Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is Gearbox Software's newest loot-based shooter, taking players on a wild adventure through Tiny Tina's imagination. A spin-off of the Borderlands franchise, this latest game is a full-fledged release in the spirit of the beloved DLC Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. While the game has many similarities to previous Borderlands games developed by Gearbox Software, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands takes steps that carry it out of the shadow of the Borderlands Franchise, with one of the most significant differences being the player's avatar. No longer will players be choosing to pilot a premade character, as Tiny Tina's Wonderlands introduces character creation for the first time in aBorderlands game.
With the introduction of a customizable character, players can personalize their Fateweaver, the poor individual that must suffer the wild antics and hijinks of Tiny Tina. Of the customization options available to players, the most impactful and permanent is that character's starting class. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands features a multiclass system that allows players to mix any two of the current six classes available in the game. While the player will be able to change their secondary class with ease after completing the main story, that character's primary class cannot be changed. The permanence of this first choice lends much more weight for players to choose the right class during character creation.
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Each class inTiny Tina's Wonderlands can drastically alter the projected progression of their character. While the player can choose to invest solely into their secondary class's skill tree, they will always have the class
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