Man of Low Moral Fiber | Borderlands 2: Buffed Seeker- Does it still suck!? @ManofLowMoralFiber | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 3 days ago
The Seeker is a Seraph rarity Torgue AR that is available in the fourth campaign DLC- Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. It has a very unique bullet path that actually bends to home in on enemies if they are nearby.
This gun cannot get critical hits and does not benefit from grenade damage. It is very under powered when compared to a lot of other explosive assault rifles without the patch.
The patch added a significant amount of damage and fire rate, and it reduced the ammo cost. It made this weapon much, much more efficient. It still can't get critical hits and it doesn't have grenade damage boosts- but it is still a very powerful weapon despite those two draw backs.
I am pleasantly surprised with this weapon, and I don't think it's quite over powered, either. This weapon definitely doesn't suck anymore, and I think that's a fabulous improvement over the really disappointing weapon that existed without the patch.
I am playing with the community patch which can be found here: mentalmars.com/game-news/borderlands-2-unofficial-community-patch
Tutorial for patch:
youtu.be/aZJdDHk9Gfc
The Seeker is a Seraph rarity Torgue AR that is available in the fourth campaign DLC- Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. It has a very unique bullet path that actually bends to home in on enemies if they are nearby.
This gun cannot get critical hits and does not benefit from grenade damage. It is very under powered when compared to a lot of other explosive assault rifles without the patch.
The patch added a significant amount of damage and fire rate, and it reduced the ammo cost. It made this weapon much, much more efficient. It still can't get critical hits and it doesn't have grenade damage boosts- but it is still a very powerful weapon despite those two draw backs.
I am pleasantly surprised with this weapon, and I don't think it's quite over powered, either. This weapon definitely doesn't suck anymore, and I think that's a fabulous improvement over the really disappointing weapon that existed without the patch.
I am playing with the community patch which can be found here: mentalmars.com/game-news/borderlands-2-unofficial-community-patch
Tutorial for patch:
youtu.be/aZJdDHk9Gfc