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Little Tina’s Wonderland It hasn’t even been released for a month, but after releasing the game’s first expansion pack, developer Gearbox has rolled out its biggest patch yet for its buzzing loot shooter. Let’s break it down.
A key here is a change in how the game’s Lucky Dice feature works.as you travel across realms wonderland, you’ll find a variety of golden 20-sided dice. Hitting them allows you to drop loot quickly, but has a greater incentive to hunt them down: every die you find increases your loot luck, a stat that determines your chances of finding gear of higher rarity. The problem, at least for the past month, is that you can only get dice for one character at a time. There are 260 dice.
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However, after today’s patch, once the dice are found, it will apply to all characters in your account – no need to find all characters for all of your characters.
The update also tweaks Chamber of Chaos, a roguelite-inspired endgame mode Little Tina’s Wonderland In it you can move through rooms and take out increasingly difficult enemies. On the one hand, enemies should now spawn at a faster rate, addressing concerns from higher level players that they would kill waves of enemies and end up standing there waiting for more Mooks to appear. On the other hand, it increases the difficulty of the pattern.
By completing so-called “Trials of Chaos” in the Chaos Chamber, you can unlock new difficulty levels, called “Chaos,” and each unlocked level increases your enemies’ health and damage output in exchange for increased rare loot drops chance. Yesterday, confusion was capped at 20. Today, that cap has been raised to a maximum of 35. (No word on a corresponding increase in the level cap, however.) Once you reach Chaos level 35, loot has a chance to drop to the new “original” rarity level.
Gearbox also made some changes to the Clawbringer class, which is already the most powerful class in the game.Its action skill, a melee attack that deals fire damage in a large area, now deals fire damage in an area larger radius. The powerful “Stormstrike” ability – using your action skills to let you strike enemies with lightning – no longer has a cooldown. Not sure why the studio decided to beef up the best of the six currently available, but as a Clawbringer mainline, you won’t see my complaints!
But even those buffs might be compared to the news that you can now change the name of your pet dragon (of course, the same goes for pets like Graveborn and Spore Warden). After all, nothing beats the power of friendship.
Aside from dozens of small tweaks, UI updates, bug fixes, and balance tweaks, all of these changes—nothing earth-shattering, though you can read the entire list here—finally: “…and more !”
It’s unclear what change (if any) the line is referring to. A representative for Gearbox did not immediately respond to a request for comment.