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− | [[File:2013-08-11 00003.jpg|thumb|300px|A Seraph Weapon]]'''Seraph''' (sometimes referred to as {{rarity|seraph|pink}}) is an item rarity first released with ''[[Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty]]''. Seraph items |
+ | [[File:2013-08-11 00003.jpg|thumb|300px|A Seraph Weapon]]'''Seraph''' (sometimes referred to as {{rarity|seraph|pink}}) is an item rarity first released with ''[[Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty]]''. Seraph items are between {{rarity link|unique}} and {{rarity link|legendary}} items, with impressive stats but with some form of drawback such as low accuracy or projectile speed. |
==Acquisition== |
==Acquisition== |
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+ | *drops from [[Seraph Guardian]]s, mainly in [[Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode]], but they can be acquired in Normal Mode and True Vault Hunter Mode as well. |
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+ | *a purchase from [[Seraph Vendor]]s in any playthrough. Seraph vendors are found in the town of [[Oasis]], the [[Badass Crater of Badassitude]], inside the [[Hunter's Grotto#The Aegrus Sophisticates' Lodge|Aegrus Sophisticates' Lodge]] in Hunter's Grotto and in [[Flamerock Refuge]]. Seraph Vendors accept only rare ''Seraph Crystals'' (see below) for their goods. |
===Seraph Guardians=== |
===Seraph Guardians=== |
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''Borderlands 2'' DLCs introduced the following Seraph guardians: |
''Borderlands 2'' DLCs introduced the following Seraph guardians: |
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⚫ | *playing the [[Tiny Tina's Lootsplosion Slot Machine]] in the tavern in [[Flamerock Refuge]] in the DLC ''[[Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep]]''. Three Seraph crystals are obtained if the wheels show three twenty-sided dice and the player rolls an 18 or 19. This is the only means of acquiring Seraph crystals in Normal Mode or True Vault Hunter mode. |
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Seraph weapons, shields and grenade mods cost 120 Seraph crystals each. Relics only cost 50 crystals. As reference, each Seraph guardian drops on average 10 crystals per kill. |
Seraph weapons, shields and grenade mods cost 120 Seraph crystals each. Relics only cost 50 crystals. As reference, each Seraph guardian drops on average 10 crystals per kill. |
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| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Actualizer}} |
| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Actualizer}} |
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− | | Seraph Vendor, DLC 1 (Oasis) |
+ | | Seraph Vendor, DLC 1 (Oasis), Hyperius the Invincible |
| [[Submachine Gun]] |
| [[Submachine Gun]] |
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| High damage and fire rate, slow projectiles. |
| High damage and fire rate, slow projectiles. |
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| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Devastator|Devastator (pistol)}} |
| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Devastator|Devastator (pistol)}} |
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− | | Seraph Guardian, DLC 1, Master Gee |
+ | | Seraph Guardian, DLC 1, Master Gee, Hyperius the Invincible |
| [[Pistol]] |
| [[Pistol]] |
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| Two-round burst of slow-moving explosive beams. |
| Two-round burst of slow-moving explosive beams. |
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| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Hawk Eye}} |
| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Hawk Eye}} |
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− | | Seraph Guardian, DLC 3, |
+ | | Seraph Guardian, DLC 3, Dexiduous the Invincible, Omnd-Omnd-Ohk |
| [[Sniper Rifle]] |
| [[Sniper Rifle]] |
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| +580% critical hit damage, -50% base damage. |
| +580% critical hit damage, -50% base damage. |
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| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Infection}} |
| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Infection}} |
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− | | Seraph Vendor, DLC 3 (Hunter's Lodge) |
+ | | Seraph Vendor, DLC 3 (Hunter's Lodge), Dexiduous the Invincible, Omnd-Omnd-Ohk |
| [[Pistol]] |
| [[Pistol]] |
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| Corrosive, reduced projectile damage, high elemental chance and DoT, small gyrojet-like explosion and arcing projectile. Shots explode after reaching a certain distance. |
| Corrosive, reduced projectile damage, high elemental chance and DoT, small gyrojet-like explosion and arcing projectile. Shots explode after reaching a certain distance. |
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| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Interfacer}} |
| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Interfacer}} |
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− | | Seraph Guardian, DLC 3, |
+ | | Seraph Guardian, DLC 3, Dexiduous the Invincible, Omnd-Omnd-Ohk |
| [[Shotgun]] |
| [[Shotgun]] |
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| Fires slow moving projectiles in vertical spread, projectiles create more projectiles that meet after a short distance. |
| Fires slow moving projectiles in vertical spread, projectiles create more projectiles that meet after a short distance. |
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| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Lead Storm}} |
| {{Rarity link|Seraph|Lead Storm}} |
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− | | Seraph Vendor, DLC 3 (Hunter's Lodge) |
+ | | Seraph Guardian, Seraph Vendor, DLC 3 (Hunter's Lodge), Dexiduous the Invincible, Omnd-Omnd-Ohk |
| [[Assault Rifle]] |
| [[Assault Rifle]] |
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| Fires slow flares in an arc, enhanced fire rate. |
| Fires slow flares in an arc, enhanced fire rate. |
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− | ==Seraph |
