Warframe: The Old Peace takes you for a wild trip into the Operator’s memories, back when the Orokin and Sentients were at peace during the days of the Tauron Academy. However, once you’re back in the present, the Drifter also has its fair share of adventures, as the Sanctum Anatomica in Deimos becomes the home of an unlikely group of allies, called the Devil’s Triad.
- The Escapist recaps
- How To Get The Insign Armor
- How To Evolve The Insign Armor
- Best Arsenal Recommendations To Solve The Challenges
- Ask The Escapist
One of them is the Orokin Roathe, a former Grand General who will now sell you many wares from the time of the Old War, in exchange for materials from the Dark Refractory game modes. If you’re willing to look beyond his sassy attitude, you might obtain some curious rewards, and one of them is the Insign Bundle, a relic from the Orokin civilization.
The Escapist recaps
- Warframe: The Old Peace introduces a new cosmetic armor, the Insign chest armor.
- You can obtain it by playing the new Dark Refractory modes and then interacting with a member of the Devil’s Triad.
- This peculiar cosmetic item can evolve and change forms, which can only be unlocked after finishing certain objectives.
- To comfortably beat these objectives, you’ll need highly mobile and often invulnerable warframes in your arsenal.
How To Get The Insign Armor
To get the Insign armor, you must enter Le Cathedrale in Deimos’ Sanctum Anatomica. This place can only be accessed by completing The Old Peace’s main campaign, so keep in mind to do that first!
Once you enter the Devil’s Triad’s humble abode, you must talk to Roathe, who will sell you many items in exchange for materials from the Descendia game mode. His surplus shop will have different resources such as Arcanes, blueprints, and more, but one item in particular is the Insign Bundle, which comes with the Insign Honoria title, and the Insign I Sporoi Medal, a chest armor piece.
This bundle costs 150 Maphica, which is a resource that can be obtained either as a drop from the Descendia mode or by purchasing it in packs of ten from Marie Leroux, in exchange for some Perita Rebellion’s materials.
Note: Keep in mind that Marie’s wares will cycle every day, so you might have to wait until the next day to purchase Maphica from her.
How To Evolve The Insign Armor
Once you have bought the Insign Bundle, you will be able to equip both the Honoria title and the armor piece, and when you equip your Insign chest piece, you’ll notice a mission objective for you to complete in the item menu.
The Insign I Sporoi Medal is just the first of 20 stages of evolution for this particular chest piece, like the Protovyre Armor Set or the Vasero Sekhara a few years back, and to unlock them, you must play across many different areas of the game. Here are the objectives:
| Insign I Sporoi | |
| Objective: You unlock this piece when you buy the Insign Bundle. | Strategy: None. |
| Insign II Kalika | |
| Objective: Equip an Honoria while wearing the Insign 1 Sporoi chest piece. | Strategy: None. |
| Insign III Phloios | |
| Objective: Kill 150 enemies with Melee Weapons while wearing the Insign II Kalika chest piece. | Strategy: Any mission type will suffice, just bring a weapon with good Attack Speed or Reach. |
| Insign IV Perigone | |
| Objective: Complete the Perita Rebellion game mode once, while wearing the Insign III Phloios chest piece. | Strategy: Join a public team so you can finish the match comfortably, and bring a Warframe with high mobility for this mode. |
| Servio V Sporoi | |
| Objective: Complete the Descendia game mode once while wearing the Insign IV Perigone chest piece. Completing this objective also awards you with the Honoria title “Servio”. | Strategy: Again, bringing a highly mobile and tanky enough Warframe should help you finish this comfortably, especially in a public team. It only counts if you do an entire run of the 21 floors in this mode. |
| Servio VI Kalika | |
| Objective: Defeat the Exploiter Orb while wearing the Servio V Sporoi chest piece. | Strategy: For this objective to count, you must do specifically the Bounty version of this fight from the start. To do this, you must go to Fortuna and start the mission in the Back Room Briefing. |
| Servio VII Phloios | |
| Objective: Complete five Steel Path Missions while wearing the Servio VI Kalika chest piece. | Strategy: None, it can be any mission. |
| Servio VIII Perigone | |
| Objective: Reach and maintain a 10x melee combo for 45 seconds while wearing the Servio VII Phloios chest piece. | Strategy: Don’t think too hard about it, just take the Xoris (which has infinite combo duration) )and hit people until you reach 10x combo. |
| Tenens IX Sporoi | |
| Objective: Complete five Orders within a single Perita Rebellion run while wearing the Servio VIII Perigone chest piece. Completing this objective also awards you with the Honoria title “Tenenso”. | Strategy: Once again, having a strong and highly-mobile warframe trivializes this objective. |
