You do not need to complete the DLC to be able to get tokens. These let you buy legendary (Torgue) Item of The Day guns and grenades. Tina's because of the class mods and assorted 'magic grenades', the Grog Nozzle mission weapon, the treants drop Bee shields - lots of good gear available. Torgue's once I have got to the bandit technical stage in the main story. I generally start Tiny Tina's as soon as I reach Sanctuary in TVHM. If the gun is important to your character, it makes sense to leave the start of the DLC until much later, so the reward will be higher level and last a bit longer in UVHM. The famous Sandhawk smg from Captain Scarlett's is a story mission reward and cannot be missed. When to start the DLC's can depend on your character, and the gear you will be wanting for them. Trying to take on a level 57 Captain Flynt with level 50 gear - yeah, have fun with that one. Bad Idea to start UVHM at a lot over 50 - your gear will be level 50 at best, your enemies will be at least your level, with bosses and badasses being you +2. UVHM starts at a minimum of 50, but always scales to you. Not much else is known about Blade afterward, though his notes on the location of the treasure contained sections "about society being secretly run by sentient tacos", indicating a descent into insanity.The aim of TVHM is to complete it as close to 50 as you can. Then, shortly before his death, he built Magnys Lighthouse as a means to uncover the location of the treasure, and scattered the key to this beacon, a compass, as four separate pieces around Pandora. Instead the captain defended himself, killing his entire crew single-handedly without suffering more than minor injuries.Īfter the battle, Blade hid the remains of his treasure in a cavern guarded by The Leviathan. Blade vowed not to fight, saying he would rather die than raise a hand against his men, but much to his surprise he found he was unable to let himself be killed when the time came. After hanging the man they mutinied, readying to kill their captain for his perceived betrayal. When the crewmember mentioned in the earlier ECHO was found alive and well in Oasis, Blade's crew realized the truth. Unfortunately for Blade, he was only able to keep the truth about his deeds secret from his men for so long. Another ECHO explains that his motivation to be a pirate was not loot, but loyalty to his men and his desire to keep them alive. Blade's treatment of renegade crewmen was also similar: an ECHO recording found in Oasis reveals how Blade's reaction to a crewman caught stealing treasure was to fake the man's death and give him enough money to escape and live comfortably. Most of his enemies were paid off or tricked in some way, rather than being confronted in outright combat. The truth, however, was far from the reputation Captain Blade cultivated. Blade quickly gained a reputation as a bloodthirsty, ruthless, utterly vicious pirate, earning him the respect of many and the fear of even more. On top of this, Captain Blade was reputed to be an unforgiving captain, showing no hesitation in executing his own crewmen should they cross him. Despite other pirate crews existing at the time, Blade and his crew were among the most infamous because of the way Blade's enemies invariably failed in their efforts to best him, no matter the circumstances. Since his death, countless treasure hunters have come to the area to search for "Captain Blade's Lost Treasure".Ĭaptain Blade was the infamous leader of a band of pirates who roamed the dry seas around Wurmwater. After amassing significant wealth and loot during his career as a pirate, Blade buried his ill-gotten goods in a secret chamber guarded by The Leviathan. Captain Blade was a notorious pirate captain who operated near Wurmwater and Oasis.
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