Players looking to make a powerful support character in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands will want to spend time leveling the Clawbringer class, Wonderlands' Paladin analogue. While the Clawbringer struggles to perform to the same extent as other classes for solo end-game content in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, a well-crafted Clawbringer can still keep up with the strongest opponents the game has to offer. On top of their still powerful solo performance, the Clawbringer brings party-wide elemental damage and damage reduction to their entire team. This can become even more ridiculous when combined with the Spore Warden's 'Wrath of Nature' to make the Clawbringer the best support class of the game.
Due to its nature as a support class, players might assume that the class would struggle to perform solo, especially while players are leveling the Clawbringer. This couldn't be any farther from the truth. Like the leveling experience for Tiny Tina's Wonderlands' Graveborn and Brr Zerker, the Clawbringer gains insane amounts of survivability and damage to demolish enemies throughout the entire campaign. The stars of the leveling experience are the early passive skills available to the Clawbringer. 'Rebuke' is a powerful damage reduction passive, while 'Dragon Aura' boosts all elemental damage dealt. This makes the Clawbringer the best scavenger of the roster, able to pick up any elemental weapon and pump out shocking amounts of damage with it, regardless of the element or weapon type. Swapping in newer equipment is fundamental to the leveling experience in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, and no class can switch weapons with as much proficiency as the Clawbringer.
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