No matter what stage you’re at inWarframe,there’s always something new to learn about it. For example, you might not know thatsmall Orokin artifactscan spawn inhidden places on Earth missions, which award more lore when scanned. Not the most interesting bit of info, but something you may not have been aware of. While this is more obvious, how you go about completing it can be the confusing part. Here’s how to getJudgement Pointsin Warframe.
How to Farm Judgement Points in Warframe
Judgement Points are earned in Warframe by winningRathuum matcheson the designatedStar Chart nodes on Sedna. Rathuum is aTeam Deathmatchmode similar to The Index, only with the twist that youdon’t have to collect Index points. You merely need to get25 pointsbefore the enemy team does, withone point awarded per kill. The three nodes where you may participate in Rathuum and their rewards are as followed:
It’s important to note that, while it might seem like it,you don’t lose the points that are requiredto enter each Rathuum arena. You only need to have that many if you want to enter the arena in the first place. As for which you should run, we suggest runningNakki if playing soloandVodyanoi if in a squad, provided you all have good gear.

What Are Judgement Points Used For?
Judgement Points can be used to start theKela De Thaym Assassination missiononMerrow, Sedna. This mission, when completed, awards a part for Saryn that can either be used in herfull frame or one part of it for Chroma’s blueprints. This makes it a grindy frame to get, but a rewarding one once you finally have her. Now get out there and engage in glorious battle with Rathuum!Related:Best Ways to Farm Tellurium in Warframe (2023)If you’re looking to pick up more frames along the way, check out our guide onhow to get allPrime relics for Revenant Primein Warframe.
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