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I think Borderlands's system of randomly-generated guns are really neat, except sometimes they raise questions. "Why does my sniper have a bayonet" kind of questions.
tinyme backpack Borderlands is an FPS with RPG Elements made by Gearbox Software, the makers of the Brothers in Arms series and the expansion packs for Half-Life, for 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. The game takes place on the desert planet Pandora and you choose from four different characters in search of a vault said to contain vast stores of alien technology. The problem is that this vault is hidden on Pandora - a backwater world where no one wants to live. A "guardian angel" appears to four mercenaries, who decide to head toward the planet: But the RPG Elements really show up in its loot system: using a procedural generation program, every weapon you get (and many other items too), is randomized. Everyone's inner Kleptomaniac Hero reacted positively.

There are currently four DLC out right now: The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned: Dr. Ned, who is totally not his twin brother Dr. Zed wearing a fake moustache, managed to unleash a Zombie Apocalypse upon Jakob's Cove. Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot: A series of Arena challenges set by recently divorced Mad Moxxi. The Secret Armory of General Knoxx: A continuation of the main story. Enraged over the loss of the Vault, the decimation of their forces and the death of Steele (though mostly just losing the Vault), the Crimson Lance have decided that the Vault Hunters must die. They send a fresh army of Lance operatives, headed by seasoned General Knoxx, to both take out the Hunters and conquer Pandora for their own. With the help of former Lance Assasin Athena, the Vault Hunters must now fight to destroy the Crimson Lance once and for all, and maybe even get some sweet loot while they're at it. Claptrap's New Robot Revolution: Due to the Vault Hunters being a massive drain on the economy, Hyperion hires the Interplanetary Ninja Assassin Claptrap to take care of them.

Instead, he rallies the Claptraps into rebellion against the humans. The most recent patch further increases the level cap by 8 for everyone (meaning those who have Knoxx get a cap of 69). A sequel, Borderlands 2, had been announced, and will be released on September 18, 2012. Now has a character page and a shout out page. Also, when editing this page, please do not go into too much detail describing the gun unless it is accessible to everyone. This is TV Tropes here, not the Borderlands section of The Card Chest, which is where every recorded Borderlands gun has been catalogued. Ain't no rest for the wicked... "Four hundred percent more awesome! Also, Torgue doesn't make their guns out of freaking wood!" It's a shame that hot ass won't save you from this!Rape is such a strong word. I liked to think of it as. "also met a man named scooter today. asked me if i wanted to catch his ride. almost killed him for coming onto me." "Hold still while I heal you..."

And for everyone else (Okay, even Roland) there's Transfusion grenades. That's right, a grenade that heals you by unhealing your enemies. There's also a couple of weapons that do the same thing. Heel Face Mind Screw: In Claptrap's New Robot Revolution, INAC is defeated by the Vault Hunters using the WIRED device[3] to undo the advanced programming Hyperion gave him and reverting him back to his original, friendly self. Heroic Mime: The game dips in and out of this trope. The player characters can talk, as shown by their taunts and comments on a weapons cache discovery, but when it comes to interacting with other characters in game or in a cut scene, they never speak. Heroic Second Wind: A gameplay mechanic. When your health reaches zero, the message "Fight for your life!" flashes at the screen, and you get a chance to take down an enemy with you as your vision darkens. If you do manage to kill an enemy before dying yourself, you get resurrected with minimal health and full shields, while the message "Second wind!" flashes.