Going alongside the Cedo Prime and Lavos Prime, the Dual Zoren Prime hit the scene in Warframe last week. These hatchets (or their original form) have been in the game for a very long time. In fact, they are to blame for the Digital Extremes making the current iteration of the parkour in Warframe. This is due to the “coptering” players used to move around quickly over ten years ago. With all of this in mind, are these little hatchets just nostalgia bait? Or incredibly useful? Well, before discussing that, let us go over an all-purpose build that is designed with Steel Path and beyond content in mind!
Dual Zoren Prime Build in Warframe
You will need at least one forma for this build, but the Arcane is mostly a recommendation, not required if you do not have it yet:

To start, as always if you do not have the Primed or Galvanized mods present, you may use their normal variants until you get your hands on them. Now for why it is set up this way. Obviously, the critical base stats need their boosts, but the combination of Corrosive, Magnetic and Radiation help against a lot of different types of enemies. Melee Duplicate additionally helps in pumping major damage, with Dreamers Wrath being a good Tennokai choice. If you do not have Melee Duplicate, you can either use Melee Vortex, or Melee Animosity. You will need to play Whispers in the Walls content to earn these.
Dual Zoren Prime Review
For the aforementioned verdict, the Dual Zoren Prime are good, but not great. They are useful in almost every activity, but outside of the Coptering callback passive, they are not captivating as a melee option. I like them, and do enjoy having them with Lavos Prime, but I wish an extra boost of some sort happened if you did a mid-air slide attack. Similar to how the Ekhein gets a swing speed boost when you perform a heavy attack. But they will definitely go the distance in most activities regardless.