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Vana Lucuma discusses various Shift codes for "Borderlands 2" and "Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel," offering keys, skins, heads, and gear to players. These codes work across platforms like PS4, Xbox, and PC and were active as of March 2019. Key focus areas include golden keys for accessing high-quality items, themed skins and heads for different characters, and exclusive gear linked to DLCs such as the Dragon Keep. Specifically, players can get significant advantages by utilizing these codes effectively during gameplay.
Promotional codes such as those for golden keys provide immediate benefits, while others, like themed skins for events (e.g., St. Patrick's Day), offer aesthetic enhancements. Character-specific Shift codes discussed include those for skins and heads from the Dragon Keep DLC and The Pre-Sequel, which were easier to obtain via Shift codes than in-game farming.
The importance of using high-level characters and navigating higher difficulty settings to maximize the benefits of these Shift codes is emphasized. Notable names include Gearbox, the developers responsible for these content releases, and the mentioned characters such as Axton, Zero, Maya, Salvador, Gaige, and Krieg. The video concludes with practical advice for optimizing these bonuses and encouraging community engagement through subscription and notifications.
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In this part of the video, Vana Lucuma discusses some of the best shift codes for Borderlands 2, focusing on codes for golden keys, heads, skins, and gear. He confirms that all mentioned codes work on the PS4 version and have also been tested on Xbox and PC. He highlights that these codes were still active as of March 2019, though he hasn’t tested them on Borderlands 2 VR. Additionally, some codes apply to DLC items, requiring the corresponding DLC for full benefits.
The first shift code discussed grants 20 golden keys, originally released to promote Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. This code can provide a significant advantage through en entire first playthrough if used wisely.
The second shift code shared is themed around St. Patrick’s Day and provides themed skins for all characters and a weapon called the “Kullen.” Benefiting from this code optimally involves using the highest level character and difficulty setting, although the Kullen weapon includes a drawback of making the wielder more vulnerable to damage.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses “shift codes” for obtaining skins and heads for characters in the “Dragon Keep DLC.” Initially, the skins were difficult to acquire due to drops from dice chests, leading developers (Gearbox) to release specific shift codes. The speaker lists the shift codes for each character’s skins: Zero’s Pandora Chainmail Massacre, Axton’s Natural 20, Maya’s Her Violent Nature, Krieg’s My Fantasies Involve Blood, Gaige’s Summon Her Sickness, and Salvador’s Barenaked. They then cover the codes for character heads: Zero’s Gauri Ghul, Axton’s Warrior of Light, Maya’s Elven Eliminator, Krieg’s My Ears Are Ringing, Gaige’s Wayfarer Wizard, and Salvador’s The Beast Within. Entering these codes is recommended over farming dice chests.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various Shift codes released for “Borderlands 2” and “Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel” to promote these games. The codes provide players with themed heads and skins inspired by “The Pre-Sequel,” matching each “Borderlands 2” character to their “Pre-Sequel” counterpart (e.g., Axton as Athena, Salvador as Wilhelm). Additionally, the DLC characters (Gage and Krieg) also receive skins. The speaker mentions that these skins are aesthetically pleasing, particularly for Gage, Zero, and Salvador.
Furthermore, the segment covers golden key codes, highlighting a specific Shift code that grants 25 golden keys to promote “The Handsome Collection” for PS4 and Xbox One. This code offers significant benefits, especially for new players, as it allows access to high-quality items. Another 25 golden key code from January 2017 is also mentioned, which remains valid as of March 2019 and is still beneficial for acquiring rare weapons. The segment concludes by introducing another set of Shift codes for B and B (Bunkers and Badasses) class mods associated with characters like Tina, Brick, Mordecai, and Lilith.
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In this segment, the discussion revolves around the Dragon Keep DLC, which parallels real-world D&D. Gearbox has released shift codes that give players a Dragon Keep class mod for their first character. These class mods have prefixes that offer various bonuses, such as the “chaotic evil” prefix boosting fire rate and crit damage, and the “chaotic good” prefix boosting fire rates and reload speed. Salvador’s class mod is highlighted for its significant boost to the “money shot” skill without reducing shield capacity. The narrator advises using a high-level character at the highest difficulty to get the best versions of these mods. The codes for different character class mods (Axton, Zero, Salvador, Gaige, Maya, Krieg) are provided. Finally, the video closes with a thank you to viewers and reminders to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell.