Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: Most Important Changes In the First Patch You need to Know About
There are roughly 400+ changes that will be implemented to Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands from its first-ever patch. In this article, we’ll talk about the most important changes they made.
As mentioned, this patch will contain a very huge list of changes which is by far the biggest patch in the entire Borderlands series. However, a huge number of these changes are rather minor, so in this article, we’ll just talk about the most important changes instead.
The Most Important Changes in the First Patch You Need to Know About in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
Without further ado, here are the major changes that the first-ever patch will bring:
Lucky Dice Progression
Lucky dices are now tracked per profile instead of per character. This means that your other characters will be able to benefit from the bonuses even if they didn’t collect any Lucky Dices themselves. You’ll just need one character to collect all of them.
For existing characters, you’ll want to load and save your Fatemaker first for the changes to apply.
Pets and Characters Renaming
Now, you can head over to the Quick Change Station to not just alter your appearance but also your name and that of your pet.
Chaos Levels
The cap for Chaos levels is now increased from 20 to 35, thereby increasing the benefits you can get from running high Chaos Level dungeons. Once you hit Chaos Level 35, you’ll then get a small change of getting Primordial gear.
This also means that you can increase your chances of getting Volatile gear from level 20 upward.
Moon Orb Changes
You’ll now have a higher Moon Orb capacity from 4,000 to 16,000. Also, Moon Orb stacks will now drop in 20s instead of 10s and 80s instead of 40s. This will allow enchantment rerolling to be a bit more manageable and less of a grind.
Reroll Cost
The cost of rerolling an item will now depend on its rarity. Legendary items will have way higher costs than the lower-tier ones. However, the maximum cost of rerolling will be capped at 4000 Moon Orbs.
Major Bug Fixes
There were tons of bug fixes implemented in the patch. Some of the most notable include UI fixes, co-op and split screen fixes, and more.
Class Changes
There were a handful of buffs and nerfs among the many classes in the game. Some of them include the following:
Buffed the Brr-Zerker’s Dreadwind action skill’s damage by 28%
Buffed the melee damage radius of the Clawbringer’s Cleansing Flames action skill
Removed the Storm Smite skill’s cooldown
Cosmetic Collectors
This is a new weekly event that basically increases the drop rate of all cosmetic items in the game. If you’ve been struggling to get your hands on those cosmetics, now is the time to do so.