Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandstakes after itsBorderlandscousins in various ways. Of course, it’s similarly chock-full of intense action, zany humor,and awesome weapons. But like those fan favorites, it also makes liberal use of hidden Easter eggs and locations.

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While this fantasy-laden spinoff manages to be a bit more linear and streamlined than, say,Borderlands 3,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsis deceptively detailed. It certainly holds plenty of cryptic areas and other secrets that can be tough to spot. These are some such examples of tucked-away locales and points of interest within the Wonderlands; many of which are widely missed by most.

8A Magic Beanstalk

There are more than a few zones that reside off the beaten path, many with a slew of side quests and treasures to unearth. However, one particularly discreet region is a giant, traversable beanstalk. The game goes full-throttle with fantasy/adventure references here, yielding Easter eggs toPortalandDon Quixote— and this place is a cheekyJack and the Beanstalknod.

While it’s one of the more apparent locations listed here, it can be easy to miss unless players go out of their way to play through the “Walk the Stalk” side quest. Players must speak to a peculiar talking magic bean on the ocean floor of the Overworld. He’s just off thepath near Brighthoof, next to a wooden “Warg Tooth Shallows” sign.Players will then be directed to plant the bean beneath a village on a nearby cliff.

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This is a journey worth partaking in, as this colorful area, known asTangledrift, is one ofthe game’s more memorable locales.

7Fake Walls Hiding Treasures

Fittingly,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsfollows in the footsteps of games likeZelda,Dark Souls, andElden Ringwith a smattering of fake walls that hide treasures. These Illusory Walls are quite rare and aren’t too easy for gamers on the run to notice. However, players who take the time to absorb their surroundings should be able to spot them.

These areas can be sniffed out by seeking out bare walls with gold specks floating around them. Or, one can be clued in if there appears to be a small open region on the map against the wall that would otherwise be inaccessible. Once a wall has been found, walk up to it and hit it with a melee attack. The illusionary image of the wall will peel away, and players will be clear to nab the hidden loot beyond it.

Tiny Tina Wonderlands fake wall opening revealing lucky dice

One of these few secret areas can be foundnear the center of Murder Church within Tangledrift.It resides just beneath the winding path leading to the building’s exit. Here,a coveted Lucky Dice can be found.

6Brighthoof’s Secret Catacombs

It’s fitting that a fantasy game with strange monsters pays homage to the demonic FPS classicDOOMin some fashion. But who would have thought that this Easter egg locale would be hidden in the vibrant, whimsical Brighthoof?

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Players are able to access the Secret Catacombs by going beyond the gatenear Brighthoof’s Wibblesern Well.Players will also need to finish the side missions “Lyre and Brimstone” and “Inner Daemons” to pass through. In alignment with the region’s theme, these quests will have people aid in forming a heavy rock band, as well as “commit sins” around the city.

While playing through Inner Daemons,players will find wooden planks leading to an underground passage, and eventually, a weapon that tributesDOOM.

Entering the Catacombs of Brightoof inTiny Tina’s Wonderlands

5Hidden SpongeBob SquarePants Reference

Like the mainBorderlandsgames,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandshas no shortage of amusing references. However, even the most seasoned players might not have expected a nod to the zany anthropomorphic sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea.

To find the cheeky reference toSpongeBob SquarePants, players will need to travel toShattergrave Barrow,reaching a large, vaguely-circular graveyard near the center of the map. Traverse the pathway hooking upwardto the southand look down at the coffin next to the tree. Fans may recognize a skeleton wearing a knight helmet that holds two cans of soda; one quite similar to the soda hat SpongeBob sported.

Tiny Tina Wonderlands Spongebob reference skeleton in coffin with shovel

Those who have viewed the episode in which it was featured, “One Krabs Trash,” will find the homage especially amusing—as the hat’s original owner in the episode had perished.

4Secret Mimic Level

In keeping withthe tradition of fantasy JRPGsthat the game spoofs, players clash with some deceptively tough Mimics, who take the form of hostile, fanged treasure chests. While many have discovered the loot potential for these beasts, some may have missed the Mimic-specific encounter screens, which can yield tons of riches.

In the Overworld, seek out areas with multiple chests, as there’s a chance one can be a Mimic. Players can choose to farm chest-laden areas by entering and exiting nearby zones, as it will reset the chests. The areajust outside Snoring Valleyis an ideal spot.

Tiny Tina Wonderlands Mimic encounter in swamp plain with loot

Players lucky enough to clash with a Mimic in the Overworld can then run into it to initiate this rare encounter. This will then lead the player into a battle screen crawling with Mimics and Baby Mimics.

3A Smurftastic Side Quest

One relatively cryptic reference in the Wonderlands is that of the colorful cartoon classic,The Smurfs. To find it, players must initiate the side mission fittingly called “Little Boys Blue.” It can be found as a posting on thebounty board of Weepwild Dankness.

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This will get things rolling, but players will still need to seek out the quaint village in which the little guys reside. Keep an eye out for a small town protected by a gate, and speak with Old Murph.

2Meeting The Maker

The added “Chaos Chamber” hits fans with a slew of new challenges following the completion of the campaign. Here, the game unleashes hordes of foes and randomized encounters in aquasi-roguelike fashion. While these tough trials yield tons of wealth and loot, they also hold a few secret raid bosses.

This is triggered byactivating glowing runesin a particular order (playingFeatured Run from the Dragon Lord). Doing this opens up a unique red portal where the boss resides. Defeating the Dragon Lord and activating all three runes will trigger the red portal, which holds Tiny Tina’s fantasy likeness — tagged “The Maker.” More informationregarding the other secret Chaos Chamber bosses can be found here.

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1Developer Room Easter Egg

While game developers often like to inject Easter eggs for players to stumble upon, Gearbox Software goes a step beyond with a hidden reference tothemselves in the literal sense.

Players can find this discreet room by exploring thelower level of Harborside, just under the dock entrance in Brighthoof.Head down the stairs to an area with a closed gate, and players will find a blue portal. Enter this portal, which leads to a quaint room with torches and loot boxes. But most notably, the room contains a collage-style portrait of the game’s developers, complete with a Gearbox logo watermark over it. It’s a nice little homage, to be sure.

The Maker Boss Fight Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Tiny Tina Wonderlands developer room with portrait collage of developers