Guns of the Borderlands
Items of the Borderlands
Antagonists of the Borderlands
Playable Characters of the Borderlands
Miscellaneous
100

This Maliwan SMG has been in every mainline Borderlands game

Hellfire

100

This legendary item is dropped by an enemy in Three Horns Divide named Boll

Fastball

100

This introductory boss in Borderlands 1 drops The Clipper

Nine-Toes

100

This character can use their Action Skill to protect themself from incoming frontal damage with a shield

Athena

100

This NPC in Borderlands 2 has a chance to appear in the hub city, and will offer a weapon to aid you in your Vault hunting

Michael Mamaril

200

This unique SMG in Borderlands 2 slows down your character and yells obnoxiously as you fire it

Bane

200

This O2 kit in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is "very protective of it's owner" and may drop care packages as you eliminate enemies

3DD1.E

200

Handsome Jack claims to have designed this defense bot to protect Control Core Angel

Bunker (BNK3R)

200

This skill for Krieg gives him increased melee damage for the cost of a 12% chance to hit himself in the face

Silence the Voices

200

We are given no information in the story of this Borderlands 1 villain's supposed siren abilities

Commandant Steele

300

This non-unique shotgun from Borderlands 1 returns in Borderlands 2, sporting red text and a locked rarity

Carnage

300

In Borderlands 1, this type of non-unique SMG can have an incredibly slow fire rate in exchange for higher damage

Thumper
300

This final boss in Borderlands 2's Hammerlock DLC is defeated in an underwhelming way

Professor Nakayama

300

This playable character helps Handsome Jack wipe out New Haven

Wilhelm

300

The Stormfront grenade mod is dropped by enemies spawned by this easter egg mission

Splinter Group

400

This legendary shotgun's debut was in Tales from the Borderlands, but later returns to be used in a main-series game

Overcompensator

400

This item in Borderlands 2 makes for a particularly easier time when driving, it "enhances vehicle boost capabilities"

The Afterburner

400

This is the final enemy that is faced in the Borderlands 1 Robolution DLC

Interplanetary Ninja Assassin Claptrap (INAC)

400

This playable character returns in a later entry sporting an item from their debut game

Brick

400

This legendary weapon can only be obtained by someone who is sufficiently a badass in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

Excalibastard

500

In Borderlands 1, this weapon is a hybrid, one could fire this corrosive pistol indefinitely 

Dove-Hornet

500

This item type in Borderlands 1 has no legendary variants, but does have Pearlescent variants

Shields

500

In Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, this antagonist has 3 separate title cards

Colonel Zarpedon

500

This character has a kill skill that provides chance for extra items to be dropped while active

Mordecai

500

At the end of the Claptastic Voyage DLC in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, Claptrap is seen being dumped in this Borderlands 2 area

Windshear Wastes