Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsmay have a lot of strengths, such as the Chaos Chamber and spells, but it is not a perfect game. Aside from performance problems,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsplayers have pointed out plenty of small issues with the spin-off - including its use of bounty boards.

Currently,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsplayers only use the Brighthoof bounty boards a few times during the campaign, as a handful of side missions will appear on these boards for players to pick up. Once these missions are complete, the bounty boards are entirely useless, serving as little more than some extra scenery for the game’s hub area. According to Reddit user Juken, adding random boss encounters to these boards would instantly make the game better, as players could check for a quick bounty to hunt before going to theChaos Chamber.

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According to this player, these bounties could be named bosses with their own loot, with a unique one added for each zone. If they had their own loot pools, players could get excited when a certain boss appears on their boards, as it would give them a chance to get a powerful piece of gear. The player asks to be sent “dungeon hunting” and “treasure hunting,” as they feel like it would perfectly fit with the game’s theme. In the comments, many agreed, with Redditor andTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsplayerdinosore hoping that the boards are placeholders for this type of content.

Another comment from rizzay94 suggests that bounties resemble the hunts seen in the hugely successfulFinal Fantasy 14, with players engaging in battles against different quality enemies. Redditor Whutzittoyah points out that bounties could be an excellent source of gold, something that has been challenging to come by thus far. With how expensive the SDU upgrades are, an easier source of gold would be much appreciated. Even if they were basic missions like the one where players clearOverworldcamps for Paladin Mike, it would be great to see the bounty boards get more use.

To be fair, Gearbox has done a fine job of implementing changes that the community has requested. For example, after complaints aboutTiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ cosmeticsbeing too difficult to identify since they shared a color with Epic gear, Gearbox changed their drop color to yellow. Now, cosmetics are far easier to identify in-game, streamlining the loot process. As such, if fans continue to provide feedback about the bounty boards, perhaps more community-requested changes will be made in a future update.

For now, all players can do is request changes that they want to seeGearboxmake to the game. If enough people ask and the discussion is kept respectful, there is a good chance that requests like this will be heard.

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

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