How to get the landing craft foundry segment – Warframe

As a Warframe enthusiast, here’s what I do to acquire the Landing Craft Foundry Segment:

Firstly, I have to find my way to a Clan Dojo. It’s essential to note that if you don’t belong to a Clan yet, you can join one by using the in-game recruiting chat or by purchasing the segment for 175 Platinum from the market.

Once in the Clan Dojo, I look for the Tenno Lab where I can purchase the Landing Craft Foundry Segment blueprint, provided that the basic research has been completed by my Clan members. If the necessary research isn’t done, we might need to collaborate and contribute resources to finish it.

With the blueprint in hand, I can now start building the Landing Craft Foundry! It’s an exciting addition to my arsenal that will help me further explore the vast universe of Warframe.

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