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− | *The [[#Kawaii_Killer|{{rarity|purple|Metal Fear}}]] head is a reference to "Gray Fox" a character in the ''Metal Gear Solid'' series. |
+ | *The [[#Kawaii_Killer|{{rarity|purple|Metal Fear}}]] head is a reference to "Gray Fox" a character in the [[wikipedia:Metal_Gear|''Metal Gear Solid'']] series. |
− | *The [[#Vault_Dweller|{{rarity|blue|Vault Dweller}}]] skin is a reference to the first ''Fallout'' game, whose main character was called Vault Dweller and wore a blue and yellow jumpsuit. |
+ | *The [[#Vault_Dweller|{{rarity|blue|Vault Dweller}}]] skin is a reference to the [[w:c:fallout:Portal:Fallout|first ''Fallout'' game]], whose main character was called Vault Dweller and wore a blue and yellow jumpsuit. |
*The [[#Default_Skins|Blackest Night]] skin is a reference to the comic book Green Lantern, the Green Lantern Corps oath beginning with "In brightest day, in blackest night...". "Blackest Night" is also the title of a crossover storyline. |
*The [[#Default_Skins|Blackest Night]] skin is a reference to the comic book Green Lantern, the Green Lantern Corps oath beginning with "In brightest day, in blackest night...". "Blackest Night" is also the title of a crossover storyline. |
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*The [[#Ruby_Wings|{{rarity|blue|Supergreen}}]] skin is a reference to the character Ruby Rhod, from the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fifth_Element The Fifth Element]. |
*The [[#Ruby_Wings|{{rarity|blue|Supergreen}}]] skin is a reference to the character Ruby Rhod, from the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fifth_Element The Fifth Element]. |
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Revision as of 20:01, 3 January 2018
Maya Customization
A total of 36 Heads and 104 Skins can be unlocked for Maya. The non-default heads and skins can be unlocked through random enemy drops, specific (though rare) enemy drops, mission rewards, challenge rewards, SHiFT code promotions, downloadable content and in-game trading with other players.
Default Heads
Heads that come unlocked with Borderlands 2 to begin customization.
Unlockable Heads (Main Game)
Tradable heads that can be unlocked through game play.
A Crying Shame |
Admiral Asskick | ||
Alkaline Mistress |
Cold Steel | ||
Creeper Slayer |
Handsome Jack's Mask | ||
Kawaii Killer |
Metal Fear | ||
Nevermore |
One-Eye Spy | ||
Shrapnel Slayer |
Till Death do us Part |
Handsome Jack's Mask: The mask is obtained several ways. Handsome Jack always drops a purple mask (blue during single player on PS3) that can be unlocked for any single character. The Warrior and the Handsome Sorcerer may drop a legendary mask that is class specific and unlocks for every character of that class, like all other in game customizations.
Unlockable Heads (DLC Content)
Tradable heads that can be unlocked through DLC content game play.
Bad to The... From Mad Moxxi and the Wedding Day Massacre |
Blight of the Valkyries Mission reward for A History of Simulated Violence in The Raid on Digistruct Peak | ||
Can O' Worms |
Cold Blooded | ||
Cutthroat Combatant |
Elven Eliminator | ||
For The Birds |
Patch That Up | ||
Pretty in Punk |
Trigger Pull |
DLC Package Heads
Paid DLC heads that are unlocked in the customization menu directly. They are account-bound and cannot be traded. The special edition head comes as a single inventory item, which can be traded.
Ascendant |
Phaselock and Roll | ||
Pigtail Pugilist |
Professor of Pain | ||
Special Edition: Clean Shave |
Throatcutter |
Other Heads
Heads that are unlocked through other games/means. They are account-bound and cannot be traded.
Bluffers Bane |
Closing Time | ||
Goliath Swag-Filled Limited Edition Diamond Plate Loot Chest |
Spin the Cylinder SHiFT code for The Pre-Sequel | ||
Vault Veteran: Dr. Crazy |
Default Skins
Skins that come unlocked with Borderlands 2 to begin customization.
Unlockable Skins (Main Game)
Tradable skins that can be unlocked through game play.
The Torgue High Octane and Torgue Explosiveness skins can also be obtained from Torgue Vending Machines in Mr. Torgue's Campaign of Carnage.
