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Tina Tiny’s Wonderlands endgame activity, Chaos Chamber, detailed

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A Tina Tiny’s Wonderlands endgame activity named Chaos Chamber was detailed by 2K and Gearbox overnight.

“A Chaos Chamber run consists of three randomized dungeon rooms, a mini-boss fight, three more dungeon rooms, and a main boss fight,” 2K said in a press release. “Players will work through the Chaos Chamber, selecting between two portals after each room to determine what awaits in the next.”

Players will be tasked to gather Crystals to earn additional rewards during their runs. Said items are gained through breaking crystalline die that spawn after completion of a room alongside the completion of side objectives. With enough Crystals, players can activate altars which bestow Blessings; those range from an increase to critical damage or additional ammo capacity to buffs to speed or melee attacks. Finally, players can also be impacted by Curses which debuff abilities.

Completion of an entire Chaos Chamber, of course, means additional loot drops. Find out more in the video below.

Tina Tiny’s Wonderlands heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5 from 25 March.

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

25 March 2022
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