The Lost Loot Machine Is Actual Garbage... (Borderlands 4 Lost Loot Machine Fix)

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Over the years I&given MANY and PLENTY ideas to Gearbox and 2K Developers on some of the quality of life changes we need in the Borderlands Franchise and one of them is an overhaul of the Lost Loot Machine...let&discuss!!! Borderlands 3 is a first-person loot shooter. Players, either playing alone or in parties of up to four people, make a character from one of the four classes available, and take on various missions given out by non-playable characters (NPCs) and at bounty boards to gain experience, in-game monetary rewards, and reward items. Players can also gain these items by defeating enemies throughout the game. As the player gains level, they gain skill points to allocate across a skill tree. The game introduces four new playable characters: Amara, a "Siren" who summons ethereal fists; Moze, a young "Gunner" who rides the mecha Iron Bear; Zane, an "Operative" with a variety of gadgets; and FL4K, a robot "Beastmaster" who summons creatures to aid in fights. Unlike previous Borderlands games, where each character had only one unique skill that operates on a cooldown, each character in the new game can unlock three unique skills, though only one (or in Zane&case, two) can be equipped at a time, greatly expanding the number of potential character builds a player can make. Borderlands 3 shares the same core loop with previous games around taking on missions, defeating enemies, and obtaining loot from fallen foes or special chests, most often in the form of procedurally...

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