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There are pleny of cases in BL 3 that portrays hate towards men.
Also why is there so much sexual perversion in this game?
In BL 3 they reallly throw it in your face.
Also as VH you can leave him be to continue.
I have to admit, that one does seem unfair.
1st time I did that, I was playing on Flak, and thought "This is not a problem. Free skag food."
As I played more and more, it seems all the more unfair. We allow Pippie on after the mushroom gathering quest. FLak is allowed his beasts, Ava has a pet thing. We even for some reason have a Saurian on the ship.
Really seems as if Claptrap is singled out on that one.
This is mostly why she wants him out of business (aka dead....in Borderlands...)
He is also a bad lover...which doesnt help his cause
Yep, Moxxie is a ♥♥♥♥♥, but she is also a ruthless businesswoman
It does seem we see a little bit of her softer side towards the end of The Handsome Jackpot. That one line, it does seem like there was real concern in her voice, and then just the whole how it ends.
While I do like how this DLC played and ended, I sincerely doubt it was a character decision. Rather than, "hey, this shows Moxxi's soft side," I think the writers went, "hey, this is how a cheesy 80's romance movie goes."
The writing in this game is good enough, but it feels much, much more like whatever makes the joke, whatever makes the plot move, whatever plot gimmick is needed, that's what got written. It feels like a lot more is on plot rails, like Roland's death. How many seconds did the VH stand there dumbfounded after Jack appeared because the plot needed him to escape with Lilith? (Thirty. It took thirty seconds for Jack to collar Lilith and monologue, all while the VH just watched.)
Still better than the nonexistent VH's during BL3 cutscenes.
Not that I agree with Moxxi either, I think she is one of the worst people in the whole borderlands universe but Killavolt got what he deserved and then some.
Personally I felt she was just in the young part of her life (18 to 22 roughly) where she still had some maturing to do, so was at a natural point to be a bit "girl crazy". Whereas Sir Hammerlock was more seasoned in life, so though did not deny his preference, he was able to be much more calm about things.
Killavolt is just one example - through out borderlands there are multiple different arenas that Moxxxi has no problems with. But she singles him out cause he wasn't good enough in bed.
(And then there is the thing that while in the other games she always made sexual remarks about everything, she did it in a decently clever way - he it is more like "haha - sex - laugh" )