Warframe Hydroid Rework: All New Abilities & Changes

July 2024 · 3 minute read

Here are all the changes coming to Hydroid in Warframe.

First Published October 2, 2023, 14:09

During its Warframe devstream 173, Digital Extremes announced a major rework for the water specialist Hydroid. It's been three years since Hydroid Prime was released, and with no subsequent updates in between, Hydroid fans have been starting to get a little angsty. 

Fast forward to now, and we are getting a complete overhaul of all of Hydroid's abilities. From a new passive to a new elemental damage type, there are a lot of changes inbound. In this guide, we detail the Hydroid rework in Warframe, including all the new abilities and changes. 

All Hydroid Changes Coming to Warframe

The biggest change coming to Hydroid in Warframe is the addition of a new passive ability. Before, Hydroid's passive had a chance to spawn a tentacle when performing a melee slam attack.

 Hydroid's new passive is related to the Corrosive elemental damage type. From now on, every enemy that has taken damage by Hydroid will be more prone to Corrosive Status, so much so that the first instance of the Corrosive Status on an enemy will now remove 50% of their Armor. Furthermore, the effect can now stack up to remove 100% of the enemy armor. 

Below are all the changes coming to Hydroid's active abilities: 

Tempest Barrage

Skill Description: Target an area and call down a barrage of liquid fury. Charge this attack to increase the lethality of the onslaught.

Changes

Tidal Surge

Skill Description: Crash through enemies in a ferocious wall of water.

Changes: 

Plunder Armor (Previously Undertow)

Skill Description: Steal enemy armor by applying the Corrosive Status effect.

Changes: 

Tentacle Swarm

Skill Description: Tap to spawn watery tentacles from all nearby surfaces to wreak havoc.

Changes: 

These are all the changes coming to Hydroid in Warframe with the Abyss of Dagath update. 

Shreyansh Katsura

Written by Shreyansh Katsura

Shrey's obsession with analyzing, introspecting, and discussing every minute detail of video games brought him to game journalism. He's currently a staff writer at GINX Esports TV, where he covers Destiny 2 and Fortnite on a regular basis. When he's not playing the games he's writing about, he's agonizing over his painstakingly long list of JRPGs he can't find time to finish. You can catch him on Twitter @Shrey2828, flexing his Fortnite's Victory Royales or talking about this group of phantom thieves he calls his best friends.

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