How to Make Black Weapons?

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How do you make a black weapon in Borderlands 2? Have they patched it or is it very difficult to do?

I have no clue how to make them.



Best Answer

You use a gibbed save editor and you put different parts of guns into 1 gun the out come is black rarity weapons (hybrid)




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What are black weapons?

Black Weapons are a special class of Weapon found in LEGO Worlds used to do damage to creatures that are invulnerable to all other damage types.

How do you get black weapons in Borderlands 2?

Black weapons are very real, and are a blast to use/make. They are made by using a gamesave editor to pull pieces from whatever weapons you want to make a new one. Barrels are what have the special effects on almost all guns so a lot black weapons were made out of almost nothing but barrels.

What are black weapons in Borderlands 2?

In order to earn Effervescent tier items, you'll need to be playing on Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode. There's also an easy exploit with the Uranus robot boss location that will net you several Effervescent items.



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Answer 2

Black weapons are hybrids that are always overpowered.

Some can carry 999+ ammunition, some do not even use ammunition. Some can do 1,000,000,000,000,000 damage, and some can fire much faster then their average counterparts.

You can use a save editor to edit the items into your game.

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