Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsfans have a lot of interesting things to look forward to in the new hero shooter. Alongside a massive lineup of guns fromBorderlands’ many manufacturers, players will get to wield melee weapons and powerful spells in the game. With Tina’s narration, a unique overworld map, and character customization being a major focus, the spin-off should have no problem standing out from the otherBorderlandsgames.

However,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsdoes seem to be pulling from the past when it comes to its classes. Thus far, two have been revealed, and both resemble class options from pastBorderlandsgames. As such, it can be assumed that the other core archetypes are going to be represented in some way. While some changes may need to be made,Borderlandsfans should not be shocked ifTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsoffers some Soldier-like and Siren-like class options.

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The Tiny Tiny Wonderlands Classes Revealed Thus Far

WhenTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsreleases, players will have the option totake control of the Stabbomancer. This class features a devastating throwable blade, which looks like it should be a ton of fun to use. However, it also allows players to go invisible, cloaking themselves and sneaking up on unsuspecting enemies. This should immediately remind fans of the Assassin Zer0 and Hunter FL4K, which also gave players some stealth options.

The originalBorderlands’ Berserker classis being heavily improved through the BRR-zerker, which will give players more melee options alongside some extra cryo damage. Aside from a slam and spin being more appealing than some basic punches, this updated class fills anotherBorderlandsniche. Much like the Gunzerker inBorderlands 2and the Operative inBorderlands 3, the BRR-zerker can be consideredTiny Tiny Wonderlands’ special class. While there is certainly a chance that Gearbox deviates from the pattern with the game’s other options, it seems like it could end up sticking to a similar lineup.

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The Archetypes Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Still Needs To Cover

Assuming that the stand-ins for theBorderlandsVault Hunterscontinue to boast similar abilities, one of the classes might just resemble a Soldier. While some twist could be put on this class so that it better fits the game’s fantasy setting, the game still uses guns as a major source of the players’ offense. As such, having a class that specializes in traditional weaponry makes sense, and it is easy to imagine some players preferring the slightly more grounded option.

While it is unlikely thatTiny Tina’s Wonderlandswill include one ofBorderlands’ Sirens, as these characters have deep ties to the franchise’s lore, it is still possible that Tina would make one up for her game. However, the more likely option is that there will be a full-on Wizard class that is added in place of a Siren. Much like the powerfulBorderlandscharacters, Wizards could boast some superpower-like abilities, with a number of different spells able to be wielded. This could let a Siren be present in spirit, giving fans of that class a clear option.

Still, it is worth keeping in mind thatTiny Tina’s Wonderlandswill feature a multi-class systemand six different classes to choose from. As such, even if the Soldier and Siren are represented, there will still be two classes left to fill. Something like the speedy Operative Zane could be added, as could a class that is centered entirely on random abilities likeBorderlands: The Pre-Sequel’s Fragtrap. For now, fans will just need to wait patiently for Gearbox to share more details on the game’s other class options.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandslaunches March 25 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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