Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has been a huge success for Gearbox, with the game reprising the style of the beloved Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep DLC for Borderlands 2 as well as the staples of the Borderlands series as a whole. These things combined work very well, and especially so now that Tiny Tina's Wonderlands gives up grenades in order for players to use spells, which arguably add more character to this fantasy RPG-like release, to the point that this format might get its own series apart from Borderlands in the future.
Much like what would happen in a real-world Dungeons and Dragons campaign or fantasy RPGs, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands begins with players being introduced to their fellow adventurers and the big bad of the story. Tiny Tina acts as the Dungeon Master (or, rather, Bunker Master), which means she tells the story and prepares the encounters for players, all from her cave. Players get to see the cave briefly in the initial cutscenes, but it never becomes a playable area in the game.
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However, a Tiny Tina's Wonderlands player posted their story on Reddit, stating that they managed to break the camera in a way that allowed them to freely move inside Tina's cave for a short time. The Redditor, by the name of Frightening_Fiend, said that they were dabbling with character creation and eventually quit it before actually customizing their new avatar. Upon loading back into that character, the player found themselves in Tina's cave, capable of running around and exploring before being eventually stuck in a specific position while being transported to the Snoring Valley.
This led fellow players to believe that the cave is not intentionally
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