The last ability in this skill tree is one called “Gemini” which alloys you to deploy two turrets at once. All I can say is… If you like to be annoying this tree is for you! This tree makes Axton rather un-killable because you heal from pretty much everything you do and should you actually get downed, you have a much easier time getting back up. Pretty much as it sounds, this specialization enhances your defensive capabilities and focuses more on deploying the turret very frequently. So essentially, you can run in one direction, set off a nuclear explosion in another which creates enough agro to get enemies off your back, and proceed to shoot off the tails of unsuspecting monsters. At max level, every time you set down a turret, you create a nuclear explosion. If you max this class out, you’ll eventually be able to deploy your turret pretty much anywhere you want with the “Longbow Turret” ability, which increases your turret deploy range by 10000%. Consider this the more “tactical” spec tree. This path buffs your own abilities much like Guerilla does but uses the turret more for a distraction rather than something you deploy for suppressive fire so you can run in. This specialization focuses more on medium engagements. Your turret on the other hand, becomes a stationary turret of absolute annihilation because you’ll be able to equip it with missile pods as well as double the amount of guns the Sabre Turret has to offer which quite literally doubles the firepower. If you go down this path, Axton gains abilities that grant him more damage for kills which give you an incentive to run and gun. It adds to your personal ability to do damage as well as heavily upgrades the turret so it can provide suppressive fire while you clean-up. Guerilla focuses on close-ranged engagements. So you can focus on the one that gives you the most gun damage for instance, or distribute them evenly between the one that’ll give you more speed and the one that’ll give you more armor.Īxton’s three specialization choices are Guerilla, Gunpowder, and Survival For one, you can re-spec at any safe haven town and on top of that, you can distribute your points in any of the skill trees. You don’t pick a skill tree and have to stick with it. It even has a 360 degree turn radius!Įvery class has three skill trees, each rather different in concept. This turret is very powerful and depending on which specialization you choose to do, you can add additional turrets on the battlefield or equip them with very powerful weapons like a missile launchers. No need to turn corners, that’s what turrets are forĮvery class has a unique ability they can activate every now and then that is unique to the specific class.įor Axton, that’s his trusty portable turret, The Dahl Sabre Turret. If you haven't checked out our review for Borderlands 2, don't forget to check it out here first. After all, the game never tells you what a character is capable of in the character selection. It's more of an overview just to help you choose your character. Though not as crazy as the Gunzerker, if you’re looking for an incredibly well-balanced soldier class that has good weapon skills, survivability, and a nifty little buddy that cleans up baddies with cold hard lead while you sit around and sharpen your tomahawk with the skulls of your victims, then this class is for you! But all that could change when playing as the Commando, because of your trusty little turret, property of Dahl industries, has more firepower than one would expect. Adventuring through Pandora is difficult and fighting through it is even harder.
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