35 Tokens: Player Skin - Unlock the Player Skin Burning Bright.25 Tokens: Tag and Frag - Regenerate a grenade every 10 kills.15 Tokens: Bullet Collector - Ammo pickups provide 15 percent extra ammo.10 Tokens: Weapon Skin - Unlock the Weapon Skin Dead Set.75 Tokens: Emergency Response - Improve Shield Recharge Delay and Rate based on missing health.50 Tokens: Shield Reboot - Killing an enemy triggers shield regeneration.35 Tokens: Player Skin - Unlock the Player Skin Hex Bolts.25 Tokens: Dead Man’s Hand - Allows aiming down sights and removes aim penalties while in Fight For Your Life.15 Tokens: Resilient - Recover from Fight For Your Life with full health and shields.10 Tokens: Weapon Skin - Unlock the Weapon Skin Leather and Regret.75 Tokens: Hollow Point - Killing an enemy with a critical hit causes an explosion around them.50 Tokens: C-C-Combo - Increase Gun Damage by 2 percent for 1 second with each shot.35 Tokens: Player Skin - Unlock the Player Skin Urban Blammo.25 Tokens: Overkill - Excess damage from a kill is added to your next shot.15 Tokens: Inner Fury - Add 10 percent Gun Damage to all shots while in Fight For Your Life.10 Tokens: Weapon Skin - Unlock the Weapon Skin Red Sans.Here’s the list of Guardian Rewards for each category. The perks you get are extra effects, or sometimes cosmetic bonuses, that relate to the category they’re in.
Guardian Rewards unlock after you invest 10, 15, 25, 35, 50, and 75 Guardian Tokens into each category. Guardian Rewards are extra special perks that you get for investing in a specific Guardian Rank stat category. Once you select which one of these stats you want to improve, you’ll gain a small boost to that stat. Each stat is broken into a different category, and you can find all of them below: Enforcerįor each Guardian Token you redeem two stats from each category will be randomly selected, giving you a choice of six stats to upgrade.
There are 17 different bonus stats that to upgrade with Guardian Tokens. The Borderlands 3 Guardian Rank screen Gearbox Software/2K Games via Polygon Which stats get upgrades when you get a Guardian Rank? Every time you level up, you’ll get a Guardian Token which you can redeem for a Guardian Rank and a stat bonus. This is your Guardian level bar, and it fills up with XP just like your level. Once you finish the Borderlands 3 campaign, you’ll have a new XP bar that sits right above the one for your level. You earn Guardian Ranks by redeeming special currency called Guardian Tokens. To help you build the best character you can, in this guide we’ve put together everything you need to know about Guardian Ranks in Borderlands 3. They provide special bonuses that help to make your character stronger one small upgrade at a time. The new phone is identical to 2019’s Fairphone 3 apart from an upgraded front and rear cameras, improved. However, one recommendation would be to allow militia to travel to Ally territory as well or potentially (assuming this isn't too op) travel into neutral territory to help clear early to mid game.After you reach the end of Borderlands 3’s campaign, there’s still plenty left to do thanks, in part, to Guardian Ranks - special skills you earn after you’ve finished Borderlands 3’s campaign. The Fairphone 3+ costs 425 and marks a new approach for the eponymous Dutch company. Given the state of the game (where domination is the only victory condition in 99% of games), I doubt a defensive military path will ever be perfectly balanced. I still very rarely ever see it used at high level play, but at least now (in theory), you could get it, use it to help defend the enemies initial rush by adding 2-6 militias under your control, then counter attack the enemy with your army. I believe the devs attempted to buff this path in higher level play because it was never used, but couldn't make it overpowered, so they lowered the number of militia you get total, since now you can control them. However, in higher level play, where attacks almost always happen by 802, it was kind of useless because the militia wouldn't group up, you couldn't control them and at most when a strong player attacked you, they had to kill 2-3 militias at a time, which is easy for a 15 man army. In my experience, most new ppl don't go to war in 802-803(sometimes not at all, and go for a lore, fame, or trade victory), so that defense helped against neutrals and aggressive early ai/enemies.
I'm by no means a pro player, but what I've noticed by playing with my friends and watching some high level play, is that guardian path (pre patch) was the preferred path for most new ppl, mostly because you get additional defense you don't have to control, free Tower upgrades, etc.