Paint Jobs are purely cosmetic customization options for The Druid Plow available for purchase at Motor Forges.
Paint Jobs[]
- Stock: The default paint job for The Druid Plow. Automatically equipped after constructing the vehicle.
- Ace of Hades: Let them know you don't want to live forever. This paint job is unlocked after completing "Sanctuary of Sin". Costs 40 Fire Tributes.
- Man Eater: The Temple of the Zaulia holds many secrets, including the Metal Beast design. This paint job is unlocked after completing "Regret's Infinite Mire". Costs 40 Fire Tributes.
- Wagon of Bones: No one will think it's a company car. This paint job is unlocked when the player completes "Sanctuary Of Sin". Costs 40 Fire Tributes.
- Laser Panther: No panthers were harmed to make this paint.
- Chrome Vengeance: The last thing your enemies will see as you run them over is a reflection of their own face, screaming. This paint job is unlocked after completing "March to Impalement". Costs 20 Fire Tributes.
- The Valkyrie: Paint job of the Titans. This paint job is unlocked when the player completes "March to Impalement". Costs 20 Fire Tributes.
Hammer of Infinite Fate[]
The following paint jobs are added by the Hammer of Infinite Fate DLC.
- Motor Freek: Mock Fletus at every turn by aping his paint job. He can take a good look at it when you're outpacing him. This paint job is unlocked automatically after entering the first Motor Forge.
- Gliger: Half Tiger, all glam. Channel Lionwhyte's inner beast into a fierce new tiger paint job. This paint job is unlocked after completing "Sanctuary of Sin".
- Psychomaster: For taking trips deep into the subconcscious mind of metal. References the earlier Double Fine Productions game Psychonauts. This paint job is unlocked automatically after entering the first Motor Forge.
- The Wraith: It's always watching you. Always.
Trivia[]
- The paint job "Ace of Hades" is most likely a reference to the English rock band, Motörhead's song "Ace of Spades." This is further evidenced by the fact that if examined in The Motor Forge, The Guardian of Metal will remark that he hates puns.