
This DLC is a good way to spice up your second playthrough and a fun detour for your first, making it appealing to anyone looking for a fresh way to rake in the badass points. And finish the main DLC story quests Good job getting through all the above. Though the humor becomes one-note after a while, it's good enough to make you smile as you tangle with anchor-throwing demon pirates. Once the final boss is dead, cross over his fallen arm to get to the treasure room. When I arrive to the boss' arena I find the Leviathan who dies immediately (without shooting him). Everytime I enter this final location the animation of the Leviathan (when he eat you) restarts and I'm leave in Levihatan's Lair.

There are a few technical hitches to contend with, including some texture pop-in and jaggy environmental edges that can cause some odd visual stuttering.įortunately, these stumbles won't be a burden as you blast your way through Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty. Hi everyone, during the Captain Scarlett's DLC I found a bug or something like that killed the Leviathan for the first time I went to Oasis and then to Wurmwater. A thorough playthrough could stretch from 6 to 8 hours, so the 880 MS point asking price is reasonable, even though awkward scripting makes the ending oddly anticlimactic. Pirate's Booty scales well to wherever you are on your first or second playthrough of the game (new characters be warned: enemies start at level 15) and even packs in two high-level raid bosses for those seeking a serious challenge. This psychotic demon pirate is about to turn on his buddies, thanks to the Siren's ability. These fresh tactics make things feel lively and a bit different, spurring you onward and making it easy to relish the challenge of combat. At first they seem like little more than desert bandits, but then they start disappearing temporarily, drawing health from you, or dragging you into melee range with huge anchors that they throw through the air. The new pirate enemies, on the other hand, have a few interesting tricks up their billowy sleeves. From a creature standpoint, the mealy worms and sauced-up stalkers don't provide much excitement. Of course, all of these places are filled with things that want to kill you. Hyperius the Invincible is a Raid Boss that is available in the Captain Scarlett and Her Pirates Booty DLC. Sparkling streams and colorful pools are a welcome sight for your weary eyes, and a few other places have a similarly novel appeal. 13,005 19,554 XP Hyperius the Invincible.

Then later, you journey underground to a lush, glittering cavern, and the vibrant color palette is almost palpably refreshing.

You can shake off this sense of deja vu by skimming around the dry seabed on a new hover-vehicle, squishing angry worms, and getting ridiculously floaty air off of jumps. The dried-up resort town of Oasis (the spot you must fast-travel to in order to start the DLC) is saturated with the dusty brown tones that grew tiresome during the first hours of the original Borderlands. Conversely, the environments don't start off strong, but they get better as you go on. You find the loot room with blue electric sheild across the doorway.
