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==Enemies== |
==Enemies== |
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Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep is the fourth campaign DLC of Borderlands 2. It was released on June 25th, 2013.
New Content
The DLC includes redesigned vending machines with a more fantasy-oriented aesthetic, reskins of existing characters featuring renaissance-themed garb (Ellie and Moxxi, in particular), and new dialogue for the Vault Hunters. Each character will respond to Tina's narration in their own way. Mr. Torgue also returns.
Taking place after the event of Roland's death, Tina and the first group of Vault Hunters were playing a game of Bunkers and Badasses. The new Vault Hunters are the characters within the campaign with Tina being their game master.
Tina changes the world in dynamic ways as the story progresses, such as changing the appearance of locations and adding characters and bosses. The journey to Dragon's Keep also has her coming to terms with Roland's death.
The DLC features new uses for Eridium: altars that gives bonuses when Eridium is spent, Tiny Tina themed slot and vending machines that use Eridium, and a new type of 'Dice Chest.' Dice Chests will appear with two twenty-sided dice (D20s) on top. Opening the chest normally rolls one D20, and the amount shown on the roll will determine the rarity of the loot inside the chest (20 being the highest, 1 being the lowest). Spending 5 Eridium rolls both D20s, and the higher amount will be taken to determine loot rarity. Eridium can also be fed to Butt Stallion in exchange for a gun in a green or higher rarity, health vial, or money.
Enemies
Assault on Dragon Keep contains many new enemy types including:
Items
Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep introduces a number of new items, including new guns, shields, heads, skins, fantasy-themed class mods, and spell-like grenade mods.
There is also a new system that classifies weapons by manufacturer, prefix, and color scheme; Hyperion weapons feature the Diamond prefix and are white, Tediore has the Cubic Zerconia prefix with a white and black color, Bandit has the Quartz prefix and pink colors, Dahl has the Emerald prefix and dark green, Vladof is Garnet and dark red, Jakobs is Citrine and has orange metal, Torgue is Rock and dark grey, and Maliwan is Aquamarine with various shades of grey, orange and blue.
Gallery
Trivia
- This DLC was originally teased at Pax East 2013, but wasn't confirmed until it was accidentally leaked by Anthony Burch who took a picture of a passed out friend with the poster showing in the background. It has since been confirmed officially and given a release date.
- This DLC has a large number of references, such as items, locations and challenges, relating to content of other famous fantasy games, films, and television shows.
- The original idea for the DLC was to have the Vault Hunters venturing through a Hyperion facility, where the facility's director could manipulate everything and turned it into a big game of Dungeons & Dragons. The concept was changed as the creators felt that having Tiny Tina run the game would give them more freedom to be creative and spontaneous.
- Most elements in Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep have counterparts in the main story line, e.g. the Handsome Sorcerer is based on Handsome Jack, the counterparts of knights serving the Handsome Sorcerer are the Loaders in the main story line, and so on. Even the plot of this DLC is a fantasy version of the main story line, with similar twists and turns.