Claptrap's Robolution is intended on being done last, as it ends right in the same place as you started the game in the first place, but I think the level scaling is the same as General Knoxx. Supposedly Director's Cut (Hemivorous raid) was meant to have happened sometime after the main campaign and before DLC 2 as it's referenced in some dialogue most people probably wouldn't have noticed The Underdome is best done with a high leveled character (yours) playing as player 2, and a bait character under level 12 playing as player 1 on splitscreen to lower the difficulty. 3 and Designer's Cut (Arms Race) are completely standalone. Thanks If you really care about continuity within the DLCs, 1, 2 & 4 are connected very minimally through a side questline. But what about DLC content? Is there any way that I should play them? I'm interested in the order for all the games! And also curious to know if the order is correct. I believe the order of them is: bl1-bl2-bltps-tftbl-bl3. (Includes Borderlands 2 and The Pre-Sequel). Buy Borderlands: The Handsome Collection for £15.69 at Amazon.You can start all of them at the same time, and progress through each story as you want Doing all the DLC's in normal mode will not make this any better. If you are already level 39 in Normal mode you are already over levelled. Their storyline assumes that you have completed the first playthrough. The DLC's are meant to be played in TVHM.You can technically do the Underdome whenever, but it's prolly better to wait until near the end of the game to do it with better weapons, mods, ect (You may want to stop and use the bank if you.There is also a ton of great DLC you should play before moving on to any of the other games in this list, just because they're great not because they're essential Borderlands 2 has characters from the previous installment which means you should play the first game to understand aspects of the second.
In any event in terms of order, personally I play them in order of release.Ĭampaign of Carnage (on level Unkempt Harold's aka everything is easy mode) (side note, there are some people saying about the "Flying" Prefix for the Sand Hawk although this is true, its not as easy as it sounds, the Sand Hawk is a quest reward and the prefix is completely random so if you don't get it, you don't get it, unless of course you are open to read only farming for the perfect one) To be fair each DLC has its own great rewards, for Maya, doing Pirates Booty first is a sound idea, not only for the Sand Hawk but also for the Pimpernel, which is soooo OP when used together with Mayas Chain skill