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Borderlands 2: Mechromancer Skill Tree Tips And Analysis

Posted on Tuesday, October 9 @ 14:28:16 Eastern by


As the name would suggest, Gaige the Mechromancer specializes in summoning a human-sized Deathtrap robot, who drifts around like a flying ghost and smacks bandits around with a strong melee attack.. Like the Commando's turret, he does have a health bar and can thus be destroyed, though he still acts as a great distraction that takes the heat off of you long enough to line up a carefully placed headshot. The Deathtrap lasts for a good while (about 30 seconds or so), but its 60 second cooldown is among the longest of the five classes. (Side-note: Gaige might as well be Tiny Tina's older sister.)

The Mechromancer's three skill trees offer extremely different strategies and you can experiment with them here. The Best Friends Forever tree primarily protects the Deathtrap from being destroyed while giving Gaige some added survival bonuses. The first two skills in the tree are actually among the strongest starting skills: Close Enough allows Gaige's bullets to ricochet (up to 50% of the time) and hit a nearby target, which is great for all gun types but especially for SMGs and other DPS-styled guns with a high fire rate; and Cooking for Trouble serves as solid health recovery in between battles while Gaige's gun is fully loaded.

Other highlights in the BFF tree help keep both Deathtrap and Gaige from falling too early. Buck Up instantly restores one ally's shield, likely Gaige's, which makes summoning Deathtrap a good trump card in case you get hit by a badass unexpectedly. Upshot Robot goes a step further by extending Deathtrap's duration by 5 seconds per kill, and 20% Cooler further down in the tree can reduce Deathtrap's cooldown to 42 seconds. The final ability, Sharing is Caring, gives Deathtrap a duplicate of Gaige's shield; here, I suggest equipping a Nova shield with a low recharge rate to give him a strong AoE counterattack.

The center tree, Little Big Trouble, is all about elementals (almost more than the Siren), particularly the Shock element. It's an interesting choice, mainly because anti-Shield guns aren't that effective unless you're facing robots; with this tree, though, the shock element becomes deadly. Shock Storm creates a continuous Electrocute damage (different from Shock damage, apparently) to nearby enemies every time Deathtrap kills an enemy and every time you kill an enemy with a critical hit. Needless to say, this is an incredible skill for snipers and is especially useful in narrow hallways and tightly enclosed spaces. Electrical Burn doubles down on this by giving you a chance to add burn damage on top of that; it's like gettting continuous damage grenades for free.

The LBT tree turns Deathtrap into a weapon elementalist with The Stare dishing out continuous Burn Damage and One Two Boom allowing Gaige to shoot an orb for a huge amount of Shock damage. The final skill, Make it Sparkle, converts Deathrap into whatever elemental type you wish. I also have to give a shout-out to Interspersed Outburst, which automatically gives Gaige a chance to slag an enemy as a first strike. It's yet another skill that pairs well with any gun type.



The last tree, Ordered Chaos, is the most complicated tree with high-risk, high-reward skills that give Gaige both bonuses and penalties at the same time. The whole tree is based around the Anarchy skill, which steadily boosts Gaige's gun damage at the cost of an accuracy penalty, as long as you never manually reload. If you prematurely reload, all the effects of Anarchy go back to zero. Here, I recommend using an assault rifle or SMG that either has burst fire while zoomed or one where firing increases accuracy (or both) to counter-balance the penalty.

The Discord skill alleviates some of the pressure from the Anarchy skill both by allowing Gaige to turn off Anarchy temporarily for a few moments of health regenerated and increased accuracy and fire rate. Since Discord is activated by prematurely reloading, instead of all of the Anarchy stacks going back to zero, they merely decrease at a fast pace. If the number of Anarachy stacks do drop to zero, though, the Rational Anarchist skill helps jump Gaige from 0 Anarchy stacks to 25 Anarchy stacks. Combined with the final skill, With Claws, almost permenantly turns your melee attack into a strong, health-regenerating, two-swing swipe that would make Zer0 jealous.

Lastly, if you're going for Ordered Chaos, it's worth looking into supplementing the Nth Degree skill, which has some bullets ricochet if you hit an enemy, with the Close Enough skill from the Best Friends Forever tree. With all the inaccuracy brought upon by the Anarchy skill, having a 50% ricochet chance of hitting even if you miss is a huge help.

Have any more tips with Gaige the Mechromancer? Share them below. They may even end up in this guide!
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Comments
  • Klandathu
    Klandathu

    Joined: Apr 2008
    Posted: Oct 9th, 2012 at 7:22 pm
    I couldn't help but notice that you flip-flopped between "Gaige" and "Gauge" a few times. Sorry, just being nitpicky.

    That being said, is it worth paying the ten bucks for just this character, or should I just go ahead and get the Season Pass? I'm up in the air about putting more money into the game so soon, seeing as how I've only completed one playthrough with one of the regular characters.
  • Nick_Tan
    Nick_Tan

    Joined: Jul 2006
    Posted: Oct 10th, 2012 at 8:17 am
    Thanks for the catch! All fixed!
  • Sourdeez
    Sourdeez

    Joined: Feb 2012
    Posted: Oct 9th, 2012 at 7:51 pm
    First they said 60-90 days out from launch, Then they said one month. Now they released it after two weeks. Convenient way to keep people from complaining before it comes out about close to day 1 dlc.
  • Ivory_Soul
    Ivory_Soul

    Joined: Nov 2005
    Posted: Oct 9th, 2012 at 10:31 pm
    To be honest, I finished the game today and did about 97% of the side quests and I'm tired of it. The constant respawning and foot trekking drove me nuts. The game is a lot of fun, but I feel Borderlands 2 was really only designed with co-op in mind.
  • R0ADK1LL
    R0ADK1LL

    Joined: Jul 2009
    Posted: Oct 10th, 2012 at 4:35 am
    I'm only up to level 11 with Gaige but the Anarchy skill makes it a really interesting change in gameplay. My first play through was with the Gunzerker but I still found myself sniping from a distance as much as possible when first encountering enemies, particularly in single payer where you have a lot more time. The Anarchy skill makes that really hard as you lose a lot of accuracy once you stack a few levels, which means it's an interesting challenge & probably even more fun with co-op. Deathtrap (The robot you summon) is good for taking the heat off you & can polish off a few enemies, bringing you back from Fight For Your Life which is awesome.

    I got the dlc free with pre-order. I don't know if it's worth another $10 to you if you haven't played more than one character yet, but I found it more fun than playing Zero at low levels.
  • michaeleuteneier
    michaeleuteneier

    Joined: Oct 2012
    Posted: Oct 29th, 2012 at 3:17 pm
    im having lot of issues with the mechromancer. first off, her skill tree "AGGGGGHHHH!" is no longer working. i reload, and nothing happens. also, the electrical storm is no longer working. is there some sort of a bug on this character? in addition to all these problems, i have a shield that does multiple nova blasts when depleted. this also is no longer working. anyone know why???

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