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The Black Market is a shop found in the city of Sanctuary in Borderlands 2 and in Concordia in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. It is tended by Crazy Earl. The only currency that the Sanctuary Black Market accepts is Eridium, while the Concordia Black Market only accepts Moonstone. In both cases the Black Market is a purveyor of Storage Deck Upgrades. *Lasers are exclusive to Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. Each upgrade increases ammo/slot capacity by the same number per upgrade for each storage type: Backpack: +3 slots each Bank: +2 slots each Assault Rifle: +140 max ammo each Grenade: +1 max each Pistol: +100 max ammo each Launcher: +3 max ammo each Shotgun: +20 max ammo each SMG: +180 max ammo each Sniper: +12 max ammo each Laser: +120 max ammo each In total it costs 2590 in order to buy every upgrade in Borderlands 2, while it costs 2800 Moonstones to buy every upgrade in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. The Black Market is involved in the mission Plan B in which Crazy Earl also sells a fuel cell with a regular purchase.

After Normal mode, Plan B no longer requires a purchase as obtaining the fuel cell from Earl is automatically marked as completed and skipped, although Scooter's quotes will remain the same, this is to avoid the problem where players would be unable to purchase another SDU from the Black market (given that the player had already purchased all of the upgrades).
tas kipling backpack kecil Patch 1.4.0 for Borderlands 2, released April 2, 2013, added another ammo upgrade for 50 Eridium as well as two additional backpack and bank upgrades available for 50 Eridium and 100 Eridium, each.
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backpack ascii artPatch 1.6.0, released August 29, 2013, added an additional upgrade for 100 Eridium and two additional backpack/bank upgrades for 150 and 200 Eridium.
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adidas rumble backpack My packrat-ness is getting to me, and I currently have 3 characters with banks just for storing items (one for purples, one for uniques, one for legendaries). What I'd really love to do is haxxor my Bank on one of those characters to be far larger. Gibbed's save editor seems to have potential but I don't see a specific option for this.

I do however see a "raw" tab to edit specific data...but I also don't see any obvious way to do this. So using Gibbed's save editor (or another tool) is there a way to modify my bank storage count for a character above the maximum you can otherwise buy via Eridium? With the Gibbed's Save Editor open with your Characters Save file loaded (Borderlands 2 must be Closed!); Click on the Raw Tab. Click on the Down Arrow on the right side of Black Market Upgrades (Collection). Change the values for the 8th line down to 0 (Backpack), and the 9th line down to 0 (Bank). (You might also want to give yourself some more Eridium (500 Max) on the Currency Tab.) Save your changes, and close the Save Editor. Go to the Black Market, in Sanctuary, and buy all the newly available Backpack & Bank Storage Upgrades. If you want higher ammo capacities; replace the other values for slots 1-7 to 12. It should just about double the ammo capacity. The easiest, and only way that I know of is to use Gibbed to overstuff the bank with any bankable item, and then swap it out with what you want to keep (You must swap or you will lose the space).

I think the max is 42 slots. You can also do this with your backpack, but its more trouble than it is worth unless you never want to trade with others or purchase from machines. I tried adding slots via the raw tab multiple times but they never stay after removing an item from the bank. The slot was just gone. The game must overwrite the added slots unless there is something in them. Just spawn them in using the save editor that's what I did and its working fine (BTW the method above has now been patched) Another thing you can do is retrieve the item code via Gibbed and save it to a text file (or word doc for example and accompany with screenshots or brief description). You can then reimport the item if you want/need it. It isn't often you need 42 different items in your current inventory so backing up the item codes is often enough. Thank you for your interest in this question. Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site (the association bonus does not count).

Would you like to answer one of these unanswered questions instead?Browse other questions tagged borderlands-2 or ask your own question. Gearbox details Borderlands 2 level, ammo, and inventory increase update Gearbox has posted a list of what to expect in an upcoming free update for Borderlands 2 that prepares Pandora for its incoming Ultimate Vault Hunter DLC and a level cap increase to 61. Somewhat confusingly, a new Ultimate Vault Hunter mode will arrive in the patch everyone gets, but the similarly titled $5 DLC is where the extra levels, skill points, and weapons all reside.Here's Gearbox's breakdown: Changes in 4/2 Software Update (Free) Adds new items to the Black Market: One additional ammo upgrade for each ammo type at 50 Eridium each. Two more backpack storage space upgrades at 50 and 100 Eridium respectively. Two more bank storage space upgrades at 50 and 100 Eridium respectively. Increases the maximum amount of Eridium players can hold from 99 to 500. Adds a new playthrough balanced for top-tier play: Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode.

Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack (Free with Season Pass or $5 separately) Raises level cap to 61, allowing characters to gain 11 additional levels. Characters gain a skill point with every level from 51 to 61, for a total of 11 more skill points. Powerful new "Ancient" E-Tech relics and rare Pearlscent-grade weapons can be picked up in Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode. Gearbox also delved into the specifics of Ultimate Vault Hunter mode in a separate post : Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode is unlocked for a character once they have completed the main story missions in True Vault Hunter Mode and reached level 50. Unlike other playthroughs, Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode can be replayed multiple times with players able to reset their overall mission progress at any time from the Main Menu. No more tutorial missions—characters in Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode begin in Southern Shelf with the "Cleaning Up the Berg" mission. While playing in Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode, enemies and bosses will scale according to the player's current level or, if playing with others, the highest-level player in that party.