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The Quick Change (aka PTM or Personal Transformation Machine) allows players to change their characters' heads and skins, and respec their skill points. These stations are provided by Anshin.
Heads and skins[]
There are two different types of character skin changes available in Borderlands 2, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and Borderlands 3 and these are heads and skins. Not counting downloadable skin packs and promotional reward, there are about 17 heads and 88 skins for each class (24 heads and 40 skins only on Borderlands 3). These are available in five rarities, ranging from least to most rare in the order of white, green, blue, purple, orange. Heads change the appearance of the head of Vault Hunters (or, in the case of Fragtrap, his entire chassis), while skins change the color scheme of the entire character, and can make small overall physical changes (i.e. war paint skin giving painted stripes on face and skin).
Each skin is represented by an item called a "customization". These can be obtained through loot drops where they are recovered from the ground, or can appear in a character's inventory as the result of completing a mission. They are then added to a collection of customizations by being selected in the inventory, at which point the item vanishes.
Most skins can be unlocked by ordinary means, but some skins require special means of unlock (e.g. having a Borderlands or Borderlands 2 save file).
Borderlands 2[]
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel[]
Borderlands 3[]
- Amara skins
- FL4K skins
- Moze skins
- Zane skins
Respec[]
The Quick Change station also allows respecs of skill points. This removes all skill points, allowing them to be redistributed. There is a monetary cost, which appears to be:
respec cost = 100 * 1.12^level
Locations[]
Quick change stations appear sparingly within a game, and are typically in places that act as bases of operations. They also appear in locations next to DLC raid boss arenas in order to facilitate character adjustments suitable for the nearby boss encounters.
Borderlands 2[]
- DLC
- Badass Crater Bar
- Oasis
- Flamerock Refuge
- Hayter's Folly
- Pyro Pete's Bar
- Washburne Refinery (near raid boss)
- Hallowed Hollow
- Frost Bottom
- Wam Bam Island
- Gluttony Gulch
Raid boss arenas (isolated)
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel[]
- Arenas
Borderlands 3[]
- DLC
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands[]
- Brighthoof (inside Izzy's Fizzies)
Trivia[]
- Small screen above the keypad contains an image vaguely resembling that of the Nyan Cat.