As I stared at the holographic map of Pandora, the sheer scale of my self-imposed mission hit me like a rogue skag—I was going to find every single one of the 35 Dead Claptraps scattered across the Borderlands universe. This wasn't about achievements or rewards; this was about personal satisfaction, like a master chef collecting every rare spice in the galaxy. The journey would take me from the dusty plains of Pandora to the alien landscapes of Nekrotafeyo, each broken robot telling a silent story of the chaos that defines our universe.
📊 The Galactic Distribution
| Planet | Claptrap Count | Difficulty Level |
|---|---|---|
| Pandora | 10 | Medium |
| Promethea | 8 | 🟢 Easy |
| Athenas | 2 | 🟢 Easy |
| Eden-6 | 10 | Medium |
| Nekrotafeyo | 5 | 🔴 Hard |
🌵 Pandora: Where It All Began

My hunt started in The Droughts, where the first Claptrap waited like a forgotten toy behind Ellie's scrap yard. Fighting through bandits felt like dancing through a hailstorm of bullets, but finding that first broken robot made it worthwhile. The second one near Ascension Bluff was perched on scrapped cars like a metallic bird on a wire, watching over the highway with dead-eyed patience.
Key Pandora Locations:
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Devil's Razor: Hidden in an open container near a half-opened garage door
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Splinterlands: Tucked inside a tire near the rollercoaster structure
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Cathedral of Twin Gods: Suspended before a giant red V like a technological sacrifice
️ Promethea: Urban Exploration

Meridian Outskirts presented a Claptrap hidden in Ratch egg sacs—finding it felt like discovering a pearl in an alien oyster. The Metroplex required navigating underground tunnels that twisted like a mad scientist's intestines, while Lectra City's subway hideout reminded me that even in urban chaos, secrets wait in quiet corners.
Notable Finds:
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Atlas HQ: Behind a bar, as if the little robot had one too many
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Neon Arterial: On train tracks, awaiting a journey that would never come
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Skywell-27: Perched on antennae like a mechanical eagle surveying its domain
🏛️ Athenas: Brief But Beautiful
With only two Claptraps, Athenas felt like a peaceful interlude. The first rested on a sofa with a book, looking more like a retired scholar than a broken machine. The second waited near a piano, creating a scene as poignant as a forgotten melody in an empty concert hall.

🌿 Eden-6: Jungle Adventures
Eden-6's swampy terrain made the hunt feel like searching for diamonds in mud. Floodmoor Basin's Claptrap on the giant root required balancing acts worthy of a circus performer, while the Ambermire's web-entangled robot seemed like a fly caught in nature's trap.
Eden-6 Challenges:
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Navigating waterlogged terrain while fighting off local wildlife
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Finding Claptraps hidden in ancient trees and abandoned cellars
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Dealing with the constant threat of COV ambushes
🌌 Nekrotafeyo: The Final Frontier

The alien world of Nekrotafeyo presented challenges that felt like solving riddles written in starlight. From Claptraps hidden in cave walls to others resting at the bottom of waterfalls, each discovery felt like uncovering ancient artifacts left by a civilization that understood technology as poetry.
💭 Reflections on the Hunt
Finding all 35 Dead Claptraps taught me that completionism isn't about rewards—it's about the stories you collect along the way. Each broken robot was a puzzle piece in the Borderlands universe, scattered across planets like breadcrumbs leading to a greater understanding of this chaotic, beautiful galaxy we call home.
What This Journey Taught Me:
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Patience is more valuable than any legendary weapon
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Every corner of the Borderlands universe holds secrets
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The real treasure was the friends I made (and shot) along the way
As I look at my completed collection, I realize these Dead Claptraps are more than just collectibles—they're silent witnesses to the madness we call life in the Borderlands, each one a tiny monument to the chaos that makes this universe so unforgettable.
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