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So you've wrapped up the main campaign, your backpack’s full of junk, and you're staring down that long road to endgame loot. The grind doesn't have to be a mindless wander though — if you’ve got the right spots in mind, you’ll be swimming in legendaries in no time. One of the best early stops is Scrapscale lurking in the Gutter-Grotto on Xylos.
It’s a short jog from spawn, barely half a minute, and there’s no real trick to the fight. Scrapscale’s prize drop is the Scrapper’s Bite, a fast-firing corrosive SMG that chews through armour like butter. With a decent chance to drop — roughly 15% — you’ll get one pretty quick. This little beauty will be your solid workhorse while you’re still figuring out how to stack Chaos Tiers and maybe earn some extra Borderlands 4 Cash along the way.
Once you’ve had your fill of Scrapscale, it’s worth making the jump to Gravetender Oblivion in the Ethereal Breach. Yeah, you’ve probably fought him before in the story, but here’s the thing — his dedicated loot pool is absurd. The big ticket is the Void-Walker’s Paradigm, a game-changing artifact that boosts your damage right after you fire off an action skill. The drop rate can be a bit stingy, closer to 10%, so you’ll be repeating this one. A good shock weapon is a must here to strip his shields fast. The upside? You can save-and-quit after the kill and spawn right outside, so it’s as painless as possible.
But grinding the same boss fight over and over gets old fast, I know. When the repetition hits, swap things up and head to the Chronos Anomaly. This is a wave arena, not a single-target farm, so instead of aiming for one item, you’ll be swimming in a pile of world drops from all the Badass enemies that show up. You might stumble onto a class mod you didn’t even know you wanted, or an off-meta legendary that suddenly changes how you build your loadout. Plus, it’s a great playground to stress test your current build against big waves and mixed enemy types.
To keep the grind fresh, try running Gravetender until you’re bored stiff, then spend some time ripping through the Anomaly. Back-and-forth farming like this keeps you from burning out, and you’ll come out of it with a healthy stash of gear ready for the highest Chaos levels.
And hey, if you find yourself missing that one key piece or dream roll, it might be the perfect time to buy Borderlands 4 Items instead of relying only on RNG. Keeps your build moving forward without weeks of frustration.
It’s a short jog from spawn, barely half a minute, and there’s no real trick to the fight. Scrapscale’s prize drop is the Scrapper’s Bite, a fast-firing corrosive SMG that chews through armour like butter. With a decent chance to drop — roughly 15% — you’ll get one pretty quick. This little beauty will be your solid workhorse while you’re still figuring out how to stack Chaos Tiers and maybe earn some extra Borderlands 4 Cash along the way.
Once you’ve had your fill of Scrapscale, it’s worth making the jump to Gravetender Oblivion in the Ethereal Breach. Yeah, you’ve probably fought him before in the story, but here’s the thing — his dedicated loot pool is absurd. The big ticket is the Void-Walker’s Paradigm, a game-changing artifact that boosts your damage right after you fire off an action skill. The drop rate can be a bit stingy, closer to 10%, so you’ll be repeating this one. A good shock weapon is a must here to strip his shields fast. The upside? You can save-and-quit after the kill and spawn right outside, so it’s as painless as possible.
But grinding the same boss fight over and over gets old fast, I know. When the repetition hits, swap things up and head to the Chronos Anomaly. This is a wave arena, not a single-target farm, so instead of aiming for one item, you’ll be swimming in a pile of world drops from all the Badass enemies that show up. You might stumble onto a class mod you didn’t even know you wanted, or an off-meta legendary that suddenly changes how you build your loadout. Plus, it’s a great playground to stress test your current build against big waves and mixed enemy types.
To keep the grind fresh, try running Gravetender until you’re bored stiff, then spend some time ripping through the Anomaly. Back-and-forth farming like this keeps you from burning out, and you’ll come out of it with a healthy stash of gear ready for the highest Chaos levels.
And hey, if you find yourself missing that one key piece or dream roll, it might be the perfect time to buy Borderlands 4 Items instead of relying only on RNG. Keeps your build moving forward without weeks of frustration.


