Gearbox is finally revealing some details about what Tiny Tiny’s Wonderlands players will be doing once they complete the main story. This started with the reveal of Chaos Chambers, a game mode focused on variety. However, it seems like the DLC offerings for the spin-off will end up having a similar focus, and this comes with its own pros and cons.
Instead of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands following in the footsteps of the mainline Borderlands games, which featured Season Passes with four major expansions, players will be entering into different Mirrors of Mystery. Based on how this content is described, it should be thrilling for those who care most about the Borderlands franchise’s gameplay. However, for those that prefer the old style of character-focused expansions with their own story campaigns, the Season Pass may be disappointing.
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Like other Borderlands Season Passes, there will be four different content drops for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands — with the first coming on April 21. Each drop will add a Mirror of Mystery to explore, which are run by a Fortune Teller named Vesper. Vesper will be the source of the DLC’s limited storytelling, as her narration will reveal the backstories of the Mirror’s boss – with a nice touch seeing Vesper provide more details when players return to a Mirror of Mystery.
Each Mirror of Mystery will feature a boss that gets stronger every week, with players unlocking access to the stronger version by defeating its first form. This could push Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands fans to make their builds as good as they can possibly be, using the Chaos Chambers to get better loot. Speaking of the Chaos Chamber, the bosses seen in Tiny
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