All Fatemakers in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands should be trying to find Legendary Loot, and there are a couple of different ways they can get the best pieces of gear as fast as possible. Legendary Loot pieces of gear are some of the highest quality items that players can get outside of Chaos Gear, but they can be difficult to find since it's entirely based upon RNG. Fortunately, there are a couple of steps that players can take before they even begin to hunt for the gear that will significantly improve their odds of finding them.

Before hunting for Legendary Loot in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, Fatemakers need to focus on improving their Luck stat. The Luck stat is something that can be increased both permanently and temporarily in the game, and each increase positively affects how frequently Legendary Loot can be found. Temporarily, players can wear items like Amulets to increase their Luck stat by a certain percentage, depending on what benefit the Amulet provides. Unfortunately, if the Amulet is removed then the benefit of that Luck stat boost is removed as well. For some of the more permanent methods, players should focus on finding all of the pieces to the Shrine of Aaron G, as well as all Lucky Dice in the game.

In Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, the Shrine of Aaron G is a monument that requires four pieces to be activated once players reach the red sands area of the map. Fortunately, finding all four pieces is relatively painless as each of them can be located in the same region of the map. Two of the four shrine pieces can be found by clearing the dungeons, another found with the barrier hex ability unlocked earlier in the story, and the final piece can be obtained after completing a short side quest. Following the side quest, Fatemakers will have to clear yet another dungeon to get the final shrine piece. Afterward, they simply need to return to the Shrine of Aaron G, located in the middle of the red sands, and activate the monument to receive a permanent increase to the Luck stat by 25%.

How To Increase The Luck Stat In Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: All Lucky Dice Locations In Brighthoof

Although activating the Shrine of Aaron G helps Fatemakers get Legendary Loot faster, finding all Lucky Dice locations in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands will further increase the Luck stat by an even greater amount. There are 260 Lucky Dice spread across 15 locations in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, and each die found permanently increases the Luck stat bit by bit. Once all 260 are found, the luck stat is permanently increased by 35% in addition to the bonus provided by the Shrine of Aaron G. Divided unevenly across the locations, the Lucky Dice can be found in these areas of the Wonderlands:

  • 1. Snoring Valley
  • 2. Queen's Gate
  • 3. Brighthoof
  • 4. Mount Craw
  • 5. Weepwild Dankness
  • 6. Tangledrift
  • 7. Shattergrave Barrow
  • 8. Wonderlands Overworld
  • 9. Wargtooth Shallows
  • 10. Sunfang Oasis
  • 11. Drowned Abyss
  • 12. Karnok's Wall
  • 13. Ossu-Gol Necropolis
  • 14. Crackmast Cove
  • 15. The Fearamid

The only location where players won't find any of the Lucky Dice in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is the new Dreamveil Overlook region of the map where Fatemakers can begin theCoiled CaptorsDLC. The Luck can still be improved, however, by using the points earned in Myth Rank to directly increase the stat. Unlike the standard Skill Points that are distributed through levels 1-40, Fatemakers can only upgrade one of four constellations at a time every time they level up. Afterward, they're forced to spend the next Skill Point in a new constellation, and the pattern continues to rotate in a clockwise position. Once three Myth Rank Skill Points have been used in theDruid constellation to unlock the pathway to the Luck stat, players can invest a limited number of Skill Points afterward to permanently increase the stat by 5% with each investment.

How To Farm Legendary Loot In Wonderlands

Once the Luck stat has been adequately increased and the game has been beaten, Fatemakers can take on the Chaos Chamber in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands to farm mass amounts of Legendary Loot. TheChaos Chamberis an endgame activity that puts Fatemakers in a completely randomized dungeon, full of random enemies, challenges, and bosses that can be seen throughout the game. While these enemies can all reward Legendary Loot after defeating them, the Crystals that scatter across the ground after defeating enemies are what players should really be after. Crystals are a currency specifically used in theChaos Chamber that allows players to unlock more rewards at the end of the dungeon.

At the end of theChaos Chamber, Fatemakers will be brought to a temple-like area that has numerous bunny statues and a reward chest in the center of the area. While the Chaos Chamberreward chest in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands can give Fatemakers the Legendary Loot they seek, the bunny statues are actually the fastest way to get Legendary Loot at large. Each statue is dedicated to a specific piece of gear, right down to individual weapon types such as pistols or shotguns. If players are after a specific class of Legendary Loot just to see what is out there, then the bunny statues at the end of theChaos Chamberare the right way to go.

Players that are after specific pieces of Legendary Loot, however, should fight any of the story bosses over and over until that reward drops for them. For example, the Legendary Swordsplosion shotgun in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands can be earned from the shotgun bunny statue, but it has to compete against all other types of shotguns as well. However, by repeatedly defeating LeChance, the skeleton pirate boss at the end of Wargtooth Shallows, players have an increased chance to get multiple drops of this weapon specifically. All main story bosses can be fought an infinite number of times inTiny Tina's Wonderlands. The same goes for bosses found in any of the dungeons across the Wonderlands Overworld, as well as the bosses found at the Ancient Obelisks.

Each boss, whether it be from the main story quests, Ancient Obelisk, or dungeon, has its own piece of Legendary Loot in the game that Fatemakers can earn, but the gear can also drop from other sources once those activities have been cleared the first time. Legendary Loot from side quests, like the Frying Pan in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, can only be attempted once. Otherwise, side quest Legendary Loot must be earned again from other sources like theChaos Chamber.

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Tiny Tina's Wonderlands  is available now on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC via the Epic Games Store.