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Items in vending machines are randomly generated in the same way as items that spawn in chests and drop from enemies (source). There are no weapons that are unique to vending machines as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you likely won't find them.

However, you can still find some interesting weapons in vending machines and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon vending machine (a unique smg with ammo regeneration) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all vending machines. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter just by picking up drops.

In terms of things being expensive: at level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a vending machine purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

If you do get the General Knoxx DLC, there's a better way to get guns than obliterating things, be sure to watch this video demonstrating an item farming glitch.

Items in vending machines are randomly generated in the same way as items that spawn in chests and drop from enemies (source). There are no weapons that are unique to vending machines as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you likely won't find them.

However, you can still find some interesting weapons in vending machines and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon vending machine (a unique smg with ammo regeneration) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all vending machines. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter just by picking up drops.

In terms of things being expensive: at level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a vending machine purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

Items in vending machines are randomly generated in the same way as items that spawn in chests and drop from enemies (source). There are no weapons that are unique to vending machines as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you likely won't find them.

However, you can still find some interesting weapons in vending machines and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon vending machine (a unique smg with ammo regeneration) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all vending machines. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter just by picking up drops.

In terms of things being expensive: at level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a vending machine purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

If you do get the General Knoxx DLC, there's a better way to get guns than obliterating things, be sure to watch this video demonstrating an item farming glitch.

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Items in shops and that you pick upvending machines are randomly generated in the same way as items that spawn in chests and drop from enemies (source). There are no weapons that are unique to shopsvending machines as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you probablylikely won't find them.

Because the weapons are randomly generatedHowever, you can still find some interesting weapons in gun shopsvending machines and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon shopvending machine (uniquea unique smg with ammo regeneration) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all shopsvending machines. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter without going to shopsjust by picking up drops.

In terms of things being expensive: Atat level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a shopvending machine purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

Items in shops and that you pick up are randomly generated in the same way. There are no weapons that are unique to shops as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you probably won't find them.

Because the weapons are randomly generated you can find some interesting weapons in gun shops and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon shop (unique smg) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all shops. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter without going to shops.

In terms of things being expensive: At level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a shop purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

Items in vending machines are randomly generated in the same way as items that spawn in chests and drop from enemies (source). There are no weapons that are unique to vending machines as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you likely won't find them.

However, you can still find some interesting weapons in vending machines and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon vending machine (a unique smg with ammo regeneration) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all vending machines. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter just by picking up drops.

In terms of things being expensive: at level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a vending machine purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

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Items in shops are randomly generated just as itemsand that you pick up from the ground are randomly generated in the same way. There are no weapons that are unique to shops as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you probably won't find them.

Because the weapons are randomly generated you can find some interesting weapons in gun shops and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon shop (unique smg) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all shops. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter without going to shops.

In terms of things being expensive: At level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a shop purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

Items in shops are randomly generated just as items you pick up from the ground are. There are no weapons that are unique to shops as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you probably won't find them.

Because the weapons are randomly generated you can find some interesting weapons in gun shops and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon shop (unique smg) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all shops. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter without going to shops.

In terms of things being expensive: At level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a shop purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

Items in shops and that you pick up are randomly generated in the same way. There are no weapons that are unique to shops as far as I know, and I've logged well over 200 hours so if there were you probably won't find them.

Because the weapons are randomly generated you can find some interesting weapons in gun shops and you should check them whenever you pass by. As an example I found a level 16 savior in a weapon shop (unique smg) that I've used from levels 16 to 44. However, I wouldn't go out of my way to check all shops. You'll continue to find guns that help you kill everything you encounter without going to shops.

In terms of things being expensive: At level 33 you aren't earning enough money to make frequent purchases, unless you're a hunter with strong rogue skills. But soon enough and definitely in playthrough 2 you'll be making more money than you know what to do with. My level 61 has well over 120 million so I can make a shop purchase whenever I feel like it without putting a dent in money.

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