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At the beginning of Borderlands 2, Mechromancer The Vault Hunters are abandoned in a cold Wasteland by their boss, Handsome Jack, who has unexpectedly damaged the train. The final unit of CL4P-TP ("Claptrap") locates the Vault Hunters. The Guardian Angel approaches the Vault Hunters and instructs them to accompany Claptrap to Sanctuary to join up with the Crimson Raiders, an anti-Hyperion resistance group, to defeat Handsome Jack. Gaige, a tech-savvy blend of human and machine with a cybernetic left arm and a taste for the amazing, represents the Mechromancer class in Borderlands 2. Movement, elemental damage, overall damage output, and pet support are the main focuses of her play style. To use the Mechromancer effectively, you must raise the appropriate attributes and exceptional skills that suit your play style. Remember that Death Trap is particularly efficient against both ranged and melee opponents. The action skill of the necromancer is the deployment of the enormous killer robot D347-TP or Death Trap, as it is more commonly spelt. Depending on the skill tree you invest points in, Destruction Trap can serve as a tank, deflecting enemy fire away from Gaige, a laser-firing shock trooper, or a spinning machine of death.
Key Features
- In the base Game, there are four classes of playable characters, each with a unique Action Skill: Axton, "the Commando," can call up a turret to help his onslaught.
- The Mechromancer has four primary Weapon Choices: Shotguns, SMG, Combat Rifles, and Pistols and two Secondary Weapon Choices: Sniper Rifles and Rocket Launchers.
- The Mechromancer, the sixth Vault Hunter to be included in Borderlands 2, was made available as DLC following the release of Borderlands 2.
- Creating a character for players who aren't as skilled at first-person shooters as their buddies but can still play with them was one of the course's objectives.
- Borderlands 2 uses a skill tree for the class that uses talents that help the player succeed, but only to a limited extent. At the same time, the other skills taught in the curriculum encourage skill-based gaming with high risk and reward.
- The Mechromancer's Active Ability, which summons a robot she constructed and can enhance in her skill tree called Death Trap to fight on her behalf, has the longest cooldown. Much like Axton can upgrade his Sabre Turret, Gaige may upgrade her.
- The primary story campaign unlocks "True Vault Hunter Mode," a New Game Plus that makes foes more challenging to defeat, increases the likelihood of finding unusual and better items, and raises the character's Level cap to 50.
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- Udgivelsesdato2012-10-09
- Udgivere2K
- UdviklereGearbox Software
- Aldersvurdering
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Produkt beskrivelse
At the beginning of Borderlands 2, Mechromancer The Vault Hunters are abandoned in a cold Wasteland by their boss, Handsome Jack, who has unexpectedly damaged the train. The final unit of CL4P-TP ("Claptrap") locates the Vault Hunters. The Guardian Angel approaches the Vault Hunters and instructs them to accompany Claptrap to Sanctuary to join up with the Crimson Raiders, an anti-Hyperion resistance group, to defeat Handsome Jack. Gaige, a tech-savvy blend of human and machine with a cybernetic left arm and a taste for the amazing, represents the Mechromancer class in Borderlands 2. Movement, elemental damage, overall damage output, and pet support are the main focuses of her play style. To use the Mechromancer effectively, you must raise the appropriate attributes and exceptional skills that suit your play style. Remember that Death Trap is particularly efficient against both ranged and melee opponents. The action skill of the necromancer is the deployment of the enormous killer robot D347-TP or Death Trap, as it is more commonly spelt. Depending on the skill tree you invest points in, Destruction Trap can serve as a tank, deflecting enemy fire away from Gaige, a laser-firing shock trooper, or a spinning machine of death.
Key Features
- In the base Game, there are four classes of playable characters, each with a unique Action Skill: Axton, "the Commando," can call up a turret to help his onslaught.
- The Mechromancer has four primary Weapon Choices: Shotguns, SMG, Combat Rifles, and Pistols and two Secondary Weapon Choices: Sniper Rifles and Rocket Launchers.
- The Mechromancer, the sixth Vault Hunter to be included in Borderlands 2, was made available as DLC following the release of Borderlands 2.
- Creating a character for players who aren't as skilled at first-person shooters as their buddies but can still play with them was one of the course's objectives.
- Borderlands 2 uses a skill tree for the class that uses talents that help the player succeed, but only to a limited extent. At the same time, the other skills taught in the curriculum encourage skill-based gaming with high risk and reward.
- The Mechromancer's Active Ability, which summons a robot she constructed and can enhance in her skill tree called Death Trap to fight on her behalf, has the longest cooldown. Much like Axton can upgrade his Sabre Turret, Gaige may upgrade her.
- The primary story campaign unlocks "True Vault Hunter Mode," a New Game Plus that makes foes more challenging to defeat, increases the likelihood of finding unusual and better items, and raises the character's Level cap to 50.
Andre detaljer
- Udgivelsesdato2012-10-09
- Udgivere2K
- UdviklereGearbox Software
- Aldersvurdering