The fantasy-themed Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the first Borderlands game to feature character creation. As a loot-centric shooter, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands thrives on the various equipment players acquire throughout their playthrough. Gearbox Software has added an extra level of advancement and customization with the addition of Hero Stats. Hero Stats pay homage to attribute points from tabletop RPGs, with classic names like Strength and Wisdom. However, the effects of these Hero Stats tie directly into the combat system of the Borderlands franchise and operate similar to Badass Ranks from Borderlands 2 andBorderlands: The Pre-Sequel, providing statistical bonuses to the player. Unlike prior statistical boost mechanics, the Hero Stats of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands do not contain any random elements, giving players complete control over this progression system.
As players explore Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, a Borderlands game with a D&D paintjob, they will acquire more Hero Points to allocate to these Hero Skills. Players shouldn't worry about putting these Hero Points into the wrong Hero Stats, as these allocation can be easily reassigned in-game. Altogether, Hero Stats are just another method available to players to specialize their character's build.
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During character creation, players will start with 10 Hero Points to spend on their Fatemaker's Hero Stats. In addition to these original 10, players will also gain one hero stat every time they level up. This happens for every level the player progresses, all the way to max level. This nets the player 49 total Hero Points they will be able to allocate into their Hero Stats, providing players with the
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