Every time you jump into a Borderlands game, you have the option of an interesting group of characters. Borderlands 3 is no different. The four characters are unique, each with different qualities and styles of play for players. Not everyone is going to like particular characters, and it takes a bit of time to find the one that's right for you. However, if you are playing alone, you will need the right character to defeat all the enemies.
Best Borderlands 3 character to play solo
There are four people to choose from when playing Borderlands 3: Amara, FL4k, Moze, and Zane. Of the four characters, you're going to want to narrow your choices down to Moze or FL4K. Of the four, these two have the best qualities and abilities to fight the horde of enemies you are about to encounter. Borderlands 3.
While Amara is a powerhouse when it comes to close quarters combat, you're going to limit yourself by needing to get close every time. Not all enemies will want to let you run to meet them. For Zane, it's the opposite. He's a long-range character, but he's squishy, and you're going to find yourself holding out, taking out enemies one by one. This fighting style turns out to be a slow process, and you are not going to load through the game.
For those looking to play Moze, you'll be focusing on playing with your big mobile cannon, Iron Bear. Iron Bear is a mobile turret that you can equip different weapons on while on the move. You will find yourself using new equipment and tools to make it even more powerful. Moze differs from previous shooting classes as the Iron Bear has feet and is mobile. Previous shooters' classes relied on a stationary turret and had to position themselves with the location of the turret in mind. Moze doesn't have to do this, and she can even set up a cockpit to pilot it, destroying the bad guys.
If you want a constant companion with you at all times, then the FL4K may be more than what you expected. There are three pets to choose from to support you while you play. These companions offer different passives to the artificial intelligence unit, thus modifying the gameplay. They can also help him defeat the various enemies, dealing extra damage or distracting him so he can get a decent shot. You will find yourself mixing and matching which abilities he uses with which animal. Figure out which combinations work for you and go from there. You are also going to want to mix up your weapon set with assault rifles, shotguns, and heavy pistols.
For those who are interested in choosing between the two, it mainly comes down to having a variety of different pets or having a protection robot with different weapons that shoot at your enemies. You can try them both and decide which one suits your playstyle and you will get the most out of it as you play throughout the game.
Good luck, Vault Hunter. And choose wisely.