How to get Medjay Predasite Tags in Warframe

Hunt down Medjay Predasite Tags to rank up with the Entrati.

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Warframe‘s Necralisk is home to the Entrati family, a group of Orokin affected by the Infestation that spread throughout the area. Deimos also houses a series of dangerous fauna, including the elusive Medjay Predasite.

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In Deimos, capturing fauna with your Tranq Rifle’s help will yield tags corresponding to the animal you just captured. The Son is the Necralisk’s resident hunter, and changing tags with him will give you tokens to raise the Entrati standing. You’ll also need one Medjay Predasite Tag to level your reputation with them and reach rank three (Associate), yielding helpful rewards.

Here’s how you get Medjay Predasite Tags in Warframe.

How to get Medjay Predasite Tags in Warframe

It takes time to unlock Medjay Predasites and track them down. Image via Digital Extremes

Medjay Predasites only appear naturally when Vome (the blue Wyrm) is watching over Deimos, but you can use your Echo-Lure and pheromones to summon them regardless of cycle. If you have both those items (or can afford them), feel free to hunt them down whenever you can.

If you don’t have them on hand, the first step to finding a Medjay Predasite is having the cycle tuned to Vome. You can check the cycle on Deimos from your Orbiter or through third-party websites such as the Warframe Hub.

At minimum, you’ll need a Tranq Rifle (sold by The Business in Fortuna or by the Son in the Necralisk for 500 Standing) to catch fauna, including the Medjay Predasite. If you want to increase your odds of finding this species, buy a Predasite Echo-Lure from the Son in Deimos and stock up on Predasite Pheromones. The Echo-Lure is a tool with unlimited uses, but each Pheromone is a single-use item in Warframe.

Medjay Predasites can spawn randomly as endemic life or can be found by following their tracks in specific areas of the map, but using your Echo-Lure is the most reliable way to get one in Warframe. Otherwise, you’ll be at the mercy of another layer of RNG when finding endemic life around the area.

When ready, equip your Tranq Rifle and head into the Cambion Drift.

How to find a Medjay Predasite with an Echo-Lure and Pheromones

Have your Tranq Rifle at the ready when searching for Medjay Predasite. Screenshot via Digital Extremes

After you leave the Necralisk, you can explore the Cambion Drift for clues to a Medjay Predasite’s location. If you have the Tranq Rifle equipped and own the Predasite Echo-Lure, Warframe will mark their trails on your map with a blue symbol that looks like a bear paw. This indicates the start of tracks for any wildlife, and they’ll appear for all species you can spawn with your Echo-Lures. If you have more than one Echo-Lure, odds are you’ll have to scramble throughout the area looking for the correct spot. (We found ours near the Undulatum.)

Once you interact with the start of a Predasite’s trail, the game will spawn glowing tracks. Follow them until you reach a calling point for a Predasite. Clear the area of enemies just in case, unless you’re aiming for a Weakened Medjay Predasite to make a pet.

Then, Equip the Tranq Rifle and use the Pheromones you bought (if you have them) to increase your chances of getting a rare Predasite spawn like a Medjay or a Pharaoh. Use your lure to attract a Predasite by mimicking its cry.

The Echo-Lure has a bar that shows you the pitch for your mimicry, and you’ll have to replicate the animal’s sound almost exactly. Hold M2 (or R2/RT if you’re on a controller), then drag your mouse or analog stick upwards or downwards. This will make a sound, and the Predasite will respond. Follow the prompt on your screen to copy its cry, and the Predasite will spawn soon in Warframe. Be sure to stay low and not attract attention to yourself. The Predasite will flee if it spots you.

When the Predasite appears, use your Tranq Rifle on it to track it down, and utilize your Archwing to go above it. You can also use a Warframe that can go invisible, such as ASh, Loki, or Ivara. Of the three, Ivara might be your best choice as she can put Predsaites to sleep, increasing your chances of catching one.

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After you’ve put the Medjay Predasite to sleep, interact with it to pick it up and net you the Medjay Predasite Tags you’ll need. You’ll need just one tag to rank up with the Entrati, so feel free to trade any leftovers with the Son for Son Tokens.

How to find a Medjay Predasite without Pheromones

Waiting for a Vome to be active to find Medjay Predasite might be your only option. Screenshot by Dot Esports

If you don’t have the Echo-Lure or the Pheromones, you can repeat the process by having a teammate summon the Medjay Predasite with these items, saving you the hassle of waiting for Fass to set. If you can’t access an Echo-Lure or Pheromones, you must wait until Vome is active.

Once you have the right cycle, look around Deimos for random Predasite spawns. This method doesn’t require Echo-Lures or Pheromones, but the Tranq Rifle is mandatory.

The best way to find a Medjay Predasite is by using an Archgun and flying up to look for it when Vome is active. If you’re near a Predasite, you’ll hear its cries echo through the map, so whip out your Tranq Rifle and be on the lookout for it. Your Tranq Rifle will beep if you’re within 180 meters of them, which indicates whether you’re on the right track.

Predasites can be on the low ground or the many hills surrounding the Cambion Drift, so watch for it. In this case, we’ve used a Vizier as an example:

After you’ve found a Medjay Predasite, put it to sleep and bring it to the Necralisk to earn your tags. Alternatively, while in Vome, you can spot random Medjay Predasites that have been hit by Infected, making them Weakened Medjay Predasites. Once a weakened Predasite or Vulpaphyla is ready for capture, the game will mark it on your map. With some luck, you can have the Infested save you the trouble of tracking down a Medjay Predasite. Weakened fauna also gives tags so this method won’t set you back.

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