Borderland's most annoying characters

Borderlands is a series that has its fair proportion of annoying characters, and it is completely intentional. When the Pandora world is exceeded with bandits and psychosis, it is no surprise that some characters can be a little too high and disgusting. Over a lot of Borderlands games, we have judged who we consider to be the most annoying and frustrating, whether it comes from the things they say or the things they do. Check out who we consider to be quite annoying, and why the population at Pandora might just agree.

The characters listed below are not annoying based on their performances, but instead based on their deliberate character interactions and actions. Therefore, these characters are designed to frustrate players and annoy the people around them, instead of being a criticism of writing and performances.

Ava

A child who has not yet learned about responsibilities and consequences

  • Presented in: Borderlands 3

It is always difficult to like children's characters, as they always seem to end up on the same path. They hate authority, respect adults who just want the best for them, and really just get themselves in problems that result in deadly consequences for the people who try to save them. Ava is a textbook example of all these qualities, and it is AVA's disobedience that results in the death of a beloved nature, which makes it difficult for the audience and other characters to forgive her because she just would not listen.

Ava is quite anxious, and it is understandable that she can air such frustrations. After all, she is just a young child who has learned to survive on her own, so when someone tries to help her and claim that she has an extremely important fate as a siren, it is only natural that she would deceive it. But even though it is understandable for AVA's personality and actions that are quite annoying, they never seem to be closing, and she is rewarded for her faults with cool forces.

Krieg

A split personality psycho that meets himself and loses nonsense

  • Presented in: Borderlands 2, Borderlands 3

Krieg is a lovable bandit psycho who joined Vault Hunters in Borderland's 2 as a playable character, and he is so fun to be with. Despite the joy of Krieg's character and his game, some frustrating elements can make him quite annoying. Firstly, his dialogue is nothing but madness, and although other characters can get involved in seriousness, Krieg is more interested in screaming about the scalp, blood, murder and only other random violence. This can be fun for the audience, but for people around Krieg they can find him quite annoying and scary.

Even outside his dialogue, Krieg can annoy players with his aggressive Melee-based play style where he meets everything with his buzzaxe, but to make his buzzaxe stores more damage you have to add parts of risk. Some of Krieg's skills mean that he can take a friendly fire, or even hit himself in the face when repeating, making him quite annoying to play like when you just want to shoot and knit enemies.

Patricia Tannis

Inappropriate, lacking social skills, but tragically crazy

  • Presented in: Borderlands, Borderlands 2, Borderlands 3

Patricia Tannis was employed by Dahl Corporation to find Pandora's vault, but the hardness of the planet's climate and native drives her into madness, a madness that she could never break from. Patricia developed a very interesting personality, where she became empty of all the emotions to protect her psyche. Patricia's words cut deeply because she does not seem to realize her complete invalidation of social skills, which can make her quite annoying to interact with when she either offends, flies or just straight up being scary.

Patricia is a victim of Pandora, so much of her personality is completely understandable, and even with her trends she is still extremely smart and reliable to have around. She is troublesome, cares more about science than people and bursts jokes when she probably shouldn't. It is an odd mix of charming and annoying, but we would not have it in any other way for Dr. Tannis.

Handsome Jack

The self -sufficient CEO of Hyperion who will mock and kill to get their way

  • Presented in: Borderlands 2, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

Handsome Jack was not always so. In fact, he used to be a pretty humble guy who worked as an engineer for hyperion. Still, with a little gumption, Jack was able to take control of the company and devote his resources to make Pandora inhabited in a world without bandits, psychosis and arches. Handsome Jack frustrates arches because he sees himself being the hero in his own story, but his arrogant persona makes him so fun and difficult to hate, like how he holds a threatening speech while eating peanuts or boasts with the butt, his unicorn made from pure diamonds.

Handsome Jack will take every opportunity to smooth into the ears and love to bring sadistic misery to the natives in Pandora. He is a killer, a fascist, and just really not a good guy, so it can be extremely satisfying that it is extremely satisfying, especially when he is so annoying that he literally tries to cut the vault hunters to kill themselves.

Captain Scarlett

A pirate who loves to betray people and pretend she didn't do anything wrong

  • Presented in: Borderlands 2

Captain Scarlett is a pirate by Pandora who is looking for the lost treasure in Sandarna, and aboard her slate, she recruits and betrays everyone who is naive enough to believe that she will share the prey. Captain Scarlett is quite funny as a character, because she has a single Gimmick, which is to pretend that she will not betray you, then betray you and then repeat the bike over and over as if this is the first time she does.

It's pretty fun every time, but it can also be quite annoying, especially in deadly situations when it's just Vault Hunter and Captain Scarlett, and she is still trying to betray the only people around. Captain Scarlett is not completely dangerous, but she is not the most Piratey pirate, and it is a pity that she has not emerged to annoy the next generation of arches with her storage cycle.

Troy Calypso

Half of a twin, who follows her sister and her hedgehog forces

  • Presented in: Borderlands 3

Troy is the weaker twin to Tyreen, and because of this he has to trust her as if he is the running of the hill. Troy always seems to crush behind his sister, desperately after a forging of his power, and only glaring when he knows his battle has won. He is sheepy, arrogant and always desperate for a new height that makes him very annoying as an antagonist that you can't wait to beat.

Troy is dangerous and unpleasant, and although he uses other people to get what he wants, he is not against the pleasures of seeing other people suffering from his hand. What makes Troy even more annoying is not only his textbook villain, but his livestream -Persona, where he, along with his sister, loves to flow his evil actions into the vault's child, which makes his whole personality unsurpassable, and you simply cannot end the subscription.

Tyreen Calypso

The other half, leading a cult that wants to open Pandora

  • Presented in: Borderlands 3

Tyreen Calypso is a siren that has the pheasant capacity, which basically allows her to take up the life force for someone around her, including other sirens. Her ability is truly evil, and the fact that she has become lily by Lilith shows that there is no end or loyalty to her reign, and her evil conquest of the entire universe shows her barbarism and right at the game.

What makes Tyreen annoying is not only her evil motives and how many people she has hurt, but how she makes it her personality. Tyreen is focused on opening the big vault, which is Pandora herself, for the only goal of more power, all the time, she live-streaming everything she does to really just be quite disgusting and annoying with her self-sought personality and snappy words.

Tap

The most annoying and lonely robot ever alive

  • In: Borderlands, Borderlands 2, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, Borderlands 3, Borderlands 4

Claptrap is the definition of polarizing, because some people love him, and some people hate him. While the audience is more divided into their love for Claptrap, it seems that someone at Pandora who interacts with him either wants to Claptrap the death or themselves dead to spare themselves from Claptrap's voice. He screams when he talks, he does not stop talking, and he always thinks he is on the right and that everyone should do what he says.

While Claptrap is harmless, he can be quite annoying, so much that the gearbox software has added an option to completely turn off claptrap in Borderlands 4. Claptrap's entire product line was even destroyed because handsome Jack thought they are annoying, so it is a pretty clear indication that Claptrap wins when it comes to being the most annoying Borderland character. Through Claptrap's ignorance and refusal to accept the consequences of his actions, he has managed to get many people killed, and every time he is injured he always finds a way to blame someone else.

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