![]() For one more token (47), you would need about 1022 Badass Ranks, meaning you will need about 22 more Badass Ranks before you get another token. Ranks Needed = Expected Badass Rank - Current Badass Rankįor example, if you are at Badass Rank 1000, you have an expected 46.41 Badass Tokens (meaning you have 46 available). : here are the steps to calculate how many Badass Ranks you need for your next Badass Token:Ĭalculate your current expected Badass Tokens from your Badass Rank.Ĭalculate the expected Badass Rank for an additional token.ĭetermine the difference between the expected rank and your current rank.Įxpected Badass Tokens = (Current Badass Rank)Įxpected Badass Rank = floor(ceil(Expected Badass Tokens) This means that if you invest 20 Badass Tokens to +% Gun Damage, you will have ~9.5% bonus gun damage on all of your characters (source).Ĭustomization items are unlockables you can use to customize your character head and body skins/colors. If you want to cheat, just modify your stats like they do instead of trying to give yourself billions of badass points that you must allocate yourself. Magnitude = (Badass Tokens spent on option) For any one upgrade that you invest in, the total accumulated magnitude of that upgrade is given by: ![]() Each upgrade can be purchased multiple times Rounded down to the nearest whole number (source).īadass Tokens can be spent on a set of 5 random upgrades. ![]() The current rate is unknown, but is estimated to be: You get more Badass Tokens as you accumulate Badass Ranks. You can also track challenges by clicking on them in the list. You can complete a challenge once with each character, which effectively allows you to endlessly increase your Badass rank as you create more characters. Some challenges are one-off and provide a one-time reward. Some challenges are tiered, and reward you with more and more Badass Ranks and customization items as you advance up in tiers. You can see these challenges in a list on the right-hand side. You get Badass Ranks from completing the challenges outlined in the Badass menu (default Nisha destroys bosses > Jack does not even come clos to the same kill speed.Your Badass Rank is a universal stat that applies to all of your characters, and all of your characters contribute to your rank. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel: Claptastic Voyage How to start it: Fast-travel to Deck 13 1/2 When to play it: After the main story Level: 30-40 on first playthrough, 40-50 on second The. If you ever have taken both Nisha and Jack to 70 and get optimal gear for their best build you can clearly see that Nisha melts everything while Jack dont. in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and various other vaults in Borderlands 3. Jack has nothing in common with Salvador what so ever. Its a completely upgraded version of the Badass Rank system, where youll. Nisha is what you would call Salvador of TPS. Have fun No he is not even remotely close rofl. Claptrap is totally nuts to play - lots of fun and totally different than any other playable class Gearbox ever created. ![]() Best balanced character is probably Nisha although she can be a bit challenging to defend - using the right game items, she can be tanky enough. Thank you Jack is the Sal of TPS - he's virtually indestructible which also makes him kinda boring imho. nisha is purely dps, athena has a combo of offense and defense, and jack is somewhat, forgive the pun, "jack-of-all-trades"Ĭan you clarify and if im wrong please correct me Originally posted by I NEED HEALING:i believed that nisha, athena and jack are good solo dps characters. ![]()
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