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==Special Effects==
 
==Special Effects==
{{Flavor|Give it to me straight.}}{{Dash}}Increases maximum health. Give health regeneration when fully charged.
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{{Flavor|Give it to me straight.}}{{Dash}}Grants 20% {{Element|shock}} resistance. Increases maximum health by 50%. Gives 5% max health regeneration per second when fully charged.
   
 
==Usage & Description==
 
==Usage & Description==
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Mendel's Multivitamin Shield is excellent for builds revolving around health play due to its hefty max health boost. It can also grant a source of healing for characters without health skills, or further increase health regeneration for characters specced into health regen. Its shock resistance also gives the shield some respectable endurance against shock, further increasing its utility.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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==Trivia==
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*The flavor text is a reference to a song with the same title from the album ''In Passing 001'' by [[wikipedia:Gus Dapperton|''Gus Dapperton'']].
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[[fr:Mendel's Multivitamin]]

Revision as of 10:16, 25 April 2020

Mendel's Multivitamin Shield is a unique shield in Borderlands 3 manufactured by Hyperion. It is obtained from the mission Holy Spirits located in Athenas, by completing the optional objective.

Special Effects

Give it to me straight. – Grants 20% shock resistance. Increases maximum health by 50%. Gives 5% max health regeneration per second when fully charged.

Usage & Description

Mendel's Multivitamin Shield is excellent for builds revolving around health play due to its hefty max health boost. It can also grant a source of healing for characters without health skills, or further increase health regeneration for characters specced into health regen. Its shock resistance also gives the shield some respectable endurance against shock, further increasing its utility.

Notes

Trivia

  • The flavor text is a reference to a song with the same title from the album In Passing 001 by Gus Dapperton.