+ | ==Seraph Guns== |
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+ | snap016.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Seraphim}} assault rifle |
− | snap017.jpg| |
+ | snap017.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Devastator|Devastator (pistol)}} pistol |
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+ | snap018.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Ahab}} rocket launcher |
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+ | snap019.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Actualizer}} SMG |
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+ | snap020.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Patriot|Patriot (sniper rifle)}} sniper rifle |
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+ | snap023.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Tattler}} SMG |
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+ | snap022.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Retcher}} shotgun |
− | Hyiu_Hawk_Eye_50.jpg| |
+ | Hyiu_Hawk_Eye_50.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Hawk Eye}} sniper rifle |
− | Lvl50 Potent Infect.jpg| |
+ | Lvl50 Potent Infect.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Infection}} pistol |
− | Critical_Interfacer_50.jpg| |
+ | Critical_Interfacer_50.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Interfacer}} shotgun |
− | Lead_Storm.jpg| |
+ | Lead_Storm.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Lead Storm}} assault rifle |
− | Cons. Floren.png| |
+ | Cons. Floren.png|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Florentine}} SMG |
− | New_and_Improved_Omen.jpg| |
+ | New_and_Improved_Omen.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Omen}} shotgun |
− | Nasty Seeker.png| |
+ | Nasty Seeker.png|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Seeker}} assault rifle |
− | Purging Stinger.png| |
+ | Purging Stinger.png|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Stinger|Stinger (Borderlands 2)}} pistol |
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− | O-negative.png| |
+ | O-negative.png|{{Rarity link|Seraph|O-Negative}} Transfusion grenade |
− | Crossfire.png| |
+ | Crossfire.png|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Crossfire}} Bouncing Betty grenade |
− | Meteor_shower.png| |
+ | Meteor_shower.png|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Meteor Shower}} MIRV Grenade |
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==Seraph Shields== |
==Seraph Shields== |
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− | <gallery columns="dynamic" position="center" spacing="small" orientation="landscape" captionalign="center" bordersize="medium"> |
+ | <gallery columns="dynamic" position="center" spacing="small" orientation="landscape" captionalign="center" bordersize="medium" navigation="true"> |
− | snap025.jpg| |
+ | snap025.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Evolution}} Adaptive Shield |
− | big boom blaster.PNG| |
+ | big boom blaster.PNG|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Big Boom Blaster}} shield |
− | pun-chee.PNG| |
+ | pun-chee.PNG|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Pun-chee}} shield |
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+ | Borderlands2 2013-09-19 16-59-24-73.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Hoplite}} shield|link=http://borderlands.wikia.com/wiki/Hoplite |
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+ | Sponge 54.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Sponge}} Absorb shield|link=http://borderlands.wikia.com/wiki/Sponge |
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+ | 2013-07-07 00001.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Antagonist}} shield|link=http://borderlands.wikia.com/wiki/Antagonist |
− | Blockade Shield.png| |
+ | Blockade Shield.png|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Blockade}} shield|link=http://borderlands.wikia.com/wiki/Blockade |
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==Seraph Relics== |
==Seraph Relics== |
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+ | Snap021.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Blood of the Seraphs}} |
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+ | Breath of the Seraphs.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Breath of the Seraphs}} |
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+ | Might of the seraphs.PNG|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Might of the Seraphs}} |
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+ | Borderlands2 2013-10-01 16-34-58-16.jpg|{{Rarity link|Seraph|Shadow of the Seraphs}} |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* DLCs are supposed to be self-contained modules to the base game, so Seraph items in one DLC will not be for sale in another DLC Seraph vendors, nor droppable from the Seraph guardian(s) in another DLC. Players cannot use Seraph items associated with a DLC until that corresponding DLC has been purchased. The common currency, however, is still Seraph Crystals. |
* DLCs are supposed to be self-contained modules to the base game, so Seraph items in one DLC will not be for sale in another DLC Seraph vendors, nor droppable from the Seraph guardian(s) in another DLC. Players cannot use Seraph items associated with a DLC until that corresponding DLC has been purchased. The common currency, however, is still Seraph Crystals. |
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+ | * There is an unobtainable Seraph weapon manufactured by [[Torgue]] called the [[ERROR MESSAGE]]. It is a reskinned version of the [[Ahab]] carried by [[Master Gee The Invincible]], and its red text reads "THIS GUN SHOULD NEVER DROP". |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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* [[Seraph Guardian]] |
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Revision as of 18:23, 1 June 2019
Seraph (sometimes referred to as pink) is an item rarity first released with Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty. Seraph items are between unique and legendary items, with impressive stats but with some form of drawback such as low accuracy or projectile speed.
