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Badass Trojans are large enemies encountered within groups of B4ND1Ts in Claptastic Voyage. Their appearance is largely identical to Badass P5YCH0s but with a horse's head rather than a human head.
Appearances
Strategy
Badass Trojans are large and powerful foes - their high health means that they are capable of surviving considerable punishment, and if they spawn with a shield they are capable of surviving much longer as their shields likewise possess a high capacity.
If a Vault Hunter is struck by one of their thrown buzzaxes when airborne, they will be sent slamming back to the ground at velocity with no way to regain air, unlike Badass P5YCH0s' buzzaxes.
Notes
- In True Vault Hunter Mode, they are renamed Super Badass Trojan, and in Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode, they are renamed Ultimate Badass Trojan.
Trivia
- Badass Trojans are in general a reference to Trojan Horse viruses, while their appearance references the mythical Trojan Horse.