![]() ![]() Bloody Harvest and Mercenary Day are the two that are pretty easy to say "yeah that's not canon", but I heard before Tales references Mercenary Day (can't confirm off of memory), and if we go off of that Zombie Island is/is most likely canon, Zombie T.K. I see no harm in saying that the Moxxi headhunter can be canon too as there's nothing lore-breaking in it that I can think of, so that can be chalked up to "It's probably canon that it happened, just never mentioned again" like some of the main DLCs from 2. Torgue and showed us he isn't the CEO of Torgue anymore (until the new Tales ofc). As kind of out there Wattle Gobbler was it gave us more lore on Mr. Regarding the Headhunter dlcs, I know that Son of Crawmerax is almost definitely canon as we get backstory to the VHs in that, and also get introduced to Talon for the first time. I think it would be kind of safe to say that, at the very least the main story is most likely canon, the side missions it's iffy. Like you said with the Bounty of Blood thing Jakobs isn't a peachy clean corp so it could've just been brushed under the rug. Ned and his monster/zombie form in the Robolution DLC, and that entire DLC is firmly established as canon (referenced in TPS, Claptastic Voyage, and even in TftBL when we see Commandant Steele's body in Shade's museum thing, Claptrap-ified still). ![]() I've argued that Zombie Island is canon as well, if at the very least exaggerated, based on the fact that we fight a Claptrap-ified version of Dr. The Underdome dlc is canon as its mentioned multiple times in BL2, with Moxxi saying that Jack took the Underdome from her in one side mission (the one where we need to stop Jack from building his own Underdome in Opportunity, I think), and both Mordecai and Moxxi I believe say that Mordecai won the Underdome, which is how he got with Moxxi in the first place. ![]()
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