![]() ![]() ![]() When playing as Aurelia, I had the feeling like I was almost cheating. Yes, you can issue a powerful slap to do ice damage against enemies, or motivate your teammates by increasing their speed and reload time. Other skills strengthen this relationship, culminating in A Backhand to Remember. The Master gets increased gun damage, while the Servant has increased shields, and the contract continues until one of the players dies. Aurelia issues a contract with another player, and if accepted, provides bonuses to both parties via a Master / Servant relationship. Lastly, there the Contractual Aristocracy tree, which lets players indulge their desire to boss others around. So, it becomes possible to simultaneously melt and freeze and enemy using the same gun. The final skill adds ice damage to any gun, including elemental weapons. This includes area damage ice blasts and novas. The Cold Money tree adds a touch of ice to everything, to devastating effect. Few to no enemies are vulnerable enough to ice to make it a worthwhile element to use. The problem with the Pre-Sequel's ice element is that there's very little reason to use it. Her action skill is to throw an ice shard, which automatically tracks down targets and freezes them, causing damage until they die. The Baroness class, with her Cold Cash tree, also makes extensive use of the ice element that's specific to Elpis. In the right hands, the Baroness could be a non-stop killing machine. Firing when the machine shows the damage type you want adds that element to your shot. The final ability in this tree adds a slot machine to the sniper scope, which rotates between different types of elemental damage. Meanwhile Long Range Shot provides a massive damage bonus, which stacks with other bonuses, the further Aurelia is from the target. Warning Shot, for example, provides multiple benefits if you miss a shot with the sniper rifle. Aurelia's Huntress skill tree is especially designed for long range support. Aside from providing players with a view from the intergalactic 1% (not counting Handsome Jack's Doppelganger), Aurelia serves fills in some of the gameplay gaps Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel has had so far, specifically the role of a dedicated sniper class. ![]()
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