All-Seeing Eye |
Angled Mosquito |
Azure Wave | |||
Bandit Blood and Rust |
Bandit Incineration |
Bandit War Paint | |||
Bittersweet Ninja |
Black Widow |
Blue Widow | |||
Cardinal Sin |
Clean Slate |
Crimson Fastness | |||
Cyan Dreams |
Dahl Efficiency |
Dahl Elite | |||
Dahl Predator |
Dark Focus |
Dark Scarlet | |||
Deep Blue She |
Ecstasy in Gold |
Elven Glamour | |||
Empress |
Gecko |
Greenblood | |||
Gunmetal Blue |
Hyperion Heroism |
Hyperion Honor | |||
Hyperion Hornet |
Indigo Lady |
Jakobs Family | |||
Jakobs Filigree |
Jakobs Old-Fashioned |
Light Urple | |||
Lilac Combatant |
Loud and Proud |
Maliwan Elegance | |||
Maliwan Grace |
Maliwan Style |
Mellow Yellow | |||
Minecraft |
Ninja Rose |
Nothing Rhymes with Orange | |||
Orange You Glad... |
Pink Pandoracorn |
Preying Mantis | |||
Ruby Wings |
Starry |
Supergreen | |||
Tangerine Dreaming |
Tediore Customer Service |
Tediore Low Price | |||
Tediore Value |
Torgue Explosiveness |
Torgue High Octane | |||
Torgue Speed Demon |
To the Rescue |
Vault Burst | |||
Vault Dweller |
Violent Violet |
Vladof Freedom | |||
Vladof Revolution |
Vladof Sickle |
White Gold |
Unlockable Skins (DLC Content)
Tradable skins that can be unlocked through DLC content game play.
Are You My Mummy Drop from main boss in TK Baha's Bloody Harvest |
Dolphins Are Badass Drop from main or side boss in Sir Hammerlock vs. the Son of Crawmerax | ||
Fenian Femme Drop from main boss in Mad Moxxi and the Wedding Day Massacre |
Frozen Wrath Rare drop in Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt | ||
Her Violent Nature |
Lord of Power | ||
No Thanks |
Red-Nosed Paindeer | ||
Wrath Mission reward for I Like My Monsters Rare in Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt |
DLC Package Skins
Paid DLC skins that are unlocked in the customization menu directly. They are account-bound and cannot be traded. The special edition skin comes as a single inventory item, which can be traded.
A Quick Death |
Ethereal | ||
Dial M for Maya |
Love and Death | ||
Special Edition: Fired Up |
Vaguely Outrageous |
Other Skins
Skins that are unlocked through other games/means. They are account-bound and cannot be traded.
Gearbox |
Last Call | ||
Pandoran Legend |
SHiFT Promotional Skins
Tradable skins that are unlocked through temporary SHiFT code promotions.
Emerald Hornet |
Fright of the Bumblebee | ||
Pretty and Pink |
Strangle a Puppy |
Trivia
Note: Each head/skin name is linked to the picture for easy reference.
- The Metal Fear head is a reference to "Gray Fox" a character in the Metal Gear Solid series.
- The Vault Dweller skin is a reference to the first Fallout game, whose main character was called Vault Dweller and wore a blue and yellow jumpsuit.
- The Blackest Night skin is a reference to the comic book Green Lantern, the Green Lantern Corps oath beginning with "In brightest day, in blackest night...". "Blackest Night" is also the title of a crossover storyline.
- The Supergreen skin is a reference to the character Ruby Rhod, from the movie The Fifth Element.
- The Elven Eliminator headband has "vaulthuntermaya" written in Angerthas Moria dwarf runes invented by J.R.R. Tolkien.
- The Phaselock and Roll head and Vaguely Outrageous skin are a reference to the character Jem from the 80's cartoon show of the same name. The chorus of the theme song begins with the line: "Jem is truly outrageous, truly truly truly outrageous."
- The skin Slice of Fried Gold is a reference to a quote from the film, Shaun of the Dead.[2]
- The Dial M for Maya refers to the Alfred Hitchcock film, Dial M for Murder.
- The Emerald Hornet is probably a reference to The Green Hornet
- The Ecstasy in Gold skin is most likely a reference to the iconic theme The Ecstasy of Gold from the film The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.