Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has plenty of activities that are best to do after beating the game, especially for players who have rushed through the main story. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands can take roughly 18 hours to complete, depending on how efficient players are with completing side quests and whether or not they farmed some of their Fatemaker's levels. Once the Dragon Lord is defeated, however, the game still has plenty of activities for players to explore, starting first and foremost with reaching level 40.

Once Fatemakers reach level 40 in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, they'll unlock the Myth Rank that allows them to further enhance their character's abilities. While this can be done before beating the game, it's important to know that level 40 is the hard cap regardless of how far along in the story players are. After Myth Rank has been reached, the Fatemakers will find themselves leveling up this rank instead of their regular one. This gives them access to mastering four different constellations, but the skill point distribution system changes. Every time a new Myth Rank level is reached, players will have to select a new constellation to increase, instead of investing all of their points into any single constellation of their choice.

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After beating the game, players should consider creating a new character in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, particularly if there was a class they wanted to try beforehand. There is also the option to respec the Fatemaker's second class at the end of the game, but because most second classes complement the first class, it may be best to just create a new character altogether to experience their true potential. Additionally, with the knowledge that multiclassing will be unlocked in a second playthrough, players can specifically create classes with definitive purposes that they can bring into actual endgame content.

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Endgame Content

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: How to Unlock Multiclassing

Throughout Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, there are several areas of the Overworld that are not part of the main story, which means it's likely they were missed the first time. Areas like Mount Craw, Sunfang Oasis, and Tangledrift are perfect opportunities for players to test some of the best multiclass options in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, such as a Brr-Zerker and Spore Warden mix. Additionally, there are plenty of side quests that were likely skipped from the main story areas of the game which should be played through as well.

In addition to side quests, the Overworld has plenty of things for players to either find or conquer, such as Lucky Dice, enemy camps, and Shrine Pieces. Finding the various Shrine Pieces will provide certain benefits to players, like an overall speed boost in the Overworld or a permanent increase in player luck. An increase in luck affects the rarity of loot that players can get, so it's definitely worthwhile to take advantage of every way to improve the odds of finding Legendary gear. Likewise, finding more Lucky Dice locations in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, in both the Overworld and different areas of the map, will also improve the Fatemaker's luck.

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Another great endgame activity is the classic looter-shooter grind for Legendary gear, and there are a number of ways to go after the gear directly. All bosses and named enemies have dedicated loot pools that make it easier to farm for specific Legendary gear, but the drop rates aren't inherently high. This is why it's important to find every Lucky Dice location throughout Tiny Tina's Wonderlands to permanently increase the luck stat. Otherwise, the grind for items can take longer than some players may be looking for. On the plus side, low Legendary drop rates mean players will likely find more items they're willing to sell, giving them more gold to purchase inventory size upgrades in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.

Every Collectible Reward In Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Overworld

In addition to repeatable boss fights, Fatemakers can also complete campaign challenges that will provide overall boosts to their hero's stats. Including the Lucky Dice and Shrine locations, players can also seek to find or complete endgame campaign challenges in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands such as:

  • Lucky Dice: +35% Loot Luck after finding all 260
  • Lost Marbles: +10% Critical Hit Damage after finding all 24
  • Rune Switches: +10% Critical Hit Chance after completing all 12 puzzles
  • Ancient Obelisks: +10% Maximum Health and Ward after completing all 11
  • Bottlecap Shortcuts: +10% Action Skill Cooldown Rate after unlocking all eight shortcuts
  • Poetry Pages: +10% Spell Cooldown after finding all 25
  • Shrine Completion: +10% Status effect damage after completing and using all Shrines

Additionally, completing each individual Shrine provides a permanent bonus to every class in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands as well:

  • Shrine of Mool Ah: +10% Gold Gain
  • Shrine of Grindanna: +10% Experience Gain
  • Shrine of Zoomios: +15% Overworld Movement Speed
  • Shrine of Throatus Punchus: +10% Critical Damage
  • Shrine of Aaron G: +25% Loot Luck
  • Shrine of the Crazed Earl: +10% Moon Orb Gain

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Fatemakers will definitely want to grab every collectible bonus in the game, especially as they're trying to earn endgame rewards in the Chaos Chamber and preparing for DLC.

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Chaos Chamber, DLC, & Endgame Rewards

Every platform but PC supports split-screen in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, with current-gen consoles supporting four players at once

The primary endgame content in Tiny Tina's Wonderland is the Chaos Chamber, which puts Fatemakers through randomized dungeons. The randomized dungeons feature randomized enemies, bosses, and challenges, and the level of difficulty makes it a perfect place to level up further and use various multiclass builds in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. It's also a fantastic activity to earn more Legendary gear and has an additional activity called Chaos Trials.

Completing Chaos Trials allows Fatemakers to increase their Chaos Level, which further increases Legendary gear drop rates and the difficulty of the game overall. Additionally, Chaos Trials may reward players with Chaos Gear, which are essentially better versions of the already existing gear. The Chaos Gear helps offset the increase in Chaos Trials difficulty, making it well worth seeking in the endgame activity.

Lastly, DLC for Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is included in the Season Pass, and the first of the four parts of post-launch content is expected to be released on April 21, 2022. Known as the Mirrors of Mystery, the game's DLC will feature new enemies, worlds, and challenges to complete. Additionally, the fourth DLC content drop will bring a new starting class to Tiny Tina's Wonderlands that will undoubtedly prompt players to begin the game all over again.

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Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is available now on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC via the Epic Games Store.

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