Tiny Tina Wonderlands is the DnD inspired spin-off from the Borderlands series, and offers up the same chaotic shooter action the series is renowned for, wrapped up in a board game-style narrative. This isn’t going to be a walk in the park, so you’re going to take damage over time, and you’ll no doubt want to heal in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands to prepare you for whatever zany enemy lies ahead.
Healing in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
The primary way of healing is to pick up red health potions found inside loot containers or dropped by enemies when they’ve been killed. The loot containers health potions can be found in are the same ones that contain ammo for your various weapon types.
If you’re lucky, you can also get an automatic health regeneration perk on certain gear items like Wards and armor pieces if you get lucky with the RNG when you find them as loot.
You can also use Dark Magic spells and effects to drain enemy health and heal yourself with it. This is a new status effect that hasn’t been seen in the series.
Finally, some classes like the Graveborn have skills in their skill trees that heal you as well. These can be particularly handy when you’re in the middle of an intense skirmish with enemies and really need to heal up quickly. Specifically, the Graveborn skills you’ll want to keep an eye out for are:
- Reaper of Bones – Fully restores health but then drains it over time while boosting Dark Magic power.
- Sanguine Sacrament – Health regenerates over time after casting a spell.
- Dread Convenant – Heals the player by sacrificing the Demi-Lich Companion.
Remember, if you don’t heal up and your health reaches 0, you won’t immediately die. You’ll have a chance to save your soul and self-revive by killing an enemy in this downed-but-not-out state. You can also revive your teammates and companions, too.
That’s everything you need to know on healing in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. For more tips and tricks, be sure to search for Twinfinite or click the links below.