Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Loot Farming Locations Guide (2024)

16 October 2014

Posted by:Ferry Groenendijk

Welcome to the Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Loot Farming Locations Guide. This guide shows the best methods and locations to gain massive amounts of Loot items through farming in a Loot Cave. If that sounds familiar, that’s because the game developers thought it would be funny to add a loot farming cave to poke fun at Destiny’s Loot Cave LOL! 😆

Let’s find out where to farm in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. This short tutorial is about how to farm the loot from Scav enemies that respawn all the time during the “Chapter 7: Let’s Build a Robot Army” Main Mission.

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METHOD #1: Farming in the “Chapter 7: Let’s Build a Robot Army” Mission:

Intro: As the above video demonstrates how to farm the loot around the turrets shooting Scavs area, in the respawning enemies cave, when you’re on the Chapter 7 “Let’s Build a Robot Army” Main Mission. The enemies that drop loot in that area are constantly re-spawning in that one cave that you automatically get to by following the story…

The Mission’s story goes as follows: You have to “Commandeer an old Dahl factory and get Jack his robot army” by going inside the Titan Industrial Facility with Gladstone, a Hyperion scientist who helped you fabricate a constructor bot that could create an endless supply of loaders.

Step #1: Here’s how to reach the Loot Cave location. Play the game as normal through the Main Missions until you get to the “Let’s Build a Robot Army” Mission. In this mission your objective is to let turrets kill 12 Scavs. Simply follow your Area Waypoint* until you get to a closed door, this is where the Scavs come out the be shot by the turrets.

* Area Waypoints are shaded circles on your map or minimap that show the general location of an objective. Once you’re there, you’ll have to search for what you need.

Step #2: Once the door opens, start ground/butt slamming in front of the door. This will kill the enemies before the turrets can kill them, causing an infinite amount of Scavs to come out of the door (and don’t forget to pick up all the loot they leave behind). When the turret kills do get too high — near the 10 of the 12 Scavs killed to reach that objective — then pause the game, select Save & Quit.

Step #3: Next, when the Main Menu screen shows up, press “Continue” to start the “Let’s Build a Robot Army” Mission again and run back to the door and start farming again. You can keep doing this over and over again!

Tip: The more people in your game the better! You can have people killing the Scavs while the others are picking up Moonstones and Loot.

Note: If the turret gets the 12 kills, the mission will proceed and you will not be able to farm this area anymore.

The “Let’s Build a Robot Army” Mission is great for farming the following:
• Loot
• Moonstones
• XP

METHOD #2: Farming in the “Guardian Hunter” Side Mission:

After the end of the game you can find another cave location where to farm loot in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. This short tutorial shows how to farm the loot from Guardian Wraith enemies that respawn all the time after completing the final “Beginning of the End” Main Mission and going to the Vorago Solitude area to find the “Guardian Hunter” Side Mission.

Intro: Here’s how to find a Side Mission at the end of the game that spawns unlimited enemies that leave behind lots of loot.

Step #1: After you complete the final story mission “Beginning of the End”, go to find Sterwin who’s located in southern part of the Vorago Solitude area.

Step #2: When you accept Sterwin’s “Guardian Hunter” Side Mission, he will want you to pick up a special trap grenade to the left of him. Pick it up and follow him. When you get to the Area Waypoint you’ll see spawning enemies in front of you. Align yourself in front of the spawn area and keep shooting the Guardian Wraith enemies in head, instead of trapping one. If your character is leveled up high enough you’ll get an insta kill. Keep killing the enemies (and picking up all the loot) until you run out of ammo, then pause the game, select Save and Quit.

Step #3: Next, when the Main Menu screen shows up, press “Continue” to start the “Guardian Hunter” Side Mission again and return to the respawning enemies to start farming again. You can keep doing this over and over!

Disclaimer: 2K Australia or Gearbox may patch any Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Loot Farming Guide methods at any time if they consider it an unfair advantage. But in past Borderlands games they let them in the game, as long as you the player are having fun with it. They are cool like that.

I hope these tips to farm loot will help you get lots more delicious loot.

Please check out our other “How To” guides atop this page to enjoy Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel more! 😀

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Does deadlift drop a legendary? ›

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he does not drop a legendary, sorry. Originally posted by Pichu (◕ω◕✿): he does not drop a legendary, sorry.

