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Tvtropes tales from the borderlands
Tvtropes tales from the borderlands







tvtropes tales from the borderlands

Aurelia went to hunt Vaults on other worlds, and the Vault on Eptah was where Axton and Gaige found her. Claptrap is, of course, alive and well (if a robot can "live"), as is Athena. Wilhelm is killed as part of a major boss fight in the storyline and Nisha does die at the very end of the Lynchwood sidequest arc. Jack mentions that his original team of Vault Hunters on Elpis did not fare as well as the other two groups.The mushrooms seem to be Cryo Shrooms, which first appeared on Elpis in the Pre-Sequel.Rhys mentions that he is mildly afraid of heights This is a reference to the Pre-Sequel's Timothy Lawrence, who suffered from acrophobia.The frequent swearing in later episodes is a nod to how characters's swear words were always cut off or bleeped out in Borderlands 2.Ned", probably the most famous DLC in the first game, in which Old Haven is overrun by zombies. The undead bandits are also a nod to "The Zombie Island of Dr. Sasha's mention of bandits getting massacred by the Crimson Lance mercenaries is a major plot point in the first game.The new Unforgiven also looks similar to Maggie, which, in turn, was the Spiritual Successor to both Masher revolvers and Unforgiven. Mordecai's use of an upgraded Unforgiven Masher is a reference to how that revolver in the first game was the Weapon of Choice for many players speccing in the "Gunslinger" skill tree.In the opening credits of Episode 3, the group are shown playing Bunkers and Badasses, the setting's equivalent of D&D as shown in the Tiny Tina DLC of Borderlands 2.A billboard for Marcus Kincaid shows up in Old Haven, and the ECHO Eye scan of it states that the amount of guns Marcus has sold is 87 bazillion, as well as mentioning Doctor Zed.

tvtropes tales from the borderlands

It's also a talking weapon and makes annoying noises, referencing the infamous Bane SMG and Morningstar sniper rifle (which was also a Hyperion weapon) in the second game.

tvtropes tales from the borderlands

It's a Wave-Motion Gun, which Hyperion loves using, most prominently the Eye of Helios in the Pre-Sequel. The Penetrating Overcompensator has two.Jack's repeated attempts to strangle Rhys references how much he loved strangling people in the second game and the Pre-Sequel.He showed us that Vault Hunting takes good guns and the right attitude. But it also revealed the OG Vault Hunter Typhon Deleon. Updated by Juliet Childers on December 2nd, 2020: The revelations about the Sirens revealed in Borderlands 3 established many unique options for the world's lore moving forward. Here are The 14 Best Vault Hunters, ranked. But how do all the past Vault Hunters stack up against each other? After all, the Borderlands franchise has had some seriously powerful and awesome heroes and anti-heroes. While the newer Vault Hunters certainly kick ass, the one old ones might kick a bit more. RELATED: Borderlands: 10 Comics That Are Too Hilarious For Words The indomitable Vault Hunters of Pandora have overrun the galaxy now instead. With the recent release of Borderlands 3 DLC featuring crowd favorite character Krieg, fans are abuzz once again. Its mix of unique characters, brash humor, and vibrant graphics make for enjoyable gaming experiences. The cel-shaded looter shooter has tickled the explosion-based funny bone of video gamers for years now. Some consider the Borderlands series to have revolutionized the FPS looter genre.









Tvtropes tales from the borderlands