Game Theory on borderlands 3

Pfft. There’s no need to worry about swords…

Now if he was wielding a pair of chopsticks we would probably have to run for the hills… >.>

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About the Guardian quote, I thought they would just go the Destiny route, making BL3 a co-op multi-world arena. That was probably their initial plan.

If he has even 2% of Lilith’s capabilities, that sword could be terrifying.
Just imagine a super powerful melee attacker phasing around the arena while his support siren provides heals and covering fire.

Why do (did) Lilith and Maya (and Steele) use guns?

Probably cause there abilities were limited. Powerful but limited. We know Maya could phaselock the enemy, but only a certain amount in the bubble. So the gun is just extra precaution.

Same thing for Lilith. But as for Steele, don’t recall them ever showing her siren powers in game. Idk if anything was mentioned in comics.

I’d assume that the agenda of Guardians is not to prevent bad guys from winning, but just to avoid their vaults getting plundered, whoever that might be.

Either there is a vault that’s going to unleash hell, or they’ve chosen to join human side and specific factions due to inevatibility of vault looting.

@gambler im assuming by what the guardian said meaning war is coming as all the manufacturers fighting over power

Spoilers Maybe

According to the BattleBorn Morse Code easter eggs that Mental Mars (and credit to whoever actual broke the code) showed “Tannis is not what she seems”, and we “should not open the vaults”. So … Calypso Twins are sure going to keep us busy while our new main healer, )Tannis rather than Zed( is going to keep us busy looking the other way. For good or for bad I think it is a matter of perspective for someone like Tannis (Remember the lack of plant army we have in BL3)