

Baha nodded his head dumbly (or I think he would have if he could actually move his neck at all) and I sulked off in silent obedience to do the plan. “…What?! You want me to lure out pure evil in a pumpkin form by suffocating it with blood, a life-force that may just end up making it even more meaner, corrupted and stronger?” “…Hhhmm…To make evil unable to breath from underground… What about blood? Flood the evil entity with blood, that’ll definitely draw it out as it looks for air!” Maybe flood it with lava or melted metals? Perhaps even blessed water, kill the malevolent spirit.” “Ah ha! That’s actually a pretty good plan. As I begun randomly kicking pumpkins, Baha nervously chimed in “uhh… You may need to do a bit more work, since The King is hiding underground… What if we flooded the fields so it’ll have to come up for air?” “…Huh, that was quick” I muttered, fists planted to my waist in confusion, “let’s get this over with, where is the big, orange and glowing evil critter?”.
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(Borderlands 2, 2K Games)Īlthough to be fair to the game, out of all the playable characters, Gaige would probably be the closest to knowing how to make a skeleton key.Īfter that I continued my walk to the pumpkin patch and… Arrived. After peeling the hammer from the creature’s rigour mortised fingers, I assembled the key myself since skeleton keys are the second thing you’re taught in the Vault Hunter academy, after how to be quietly obedient to whatever quests are pinned to your forehead. So I did, exchanging bullets rather than words. So I have to make a skeleton key using the random bones of multiple skeleton mages, rather than harvesting one skeleton for all the parts? Anyway, with the bones jumbling about in my back-pack, Baha tells me to talk the blacksmith into possibly assembling the key.

Of course, it was too simple and too quick. So off I go to the pumpkin patch to kill the Pumpkin King and… A gate locks.
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Baha is there just to high-five veterans of the series and Gearbox needed a narrative reason (no matter how loose it is) so people don’t get too irritated. Baha isn’t, despite being a zombie? Oh, nevermind, it seems clear T.K. This time, in his Bloody Harvest, trouble is being stirred in the form of an evil pumpkin that is doing… Something? He’s apparently really really evil and… T.K. Baha, a character that seems to be keep getting resurrected in a literal and metaphorical way since the fan response after the release of the original Borderlands. (Borderlands 2, 2K Games)Įach from beginning to “winning” the DLC.įirst saw a return of T.K. I readied up my level 15 Mechromancer and dived deep into the five Headhunter DLCs in chronological order. So, to present something of a challenge I keep him in his mostly-raw Anarchist form.Īnyway, you’re not here for a study of Gaige, poking and prodding at her mechanical ways. Then imagine shoving upgrades on top of that such as more protection, more damage, and staying around longer, and you can basically just point in a vague area and let Deathtrap fix everything. In its upgraded form, well, you know how Gearbox partially designed Gaige with new players in mind? Imagine Axton’s turret, except it sticks around longer and can walk. While she feels a bit fragile and either struggles with damage or accuracy, her Deathtrap is a mean beast even in its non-upgraded form, so I have something to fall back on. So far, besides the potential infuriating moments of “OH GOD DAMN IT, GIVE ME MY STACKS BACK,” Gaige is actually pretty nice to play as. So it leads to this bizarre challenge of knowing you’re going into a gun-fight with one bullet in your magazine, trying to make sure at all costs you don’t hit the floor and lose hundreds of stacks that likely took you an hour or three to build up.

The other problem is if I ever prematurely reload, all of those stacks are also gone. If I fall into Fight For Your Life mode on the floor, then I have all those delicious stacks drained like a recreation of There Will Be Blood. So, a hundred or so reloads in I’m able to hit like a train as long as I can hit a thing (which I usually fail to). This likely doesn’t sound like much, but fresh out the packet you can get 150 stacks with this, going up to 400 with the right skills or even 600 with the right class mods. Each stack gives me 1.75% extra damage but 1.75% less accuracy. Every time my gun is reloaded within a few seconds of dealing damage or I kill an enemy, I get a stack. The main source of difficulty is the main star of this show: Anarchy.
