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| Intro
| - Lost Legion Eternals are members of the Lost Legion who have been changed after their exposure to the mysteries of the ancient Eridians.
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| Appearances
| - *Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
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| Game
| - Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
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| Notes
| - *Before ascending, Lost Legion Eternals will always drop a quality laser weapon. The dropped laser is determined randomly and thus may not be the same type the one the Eternal was using.
*Killing a Lost Legion Eternal contributes to the Get Some! challenge in the Enemies challenge list.
*The Achievement Collateral Damage is completed by having a Lost Legion Eternal kill three fellow Lost Legion troops. This can only be done after the Eternal has ascended, and is easiest to achieve with either an Eternal Instability , or an Eternal Magus .
*In True Vault Hunter Mode, they are renamed Lost Legion Eternal Chaotic, and in Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode, they are renamed Lost Legion Eternal Ultimate.
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| Strategy
| - Lost Legion Eternals fight with one of any type of laser weapon until they take damage proportionate to at least 15% of their maximum health. At this stage, they drop their laser, stand to attention in salute and their name changes to Ascending Eternal. This heralds a transformation where the Eternal ascends to a new state of being - gaining a new appearance, a new attack patern and regaining full health.
Lost Legion Eternals are tough opponents, but never carry shields. Their ascension can be interrupted by freezing them with cryo damage or by causing them to flinch from a critical hit or a well-placed slam.
The ascended states of Lost Legion Eternals include:Eternal Magus
The Eternal Magus immediately begins attacking upon ascension. They move around by flight but remain standing in place when on the ground. Magus's periodically unleash slow-moving orbs of energy whilst moving, and can also unleash a much faster orb of energy when stationary. When on foot, they continually lob fast-moving orbs of energy at their target. Eternal Magus energy orbs are one of the rare sources of slag-like damage in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and the slow-moving orbs home-in on their target.
Eternal Frenzy
The Eternal Frenzy immediately begins charging into melee range upon ascension, unleashing a rapid flurry of attacks when in range. Frenzys move extremely quickly and will outrun Vault Hunters and occasionally pause their charging to throw a spike from the palm of their hand, akin to a Lunatic throwing his buzz-axe.
Eternal Instability
The Eternal Instability immediately begins bloating upon ascension and then explodes violently with a large blast radius.
Eternal Phasewalker
The Eternal Phasewalker immediately cloaks himself after ascension and only ever uncloaks when attacking. Phasewalkers rush into melee range and can outrun Vault Hunters in a straight line. They also occasionally unleash slow-moving orbs of shock energy when out of melee range. Unlike Lilith's phasewalking, which renders her completely invisible and invincible to enemies, Eternal Phasewalkers are still visible as a ripple against the environment with glowing green eyes, and they can still be damaged. Phasewalkers are incapable of cloaking when severely damaged.
Eternal Tempest
The Eternal Tempest immediately takes flight upon ascension. Tempests are enclosed within a sphere of energy that deals shock damage to anything inside and occasionally descend to the ground to unleash a single bolt of lightning before rising again. Tempests do not have any attacks whilst in flight.
Eternal Gargantuan
The Eternal Gargantuan is a massive, highly-damaging combination of an Eternal Magus and an Eternal Frenzy - being both extremely fast and capable of lobbing energy orbs. Garganutans also have the ability of shooting powerful laser beams from their eyes.
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| Involvement
| - Lost Legion Eternals first appear during the mission Eye to Eye, in support of Colonel Zarpedon's second phase. They subsequently appear amongst Lost Legion ranks in Vorago Solitude and Tycho's Ribs, and frequently appear during later rounds of The Holodome Onslaught.
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