Oraxia has been teased by Digital Extremes to the point of becoming a meme across many Devshorts and Devstreams. That is, until Devstream 188 at PAX East, where they lifted the veil on Isleweaver, the latest update in Warframe. Isleweaver brought a grim in tone return to Duviri, and as the update name implies, a new Spiderframe named Oraxia.
Oraxia is a strong and strange warframe with no caveats I can find. With many unique and intricate abilities that can poison crowds and keep her alive. Well, at least with the right build. Below will be a guaranteed endgame level build, but be forewarned, it will take some investment!
Oraxia Endgame Build in Warframe
You will need at least 3 forma for this build. If you do not have Umbra forma to use, please use the normal variants of those mods:

Going for a no-negatives build with her has helped me in Steel Path missions and the current Archon Hunt available. A mix of Arcane Grace and pure health and armor buffs is essential to her survivability. Using Archon Continuity to add corrosive stacks to enemies when inflicting her poison helps immensely in high-level content, too. Finally, because of her wall latch focus with her fourth ability, using Arcane Arachne was a no-brainer.
For Archon Shards, I have used the following you can see below:

You can, of course, swap those out for anything else, as Archon Shards are purely for flavor. Also, make sure to use Unairu for more armor and poise on demand. But how does all of this connect with Oraxia’s abilities?
Oraxia Review
To get the judgment out of the way, Oraxia is good and makes endgame content fun to engage in. Her second ability roots enemies in place and increases their damage taken. While her first and third abilities are very beneficial in a pinch, especially in solo play. Her fourth ability is very “set and forget,” which is nice, as getting to wall latch with nearly 5k health and major boosts in weapon damage is just the icing on the cake to me. If you have not played Isleweaver yet, Oraxia is very much worth your time to farm and earn.
Disclaimer – Digital Extremes provided Oraxia for usage in this review.
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