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When you complete the following pre-requisite missions you will unlock the corresponding side mission where you will be able to earn money, XP, and new gear. These side missions are worth doing if the gear you have is causing difficulty in completing certain story missions.
All the Little Creatures:
Systems Jammed - Level 9
An Urgent Message:
Home Sweet Home - Level 18
Another Pickle:
Treasures of ECHO Madre - Level 15
Boarding Party:
Home Sweet Home - Level 18
Boomshakalaka:
A New Direction - Level 12
Bunch of Ice Holes:
A New Direction - Level 11
Cleanliness Uprising:
Science and Violence - Level 18
Don't Get Cocky:
Trouble with Space Hurps - Level 23
Don't Shoot the Messenger:
Eye to Eye and start The Beginning of the End - Level 26
Eradicate!:
Trouble with Space Hurps - Level 23
Follow Your Heart:
Land among the Stars - Level 3
Fresh Air:
Science and Violence - Level 20
Grinders:
A New Direction - Level 11
Guardian Hunter:
The Beginning of the End - Level 29
Home Delivery:
Treasures of ECHO Madre - Level 11
Hot Head:
Home Sweet Home - Level 18
In Perfect Hibernation:
Quarantine: Back on Schedule - Level 29
Infinite Loop:
Science and Violence - Level 20
It Ain't Rocket Surgery:
Science and Violence - Level 20
Kill Meg:
Paint Job - Level 18
Lab 19:
Science and Violence - Level 20
Land Among the Stars:
Lost Legion Invasion - Level 3
Last Requests:
Lost Legion Invasion - Level 4
Lock and Load:
To the Moon - Level 23
No Such Thing as a Free Launch:
Intelligences of the Artificial Persuasion - Level 12
Nothing is Never an Option:
Intelligences of the Artificial Persuasion - Level 15
Nova? No Problem!:
Marooned - Level 4
Paint Job:
An Urgent Message - Level 18
Picking Up the Pieces:
Eye to Eye - Level 20
Pop Racing:
A New Direction - Level 11
Quarantine: Back On Schedule:
Watch Your Step - Level 23
Quarantine: Infestation:
Quarantine: Back on Schedule - Level 23
Recruitment Drive:
All the Little Creatures - Level 11
Red, Then Dead:
Watch Your Step - Level 23
Rough Love:
Treasures of ECHO Madre - Level 11
Space Slam:
Boomshakalaka - Level 9
Sterwin Forever:
Guardian Hunter - Level 29
Sub–Level 13 Part 1:
Let's Build a Robot Army - Level 18
Sub–Level 13 Part 2:
Sub–Level 13 Part 1 - Level 18
Tales from Elpis:
Lost Legion Invasion - Level 3
The Bestest Story Ever Told:
The Beginning of the End - Level 28
The Don:
Eye to Eye - Level 24
The Empty Billabong:
Systems Jammed - Level 7
The Return of Captain Chef:
The Voyage of Captain Chef and start The Beginning of the End - Level 27
The Secret Chamber:
Intelligences of the Artificial Persuasion - Level 12
The Voyage of Captain Chef:
Let's Build a Robot Army - Level 19
These are the Bots:
Eye to Eye - Level 24
Things That Go Boom:
Watch Your Step - Level 23
To Arms!:
A New Direction - Level 11
To the Moon:
These class specific upgrades that are sometimes refered to as COMs (Class Optimization Modules) can provide a variety of bonuses to the character (or the entire team) when they are equipped.
Athena
Blademaster:
Melee damage and critical damage.
Bloodthirster:
Melee damage and health regeneration.
Cannoness:
Shotgun fire rate and reload.
Celestial Gladiator:
Fire rate, Maximum health, and skill bonuses.
Defender:
Shield capacity.
Dominater:
Fire rate.
Dragon:
Burn damage.
Eridian Vanquisher:
Elemental effect chance, air control, Maximum health, and skill bonuses.
Femme Fatale:
SMG magazine size and damage.
Gladiatrix:
Maximum health and reload speed.
Protector:
Team cooldown rate.
Storm:
Electrocution damage.
