his Haul. "Favors ain't free. I do this, you owe me."
>Eris nods. Drifter swipes the workbench clean and pulls out a retractable seat for himself.
>"How long you got?"
>The two sit. They speak. They listen. Linkages forged in Light and Dark of traded secrets as the Derelict hangs in orbit around the Earth. Pacts are made. Soon, there is only the silence of knowing left between them.
This encounter clearly happens before the Season of Arrivals as they seem to have barely talked before this point, putting this after the end of Shadowkeeps campaign when Eris's ball was turned to ice by Stasis inside the Pyramid.
Before this lorecard we didn't have any confirmation that the Drifter did indeed discover Stasis on the planet he discovered with Light draining creatures, but this confirms what some of us in the community suspected.
>The blue setting was still there, accessible whenever we needed it. But the red setting would save our lives. It was kit-bashed and jury-rigged, but it could replicate the energy of the cages. We froze every creature we came across, brought all of them onboard a new ship I cobbled together, now that we were free to explore that ice trap of a planet. It was a trashfire of parts I lovingly dubbed "The Derelict," a ship that I added to as I journeyed back towards home.
>Ghost could now tap into spectrums of Light no one on Earth had yet seen. Spectrums beyond the Light. Don't get me wrong. I'm no herald of the Dark. This was a kit-bash job.
I know I'm late finding this lore, but I hope it will correct a few others who were also unaware of the Whispering Slab card.
They think it may be Pharaoh Rocher.
I finaly got around finishing the New War and here's few things that bugged me. The timeskip between operator and natah being sucked into the wormhole and the Assassin Creed Drifter gameplay was a narrative choice I get and appreciate as setting up the mystery.
But we are sure expected to belive that a character that we have only just met knows and cares about the plot and character's so far even though the game has to make a point that hey didn't just come form the future and so can't use that as the easy explantanion.
So Drifter is a version of our Operator who never got rescued from the void.
Therefore :
Especially if you choose to play the last part as the Drifter they sure give a lot of shit about a reanimated mimic corpse that tried to kill them moments prior. So yeah maybe they had read through the WarframeWiki to figure it all out before setting out to unpot some random ostrons in the woods.
Giveaway over! Keys have been sent :)
Leftover games from the Jingle Jam 2021 charity bundle. Comment with a number from 1 to 10,000 and any games you're interested in β one per person, so order them by preference. These codes will apparently expire on January 1st, so use 'em if you win 'em! I'll pick random winners tomorrow evening (~7 p.m. EST).
Give randoms a reason to clear blockers and help the team a bit.
Edit: Weβll that blew up
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