Compared to her base version, Gyre Prime is much easier to farm due to a reduced number of relic pools and progression roadblocks. You can now obtain Gyre Prime without needing Zariman access or special timed bounties. This guide provides an overview of every Gyre Prime Relic, where to efficiently farm them, and tips on which parts need to be prioritized.
Where to Farm Gyre Prime Relics
Farming Gyre Prime is a lot easier than unlocking the base version. You aren’t restricted to repeating a single mission within a limited timeframe or tied to Zariman’s bounties, so it’s a much more open experience. However, there is still some grinding involved, as with all Prime Warframes, you have to farm Orokin Relics and require a little bit of luck when opening them.
Gyre Prime Parts and Relics

Gyre Prime requires four components, each tied to a different Orokin Relic and rarity:
- Neuroptics – Rare drop from the Lith G14 Relic
- Chassis – Uncommon drop from the Axi T13 Relic
- Systems – Common drop from the Meso V14 Relic
- Blueprint – Uncommon drop from the Neo T10 Relic
Because only the Neuroptics are classified as rare, most of your time will be spent farming Lith G14 rather than spreading effort evenly across all eras.
Best Nodes for Relic Farming
The most efficient relic farms haven’t changed much, and sticking to familiar nodes keeps the process smooth.
- Lith Relics: Olympus on Mars remains one of the best choices, offering guaranteed Lith drops every rotation.
- Meso Relics: Olumpus on Mars is reliable if you reach Round 2 in Disruption. Ukko in the Void is faster overall, though it can also reward Neo Relics.
- Axi Relics: Apollo on Lua is still the top option. From Round 4 onward, defending two conduits guarantees an Axi Relic.
These nodes are efficient, predictable, and easy to rotate between depending on which Relic you’re missing.
Using Relic Packs Instead
If you do not wish to focus on specific locations, the other option is to purchase Relic Packs from various vendors. There is no limit to the number of Relic Packs you can purchase on a daily basis, but the amount purchased is limited by how much Standing you have available.
You can buy Relic Packs from the three main factions (Entrati, Solaris United, and Ostron) as well as from the six neutral Syndicates (New Loka, Arbiters of Hexis, Steel Meridian, Cephalon Suda, The Perrin Sequence, and Red Veil). You can also find Teshin, who can be found at any Tenno Relay; he has a supply of Relic Packs for sale in return for Steel Essence.
Relics for Gyre Prime don’t require too much grinding, since there is only one rare part in the entire set. When focusing on acquiring Lith G14 relics, try to open them in coordinated squads when possible, and the rest of the build usually comes together without much trouble.
