Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the latest Gearbox offering featuring the titular Tina guiding the players through another fantasy-themed adventure. There are six classes in the game, and each class is fun. It all depends on how the player approaches the game.
These builds will no doubt help players get going in this exciting violent fantasy from Gearbox. In fact, players can multiclass as well, increasing the possibilities in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.
Upon reaching level 15, characters can opt to pick up another class ability. There’s really no wrong way to play, but there are some builds that will no doubt be stronger than others. After hitting level 15, one just has to open the skills menu and choose a second class.
This can cause some problems for players, though, because they now have two class feats and three options for their ability - but players can only equip themselves with one ability at a time, at least until they hit level 18. After this, they can equip a second ability.
Thankfully, players will receive some skill points to work with, too.
Graveborn is a character class that is going to feel familiar to players of Diablo 2, since it’s a Necromancer. They deal dark-element damage, which in turn costs them HP. They can summon allies, thus increasing their power.
Graveborn characters tend to want the Pack Rat background and focus on Intelligence and Attunement when it comes to their stats. Dire Sacrifice is also nice to have, but isn’t incredibly useful one way or another.
Tier 1 Fateful Thralls grants a bonus based on how many pets the player has summoned, so while it’s not great at first, the longer the game goes on, the better it is. Harvest is amazing in Tier 2 since it empowers companions with dark damage anytime the
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