While it may be more common to see artwork centered around Zane or FL4K, Moze still gets a fair number of pieces thrown her way from time to time. The latest image was made by Reddit user AlohaLohi, with the fan sharing some truly unique art based on the character. Alongside a cartoony art style that provides a unique color palette and gives Moze some large eyes, the talented fan chose to present a look that is very different from her default appearance.
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Not only is Moze’s Iron Bear mech nowhere to be seen, but the Vladof soldier’s original helmet is gone as well. Instead, the Borderlands 3 fan chose to capture a combination of the regular Moze body and the Disciples of the Vault head. As a result, Moze sports some mohawk-like hair alongside an intimidating metal face mask. The rest of her outfit is similar to what one would expect, with a tattoo visible on her midsection and a large, armored shoulder pad worn by the character. However, the specific choice of head is not the only special part of this Borderlands artwork.
Alongside the entirety of the skin being red as opposed to Moze’s default green color, players will find an Atlas belt buckle on the Vault Hunter. An Atlas symbol can also be seen on her small shoulder pad and her knee pads, ensuring that the Borderlands weapon manufacturer is represented prominently in this art piece. With AlohaLohi’s post title confirming that the piece was a commission, it is possible that the person who initially asked for the art was a massive fan of Atlas.
Atlas was a crucial part of the original Borderlands game, with the company also set to have a major role in the live action Borderlands movie. Following Tales from the Borderlands, Rhys reshaped Atlas into something better than it once was, with players working closely with the company in Borderlands 3. With unique weaponry and a charismatic figure at the helm, it is no wonder that someone would be particularly fond of Atlas. With some players even doing brand loyalty playthroughs where they only use Atlas guns, many have grown attached to the weapon maker.
Considering that Moze’s backstory is deeply tied to the Vladof corporation, seeing her proudly rep another company is interesting. Though Borderlands fans will surely share more Moze art with the world in the future, this piece will likely remain one of the most unique.
Borderlands 3 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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