Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands allows players to create the character of their dreams and take the Wonderlands by storm as the Fatemaker. Before players can take them to Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, they’ll need to choose which class to play. What class should you pick when playing?
Which class fits your playstyle?
There is no wrong class choice in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, but what class you choose depends on what type of gameplay you want during your adventure. The game’s six starting classes all perform very differently, so make sure you read up on them all before making a decision.
Brawlers
If getting up close and personal with enemies and attacking them with large weaponry sounds appealing, you’ll want to play with the Brr-Zerker or the Clawbringer. These classes excel with melee weaponry. The Brr-Zerker uses frost damage and enters Rage mode when their Action Skill Activates, while the Clawbringer uses either Incindiary or Shock damage to eviscerate their foes. Clawbringers even get a Wyvern Companion on their journey.
Spellcasters
If you’d instead master the mystic arts in the Wonderlands, you’ll want to side with the game’s Spellcasters. The Spellshot and the Graveborn have various magical abilities at their Disposal. The Spellshot can transform foes into Skeep or equip multiple spells for double the supernatural action. The Graveborn uses Dark Magic to summon a Demi-Lich Companion and use skills to sacrifice health for increased damage.
Rangers
If you enjoy attacking enemies from afar, the Spore Warden is your class. These rangers use a mystical bow to shoot an array of arcane arrows at foes with their Barrage Action Skill. They even have the option to create Blizzards, sending frost cyclones hurtling toward enemies. The Spore Warden also has the Mushroom Companion that poisons enemies with toxic fumes if they get too close.
Tricksters
If you enjoy Critical Hits and inflicting Status Effects, the Stabbomancer is the class for you. These unpredictable conjurers create Ghost Blades that whirl around the stage, dealing physical damage to enemies in their vicinity.
If you can’t choose just one class, remember that players can choose two classes in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands with the Dual Class system.
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