Acquisition
Seraph items are obtained as:
- drops from Seraph Guardians, mainly in Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode, but they can be acquired in Normal Mode and True Vault Hunter Mode as well.
- a purchase from Seraph Vendors in any playthrough. Seraph vendors are found in the town of Oasis, the Badass Crater of Badassitude, inside the Aegrus Sophisticates' Lodge in Hunter's Grotto and in Flamerock Refuge. Seraph Vendors accept only rare Seraph Crystals (see below) for their goods.
Seraph Guardians
Borderlands 2 DLCs introduced the following Seraph guardians:
- Hyperius the Invincible and Master Gee the Invincible, from Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty;
- Pete the Invincible/Ultra Invincible, from Mr. Torgue's Campaign of Carnage;
- Voracidous the Invincible, from Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt;
- Ancient Dragons of Destruction from Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep.
Seraph Crystals
Seraph crystals are the form of currency used to purchase Seraph items from the Seraph Vendor. They are similar in shape and size to crystalisk crystals, but are Pink in color.
Seraph crystals are acquired by:
- killing Seraph Guardians in Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode.
- playing the Tiny Tina's Lootsplosion Slot Machine in the tavern in Flamerock Refuge in the DLC Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. Three Seraph crystals are obtained if the wheels show three twenty-sided dice and the player rolls an 18 or 19. This is the only means of acquiring Seraph crystals in Normal Mode or True Vault Hunter mode.
Seraph Items
Seraph weapons, shields and grenade mods cost 120 Seraph crystals each. Relics only cost 50 crystals. As reference, each Seraph guardian drops on average 10 crystals per kill.
Items which are listed as dropping from a specific boss below are also available from the appropriate Seraph Vendor in Normal Mode and True Vault Hunter Mode.
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Actualizer | Seraph Vendor, DLC 1 (Oasis), Hyperius the Invincible | Submachine Gun | High damage and fire rate, slow projectiles. | Hyperion |
Ahab | Seraph Guardian, DLC 1, Master Gee | Rocket Launcher | Rockets behave like harpoons. | Torgue |
Blood of the Seraphs | Seraph Vendor, DLC 1 (Oasis) | Relic | Health increase and regeneration. | Eridian |
Devastator | Seraph Guardian, DLC 1, Master Gee, Hyperius the Invincible | Pistol | Two-round burst of slow-moving explosive beams. | Torgue |
Evolution | Seraph Guardian, DLC 1, Hyperius | Shield | Low capacity, high elemental damage resistance, health and regeneration bonus. | Anshin |
Patriot | Seraph Guardian, DLC 1, Master Gee | Sniper Rifle | High damage, slow speed projectiles. Low accuracy, even when using the scope. | Vladof |
Retcher | Seraph Guardian, DLC 1, Hyperius | Shotgun | Corrosive Splatgun. Reloading triggers two child grenades after initial explosion. Uses 1 ammo per shot. | Tediore |
Seraphim | Seraph Vendor, DLC 1 (Oasis) | Assault Rifle | High damage and always Incendiary, slow projectiles. | Dahl |
Tattler | Seraph Guardian, DLC 1, Hyperius | Submachine Gun | Blade attachment, shoots 3 projectiles for 1 ammo, low accuracy and slow projectile speed. | Bandit |
Big Boom Blaster | Seraph Guardian, DLC 2, Pyro Pete | Shield | Dropped boosters increase Rocket and Grenade ammo count by 1. | Torgue |
Crossfire | Seraph Vendor, DLC 2 (Badass Crater of Badassitude) | Grenade Mod | Releases impact grenades and bullet showers on detonation, similar to Bouncing Bonny. | Dahl |
Hoplite | Seraph Guardian, DLC 2, Pyro Pete | Shield | Increased capacity. Further increased Shield capacity and lowered movement speed for every Hoplite equipped in the party. | Pangolin |
