Does Tiny Tinas Wonderland have DLCS?

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The season pass for first-person tween DM simulator Tiny Tina's Wonderlands advertised that it would include four expansions, so we knew there was DLC coming for the Borderlands spin-off, and now we know a little more about it. The first chunk of DLC is called Coiled Captors, it's about fighting a shark god, and it's out on April 21.

The Coiled are the snake-women of Wonderlands, serpentine cultists who draw their power from elder gods. One of those gods is a shark deity called Chums, who turned out to be so dangerous they had to trap him in the body of a seawarg, which is what Tiny Tina calls her landsharks. (It's a better name than D&D's "bulette".) In Coiled Captors, players will have to fight their way through a dungeon full of Coiled and angry underwater beasts who are already fighting each other, then free Chums, then defeat Chums. Why? I guess we'll find out when Tiny Tina gets around to reading the boxed text.

Coiled Captors will come with new gear and cosmetics, gained by spending lost souls earned by killing its enemies to spin a Wheel of Fate, as well as a frozen dungeon accessed via a Mirror of Mystery in Dreamveil Outlook. Enemies will be scaled to match your level, with a minimum of level 13. 

Chums gets a new form every time he's defeated, though we'll have to wait a week before each one becomes available. The first form will be available at launch, the second from 9.30am PT on April 28, the third on May 5, and the final form from May 12. If you play Coiled Captors after those dates you'll still have to fight him in each form to unlock the next one and apparently that's how we'll get to hear the "full story".

It doesn't sound like a real narrative-heavy add-on, which is a shame given how excellent the stories have been in the best Borderlands DLC. Given that Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is a kind of sequel to a particularly story-first Borderlands 2 DLC, I was hoping for more in that vein. Instead, Coiled Captors seems designed to feed into the endgame loot chase, adding more level layouts as well as Chums himself to the variables available in the replayable Chaos Chambers that Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has instead of a new game plus mode.

The next three expansions are called Glutton's Gamble, Molten Mirrors, and Shattering Spectreglass, and based on the similarity of their names they may well be of a similar scale to Coiled Captors. Presumably, increases to the level cap will be coming as part of future patches available to all players regardless of whether you bought the DLC, as was the case with Borderlands 3. And it's extremely likely that level-cap boosts are comings, since players are already finding guns so high-level they can't shoot them.

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The next Mirror of Mystery DLC introduces an entirely new Shaman-themed character class to Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, the fantasy Borderlands offshoot.

Does Tiny Tinas Wonderland have DLCS?

Just a few months after its initial Epic Games Store launch, Tiny Tina's Wonderlandsis about to make its way to Steam. Alongside its Steam launch, the game is also set and primed to receive an all-new Mirror of Mystery DLC, the so-called Molten Mirrors expansion.

While the fact that Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is getting fresh post-launch content to celebrate its Steam release is noteworthy on its own, fans of the game may be most interested in hearing about its upcoming character class. The infectious Blightcaller promises a variety of elemental options to dish out punishment with, and it is bound to substantially bolster Wonderlands' already substantial build roster.

Upon release, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands featured seven character classes to choose from, with the ability to mix two of them at pivotal moments during a character's leveling process. Now, however, that number is being expanded with an entirely new class. The shaman-derived Blightcaller is an elemental powerhouse with druidic leanings, allowing players to dish out heavy amounts of elemental damage with a penchant for poison, specifically.

Whereas DLC for Tiny Tina's Wonderlands have been disappointing in some ways, the addition of a novel character class is sure to spruce things up for players. Depending on how the Blightcaller's skills and abilities are set up, the class might work especially well when used in conjunction with Sporewarden and Graveborn abilities, which would basically spec the character out into a fully fledged Diablo Druid and Necromancer, respectively.

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is coming out on Steam on June 23, and the Molten Mirrors DLC featuring the Blightcaller character class is set to go live alongside it. Players who missed out on the pre-release Golden Hero armor set will also have an opportunity to purchase the set of cosmetics as an extra DLC, should they wish to do so. What's particularly noteworthy is that players who might be double-dipping on Wonderlands and switching from the Epic Games Store over to Steam will have a chance to transfer their save files, allowing them to move jump from one platform to another.

As exciting as the Blightcaller itself might be, however, the Mirrors of Mystery series of DLC hasn't been all that well regarded by the community. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands could benefit from a traditional expansion pack or two, and the addition of a single new class might not be enough to keep veteran players around for a very long time.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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How many DLCs does Tiny Tina's Wonderland have?

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Expansions are available on their own or as part of the Season Pass. Gearbox has stated that there will be four expansions included in the Season Pass, with each expansion including brand-new areas to explore and more enemies to slay.

Where is the new DLC in Tiny Tina's wonderlands?

Just past the glowing shrine of Mool Ah (which initiates the first possible Tiny Tina's Wonderlands side quest) you will see a small village. The entrance should say “Dreamveil Overlook.” It won't be marked on your map the first time, so go to where the images above and below indicate.

What is Tiny Tina DLC?

The next Mirror of Mystery DLC introduces an entirely new Shaman-themed character class to Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, the fantasy Borderlands offshoot. Just a few months after its initial Epic Games Store launch, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is about to make its way to Steam.

How long is Tiny Tina wonderlands DLC?

As players discovered with the first DLC for Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, called Coiled Captors, as well as the second one called Glutton's Gamble, the new content introduced would actually last them no more than 10 or 20 minutes at best.