


You need to defeat Gigamind to unlock Class Mods. Later on, vending machines will also generate Class Mods for purchase. Class Mods can drop from loot or can be found in chests. However, you will find characters are unable to use them initially. How To Acquire and Unlock Class ModsĬlass Mods can drop early on from enemies, especially bosses. Fire Rate – All except Jakobs and TorgueĪll Manufacturer-specific Class Mods have varying degrees of bonuses to Weapon Damage.Critical Damage – Atlas, Dahl, Hyperion, Jakobs.

In addition, Class Mods can add weapon bonuses depending on the Manufacturer: This is good for maximizing specialties or branching out to improve sub-par stats and skills. Moreover, these bonuses can increase the modifiers beyond the cap. These bonuses are applied to the skills and stats as if the character spent the points in them, and can even gain benefits for ones they have not put even one point in yet. Meanwhile, Skill bonuses from Class Mod rarity are as follows: The bonuses for Stats based on rarity are:

Rarity of Class Mods is determined by their color:Ĭlass Mods will often have a bonus modifier to them, which are applied to Stats and Skills of each character. Generally, the rarer the Class Mod is, the better the bonuses. The Class Mods in the game vary in rarity. They are similar to how other games augment characters (as with Cyberpunk 2077’s cyberware). Unlike equipment such as weapons, Class Mod effects are mostly passive and are always “on” as long as the character has a Class Mod slotted in. The class a Class Mod belongs to is identified by the icons on it (which are unique to each of the 4 character classes in Borderlands 3). Need to get the best Class Mods? Check out this guide! What are Class Mods in Borderlands 3?Ĭlass Mods in Borderlands 3 are like equipment but are specific to each character class in the game.
