Sevagoth has been one of the more popular newer frames to come out inWarframe, but the farm for him can be difficult. If you don’t like Railjack or any part of this mode, you may be in for a rough time.
How to farm Sevagoth inWarframe
To farm Sevagoth, you need to play theVoid Storm missions that pop up in the Veil, Pluto, or Neptune Proximas in the Empyrean/Railjack missions. Once you have completed the Call of the Tempestarii quest, his blueprint will be given to you. The rest of his parts are from the aforementioned Void Storms.
What makes this difficult is that the Veil, Pluto, and Neptune Proxima regions tend to have higher-level enemies, annoying mechanics, and additional objectives to take care of.

The enemy level isn’t too much of a headacheif you have a strong Railjack build, but the mechanics are the big problem. Crewships start being a lot tougher to take down and often have some kind of shield that prevents you from using Ordnance, the Rail Cannon, or the Archwing Slingshot cannon.
These missions take longer and only have around a 10% chance of giving you either the Neuroptics, Chassis, or Systems for Sevagoth. However,it’s also a way you can farm for the Corrupted Holokeys.

Sevagoth crafting requirements
Once you start getting the parts, ensure you have the materials needed to craft Sevagoth. Here is what you need:
Sevagoth Systems
Alternate ways to get Sevagoth
Sevagoth’s parts can not be traded between players, so if you want to skip the whole Railjack grind, you’re able to buy him in the market.
Sevagoth costs 325 Platinum by himself.He also can be purchased as part of the Sevagoth Collection bundle which costs 589 Platinum. That comes with an assortment of boosters and signature items for him like the Epitaph pistol and some cosmetics.







