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Eradicate! is a side mission in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel.

You collect this mission from the bounty board in Jack's Office after completing the main mission Eye to Eye. You must first complete the Quarantine missions before it becomes available.

Walkthrough

Objectives:

  1. Report to Veins of Helios
  2. Collect laser drill
  3. Collect cranial interface
  4. Collect sensor array
  5. Scan laser drill
  6. Scan cranial interface
  7. Scan sensor array
  8. Fabricate Tassiter's bot
  9. Kill Eghood the Engineer
  10. (Optional) CL4P-L3K bot kills Eghood
  11. Destroy CL4P-L3K bot OR Secure CL4P-L3K bot

Strategy

First, go to the Veins of Helios. Then, you will have to scour the map for three robot parts: a laser drill, cranial interface, and sensor array. After you hace thses parts, go to Central Maintenance and scan the parts into a machine. CL4P-L3K will come out, and you will have to escort him to Eghood's room. However, to slow down the mission and annoy you, he will frequently stop and fire a shock projectile at you. To stop this, you can run ahead of CL4P-L3K, clearing out all the enemies on the way. You can actually kill Eghood without CL4P-L3K there, but you won't complete the optional objective. If you want to complete this, wait for CL4P-L3K, and fight Eghood together. After Eghood is dead, CL4P-L3K will begin yelling about eradicating everything, including Tassiter, Hyperion and you. At this point, you will have the choice to either kill CL4P-L3K or seal him in the room you are currently in. To seal him, leave the room and find the computer console outside. Make sure that everyone you are playing with is out as well, of you cannot seal the room. Activate the computer console to seal the doors and make CL4P-L3K farmable. Regardless of your decision, you will complete the quest. Turning it in will reward you with the Globber, a unique Hyperion pistol.

Completion

"Here's your reward. Choke on it."

Turn In: Tassiter

Notes

Mission items:

Laser Drill - "Industrial grade cutting tool. Unsuitable for death ray applications."

Cranial Interface - "State of the art brain-to-machine interface. Not a toilet plunger.

Sensory array - "Designed to detect organic material. Not fooled by living room furniture."

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