Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsdid several things to set itself apart from the mainBorderlandsgames. A character creator was introduced, melee combat took on a more prominent role, the Overworld map added some extra personality, and the Chaos Chamber provided a unique form of endgame content for gamers to engage with. However, it is themulti-class system forTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsthat truly gives the spin-off its identity, as gamers were provided with more control over how their character plays than ever before.

With this in mind,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsfans have wasted no time trying to figure out which classes pair well with the Blightcaller, the seventh class that was recently added to the game. Boasting a skill tree focused on companions, defensive abilities, poison damage, and general elemental damage, the Blightcaller is a versatile option that pairs well with many of the looter shooter’s other classes.

Tiny Tinas Wonderlands_Class Trailer Spore Warden

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The Blightcaller and Spore Warden

The most obvious pairing for the Blightcaller is theSpore Warden. Though no other class inTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsfocuses on buffing poison damage as much as the Blightcaller, the Spore Warden is the closest to fitting this description, as the Mushroom companion dishes out poison damage with its attacks. However, the true benefit is the increased companion damage provided by selecting Spore Warden as a multi-class option.

IfTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsplayers properly spec out their trees, they can get an extra 40% companion damage, which is key for a few reasons. First, it further boosts the Mushroom companion that is already getting the damage on its poison-focused attacks increased. However, this will also benefitthe Bog Totem action skill, as these totems are positively impacted by companion damage boosts. With players able to boost both companions and poison through this combination, it is one worth considering.

Tiny Tinas Wonderlands_Class Trailer Stabbomancer

The Blightcaller and Stabbomancer

TheStabbomanceris another pairing worth keeping in mind, particularly for those wanting to go with an entirely poisonousTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsbuild. This is because the Stabbomancer class provides buffs to general status effects. As such, even if it is not boosting poison damage directly, it is still improving it overall. If players are hoping to take down their foes with acid-based attacks as opposed to companions, then choosing a Stabbomancer as the secondary class would be ideal.

The Blightcaller and Other Classes

Fortunately, the Blightcaller is a class that pairs well with just about every option in the game. There are many reasons for this, but one of them is the fact that the Bog Totem’s elemental damage changes based on the gun that gamers are holding. This means that players do not need to focus on poison to make the new class viable, as something like theClawbringercould work just as well. For example, gamers can lean into the fire damage of that class, toss down a Bog Totem, and switch to a fire weapon to deal some serious damage.

Another strong pairing would be theGraveborn, as not only does it have a companion, but its Dark Magic could also be used with the Bog Totem. For players who want to mix lifestealing with poison, this could be a killer combination that makes short work of most enemies in the game. While the Blightcaller may not be overpowered, it is a strong class that works with all the other multi-class options available inTiny Tina’s Wonderlands. Though it remains to be seen if an eighth class will be added to balance things out, the seventh option makes for a welcome addition to the game.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.