Contents Walkthrough Objectives Collect bullymong fur. Pick up Bullymong hair: 0/4.
Jul 13, 2015 Been reading some guides, and they talk about farming specific unique quest rewards with particular affixes. I already know that many quest rewards also drop from their associated target boss after completing the quest, but some like Moxxi's Rubi seem unattainable otherwise. So how can you repeat those quests in single player? Do i have to reset the whole campaign (and if so, how) to get. Before you go and apply the Borderlands 2 unofficial community patch I would like to point out these few things: Don’t have Borderlands 2 running on your system when you apply these changes. All changes are made at your own risk, Gearbox Software, 2K Games, The Community Devs, or Me(ntalMars) are not responsible if you break your game.
Return to Hammerlock-OR-. Return to ClaptrapStrategyhair samples are retrieved by lowering bullymong health with gunfire and then melee attacking them to achieve the kill. The killing blow must be delivered by a melee attack in order for the fur to be acquired.
Locations where bullymongs congregate are marked on the map with large circles.Part way through the process of collecting fur, will send a transmission requesting that he be the recipient of the fur in exchange for a shotgun, which is then countered by another transmission from Hammerlock offering a sniper rifle.Completion 'The fur has been deliveried, and you received a new weapon! A good day for everyone! Except the bullymongs. But screw those guys.' Turn In: Sir Hammerlock or ClaptrapNotes.
Contents.Credits Credits for this information go to T3hPhish from Reddit who gave me permission to use it in the wiki so that the information can help other people 06:48, 11 October 2012 (EDT)Introduction When you complete a quest that gives you a blue reward item, that item is usually unique. You can only get this item once from the quest and sometimes it is actually really badass. Let’s use an example. If you start the quest “Won’t Get Fooled Again” in PT2 around lv 40, you will get a lv40 unique pistol called the “Law.” However, that is not the best “Law” you could be getting, because it is lv40. If you do not accept the quest, it will stay unaccepted in your quest log until you do accept it. You may talk to the person who gives the quest, but you should NOT accept the mission, because that will fix its level to whatever it says.On completion of PT2 you will have access to PT2.5, a mode where every single enemy, quest and item is scaled to roughly lv50.
Don’t get me wrong here, this is not a new game that you start from the beginning, this is just PT2 except everything is scaled to you. This means that the rewards from these now-lv50 quests are also lv50, meaning you will get the best version of that once-per-playthrough item.So you might be thinking to yourself, “Gee, if everything is scaled to me in PT2.5 maybe I should just ignore every single sidequest and just do story missions to get PT2.5 as quick as possible!” Well, you can do that, but I highly advise you not to. PT2 is significantly harder than the first run, every little bit of experience helps. I’m not saying it’s impossible to do, it will just be a helluva lot more challenging for you.The purpose of this guide is to list all of the unique rewards from quests - not all these guns are “good” for PT2.5, but it is mainly up to you to decide if the item is good or not. (Personal preferences and all that.) Some of the mission rewards listed here may sound really bad to you, but hey, maybe you’ll like the item. You never know if you will like a gun with red text unless you try it.
As a note, I have skipped over every quest that gives out a unique skin, because it doesn’t matter what level a skin is. Also I skipped a few quests here and there that give unique items that are completely useless (Like “Moxxi’s Endowment” from the quest “The Good, the Bad, and the Mordecai.”)A Real Boy: Human.
But there is no way to enter it.) The phone boots up with a T-Mobile SIM and shows, for a moment, the Airplane Mode icon, then up comes an icon of a SIM card with a Circle with Diagonal Bar symbol over it.Nope, I don't have the original ATT SIM card to insert (bought this phone on Craigslist), but the Lumia 920 seems to resist taking the ##782# command anyway, saying that command is not in its library. I was able to rescue from that, and re-factory-reset, twice since, each time to completion. Write it now 5 unlock code. Yep, I've factory-reset the phone, and the first time I did that, it locked up in the famous gear-lock position. And, no, that's not the problem here, because the problem existed before AND after.The phone does recognize the T-Mobile SIM and in SettingsAbout it shows the SIM number AND the T-Mobile phone number - almost as if it were already unlocked. (Yes, I do have the unlock code - AT&T supplied it to me.
Location: Speak with Mal after completing “A Real Boy: Face Time.”. Gives: “Fibber,” One of the oddest pistols in the game. The fibber basically lies to you. Its stat page is completely inaccurate. But that doesn’t mean it’s bad. It could be one of the best guns in the game. You really need to do as you should for all red text guns: giv’er a whirl!Anon edit.
Note:The fibber's projectiles travel extremely slow so make sure to lead your target at ranges longer than point blank.Animal Rights. Location: Speak with Mordecai after “Wildlife Preservation.”. Gives: “Trespasser,” A sniper rifle that is a throwback to the Hunter’s old skill “Trespass” that allowed a player to completely bypass shields.
This sniper does exactly that, and completely ignores shields.Assassinate the Assassins. Given by the Sanctuary Bounty Board after 'Finding the Firehawk.' . Each of the four assassins has a chance to drop a unique weapon. For example, the first Assassin that you come across, has a chance to drop the Legendary SMG, known as The Emperor./ - Not quite correct, or at least, it is misleading.