| Tenens X Kalika | |
| Objective: Defeat Janus Captain Vor while wearing the Tenens IX Sporoi chest piece. Note: This is the Hardboss Mode version of this enemy, which can only be encountered in the Steel Path. | Strategy: This is an incredibly tough boss battle, so bring the very best arsenal you have, and keep in mind that you don’t need to solo this fight to complete the objective. |
| Tenens XI Phloios | |
| Objective: Defeat The Fragmented One while wearing the Tenens X Kalika chest piece. Note: This is the Hardboss Mode version of this enemy, which can only be encountered in the Steel Path. | Strategy: This is an incredibly tough boss battle, so bring the very best arsenal you have, and keep in mind that you don’t need to solo this fight to complete the objective. |
| Tenens XII Perigone | |
| Objective: Defeat the H-09 Apex while wearing the Tenens XI Phloios chest piece. Note: This is the Hardboss Mode version of this enemy, which can only be encountered in the Steel Path. | Strategy: This is an incredibly tough boss battle, so bring the very best arsenal you have, and keep in mind that you don’t need to solo this fight to complete the objective. |
| Capit XIII Sporoi | |
| Objective: Complete Steel Path The Descendia without dying while wearing the Tenens XII Perigone chest piece. Completing this objective also awards you with the Honoria title “Capit”. | Strategy: None |
| Capit XIV Kalika | |
| Objective: Complete an Arbitration’s Survival mission after surviving for 30 minutes while wearing the Capit XIII Sporo chest piece. | Strategy: Try to do this one in Solo mode, because a host migration will reset the timer for this objective. |
| Capit XV Phloios | |
| Objective: Complete an Archon Hunt without bleeding out while wearing the Capit XIV Kalika chest piece. | Strategy: It has to be your first clear of the week for it to count. |
| Capit XVI Perigone | |
| Objective: Carry 4 Keyglyphs during a Netracell mission while wearing the Capit XV Phloios chest piece. | Strategy: You have to be the host for it to count. |
| Grandis XVII Sporoi | |
| Objective: Acquire an Incarnon Genesis from The Steel Path Circuit while wearing the Capit XVI Perigone chest piece. Completing this objective also awards you with the Honoria title “Grandis”. | Strategy: Only Steel Path Circuit rewards count for this. |
| Grandis XVIII Kalika | |
| Objective: Defeat 15 enemies with a single Tauron Strike while wearing the Grandis XVII Sporoi chest piece. | Strategy: Despite what the objective says, you have to defeat 15 enemies with Tauron Strikes in the same mission, not in the same strike. |
| Grandis XIX Phloios | |
| Objective: Defeat a Technocyte Coda without getting hit by any stage attacks while wearing the Grandis XVIII Kalika chest piece. | Strategy: Any invulnerability ability will make this easy to beat, such as Nyx’s Absorb, or Revenant’s Mesmer Skin. |
| Grandis XX Perigone | |
| Objective: Complete a solo match of Elite or Temporal Archimedea while wearing the Grandis XIX Phloios chest piece. Completing this objective also awards you with the Honoria title “Perigone”. | Strategy: No notes on this, be strong and good luck, Tenno. |
Best Arsenal Recommendations To Solve The Challenges
On the Warframe side, you will usually need one of two things: a highly-mobile Warframe to do many objectives in a single run, or an invulnerable warframe who could survive a harsh environment. Uriel, Volt, and Gauss should be more than enough regarding speed, and for invulnerability or survivability, you should look at Dagath, Rhino, Revenant, or Nokko.
For your primary weapons, Torid, Glaxion, Ignis, or Phantasma should do the trick, and on the secondary slot always try to bring a multi-status gun, like Epitaph, Nukor, or Kompressa. Lastly, your Melee weapons will have to change depending on what the objective is, so you can go for Xoris, Nikana, Magistar, and Stropha if you want to cover as much ground as possible.
Trying to fully evolve this chest piece will take you to different game modes and some really tough boss battles across Warframe, so you might have to try many times to complete them. However, do not lose hope and keep trying, as these are more than doable with enough time and dedication, and showing off your Grandis XX Perigone medal will be a nice flex in public. Good luck, Tenno!
Ask The Escapist
You can play Warframe entirely for free, and every possible weapon, Warframe, and companion can be obtained in-game without spending any money!
You can only get the Insign Bundle if you beat the Old Peace main quest, so you’ll have to progress through the game’s main story until reaching that point.
Unfortunately, no, but don’t lose hope, these objectives are meant for you to try and beat different difficulties and game modes across Warframe, so it’ll be a nice activity to do while you do other things along the way!
Last Updated On: Jan 20, 2026 4:40 pm CET