Borderlands vendors have Weapon Specials where they sell a special weapon for twice whatever else is being sold. These weapons are similar to anything else found in a drop.
Are you going to bitch to 2K about how they need to remove the welfare weapons from the vendors that you can buy when you sell the other forty Gabalgizlllion guns that are a waste of inventory or just remove the Vendor machines from the game altogether?
Because that's what you're doing here.
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Hold up you're talking about Seraph Vendors. For those to work, you have to consistently beat Seraph Guardians (raid bosses) multiple times to get enough crystals for a gun or relic. And even then the Seraph guns suck and you'd have to keep farming the machine until you found one with perfect parts or it wasn't even worth it.
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[quote]Hold up you're talking about Xur. For him to work, you have to consistently beat in game activities (Daily/Weekly/Raid) multiple times to get enough Strange Coins for a gun or random armor. And even then the Exotic guns suck and you'd have to keep farming the machine until you found one with perfect stats or it wasn't even worth it.[/quote] And cue the Reality Check Hammer in 3... 2... 1...
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The difference between Seraph Vendors and Xur are as follows: Seraph Vendors are available 24/7 with a stock that changes every 18 minutes. The bosses only drop maybe 6-8 crystals each kill. It takes a few hundred crystals for a Seraph gun. And here comes the part you keep avoiding: PERFECT PARTS are going to take a good while to find. Hell, even farming a vending maching for a perfect parts seraph gun can take hours. But that's also after a week of farming the Seraph Guardian boss which can take anywhere from several minutes (serious mechanic exploits) to possibly an hour or longer. The Dexiduous fight with four people took us nearly three hours and that included knowing exactly how to spawn him and how to fight him.
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Are you kidding me? You've obviously never farmed for a perfect parts Legendary in Borderlands 2. The vending machines in Borderlands 2 give absolute trash. Those are only meant to be used during your first play through when you're learning how to play. The real loot comes from bosses, aka RNG. try telling me you found a good Pimpernel in a vending machine.
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Mr. Torgue vendor. Exit en re-enter until your perfect DPUH is on sale. Come on man you can't win this one.
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guys you are comparing borderlands, a singleplayer shooter where it doesnt matter how OP your weapon is to a shared world shooter with raids and pvp.dont forget that please