Meteor Shower | Seraph Vendor, DLC 2 (Badass Crater of Badassitude) | Grenade Mod | Child grenades are released from the initial grenade in arcs, which release more children grenades upon detonation. | Torgue |
Might of the Seraphs | Seraph Vendor, DLC 2 (Badass Crater of Badassitude) | Relic | Increases Melee Damage and Override skill cooldown rate. | Eridian |
O-Negative | Seraph Guardian, DLC 2, Pyro Pete | Grenade Mod | Decreased blast radius, high damage transfusion grenade. | Maliwan |
Pun-chee | Seraph Vendor, DLC 2 (Badass Crater of Badassitude) | Shield | Roid shield with high recharge rate and low recharge delay. | Bandit |
Sponge | Seraph Vendor, DLC 2 (Badass Crater of Badassitude) | Shield | High capacity absorb shield, high absorb chance. | Vladof |
Breath of the Seraphs | Seraph Vendor, DLC 3 (Hunter's Lodge) | Relic | Temporary bonus damage and health regeneration after second wind. | Eridian |
Hawk Eye | Seraph Guardian, DLC 3, Dexiduous the Invincible, Omnd-Omnd-Ohk | Sniper Rifle | +580% critical hit damage, -50% base damage. | Jakobs |
Infection | Seraph Vendor, DLC 3 (Hunter's Lodge), Dexiduous the Invincible, Omnd-Omnd-Ohk | Pistol | Corrosive, reduced projectile damage, high elemental chance and DoT, small gyrojet-like explosion and arcing projectile. Shots explode after reaching a certain distance. | Maliwan |
Interfacer | Seraph Guardian, DLC 3, Dexiduous the Invincible, Omnd-Omnd-Ohk | Shotgun | Fires slow moving projectiles in vertical spread, projectiles create more projectiles that meet after a short distance. | Hyperion |
Lead Storm | Seraph Guardian, Seraph Vendor, DLC 3 (Hunter's Lodge), Dexiduous the Invincible, Omnd-Omnd-Ohk | Assault Rifle | Fires slow flares in an arc, enhanced fire rate. | Vladof |
Antagonist | Seraph Vendor, DLC 4 (Flamerock Refuge) | Shield | Has a chance to Deflect enemy bullets, reducing damage taken and sending the bullet back towards enemies with increased damage. Can also launch Slag homing balls at its attackers. | Maliwan |
Blockade | Seraph Guardian, DLC 4, Ancient Dragons of Destruction | Shield | Offers damage resistance only while shield is active. | Anshin |
Florentine | Seraph Vendor, DLC 4 (Flamerock Refuge) | Submachine Gun | An E-tech SMG that deals slag and shock damage. | Maliwan |
Omen | Seraph Guardian, DLC 4, Ancient Dragons of Destruction | Shotgun | An E-tech shotgun that fires 9 slow-moving E-tech projectiles, 8 in a circle and 1 in the center. The pattern expands and contracts as it travels. | Tediore |
Seeker | Seraph Vendor, DLC 4 (Flamerock Refuge) | Assault Rifle | Shots fired will home in on the nearest enemy and connect almost infallibly. Increased damage but extremely slow rate of fire. Cannot score critical hits. | Torgue |
Shadow of the Seraphs | Seraph Vendor, DLC 4 (Flamerock Refuge) | Relic | Offers a chance of firing twice with one shot, similar to Tw0 Fang. | Eridian |
Stinger | Seraph Guardian, DLC 4, Ancient Dragons of Destruction | Pistol | Horizontal ricochet effect; bullets can ricochet off of almost any surface and land successful shots. | Vladof |
Seraph Guns
Seraph Grenade Mods
Seraph Shields
Seraph Relics
Notes
- DLCs are supposed to be self-contained modules to the base game, so Seraph items in one DLC will not be for sale in another DLC Seraph vendors, nor droppable from the Seraph guardian(s) in another DLC. Players cannot use Seraph items associated with a DLC until that corresponding DLC has been purchased. The common currency, however, is still Seraph Crystals.
- There is an unobtainable Seraph weapon manufactured by Torgue called the ERROR MESSAGE. It is a reskinned version of the Ahab carried by Master Gee The Invincible, and its red text reads "THIS GUN SHOULD NEVER DROP".