Depends on if you do side quest or not. If you just plow through the first play through and do the main quest until your under level it could take like 12 hours give or take.
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MosebysRangers 9 years ago#3
DMBHovDog posted...
Without power leveling, roughly how long does it take to get to level 50?
Define power leveling vs grinding/farming for XP for instance. Only stating this because I am very doubtful from experience with this game that unless you can fly through all the sidequests plus MS missions in all the DLC than begin to repeat on TVHM to get to level 50 with out some grinding/farming off of bosses and enemies in any time near 12 hours.
DMBHovDog (Topic Creator)9 years ago#4
Well I dunno how its done now but like the fleshstick exploit...I stand there, you so something, I get XP.
New downloadable content for Borderlands 2 arrives on September 3, 2013 with the Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack 2: Digistruct Peak Challenge packing a new level cap, new area and more!
Here's what players on PC, Mac, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 can expect that day:
Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack 2: Digistruct Peak Challenge
- Raises level cap by 11, for a new level cap of 72 when combined with the first Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack.
- Characters gain a skill point with every level, for a total of 11 more skill points.
- A challenging new map and mission, Raid on Digistruct Peak.
- Powerful new Legendary class mods and rare Pearlescent-grade weapons.
- The ability to unlock overpowered enemies for more powerful loot.
- New heads and skins to unlock.
Ultimate Upgrade Pack 2 builds off the foundation of the first Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack, rewarding players that own both packs with additional bonuses! READ MORE…
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The current max level in Borderlands the Pre-Sequel is capped at level 70. In order to reach this, you will need to have both “Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Packs” as the base game without these DLCs caps out at LVL 50.
Each “Ultimate Vault Hunter Pack” adds 10 additional levels to the game, increasing the max level from 50 to 60 to 70!
You level up by simply killing enemies and completing missions and challenges.
When you reach the maximum level cap, you won’t gain any experience points (XP) that count towards your character’s level progression. Therefore, you won’t be able to unlock new skill points beyond that point.
You can still increase your Vault Hunter’s abilities by leveling up your Badass Rank by completing challenges.
Can I Max Out My Skill Trees?
You cannot max out all of your Skill Trees in Borderlands the Pre-Sequel. However, once you reach LVL 70, you are able to obtain all 3 Capstone Skills by spending the minimum amount of Skill Points on each Skill Tree.
Are There OP Levels in The Pre-Sequel?
No, Borderlands the Pre-Sequel does not have OP Levels like Borderlands 2 where you could increase the difficulty by unlocking OverPowered levels in Digistruct Peak.
Level Cap History
Borderlands the Pre-Sequel launched with the traditional LVL 50 level cap. The level was raised with the Holodome Onslaught and Claptastic Voyage DLCs as each of them also included a Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack.
ContentRelease DateLevelBase GameOctober 14, 201450Ultimate Vault Hunter Pack 1December 16, 2014+10Ultimate Vault Hunter Pack 2March 24, 2015+10With Borderlands 2 the Level Cap Increases were an afterthought and therefore fell outside of its Season Pass. Gearbox Software and 2K Games didn’t want this to be the case with Borderlands the Pre-Sequel and therefore included them with the two campaign add-ons.
Tags: Borderlands the Pre-Sequel
Source : PAX Prime, Claptastic Voyage, Holodome Onslaught
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