

It contains decorated thank-you letters written by Polish children to Herbert Hoover in 1921 in appreciation for the food and medicine that Hoover sent to Poland during the difficult years following World War I. Zachary Baker, the Reinhard Family Curator of Judaica and Hebraica Collections at the Stanford University Libraries, has examined some letters stored in an old, beautifully gold-tooled leather portfolio in the Hoover Archives (see opposite page). The main plot revolves around Captain Scarlett and the ending is completely and ridiculously unresolved with her Would not recommend this DLC.Examining archival collections in the Hoover Archives is often like prying open a time capsule or finding a message in a bottle washed up on shore from a different time and place.

The normals chests are the typical White-Purple loot range and the "buffed" chests have a higher chance for purples and a chance for legendaries.
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The loot at the end is series of normal chests and "buffed" chests. The final boss is trash: it's immobile and has long periods of downtime where you can't damage it, there is no audio track in the background so there are often periods where there is no sound, and its appearance is highly underwhelming 2. Sandhawk is a good gun I can't emphasize enough how entirely horrendous the ending is - 1. The character you spend the most time with is so unintuitive, predictable, and a pain in the ass to listen to Pros - 1. Loot at the end is objectively garbage (I received only 2 purples from the final boss and loot room of the campaign and 0 legendaries throughout the entirety of the story). Most of the time you will spend is going from one place to another and on elevators 3.

Very slow story with boring, static characters 2. Currently $10 on steam I would recommend only buying when less than $4. Currently $10 on steam I would recommend only buying Comparatively a disappointing and boring DLC when compared to the others of this game. … ExpandĬomparatively a disappointing and boring DLC when compared to the others of this game. I would have liked some NPCs other then Shade to talk to, and the message in a bottle hunt quests really fall short and mar the overall experience, but besides that, the new guns and combat quests are excellent.

This add-on also boasts a soundtrack that is a tremendous improvement over the base game, in particular the battle music from the Wurmwater area. Scarlett also adds Return of the Jedi-style hover skiffs that are much easier to manuever then the runners and technicals, as well as new sandworm enemies to keep you on those skiffs and out of harm's way. This add-on puts a piratical spin on the all of the game's normaly straight desert punk proceedings, with piraty-talking bandits, treasure chests, piraty guns, and of course, a Big Daddy-esque heavy enemy. The campaign add-ons for Borderlands have proved to be tighter experiences overall then the base games, and Captain Scarlett her Pirate's The campaign add-ons for Borderlands have proved to be tighter experiences overall then the base games, and Captain Scarlett her Pirate's Booty is no exception.
