In Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands you have the choice: Which class do I want to play? We present the options to you.
As you know from the Borderlands series, the different classes are always characterized by specific action skills, special abilities, and specific skill trees. It’s easy to lose track.
Therefore, here we briefly present the Wonderlands options. Additionally, we want to know from you: Which class do you want to play in Wonderlands? Take part in our survey below!
However, keep in mind: Thanks to the “multi-class mechanic” you can access a second class for your character during the game. Therefore, you also get two votes in the survey below.
What kind of game is this? Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a spin-off of the Borderlands series, but with a decent fantasy twist. Everything important about the game can be found in this video:
But now let’s first show you the individual classes of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands!
Important: Don’t let the images influence you too much – Wonderlands has a character editor that lets you create your characters freely customizable.
Additionally, you can only equip one action skill at a time. You should also keep this in mind.
Brr-Slayer
This is what Brr-Slayer is all about: The Brr-Slayer class is focused on melee combat. Targeting enemies, closing distances, hitting hard: Brr-Slayers don’t waste time when it comes to slamming their melee weapon of choice down on the enemy.
The melee brutes primarily rely on cryo damage so that the shock-frozen enemies shatter beautifully.
The action skills look like this:
- To catch multiple enemies at once, Brr-Slayers can use “Terror Storm”. A whirlwind attack that increases movement speed and is perfect for flattening dense groups of enemies.
- The second action skill is called “Wild Frenzy”: This allows you to leap at enemies and deal frost damage to all nearby foes. Bonus: If the enemy hit points drop below a certain value from the attack, they immediately go down (unless they are bosses) and the cooldown of the skill is reset.
Using an action skill also triggers the class feat “Rage of the Ancients”. Then there’s extra frost damage.
This class suits you if:
- You enjoy melee combat
- You want to quickly eliminate small groups of enemies
- You prefer a more direct combat style
Clawbringer
Clawbringers primarily stand out due to two things: A small wyvern companion that supports them, and a hefty spectral hammer that is perfect for bashing but also for throwing.
Yes, the hammer thing does remind you a bit of Thor, or Kratos with his axe – especially when the thing comes flying back at your call. The wyvern companion spits flames and attacks enemies with its claws.
Clawbringers rely on lightning and fire damage. This is also evident in the action skills:
- “Cleansing Flames” is a powerful hammer strike that inflicts fire damage to nearby enemies via shockwave.
- “Storm Dragon’s Judgment” is the mentioned hammer throw that also distributes lightning damage on the way.
Moreover, the Clawbringer is capable of providing allies with more firepower, increased elemental damage, or further bonuses. So it’s great to have a Clawbringer around – perfect, if you play Wonderlands with friends.
This class suits you if:
- If you want to support your friends with bonuses
- If you want skills that can cause elemental damage both up close and at a distance
- If you want to have a beastly companion (wyvern)
Killomancer
This is what Killomancers are all about: Killomancers are incredibly fast, striking and disappearing before enemies even know what hit them.
With an arsenal of firearms, magic, and knives, they are perfectly equipped to remain unpredictable. They can even shoot while sprinting – although they prefer to operate from the shadows.
The “Dirty Combat” ability increases the critical hit chance, so you don’t have to strike too often. Here are the skills:
- “Ghost Blade” – a huge blade that suddenly stops floating and then starts rotating. The Ghost Blade is based on the damage of the current melee weapon and inflicts this on nearby enemies. Additionally, you can teleport the blade to another location at will while the skill is active.
- “From the Shadows” makes you invisible and gives you the chance to deal damage with critical hits.
In the skills, you will find opportunities to increase damage and speed, as well as to deal more critical hits.
This class suits you if:
- If you enjoy fast movements
- If you like dealing critical hits – whether through melee or well-placed shots
- If you enjoy playing ninja-like characters in the shadows
Spellshot
This is what Spellshots are all about: Spellshots combine the central elements of the Wonderlands gameplay: firearms and sorcery.
Unlike other classes, they can equip two spells – one in each hand. However, this takes up the slot for the action skill. Accordingly, there are bonuses to spell damage.
And if the sorcery doesn’t work, Spellshots can still rely on their sharpshooting skills, which are also supported by various skills.
The second action skill is the polymorph ability, which allows you to transform enemies into a cute, harmless “Skaf”.
This class suits you if:
- If you are looking forward to true effect storms thanks to sorcery
- …and at the same time don’t want to miss out on firearms bonuses
Graveborn
This is what Graveborns are all about: The Graveborn is a rather dark class. Graveborns aim to eliminate as many enemies as possible at once, thus amplifying their power – and they sacrifice their own health for it.
Witchcraft is on the agenda for the Graveborn, just like working with their half-lich companion. This floating accomplice attacks enemies with dark magic and supports spells from the Graveborn with hellfire that is shot at enemies.
- The action skill “dark sacrifice” allows Graveborns to give up a portion of their health to deal dark magic damage. The more they sacrifice, the stronger the effect.
- The “Bone Thief” supports other team members with bonus damage but takes away health from them every second. However: If they die during this time, they become temporarily invulnerable and regenerate a portion of health instead.
Thanks to kill skills, the Graveborn becomes stronger the more enemies he eliminates. Accordingly, he is offensively focused.
This class fits you if:
- If you enjoy playing rather dark characters
- If you want to pursue an attack-oriented risk tactic
- If you want to have a companion (half-lich)
Sporenhüter
This is what Spores guardians are about: Do you feel particularly drawn to the topic of “nature”? Then you fit wonderfully with the Spores guardians, who use nasty plants and weather changes against their enemies.
The Spores guardians are not very fond of melee brawling. They prefer to use firearms and their mushroom companions: The latter not only wobbles around but also attacks with nasty poison attacks and can serve as a savior in times of need.
Additionally, the action skills include:
- “Suppressive Fire” – a magical bow that fires ricocheting arrows.
- “Blizzard” – A frost tornado that slows down, damages nearby enemies, and ideally freezes them.
This class suits you if:
- If you do not place much value on melee combat and prefer to fight at a distance
- If you enjoy working with effects like ice and poison damage that act over time
- If you want to have a companion (mushroom companion)
Another class is also set to be released as part of the season pass. We will embed the season pass trailer here:
Survey: Which class do you play in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands?
Have you decided which classes appeal to you the most? Then tell us in the survey which two classes are your favorites!
By the way: If you select classes that have a companion and then choose another companion class as a second tree, you can have both companions with you.
If you want to know more about Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: Here you will find everything about the release.





