With just over a month to go until release, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has finally revealed its last two character classes. Over the last year or so, through a series of gameplay and cinematic trailers, fans have gotten a fairly in-depth look at the other classes in the game. These range from the stealth-based Stabbomancer who relies on status effects and critical hits to the hammer-wielding, melee-focused Clawbringer that uses both fire magic to buff their hammer swings.
A recent gameplay trailer has shown off the game's last two classes, the Graveborn and the Spore Warden. The character classes in this game seem to be pretty varied, with each class having a distinct set of abilities and traits that are truly unique. These latest reveals reinforce this idea, as the Graveborn and Spore Warden seem to play very differently. Whereas the Graveborn uses health-draining dark magic, designed to inflict the most damage possible, the Spore Warden takes more of a support role, using his little mushroom companion to emit various status effects.
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On the whole, the Spore Warden class looks as though it's going to be the perfect choice for any players who want to take on a support role, but still want to deal out enough damage to foes. The Spore Warden is officially labeled as a «Gun and Companion» class, meaning that their abilities focus on both ranged attacks as well as support from their mischievous mushroom companion.
If players want a character class that's more solely damage-focused, then they'll probably want to stay clear of the Spore Warden, as their abilities don't seem to offer much in the way of DPS. Similarly, if players want to try their hand at Tiny Tina's
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