How do you farm Meg? ›

So first thing you're gonna want to do is finish the Nakayama quest series and that is in the

Where is Iwajira? ›

Iwajira is an enormous corrosive kraggon that can be found in Pyroclast Grotto, a hidden cavern found south of the Fast Travel station in Serenity's Waste.

Where can I farm moonstones in borderlands the pre sequel? ›

About 20 to 25 moonstone I've been mostly getting 23 moonstone. I'm pretty sure I missed one every

Why do Deadlifters drop the weights? ›

According to US Olympic weightlifting coach Jim Schmitz, the reason Olympic lifters drop the weight is because as more and more weight was being added to bars it became increasingly difficult to lower the bar to the ground.

What does red belly drop? ›

Belly has an increased chance of dropping the legendary Striker shotgun and the following heads: Athena's "Life Support" Nisha's "Unfriendly Skies"

What legendary Does Meg drop? ›

Meg has a chance to drop the legendary Torrent submachine gun.

How do you beat Meg in Borderlands? ›

Concentrate on the main body and should you happen to go into Fight For Your Life, kill the tentacles to get a Second Wind. Once Meg goes down, use the path that opens to escape the compactor and you'll be in the gun shop. Leave that and return to Nakayama to finish the mission.

Can you farm flame knuckle? ›

It is impossible to "farm" Flame Knuckle during his appearance in the story, as Helios Station (where he is fought) cannot be reentered upon leaving. However, Flame Knuckle does appear during The Holodome Onslaught DLC.

Where is the secret boss in Borderlands pre-sequel? ›

Nel is found in Regolith Range, and in order to find him, you need to scale the tall building right in front of him to the very top. Once you've acquired both 'D' and 'K' from top of the building, place them in the correct positions at the base of the building to insult Nel.

Whats the max level in Borderlands pre-sequel? ›

Additionally, the Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack 2 is included as bonus content in the last add-on pack in the Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Season Pass, which raises the level cap to 70, giving each of your characters 10 new levels, plus 10 new skill points to earn!

How do you make money in borderlands the pre sequel? ›

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Where do I spend moonstones? ›

Moonstone Uses

Buying ammunition, bank and backpack SDUs at Crazy Earl's Black Market in Concordia. As an enhancer for Grinder recipes, guaranteeing the best possible outcome and occasionally gifting Luneshine effects to the produced weapon.

Is it OK to slam weights? ›

Dropping or Slamming Weights

Unless your gym carries bumper plates, stop slamming your weights on the ground. It can damage the equipment and distract other members, which clearly makes you a selfish and obnoxious exerciser. But beyond that, it's also a clear indicator that you're lifting more than you actually should.

Should you drop deadlifts at the top? ›

Generally speaking, the longer a muscle is under tension for, the bigger and stronger that muscle will get. When you drop a deadlift from the top, you're cutting the time of that rep in half. It may not seem like much, but if you do that on every set, week after week, it will add up.

Is it OK to drop a barbell? ›

Barbells can and are meant to be dropped but should only happen when necessary. That doesn't mean you get to drop a barbell on every rep, or purposely do it to create a satisfying bounce or bang. This is unnecessary, damages our equipment and creates dangerous surroundings in the gym.

How do you farm Redbelly? ›

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How do I get to Redbelly Borderlands pre sequel? ›

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How do you beat Red Belly in Borderlands? ›

First, you'll probably want to take the top half, or Red, out first. If Belly dies first, Red becomes harder to hit, as he flies around and drops explosives on you from above. They'll separate anyway, so concentrate your fire on crucial points when they're together.

Do bosses Respawn in borderlands the pre sequel? ›

Most of the bosses will respawn once you turn in the mission and log out/in and return to their area. FYI not all bosses can be respawned, like Felicity.

How many bosses are in Borderlands pre sequel? ›

There are a total of nine bosses in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. These bosses appear throughout the twelve main story missions of the campaign.

How do you use the grinder in Borderlands pre sequel? ›

Using the Grinder is simple, you put in 3 items, press the grind button, then get out a new item. The items, most of the time, have to be the same type and rarity to grind. This means that you have to use either all weapons, class mods, grenade mods, Oz kits, or shields.

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