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Borderlands 3: How to Get Money (Cash) Fast & Easy

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Borderlands 3 is out now on PC and consoles and you’ll likely be running around Pandora trying to get your hands on all the loot possible. So that you can buy stuff too, here’s everything you need to know about how to get money (cash) fast and easy in Borderlands 3.

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As you’ll know if you’ve played any of Gearbox’s new game, there’s stuff to find and pick up everywhere you look. From weapons and ammo dropping from enemies to countless crates to open, it’s easy to fill your pockets with stuff.

Ways to Get Money (Cash) Fast & Easy in Borderlands 3

That idea of there being stuff everywhere ties into how you get money fast and easy in the game. You’ll see all manner of things to open around the world.

Anything with a green light of some kind on can be opened, such as fridges, cash registers, or small crates, and they almost always contain a small amount of money.

The best thing to do if you want to fill your wallet quickly while playing normally, is just search everywhere and open everything you find.

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All the little boxes with the green dots on, all the fridges, all the lockers, everything. Do that and you’ll have loads of Borderlands 3 money in no time at all.

Also, if you want more still, complete zone challenges. They often reward you small sums of money when you finish them and don’t require you to go out your way much.

If you want to see what zone challenges are available to you, go to your map and then use the d-pad to tab over to Challenges. Just see what you’re close to and try to complete them to get some extra money.

In short, there are two ways to get money (cash) fast and easy in Borderlands 3.

  1. Open every crate you find. Everything from boxes and lockers to fridges could contain money.

  2. Complete Zone challenges as you play for cash rewards.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get money (cash) fast and easy in Borderlands 3. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our wiki guide. We have also listed some other helpful guides down below.

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