Claptrap
Brotrap:
Team health regeneration, Maximum health.
Celestial Fragtrap:
Cooldown rate, critical damage, and skills.
Eridian Vanquisher:
Elemental effect chance, air control, Maximum health, and skill bonuses.
Factory Second:
Reload speed and fire rate.
Loose Cannon:
Pistol fire rate and damage.
Madtrap:
Gun damage and penalty to shield capacity.
Overclocker:
Cooldown rate.
Piñata:
Team ammo regeneration and Maximum health.
Roboninja:
Melee damage and melee resistance.
Short Circuit:
Electrocution chance and electrocution damage.
Sapper:
Explosive damage and explosive resistance.
Tanktrap:
Maximum health and shield recharge delay.
Nisha
Bounty Hunter:
Shield recharge delay.
Celestial Lawbringer:
Cooldown rate and skills.
Cowgirl:
Pistol magazine size and pistol maximum ammo.
Crapshooter:
Critical damage.
Desperado:
Cooldown rate and pistol damage.
Eridian Vanquisher:
Elemental effect chance, air control, maximum health, and skill bonuses.
Law Enforcer:
Melee damage.
Rustler:
Sniper rifle damage, assault rifle accuracy.
Sheriff:
Maximum health and gun damage.
Six-Shooter:
Jakobs gun damage.
The Kid:
Shotgun damage and fire rate.
The Lone Star:
Melee damage and gun damage.
Wilhelm
Blaster:
Laser fire rate and laser accuracy.
Celestial Enforcer:
Shield capacity, gun damage, and skills.
Equalizer:
Fire rate and magazine size.
Eridian Vanquisher:
Elemental effect chance, air control, maximum health, and skill bonuses.
Fighter:
Cooldown rate.
Golem:
Maximum health and regeneration.
Howitzer:
Explosive damage and critical damage.
Mauler:
Shotgun damage and shotgun accuracy.
Mech:
Team shield recharge rate and team shield recharge delay.
Obliterator:
Maximum health and melee damage.
Scorcher:
Incendiary damage.
When you add the following attachments to your weapon you will gain the corresponding ability.
Bayonet:
Increases melee damage.
Boominator:
Increases grenade damage.
Fast Learner:
Bonus experience from kills.
Foregrip:
Increases stability.
Harden Up:
Improves maximum shields.
Higher Bullet Speed:
Faster bullets to improve long-range performance.
Higher Damage:
Increases base damage of weapon.
Improved Accuracy:
Increases accuracy of weapon.
Increased Magazine Size:
Holds more bullets.
Oxygenator:
Damaging enemies will restore oxygen.
Piercing Rounds:
Chance to penetrate enemy shields.
Punisher:
Increased critical hit damage.
Reload Speed:
Lowers the time required to reload.
Safeguard:
Restores some shield capacity with each kill.
Serenity:
Reduces oxygen consumption rate.
Wild:
Creates a wider spray of bullets.
Check out the video below to see 15 Easter Eggs that are in the game. These include Dalek, Pokemon, Excalibur, and the Godzilla Easter Eggs.
If you rescue the creature named Benjamin Blue from it's cage when you enter the left room on the lower left side of 'Research & Development' you will earn a reward. The video below will show you how it is done.
You can get the 'Who Needs Air?' Achievement easily by going to Moxxi's bar and purchasing Squill Syrup, removing your O2 kit and sitting outside the bar in an air bubble for 5 minutes.
If you throw your weapon on the ground and then immediately pick it back up you will instantly reload it.
You can get temporary a buff to your character by going to Moxxi's Bar in Concordia and buying the drinks that are lined up on the counter. These cocktails cost 10 Moonstones each and are useful before a Boss battle.
To buy ALL 8 drinks you need a total of 80 Moonstones (they do not have to be purchased all at the same time). If you quit to the Dashbaord and reload the game after the Achievement pops you will be able to save your 80 Moonstones. The video below will show you how it is done.
Check out the following video to see a glitch which shows you how you can exploit the loyalty rewards system an infinite amount of times and get unlimited moonstones and guns.
There are 63 achievements for Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel.
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