Solo Build
Now things can start getting fun. Taking Nisha on towards level 70 with a maxed out skill set is a bullet-fueled joyride into the gates of Elpis. Nothing can stand in your way, and everything will fall beneath the spur of your boots. It’s still not all that easy to choose, though.
Build Nisha correctly however, while bringing along some awesome class mods, and you’ll have a gunslinging death-dealer capable of bringing down anything, up to and including raid bosses, without losing her hat.
This build follows on from the leveling one stated earlier because, without those beginner benefits, it can be pretty difficult to survive as Nisha without going through Fight For Your Life every 10 seconds.
By adding Rarin’ to Go and Thunder Crackdown to your skills, Nisha can become exceptionally powerful thanks to additional Order stacks, while also getting a get out of jail free card in the form of a conal shock attack. Pesky little varmints with a shield aren’t going to last very long if you combine this with Showdown.
After that’s done, jump into Fan the Hammer, taking Saddle Up and Bottled Courage to give Nisha a means to further augment her gun damage while boosting movement speed. Just don’t fill out Bottled Courage, you’ll be needing those points for a merry jaunt down The Riflewoman tree.
This is where Nisha really becomes a badass. With everything from insane reload boosts to ricocheting bullets to the ability for all of her shots to count as critical hits after a kill, The Riflewoman is a tree to bow before when going into more advanced solo play in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel.
Raid bosses are going to fall quicker than you can crack a whip when every first shot you fire is powered up, then turned into critical hits by recent kills before finally allowing your missed shots to fly straight into their backs.
We aren’t all alone though, so how exactly would you go about building Nisha for co-op play in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel? Well, lets go find out.