Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands has arrived, and with it, Borderlands fans have new classes to get to know in the latest colorful Gearbox adventure, albeit with a fantasy twist that turns grenades into spells, psychos into skeletons, and arch-nemeses into fairies and mushroom people. This makeover to Gearbox’s long-standing formula means the game’s class system has been tweaked, reimagined, and often just plainly blown up in favor of the game’s D&D-inspired world. Need some help picking the right class for you? Don’t fret. Here’s your complete guide to the best Wonderlands classes.
Which Wonderlands class is best?
There are six character classes in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands at launch, and though some have similarities to Borderlands classes you may recall from past games, none of them are so cleanly equivalent, so they take some getting used to. The classes are:
- Stabbomancer
- Graveborn
- Spellshot
- Spore Warden
- Brr-Zerker
- Clawbringer
Multiclassing explained
Before we dive into each class thoroughly, also note that once you get a few missions deep into the game, you’ll be given the chance to assign your multiclass. This allows you to attach a second skill tree to your character, giving you four total Action Skills to pull from, in addition to all the added benefits you may unlock in the new skill tree. It’s important to think about which classes pair well together, so we’ve included a section below for each class where we also recommend some seamless multiclass options.
Stabbomancer
The Stabbomancer is the first class that appears when you see the class menu, and that’s no coincidence. It’s the de facto solo or starter class and great for beginners or people who haven’t played Borderlands in a long time. Built to deal frequent bonus damage, playing as a Stabbomancer can almost feel like taking a co-op partner with you.
Early skill unlocks focus on melee attacks, movement speed buffs, and amplified critical hit damage. Collectively, that gives the Wonderlands Stabbomancer a swift and deadly skill set that makes dungeon-crawling on your lonesome more manageable than with other classes.
Class Feat
The Stabbomancer Class Feat is Dirty Fighting, which gives this class a higher critical hit chance than the rest. That’s something that can quickly be improved upon too, thanks to some crit buffs available at the base of the skill tree.
Action Skills
Like other classes, the Stabbomancer’s two starting Action Skills are built with different situations in mind. Using Ghost Blade, the Stabbomancer will unleash a massive spinning blade (made of…magic, I guess?) that does several seconds of area-of-effect damage at a rate determined by their equipped melee weapon. If you’d rather get sneaky than stabby, you should consider the Stabbomancer’s other Action Skill: From The Shadows. With this, the Stabbomancer will go invisible for a few seconds, during which time all damage you deal counts as a critical hit, though a less powerful crit than you’d have when not in stealth. Still, the bonus damage plus invisibility can be the deciding factor in vanquishing a fierce pack of foes or toppling a tricky boss. You could even just use it to escape a dicey situation and get your Fatemaker out of harm’s way.
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How to build
When selecting your Twist of Fate, the game’s starter builds, consider whether you want to make your strengths even stronger or patch up weaknesses. If you’re playing solo, you should design a character background that doesn’t hurt your constitution. However, the best preset in this case is the Failed Monk, which is built mainly for magic casters. The route I went was to select Raised By Elves, which gives me above average dexterity (and thus, even more crit damage) at the cost of my constitution, but then patched up that blemish by pouring my 10 free-standing extra points back into constitution and strength. In the end, this made my already impressive critical hits that much stronger without sacrificing my own health pool as a solo player.
How To Unlock Your Class Feat In Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
In order to get your class feat, you are going to have to keep going in the story. Go through the first castle and get to the over world. From here you can start moving from town to town. You are heading to Queen’s Gate, which is story related and can’t be missed. You can do a couple of side things on the way if you want as well.
When you get to Queen’s Gate, keep following the story and killing the skeletons. Eventually you will get to the exit and a Queen’s Stone. When you interact with the stone you will unlock you class feat and you will start another fight. You can ping by pressing up on the d-pad. This will direct the creature to attack your target. It will fight whatever is close if you don’t select a target.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: Chaotic Great Edition is available for $79.99** for the Epic Games Store and $89.99** for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5***.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands launches on March 25, but you can start playing a bit earlier on PC depending on your region.
Yes, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands will have full cross-platform support (also known as crossplay), allowing players to work together across the divide of platforms and consoles.
If past games from a franchise have landed on Game Pass, there would be a better indicator for later installments to come out in a near future, but that isn’t the case. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is out now for PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series S/X, and PC.
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