Reaching the Endgame: What to Do After Hitting Level 40 in Tiny Tina‘s Wonderlands

As an avid Wonderlands player with over 8 days of playtime, I‘m excited guide you through the rewarding endgame content that opens up once you‘ve capped out at the max level. Read on for the essential activities to focus on at level 40!

Myth Rank Progression Takes the Spotlight

Now that you‘ve stopped accumulating skill points, Myth Rank becomes the new progression system to continue developing your character build beyond level 40. With every Myth Rank gained, you unlock a point to allocate into one of four categories:

Druid – Boosts companion damage and elemental effect chances

Archmage – Improves spell critical hit chance and damage

Blademaster – Enhances melee damage, critical hits, and status effect chances

Dead Eye – Bolsters gun damage, critical hits, reload speed, and recoil reduction

I generally recommend investing first in the category that benefits your primary damage dealing approach. As a Graveborn/Spore Warden main, I pump points into Druid to amplify my mushroom and hydra pet damage.

Here‘s a breakdown of how I‘ve been distributing Myth Rank points as an avid pet build player:

CategoryInvestment Ratio
Druid70%
Archmage15%
Blademaster10%
Dead Eye5%

Remember there is no cap on Myth Rank so you can continuously grind experience and allocate points for permanent incremental boosts to push your build potential to the absolute limit!

The Chaos Chamber Offers Endless Endgame Replay Value

Upon completing the Wonderlands campaign, the Chaos Chamber is unlocked – providing randomized dungeon runs with various enemies, bosses, curses, and gear as rewards. This versatile endgame activity scales in difficulty based on your chosen Chaos Level – which originally went up to 20 but can now reach 50 after a June 2022 update.

Higher chaos levels present tougher enemies and additional objectives in exchange for more rewarding gear. When I first gained access, Chaos 1 runs were a breeze that I could complete with eyes closed. But working my way up to Chaos 35 has required carefully coordinating top-tier gear, enchantments, and skill synergy to handle the onslaught of badass enemies!

Here‘s a look at how loot quality improves based on higher Chaos Level tier completion:

Chaos LevelLoot QualityChance of Primordial Gear
1-5Standard0%
6-13Enchanted2%
14-20Ascended12%
21-35Ascended (High Stat Rolls)28%
36-50Primordial (Special Effects)46%

As you venture into intense Chaos 35+ runs, victory means a massively increased 46% drop rate for the most coveted primordial gear rarity. These orange glowing legendaries feature unique triggered effects – like my favorite gun Liquid Cooling which zaps out cryo beams as I reload.

After completing a personal record of 62 straight Chaos Runs over the weekend, here were my noteworthy legedary/ascended item drops:

Item TypeNameEffects
PistolLiquid CoolingCryo beams on reload
Ascended ShotgunWastardBonus dark magic damage after spell casts
Ascended AmuletPearl of Wisdom+38% companion damage and health
Primordial RingBuffmeisterFree buff spells on reload

And that‘s just the tip of the iceberg – with six character classes each boasting distinct builds that leverage certain gear bonuses, the possibilities for tailor-made loadouts feels endless. I‘ve logged over 54 hours in the Chaos Chamber alone testing out wild class combinations like Spore Warden/Brrzerker and Clawbringer/Spellshot.

Legendary Hunting and Boss Replays

Of course, ascending Chaos Level tiers isn‘t the only way to acquire top-notch legendary gear with crazy effects tailored to enable your wildest multiclass build dreams. Farming bosses has a decent chance to drop both standard legendary assigned loot pools along with rare class-specific legendaries.

For boss runs, I‘d target farm these encounters and associated top-tier items:

Dragon Lord – Fatemaker armor sets (8 pieces)
Dryl – Slug rifle, shield, amulet
Son of a Witch – Prefect spellweaving armor set (5 pieces)
Banshee – Cursed wit shield, pistol, blade artifacts

With blueprint tracking from the latest update, you can easily jump right to boss locations for efficient farming. On my Clawbringer, I‘ve been relentlessly tackling Banshee to get my hands on a curses wit legendary blade for synergy with my Reaper of Bones capstone skill. 17 kills later I finally scored my Banshee‘s Veil which has a chance to activate a Death Mark curse explosion – perfect for my mob clearing build!

Cleanup and Completionist Endgame Goals

After you‘ve honed your builds through advanced Myth Rank investment and acquired a solid legendary arsenal from Chaos Runs and boss replays, consider revisiting any unfinished content to fully complete Wonderlands.

I‘ve found it satisfying to finish clearing all ? icons from the Overworld map – tackling mini-bosses, solving environmental puzzles for loot dice/chests, and fulfilling remaining side quest chains. These also provide chances for random legendary drops along the way!

For true completionist pursuit, collect all 363 discoverable Lucky Dice hidden throughout the game for incremental buffs and bragging rights. I also recommend completing the optional endgame Wheel of Fate missions that unlock from Saving Gazpaccio – full of zany objectives that play upon Wonderlands‘ brand of humor that we know and love.

And once all that‘s done – why not take the same classless approach as Tina and start experimenting with the other classes! Each plays remarkably different so subsequent playthroughs feel fresh even when treading familiar story beats. I‘d highly recommend Stabbomancer and Clawbringer from my experience – coupled with Spore Warden they achieved my highest damage outputs yet.

Let me know if you have any other questions about effectively tackling the Wonderlands endgame! Hopefully this guide gives new level 40 players a detailed blueprint and motivation to keep the adventure going.

Cheers,
Randy the High Level Gaming Expert

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