Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: How to play the Spellshot
The Spellshot is one of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands' few classes that feel truly distinctive. You must manage your spells and geat to ensure that you are the most powerful you can be at any given time, rather than relying on a companion, abilities, or your ward. This guide will show you how to play as the Spellshot so you don't get caught off guard.
Use your spells to their full potential
As the Spellshot, spells are your best buddy. For a limited time, your first ability turns adversaries into sheep, allowing you to shoot them without taking damage. Every successful shot will activate the spell you're presently wielding, causing considerably more damage. When this power is completely charged, you should hammer foes with a spell even if you aren't using it. Wait for an uncharged spell to build up unless you have a weapon, ward, or another piece of gear that thrives on it, and then hit your adversaries with whatever you have. In combat, a spell that restores health is always useful.
It pays to use the Ambi-Hextrous ability later in the game, which allows you to cast two spells at once. Even in the finale, having this kind of strength up your sleeve may melt bosses, so it's worth having. While it may appear to be broken, you'll only reach that position if you're already overpowered.
Fight from a distance
It's pointless to fight the Spellshot up close and personal since you'll lose. Enemies can easily break through your ward, and your spells aren't powerful enough to hold them all at bay. Sticking back and shooting with anything that provides respectable damage from mid to long-range is the easiest approach to battle. We discovered that a mix of crossbows and assault rifles works well, but any shotgun capable of causing explosions can also be included.
Pour hero points into Intelligence and Wisdom
Intelligence and Wisdom will reduce the time it takes for your spells to recharge and boost the number of status effect assaults you may make. Don't waste time adding points anyplace else because these are the two most critical hero stats for a Spellshot. When you have a second class to invest in, you can think about other metrics, but focus on the talents that make you the greatest Spellshot you can be, and you'll rapidly become a force to be reckoned with.
Grab the Graveborn class
The Graveborn class is a good second class for the Spellshot. The best companion class to what amounts to a mage is one that makes the most of spells and looks into reviving the dead for personal gain. Both of these classes excel at long-range combat, and the addition of a companion only adds to the potency of your Spellshot when you can also rain death from above.
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