However a third player – a Claptrap activates his special-skill and gets rubber-duck mode. needs help to get back up), so another player runs over to help. for example one person in the party may be in a down-state (ie. Claptraps special skill picks a random action, some of-which can make him a liability to a party. ![]() I felt she was simply way over-powered, as no other class can match her damage output (or so I found).Īnd finally we have Claptrap, who seems to be more of a gimmick rather than anything else. Her special skill further increases her damage and gives her an auto-aim ability (meaning you don't need to aim any-more). This can make her very over-powered, wiping out badass bosses in mere seconds (with her kill-streak bonuses activated). Nisha favours more direct damage using a pair of pistols and gains kill-streak bonuses. They automatically search for enemies, and attack them - you have no direct control on them.Īfter-which we have the Lawbringer – Nisha. These robots are okay but can make you feel that you're just tagging along. Next we have Wilhelm, an Enforcer who uses a pair of robots (called Wolf and Saint). The first character, Athena didn't really interest me. As you level up, you will gain a skill point, and be able to place it in the skill-tree. ![]() yes, Claptrap is a playable character! Each character has their separate skill-tree, allowing you to create different builds for each character. This time we start with 4 new characters Athena (Gladiator), Wilhelm (Enforcer), Nisha (Lawbringer) and Claptrap (Fragtrap).
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