Gearbox Software's Borderlands spinoff, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, immerses players in a fantasy-themed «game within a game.» The game drives home its D&D-style motifs, with heavy emphasis on spell casting, melee weapons, and a slew of new accessories that yield buffs.
Among these magic-themed customizations are Ring accessories, which grant various boosts by equipping them through the inventory menu. Though subtle, these accessories can prove crucial in crafting a strong, effective character, as well as enhancing one's class or build. This is further amplified when affixing two Rings, which players can eventually take advantage of. Here's how.
In Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, Rings provide various buffs, which can range from increases in damage or magazine size to Action Skill duration or greater chances at critical hits. Along with items like Wards (magic shields) and Spells, these Rings allow players to further customize their character and add personal flair that meshes with their fighting style.
Players will notice that some equip-able elements of the game remained locked for a time. This includes both Ring Slots, which are initially unavailable upon starting the game; though the first Ring Slot will be unlocked fairly early on. Like most items in the game, Rings can be dropped from enemies or found as loot in chests, as well as from vendors and as rewards from finishing certain quests.
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Eventually, players will be able to mix and match, equipping two Rings at once per character.
There are also a handful of Legendary Rings, which yield more significant boosts such as a 10% spell radius increase and 15% ability damage increase.
The first Ring Slot can be opened up quite
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