The newest Borderlands spin-off, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, is a game-within-a-game that uses a similar leveling system to its predecessors while also including tabletop RPG elements. Among the Dungeons and Dragons-themed magical items, customizations are ring accessories. Though much more subtle than some other customizations, these ring accessories can prove vital for building and leveling up a well-rounded character. So what could be better than filling a ring slot with a powerful item? Using two ring slots.
The rings in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands provide a variety of enhancements from offense to defense to healing. Like other magic items and equipment in the game, the rings have a very D&D-esque quality to them, giving Tiny Tina's Wonderlands a shoot 'n loot quality that remains unmatched. The rings also boast some serious style, allowing players to pick them for both their effectiveness and how well they match the character they have already designed.
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The first ring slot becomes available fairly early in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. The ring slot will unlock upon a player's completion of the tutorial and the saving of Brighthoof. After the completion of the quest, "A Hard Day's Knight," players are knighted, which also unlocks the first ring slot. This should be while players are at or around level ten, though that isn't required to unlock the slot. Eventually, players can get even more nerdy and powerful by equipping two rings at once in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. However, unlocking the second ring slot will take significantly more time and effort. Players must finish the campaign before the slot becomes available. If players avoid side-quests, the
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