Borderlands 4 is packed with references to classic shooters, but one of the best nods is the return of the Hellwalker shotgun, a clear tribute to Doom’s iconic double-barrel. This legendary Jakobs weapon doesn’t just hit hard—it fires in a pentagram formation and even shreds out a guitar riff when used. Here’s how to track it down, what to expect from the boss fight, and why this gun belongs in your loadout.

Where to Find the Hellwalker Shotgun
The Hellwalker is tied to a boss encounter in the Old Scrape Drill Site, located in Cuspid Climb, Terminus Range. You’ll unlock this area a few hours into the campaign, once you’ve progressed past the early Fadefields region.
To reach the site:
- Head into Terminus Range and follow the main path south.
- At the fork near the silo, take the right turn toward the Old Scrape.
- Clear the initial wave of Rippers and turrets before entering the main arena.
This zone is higher-level than early-game areas, so you may need to grind a bit of XP or complete side quests before attempting it.
Boss Fight: Saddleback and Immortal Boneface
Inside the arena, you’ll first face waves of Rippers, including explosive suicide psychos. Once the mobs are down, the real fight begins.
- Phase One – Saddleback’s Mech:
The Immortal Boneface arrives riding a mech called Saddleback. You’ll need to focus on destroying the mech before you can touch the pilot. - Phase Two – Not-So-Immortal Boneface:
Once the mech is destroyed, Boneface becomes vulnerable. At this point, you can finish him off and claim your rewards.
The Hellwalker has a chance to drop from this encounter, though it isn’t guaranteed—it’s subject to Borderlands’ usual RNG loot rolls.
Farming the Hellwalker
If you don’t get the shotgun on your first clear, don’t worry. Borderlands 4 makes farming easy with the Moxxi’s Big Encore Machine, located right outside the boss arena. This lets you reset the encounter without replaying the entire zone. There are also vending machines and a save point nearby, making repeated runs less of a hassle.
Weapon Stats and Perk
The Hellwalker is a Legendary Jakobs double-barrel shotgun with a few standout traits:
- Damage Pattern: Fires 10 pellets in a pentagram spread.
- Perk – Soothslayer: A nod to the Doom Slayer, this perk boosts ricochet potential—critical hits cause pellets to bounce and hit other enemies.
- Element: Unlike Borderlands 3, where it was always fire, the Borderlands 4 version is kinetic-only. While some may miss the fire damage, kinetic is universally effective against all resistances, making it highly reliable.
- Audio Cue: Each shot is accompanied by a Doom-inspired guitar riff, enhancing the easter egg factor.
Best Builds and Synergy
The Hellwalker fits into nearly any build thanks to its raw power, but it shines in aggressive, close-range playstyles. Players running Amon’s Vengeance tree or melee-focused setups will find it particularly strong, as it pairs well with skills like Maiming Strike or Into the Fray.
It’s also a solid pickup for general farming runs where you want to delete mobs quickly without worrying about elemental resistances.
Why the Hellwalker Is a Must-Have
- Doom Tribute: It’s one of the clearest easter eggs in the series, honoring the game that defined the shotgun.
- Raw Power: Few weapons can one-shot common mobs as consistently.
- Replay Value: Farming higher-level versions later in the game ensures it scales well with your build.
If you’re a fan of Borderlands’ quirky crossovers—or just love blasting enemies apart with style—the Hellwalker is worth the grind.
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The Hellwalker in Borderlands 4 isn’t just another legendary—it’s a love letter to Doom. Found in the Old Scrape Drill Site and dropped by Saddleback and Immortal Boneface, this shotgun is as much about personality as it is about damage. Whether you’re farming for the perfect roll or just want to hear that iconic riff, make sure to add it to your arsenal. Play Now!