Are you up for an adventuresome game? Our Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands guide is just for you to start your adventure smoothly.

Like its predecessors, this game combines elements of an action role-playing game and a first-person shooter. Several multiplayer modes are available, including online multiplayer and local split-screen multiplayer. As with Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep, this campaign is located within a fantasy-themed tabletop role-playing world. 

Tiny Tina will be its dungeon master and can change the game’s world on the fly. It is a real-time strategy game that includes an overworld that can be traversed by the game’s characters. Quests can only be completed in the overworld, where players can meet random combat encounters. Our Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands guide will help you to understand everything that you should know.

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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Guide: Side quests

Traveling through Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands will reward you with golden (!) exclamation points marking your progress. The main story quests should be interspersed with these quests as you go. These stories are great for a few reasons: they’re engaging, they let you explore more of the Wonderlands map, and they also provide extensive experience upon completion.

In Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, even on easy mode, there are recommended levels for the main quests. In a game where you blast through chapters defeating minimal enemies and taking on no sidequests at all, you’ll eventually reach a point where you’ll be unable to advance.

In key locations of the story, enemies will be extremely powerful, making it much harder to complete quests. For a steady increase in difficulty, you should complete around 3-4 extra quests between each major story chapter if you like challenges.

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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Guide: Brighthoof

Brighthoof is the main town in the game, from which players can buy supplies, upgrade their equipment, and head off on their next adventure. Even though Brighthoof constantly pushes players forward, it’s actually important to retrace your steps and return often to Brighthoof.

A Blacksmith can be found in the main square where you can upgrade your backpack and get ammo for your journey. Although ammo stock isn’t usually a problem in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands – the game is generous with chests. However, you should make sure you have the best equipment at your disposal.

You should upgrade your guns whenever you earn a decent amount of money and be sure to sell any unneeded items while you’re at it. By doing so, you should be able to take down the endless hordes in the game more easily.

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Bosses in the game (2K)
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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Guide: Photo Mode

Getting into Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ Photo Mode is pretty easy – just press the ‘P’ key or select it from the Pause menu – but the game doesn’t really explain how it works. Nowadays, adding a photo mode to any game is a genius addition. You were only required to give players access to the camera and they would create gorgeous pictures as free advertising for your game!

It’s difficult to get a natural-looking photo with people in it since you can’t change the pose of your character or the poses of any of the characters around you. Still, it’s a great way to capture landscape shots and some stills of your character in mid-fight.

Don’t hurry to loot

When you defeat a powerful opponent, they will explode into a mound of riches, so make sure to pick it up as quickly as possible! More opponents will undoubtedly arrive once you have dispatched them! You won’t have to worry about stuff despawning; everything will be there for you when you arrive! 

You don’t have time to evaluate the pricing or compare stats to what you already have when you’re hurrying to acquire stuff before they attack you again. As a result, your inventory will grow overloaded with useless objects, which you will have to spend time dropping or designating as garbage.

Island in Tiny Tina
Island (2K)
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Shrines give buffs

The Shrines are separated into six types, with each requiring two to four components. After a few hours in the Wonderlands, you’ll locate and finish the first one, which will increase your Gold Gain by 10%. Other Shrines may be discovered strewn across the Overworld, and they are completed by gathering components acquired during confrontations and as part of side missions. After completing them, you will gain permanent bonuses to Experience Gain, Overworld Movement Speed, Critical Damage, Loot Luck, and Moon Orb Gain.

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High spot gives an advantage

Your high spot will allow you to see loot, chests, health, explosives, and enemy movements. The Weepwild Dankness, a twisty and vertical area, is particularly easy to find in some maps. Other places, like the Snoring Valley, are less convenient. 

You can avoid a fight

In order to save the Wonderlands and face off with the Dragon Lord, earning EXP and leveling up is pretty important. However, sometimes, you just want to get from one place to another. For example, there’s a side quest you’re working on, and you have to bring a scroll to the quest initiator after clearing out a dozen mobs. If you are unable to handle more mobs due to a quest, remember to use fast travel or your feet as needed. To finish a side quest, it is fine to skip around each mob of enemies.

Enemies in Tiny Tina
Enemies in Tiny Tina (2K)

Inventory upgrades

While loot is plentiful throughout Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, the additional ammunition always comes in handy during a particularly challenging wave of enemies. Inventory upgrades are also useful during particularly difficult waves of enemies. We all know how limited inventory space can be in these games since we collect so much loot so quickly. Make sure you visit the blacksmith frequently.

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Co-op mode

Borderlands can be entirely played in co-op with friends, which makes it a great franchise. You’re better off getting a friend with the game and asking him or her to help if you are struggling in solo mode. It is possible to preserve this health loss if at least one of you survives long enough in battle. If you can still make it back to the battlefield before your friend dies, you can slowly chip away at the boss’ health bar.

You cannot swim in the game

The waters of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands don’t allow swimming. A puddle that extends above your waist shouldn’t be touched. There are a few water areas that display a warning that lets players know they’re going to be killed and respawned. Some waters instantly kill players. Although the game looks very pretty and contains a number of water bodies that look enticing, they are dangerous and should never be trusted. Your coins and life will be wasted.

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