Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsis a huge deviation from the standardBorderlandsgames, combining the world and gameplay of the series with new innovations, settings, and more inspired byDungeons and Dragons. AfterTiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep, it does seem like a fitting spin-off of sorts for the franchise. One other big change, alongside the addition of magic, isTiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ approach to classes.

If this was aBorderlandsgame, it would stand to reason that there would be four classes all based on the character themselves. However,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsplayers take on the role of the Fatemaker and can pick from one of six classes. They will always have a primary class, but they can pick a secondary class down the road, creating some fascinating character builds along the way. Previously,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandshad confirmed the BRR-Zerker, the Clawbringer, the Stabbomancer, and the Spellshot. Now, it has pulled back the curtain on the final two classes.

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These two newTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsclasses are the Graveborn and Spore Warden. Graveborns are described as “Death-touched acolytes who sacrifice health to unleash devastating Dark Magic attacks and become the phantasmal Reaper of Bones, accompanied by their manic Demi-Lich companion.” In terms of gameplay, the Graveborn is a master of kill skills, spells, and Dark Magic, with action skills sacrificing HP to deal Dark Magic damage. Any spell the Graveborn casts also causes the Demi-Lich companion to cast a spell as well.

Full skill trees for the Graveborn have yet to be revealed, but two abilities have been confirmed:

The Spore Warden inTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsseems to be the equivalent of adruid inDungeons and Dragons, as they are described as “masters of nature who summon tornadoes and launch volleys of arcane arrows into enemies alongside their toxin-spewing Mushroom Companion.” The Spore Wardens focus on gun and companion abilities, boosting companions and allies while maintaining control over enemies with firepower and tornadoes. The two abilities revealed for the Spore Warden include the following:

The game is crudely two months from launch right now, but the diverse selection ofclasses inTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsis certainly entertaining. Being able to multi-class, in essence, too should open up a ton of builds, as a Dark Druid multi-class between the Graveborn and Spore Warden sounds appealing for controlling the field and dealing damage. But, for now, fans will just have to wait and see what kind of builds come out of these classes.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandslaunches July 05, 2025, on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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