The upcoming Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is set to transport players to the perilous lands of the Wonderlands. It is a fantasy-themed FPS/RPG hybrid that follows in the footsteps of the Borderlands series from Gearbox Software. Before players can dig right into it, they must choose a starting class out of six choices for their Fatemaker.
These cover a variety of playstyles that fans can take advantage of thanks to the multi-class system. This feature allows mixing to classes to avail of any synergies between the two that would be handy during combat. This article will take a look at the Graveborn class.
Graveborns are described as acolytes who are experts of the occult and dabble in Dark Magic (the game's new element that is pretty much the Lifesteal attribute from older Borderlands titles). They also gamble with health points (HP), sacrificing it for damage buffs. This also makes them some of the most challenging classes to use.
This explains their efficiency with Dark Magic as well as Kill Skills (buffs that activate on killing enemies), since the latter can keep HP up and the former can synergize with other skills for more damage. They're also accompanied by a friendly Demi-Lich that aids them in combat.
As mentioned, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Graveborns rely on their Demi-Lich Companion to support their high-risk, high-reward playstyle. This floating demon deals Dark Magic damage to enemies. It can also cast a homing Hellish Blast when its owner uses a spell, dealing the same element damage as that spell. Similar to the Spore Warden's Mushroom Companion, any damage increases to the Fatemaker are also applied to the Demi-Lich.
Graveborns possess two Action Skills in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.
Dire Sacrifice, as the name suggests,
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