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A bite-sized Valentine's Day DLC for Borderlands 2 that sends your Vault Hunter to Rotgut Distillery to broker a doomed wedding between rival clans, armed with a love potion and Moxxi's usual agenda.

Mad Moxxi and the Wedding Day Massacre is the fourth entry in Borderlands 2's Headhunter series, a line of small, holiday-themed add-ons that drop you into a self-contained area for a couple of hours of shooting and (occasionally) laughing. This one is pegged to Valentine's Day, and the hook is classically Pandoran: Moxxi wants you to unite the feuding Hodunk and Zaford clans by getting two goliaths, one from each family, to the altar. Things go sideways immediately, naturally. You Fast Travel to Rotgut Distillery, the main mission auto-starts, and you are off gathering ingredients for a love potion while shooting everyone in your path. As an RPG person who cares whether writing earns its word count, I will say this pack does something the other Headhunters mostly skip: it actually builds a small narrative setup before pointing you at the boss. The Hodunk-Zaford feud has context from the main game, and revisiting it here gives the comedy a bit more to push against. Mad Moxxi, Ellie, and the delightfully named InnuendoBot 5000 all have lines, and each of the six Vault Hunters, including Gaige and Krieg, gets unique dialogue during key moments. Playing through once with Salvador and immediately wanting to hear Axton's take on the same scene is exactly the kind of small replayability hook this format needs. The writing is among the sharper material in Borderlands 2, leaning into Valentine's-adjacent absurdism rather than just pasting hearts on existing enemy skins. On the combat side, manage your expectations. There are no new signature enemy types here, unlike Bloody Harvest's Pumplings or Mercenary Day's Frost Nippers. You fight Hodunk and Zaford bandits, loaders, and Threshers, all familiar faces. The boss fight exists and is serviceable but does not rank among the more creative encounters in the Headhunter line. The one genuinely clever side system is the fishing mechanic: colored bait scattered around the Distillery can be used at fishing poles to summon five unique Threshers of escalating rarity, and collecting all five trophies in a single run unlocks a special loot chest. It is a low-key scavenger loop that rewards curiosity without demanding a guide, which is the right balance for a DLC this short. The area level scales between 15 and 35 in Normal Mode depending on when you first visit, so it fits reasonably into a standard playthrough. The honest critique is that Rotgut Distillery does not look or feel distinctly Valentine's Day-themed. It is a reskinned-feeling Pandoran industrial zone, and for a holiday DLC the lack of thematic environmental dressing is a real missed opportunity. Community reception has been broadly positive relative to the other Headhunter packs, with a chunk of the fanbase calling it the best of the series, but that is a low bar given how brief and mechanically lean all five packs are. If you are here for build experimentation or loot density, this will not scratch that itch. If you are here because you liked the Hodunk-Zaford storyline and want another thirty minutes of Moxxi being Moxxi, it delivers exactly that. Monika, Scout Team

Borderlands 2 - Headhunter 4: Wedding Day Massacre
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Borderlands 2 - Headhunter 4: Wedding Day Massacre

Feb 11, 2014Gearbox Software2K Games
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A bite-sized Valentine's Day DLC for Borderlands 2 that sends your Vault Hunter to Rotgut Distillery to broker a doomed wedding between rival clans, armed with a love potion and Moxxi's usual agenda.

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Best for Borderlands 2 fans who want a quick dose of Moxxi's humor and actually followed the Hodunk-Zaford feud in the main game.

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Mad Moxxi and the Wedding Day Massacre is the fourth entry in Borderlands 2's Headhunter series, a line of small, holiday-themed add-ons that drop you into a self-contained area for a couple of hours of shooting and (occasionally) laughing. This one is pegged to Valentine's Day, and the hook is classically Pandoran: Moxxi wants you to unite the feuding Hodunk and Zaford clans by getting two goliaths, one from each family, to the altar. Things go sideways immediately, naturally. You Fast Travel to Rotgut Distillery, the main mission auto-starts, and you are off gathering ingredients for a love potion while shooting everyone in your path. As an RPG person who cares whether writing earns its word count, I will say this pack does something the other Headhunters mostly skip: it actually builds a small narrative setup before pointing you at the boss. The Hodunk-Zaford feud has context from the main game, and revisiting it here gives the comedy a bit more to push against. Mad Moxxi, Ellie, and the delightfully named InnuendoBot 5000 all have lines, and each of the six Vault Hunters, including Gaige and Krieg, gets unique dialogue during key moments. Playing through once with Salvador and immediately wanting to hear Axton's take on the same scene is exactly the kind of small replayability hook this format needs. The writing is among the sharper material in Borderlands 2, leaning into Valentine's-adjacent absurdism rather than just pasting hearts on existing enemy skins. On the combat side, manage your expectations. There are no new signature enemy types here, unlike Bloody Harvest's Pumplings or Mercenary Day's Frost Nippers. You fight Hodunk and Zaford bandits, loaders, and Threshers, all familiar faces. The boss fight exists and is serviceable but does not rank among the more creative encounters in the Headhunter line. The one genuinely clever side system is the fishing mechanic: colored bait scattered around the Distillery can be used at fishing poles to summon five unique Threshers of escalating rarity, and collecting all five trophies in a single run unlocks a special loot chest. It is a low-key scavenger loop that rewards curiosity without demanding a guide, which is the right balance for a DLC this short. The area level scales between 15 and 35 in Normal Mode depending on when you first visit, so it fits reasonably into a standard playthrough. The honest critique is that Rotgut Distillery does not look or feel distinctly Valentine's Day-themed. It is a reskinned-feeling Pandoran industrial zone, and for a holiday DLC the lack of thematic environmental dressing is a real missed opportunity. Community reception has been broadly positive relative to the other Headhunter packs, with a chunk of the fanbase calling it the best of the series, but that is a low bar given how brief and mechanically lean all five packs are. If you are here for build experimentation or loot density, this will not scratch that itch. If you are here because you liked the Hodunk-Zaford storyline and want another thirty minutes of Moxxi being Moxxi, it delivers exactly that.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamHoliday DLCHeadhunter PackVault Hunter DialogueLoot ScavengerShort-Form CampaignClan WarfareCharacter-Specific Lines

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB
Graphics
512 MB VRAM - GeForce 8500 GT / Radeon HD 2600 XT
Processor
2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo / Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4600+
System requirements
Windows XP SP3

Recommended

Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
20 GB
Graphics
1024 MB VRAM - GeForce GTX 560 / Radeon HD 5850
Processor
2.13 GHz - Core 2 Quad Q6400 / Athlon II X3 440
System requirements
Windows 7 64Bit

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2K Games
Release Date
Feb 11, 2014

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