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the Son of Crawmerax, as they can heal themselves, their fellow savages, and level them up. Witch Doctors from Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt and Sir Hammerlock vs.Zed's chagrin, however, he's actually a licensed surgeon with a real medical degree. Doc Mercy, a brutal, insane Bandit doctor who loves hurting a lot more than healing.Dead Guy on Display: Aside from the all-common instances of Bandit corpses being impaled or hanged, when the player reaches Opportunity, they can see at a certain spot Bloodwing's beheaded body.One has copies of the local porn mags (and used tissues), one has posters of Moxxi (and used tissues), and the last has a dismembered teddy bear (and used tissues). There are three containers in the lower deck of his ship that appear to be set up for exactly this. It's apparently such a problem in bandit camps the port-a-potties have a notice against hogging them for this. Dark swamps, savannahs and jungle mountains filled with bloodthirsty savage tribal warriors and ferocious wildlife trying to kill you at every turn. Darkest Africa: The continent of Aegrus is pretty much this.It starts with Sanctuary being taken over by a fanatical army and gets From Bad to Worse.
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Commander Lilith and the Fight for Sanctuary is this compared to the other full DLC packs, as the stakes are much higher and it serves as a bridge between this game and the sequel after it. Despite the innate absurdity and hilarity of the trademark Borderlands writing, the questline not only reveals some incredibly, graphically messed up aspects of Moxxi, Scooter and Ellie's backstories, but also involves burning people alive in their own homes and slaughtering tens of people at a wake for a guy you yourself helped get killed to begin with. The main game may be Denser and Wackier, but it gets very dark halfway through, with the attack on Sanctuary, and the events surrounding "Control Core Angel". note Granted, you can alter options to make the buttons match during Gunzerking, but forgetting it's on and switching to controller just does the inverse. Should you ever have to swap between controller and mouse, however, here's hoping you remember LMB is default (right) and RMB is secondary (left) before you're in the center of a firefight. Using Salvador's "Gunzerk" skill on a controller is simple, as right trigger is default fire (right hand) and vice versa. You are, however, able to change the control scheme to "Classic" Borderlands in the options menu. Those used to the first game's control layout may find themselves inadvertently using their action skills and blowing themselves up with their own grenades. The PlayStation 3 version moves the aim and shoot buttons from the analog triggers to the shoulder buttons and uses the triggers to throw grenades and use action skills. The new driving controls: guaranteed to kick you out of a vehicle at least once before you remember that you can't lock onto enemies anymore. Gaige: Don't accidentally reload, don't accidentally reload. The second stops the loss of stacks but you lose the bonuses The first reload causes them to go down in exchange for a fire rate boost, accuracy boost, and health regen.
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With Gaige the Mechromancer, you have the "Anarchy" mechanic - Every magazine you empty or enemy you kill trades accuracy for damage, stacking up to 150 times! note 400 times with 5 points in the skill "Preshrunk Cyberpunk", up to 600 with the "Hide of Terramorphous" class mod Reload before your mag's empty though, however, and ALL those stacks disappear! note This is if you don't have Discord, which allows you to reload on a partially empty magazine without risking all your stacks.
Worse yet, the resulting explosion can hurt yourself. Of course, some players may throw full ones anyway for the damage bonus. Very cool, but it takes all the cartridges left in the magazine with it! It's so bad that even the developers do it during previews.
For those who have the habit of reloading after every fight, this can result in losing ammo when reloading a Tediore weapon, since reloading has you throw the gun at the enemy like a grenade.
Damned by a Fool's Praise: Psychos will occasionally say "Pluto is not a planet!".Marked enemies take increased damage from all sources usually you just end up finishing them off yourself with more melee attacks, though. Zer0 can apply a "Death Mark" to enemies, either by performing a melee attack on them or throwing Death Bl0ss0m kunai at them.Slag induces this, with the catch that affected targets only take extra damage from non-Slag sources note Slag-on-Slag does get a lesser bonus in UVHM, since it's practically mandatory by that point.