![]() While the Railgun is powerful, the slow time to charge and need to precise aiming is ultimately a detriment. That leaves Shield of Retribution, which is the odd sheep out. While slower to fire than the Minigun, the V-35 still delivers quite a bit of damage over time. Putting skill points into this tree will help keep Iron Bear on the field longer by increasing its shields and fuel tank. Considering how bullet-spongey bosses in the late game get, Bottomless Mags continuously gets more useful.ĭemolition Woman is a nice addition that complements Bottomless Mags. For those playing co-op, the Dakka Bear turret allows an ally to climb on your back and fire turrets with various properties (fire, corrosive acid, ice and mines are all available). The Minigun by itself is a death machine to start off with, but the combination of Cloud of Lead, Stoke the Embers and Exploding Bullets turn it into a walking death machine. Simply put, Bottomless Mags is a must-have due to its combination of Augments and passive skills. When it comes to building out your Moze, there’s a clear path a combination of Bottomless Mags and Demolition Woman. Newcomers to Borderlands, or players who just want to blow stuff up, will want to pick this character. Whether playing solo or co-op, Moze is an absolute beast of a character. Later in the tree, you can also unlock Exploding Bullets to deal some extra damage. She can also unlock fire-based augments that give her and Iron Bear the ability to deal fire damage. Of the three trees, Bottomless Mags is the best for dealing loads of damage quickly. This tree equips Iron Bear with a Minigun with unlimited ammo, but can overheat. Demolition Woman is especially helpful during later bullet-sponge boss fights where extra explosive damage is useful. Passive abilities mostly focus on allowing the Iron Bear to stay on the field longer by increasing its armor and the amount of fuel Iron Bear can hold. Players traveling down this tree will find plenty of fun toys to enjoy, including a Rocket Pod, homing missiles and even a nuke. This tree equips Iron Bear with a V-35 semi-automatic grenade launcher. Iron Bear is a hulking beast, which means enemies are going to want to put you down. Players should move quickly to unlock the shield, which will be especially helpful in some of the later missions. ![]() ![]() To aid in defense, the tree offers up a bubble shield and the Bear Fist augment, which gives Iron Bear a melee attack. This tree equips Iron Bear with a Railgun that deals shock damage, which is perfect for shield-toting enemies. You can take two of the same weapon into battle, or mix-and-match to find the perfect combination. Finally, Bottomless Lags is about lobbing tons of bullets at enemies and dealing as much damage as possible. Demolition Woman is for players who want to focus heavily on explosives. Shield of Retribution focuses on the defensive capabilities of Iron Bear. Moze’s skills trees to build are broken down into Shield of Retribution, Demolition Woman, and Bottomless Mags. ![]() When summoned, Iron Bear is capable of clearing large groups of enemies, blowing them into smithereens and dealing lots of damage over time. Each of the skill trees involves a different weapon that enhances her already incredible firepower. ![]() Moze is unique compared to her fellow Vault Hunters in Borderlands 3 is that she has a single Action Skill: her mech, Iron Bear. At the start of the game, all four opt to join Lilith’s Crimson Raiders, but it’s up to you to decide who to pick. Borderlands 3 comes with a new batch of Vault Hunters for players to tinker around with Zane the Operative, Moze the Gunner, Amara the Siren and FL4K the Beastmaster. ![]()
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