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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). 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.
tls professional slim laptop backpack singaporeThese are available without the Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack DLC.
cooper pegler backpack sprayerPatch 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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De compacte Squeeze is groot genoeg voor laptops tot 15 inch en beschikt over diverse slimme opbergmogelijkheden. Hierdoor is de Boa Squeeze groot genoeg om enkele boeken, tijdschriften, broodtrommel en digitale accessoires in op te bergen. Het gebruikte materiaal, 1680D nylon, is volledig water- en vuilafstotend en is zeer slijtvast. De ritssluitingen waarover de tas beschikt zijn eveneens van hoge kwaliteit en zorgen ervoor dat de tas gemakkelijk te openen en te sluiten is. De achterkant van de Boa Squeeze is voorzien van een dikke voering die er voor zorgt dat overtollige warmte gemakkelijk kan worden afgevoerd. De verstelbare schouderbanden vormen zich op ergonomische wijze rond de schouders en zijn voorzien van een extra voering voor extra draagcomfort. Product reviews van de Booq - Boa Squeeze 13"-15" laptoprugzak Compact en toch genoeg ruimte Ik ben een tijdje op zoek geweest naar een goede compacte tas voor mijn MacBook. Na enig onderzoek kwam ik uit bij de Boa Squeeze.

En ik heb geen moment spijt gehad van mijn keuze. Stijlvol, strak, robuust en al de spullen die ik nodig heb kunnen er precies in. Ik gebruik hem vooral zakelijk en normaal zou ik een rugtas niet zo netjes vinden maar met de Boa Squeeze heb ik dat probleem niet. Ik kan hem iedereen die niet allerhande paperassen hoeft te verslepen en een goede rugtas wil hebben voor Mac, iPad, brood, flesje water, 2 boeken en nog wat pennen, stekkers en snoeren aanbevelen. Mijn vorige laptop tas was ook van Booq. Echt een super merk. Tas is lekker ruim en voldoende groot om laptop en de nodige asseccoires in mee te nemen! Macbook Air 13 inch, Macbook Pro 13 inch, Laptop 13 inch, Laptop 14 inch, Macbook Pro 15 inch, Laptop 15 inch Andere klanten bekeken ook HEX - Alliance Backpack 13 - 15 inch Booq - Daypack 15,6 inch Laptop Rugzak HEX - Origin Backpack 13 - 15 inch Moshi - Venturo 15 inch STM - Medium Impulse 15 inch laptop rugzakI've been looking for a new, slim, stylish, minimalist, professional-looking laptop backpack that can store a bit more than the Solo Universal Slim - not least because a Dell XPS 13 is slightly longer than a Macbook Air 11" and won't fit.

After an exhaustive search (see the full list of all 33 bags), I narrowed it down to two: Booq Cobra Squeeze ($195, but they often have 20% off codes around US holidays) WaterField Designs' Staad ($319-$329) Neither bag is cheap, and both are a bit heavier than I wanted. But both companies offer 30 day, full refund policies as long as the bags are unused; allowing you to see them in the flesh. My standard test contents in the below consisted of: MacBook charger (with US plug) Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter Booq Cobra Squeeze: front view Booq Cobra Squeeze: side view Booq Cobra Squeeze: side pocket with trendy Github water bottle from JavaOne 2015 Booq Cobra Squeeze: side pocket with umbrella Booq Cobra Squeeze: everything from the contents list above inside WaterField's Staad: Two models - Stout on the left, Slim on the right WaterField's Staad Slim: side view when full with the contents above

WaterField's Staad Slim: everything from the contents list above inside WaterField's Staad Stout: side view when full with the contents above WaterField's Staad Stout: everything from the contents list above inside WaterField's Staad: the addition of some elastic to the straps makes it look even better My first impressions were that it's a nice bag, but it wasn't as slim as I was expecting. The curved style was good at providing structure, but also meant it was always the same thickness, regardless of what was in it. The laptop compartment was a little large for the svelte Macbook Air, but the addition of a small elastic corner strap and good padding meant it didn't seem to be a significant problem. The internal organisation was decent and, as you can see in the photos above, you could squeeze in a large water container in a side pocket, if you were happy to leave the flap open. Personally, I also found the grey a little light in colour: a darker grey would look more professional, while still providing a bit of variety over the standard black seen everywhere.

Unfortunately, the combination of the depth, and the straps didn't quite lie properly at the top of my shoulders, meant it had to go back. Booq were brilliant about it: 2-day USPS shipping of the bag cost me another $8, but the money was refunded to my credit card straight away; Everyone who's a customer of WaterField Designs sings their praises, and their Staad backpack seemed to fit the bill. It comes in two variants, Slim and Stout. Most reviews on the Internet are about the Stout, and they're mostly positive (with Carryology's Drive By an alternative take). ZDNet and Jim Kubicek provide useful hands ons with the Slim model. I ordered the Slim and it did fit my test packing in that the Cobra Squeeze did. So I ordered the Stout as well to see if that'd be a better fit. After much consideration, I've decided to keep the Slim: it looks more professional, and holds what I need it to on a daily basis. It's also possible to squeeze in a bit more than you expect, but its slimness, and the lack of the extra width, make it the overall winner for me.