Following the completion of the main campaign in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, players can either start completely from scratch with a new character or enter the Chaos Chamber. With no new game plus option for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and many likely not wanting to abandon their characters and builds, many are choosing to engage with the Chaos Chamber.

Fortunately, the Chaos Chamber in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a ton of fun, with the endgame mode having a ton of depth and replayability. While the Borderlands series has attempted replayable content before with things like the Circles of Slaughter or the trials from Borderlands 3, Gearbox has found a winning formula with the Chaos Chamber. With this in mind, it should not be a one-off feature, as the Chaos Chamber absolutely deserves to be included in Borderlands 4 and beyond.

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Everything Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ Chaos Chamber Does Right

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The most obvious area of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ Chaos Chamber that is worth praising is its replaybility. While players can engage with Featured Runs in the Chaos Chamber to maximize their loot and compete against others, or Chaos challenges to raise the game’s difficulty level, normal runs will be fully randomized to feature a mix of arenas and enemy types. With so many options, the regular runs will rarely be the exact same, always feeling at least a bit fresh due to the different challenges and traps the pop up.

Another great aspect of the Chaos Chamber is that the boss roster will be expanding. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is adding four major boss fights through the Mirrors of Mystery DLC, and once these bosses are encountered through the post-launch content, they will be added to the Chaos Chamber. With this approach, the Chaos Chamber will grow alongside Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, adding more content and expanding the game’s already solid boss lineup.

The way Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ Chaos Chamber handles player choice is also terrific, as gamers can choose whether they want to engage with all the features of the mode. Players can conserve crystals by avoiding the buffs around the arena, allowing them to gather more of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ best loot. Likewise, players can avoid the Dragon Lord curses that will make runs harder if they are not interested, and they can choose whether they want an encounter to be elite. The optional objectives also keep things fresh, giving gamers something to do beyond gunning down waves of enemies.

This extends to the optional raid bosses of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, all of which are challenging and interesting. Being able to decide mid-run whether to take on these bosses is terrific, and the small puzzle that needs to be completed beforehand makes players earn the encounter. With a secret battle against The Maker also being accessible, these raid bosses add a ton of depth to the Chaos Chamber, and it would be great to see future Borderlands titles approach their raid bosses this way.

Even the main room of the Chaos Chamber is well thought out, as players can do everything from enchant their gear to customize their Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands character. A bank and lost loot machine are also available alongside some vending machines, making for a mini hub that allows players to sort out their gear and hop right back into a Chaos Chamber run. While there is always room to improve, the Chaos Chamber should become a fixture of the Borderlands franchise, serving as a permanent part of the series’ endgame.

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

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