Khora is one of those frames a lot of people have been getting with Platinum because of how unrewarding her grind could be, but luckily we will have Khora Prime pretty soon. You can only get one part from that wave, and it could be a part you already own.
Her parts have about a 10% drop chance from the fourth wave of Elite Sanctuary Onslaught. For farming missions, you can use the Pilfering Strangledome augment mod that grants you a 65% drop chance for additional loot for each enemy stuck in the dome. If you use the whip on the Strangledome, you do damage to each enemy trapped within. Khora’s main strategy is to use her Strangledome ability (which creates a massive dome that traps enemies on its surface) and Whipclaw ability (basically a whip that you can slash around with) in synergy. The Venari grants you a movement speed buff and is a great companion to have to distract enemies as well. Khora’s passive ability is having its own, exclusive pet that accompanies you on missions and fights alongside your team.
Khora is great for crowd control, general DPS, and long min-max farming missions where your only goal is optimal loot drops. Here’s one that many players will be waiting for. This is a niche mod, but it makes Harrow a lot more efficient because you are required to also handle gunplay while casting your abilities.
The only problem with Harrow is that he needs you to do a lot of damage on your own, which can be pretty hard if you have great teammates. As long as you’re timing his abilities right, he is one of the most undefeatable Warframes in the game. He can restore Energy, be incredibly hard to kill, can shred through enemies with the most basic weapon, and is great even at Level 1. His second ability also boosts your reload speed and fire rate for a while, and if you use him with weapons such as Acceltra, you’re probably going to explode enemies to another dimension and back (and you’re also going to empty your ammo reserves in under 20 seconds). All of his abilities revolve around buffing your damage or crit chance, and he is also great team support. He can have up to 2400 Overshields and is pretty much a Crit machine. For example, Nidus was followed by Harrow in the original set of releases, and Nidus Prime will be followed by the Prime Warframe release for Harrow. Vanilla Warframes were released in a certain order, and even though their Prime Warframes are coming out years later, they have always followed the same order of release. How do we know the order of Prime releases? It’s simple.