Even if you already have the base game it’s better than getting them all separately. You will get 7 of the 8 DLC packs at once and save a bunch of money at the same time. Then get the Borderlands 2: Game of The Year edition bundle on Steam. Keep an eye out for sales if you’re not in a hurry. Xbox and PlayStation users can get all the Borderlands 2 DLC from their respective stores. If you go full completionist mode and want to get the absolute most out the Borderlands 2 DLC packs then you can spend upwards of 12 hours on one of them alone!Īlso when you’re finished with the BL2’s DLCs you can also have yourself some fun with Gibbed codes and a Save Editor. Altogether if you’re looking at around 20 hours of extra gameplay from just doing the story missions of the campaign packs.Īdd another hour for each of the 5 headhunter packs and you’re looking at a solid 25 hours of more Borderlands 2 glory. Also it’s best to play them in the order they were released. Though not absolutely required, we suggest you finish the main game before moving on to the DLC. Level requirements in the game are there purposely to keep you in touch with the main story line and know what the hell is going on. So make sure you really want to do that DLC when you begin it. Once you start a BL2 DLC it will stay at that level. For all but one of the packs, TVHM mode enemies will scale up to level 50. Depending on which story campaign pack you’re looking at. In normal mode the levels will be between 15 to 30, 30 to 35, or 30 to 38. ![]() ![]() The campaign difficulty of Borderlands 2 DLC will depend on what level you are and on what mode you’re playing – Normal mode or True Vault Hunter Mode (TVHM). What level should I be for Borderlands 2 DLC? This 2021 list is a guide to everything you’ll want to get started. Borderlands 2 has 10 different DLC packs – 5 campaign story packs and 5 shorter Headhunter packs – to keep you going. Casual fans may pass and shouldn't feel like they missed much.So you’re still looking for that next Borderlands fix huh? Well good news. All in all a decent DLC worth a go, but I feel is better suited to more hardcore players. NOTE! I played this in TVH mode starting at level 38, so the "normal" mode may differ a bit but probably not much. Loot drops are pretty consistent with other entries. Aergus itself is a tad barren with not a ton of different areas//buildings to check out, but again not that big a deal for me. Another irksome thing was having completed a side quest having to go through waves of re-spawned enemies in an already cleared area just to complete it! It didn't bother me alot but others may find it unacceptable. Also used "slag" weaponry/grenades ALOT more. On the positive side to that I found I used the rocket launcher and shotgun a TON more than any other previous entry which was kinda "new" for me. I can see some people rage quitting after being killed by a witch doctor for the umpteenth time. I'd say be at level 35 at least before heading in. ![]() As others have stated previously, this DLC is difficult. That being said, some things you should know. It's fairly short, the characters and humor aren't as good as past entries. Basically if you dig the past DLC's this one is worth playing. It's fairly short, the characters and Almost completed it.
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