Perita Rebellion is one of the new game modes added to Warframe with The Old Peace, the final 2025 update. If you don't use the (also newly introduced) experimental mission-unlock feature, you only get access to this after beating The Old Peace quest, and this game mode is essentially a do-over of various missions in Perita, the Tau moon.
Effectively, this is a 12-minute war followed by a boss showdown, but there's som nitty-gritties about the rewards that won't be obvious on the outset.
Warframe Perita Rebellion boss rewards (and why you want to execute more Orders)
Every 3 of these motes also give you one extra Order completion (Image via Digital Extremes)Ultimately, Perita Rebellion gives you a time-limited 12 minutes of rolling schedule with mini-objectives. Regardless of how many of these objectives you do, the boss will appear 12 minutes later, so the mission will always take 12-plus minutes.
So why would you want to carry out as many objectives as possible? Because that's how you juice up the rewards. The main prize here is some boss-specific rewards (Lyroic Bridge, Ren Hypercore, and Ascaris Prime) which you get after beating the final fight.
Ordinarily, the boss just drops 10 units of the resource specific to that boss:
- Hunhullus drops Lyroic Bridge
- Dactolyst drops Ren Hypercore
- Prime Vanguard drop Ascaris Prime
However, executing an Order increases the amount by 1 more, so getting 10 Orders done in a single mission doubles you reward already. Furthermore, every 3 Orders or so results in a singular Commandeered Prime showdown, which also drops 2 units of a random boss resource.
Perita Rebellion Order Rotation rewards (Galariak and Sagek Prime)
On top of everything else, doing Orders also have a reward drop table rotaiton following the traditional AABC order.
Rotation A
Rotation A can drop parts of the heavy Scythe Galariak Prime, the twin automatic pistols Sagek Prime, Unvaulted Meso Relics, random Perita Rebellion resources, or the rare Tektolyst Artifact Mods in Warframe.
Unlike the average Prime, Galariak and Sagek do not require Relic-grinding, and this mission is the only way to farm their parts.
| Rotation A Rewards | Drop Chance |
| x10,000 Credit Cache | 5% |
| Endo x2,500 | 5% |
| Galariak Prime Blade Blueprint | 5% |
| Galariak Prime Blueprint | 5% |
| Galariak Prime Handle Blueprint | 4.90% |
| Sagek Prime Barrel Blueprint | 4.90% |
| Sagek Prime Barrel Blueprint | 4.90% |
| Sagek Prime Blueprint | 4.90% |
| Sagek Prime Receiver Blueprint | 4.90% |
| Meso A9 | 3.65% |
| Meso P17 | 3.65% |
| Meso V11 | 3.65% |
| Meso V12 | 3.65% |
| Meso V13 | 3.65% |
| Meso V14 | 3.65% |
| Meso X1 | 3.65% |
| Meso Y1 | 3.65% |
| Agnovidisc x150 | 3% |
| Laudavi x60 | 3% |
| Servoris x25 | 3% |
| Da-Ren | 2.30% |
| Kaal-zidi | 2.30% |
| Omn-Evi | 2.30% |
| Sil-Tabol | 2.30% |
| Vik-Anam | 2.30% |
| Empazu-Shol | 1% |
| Esti Vel-Ikha | 1% |
| Lashta-Vak | 1% |
| Metem-Erun | 1% |
| Metem-Hakh | 1% |
| Ubri-Kaneph | 1% |
Rotation B
Rotation B will always grant you one additional boss resource of the chosen Recall mission:
- Hunhullus: Lyroic Bridge
- Dactolyst: Ren Hypercore
- Prime Vanguard: Ascaris Prime
Rotation C
Rotation C can drop one of the five new Tektolyst Arcanes that go in your Tektolyst Artifact.
| Rotation C Rewards | Drop Chance |
| Zid-An Asheir | 20% |
| Zid-An Haras | 20% |
| Zid-An Osbok | 20% |
| Zid-An Sek-Eel | 20% |
| Zid-An Uskos | 20% |
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