Welcome to the Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Trophy & Achievement Guide! This Borderlands spinoff game has pretty straight forward Trophy and Achievement list.
A majority of the list is completion based. In addition to completing the main story, you will need to complete every side quest. There are some in game activities such as Dungeon Doors and Encampments that will need to be completed as well. There is some endgame content called Chaos Trials that will also need to be completed.
It might sound like a lot, but you do not have to 100% the game for all of the Trophies/Achievements. The story is fairly short as well.
There are no collectibles to have to worry about as well as missables. Everything can be completed after finishing the main story if needed. As previously mentioned, you will need to complete all of the side quests. There are 48 of them and those are not missable either.
There is no specific order or playthrough method here. You can go about completing the game in whatever order you choose.
Glitch Warning
Unfortunately, there are some Trophies/Achievements that can glitch. These are all of the side quest related Trophies/Achievements.
The culprit appears to be playing in co-op. If you are not the host of the game, it is very likely that you will miss out on the side quest related Trophies/Achievements. The host isn’t fully guaranteed to get them either.
While playing through the game, be sure to check your in game side quest counter as well as the Trophy/Achievement tracker. They must both match. For whatever reason, the Trophy/Achievement tracker will sometimes not update after completing a side quest. Keep a consistent eye on the trackers and you may even want to keep back up saves just in case.
You can mitigate your risk of a glitched Trophy/Achievement by playing solo and by turning off the cross-play settings.
Bunker Mastered
Unlock all Trophies.
A Recent Hope
Reach level 10.
See “Living Legend” below for more details.
Hero Protagonist
Reach level 20.
See “Living Legend” below for more details.
Wyvernheart
Reach level 30.
See “Living Legend” below for more details.
Living Legend
Reach level 40.
You’ll gain XP for just about everything you do in the game.
You’ll be given XP for completing missions, completing challenges, completing Chaos Levels, killing enemies and finding collectibles. By the time you finish the all of the main story quests and 48 side quests, you will be very close to, if not at level 40. You can increase the amount of XP you earn by completing the Shrine of Grindanna in the Overworld. This is the purple shrine. This will give you an extra 10% XP gain.
Quest Get!
Complete “Bunkers & Badasses”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
Brighthoof Calls for Aid
Complete “Hero of Brighthoof”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
Short Rein
Complete “A Hard Day’s Knight”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
Friend to the Forest
Complete “Thy Bard, with a Vengeance”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
Bomb Voyage!
Complete “Emotion of the Ocean”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
Rude Sails of Magic
Complete “Ballad of Bones”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
Brutal Narrative Dissonance
Complete “Mortal Coil”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
Body Unsnatcher
Complete “The Son of a Witch”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
The First Session
Complete “Soul Purpose”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
At the Top of All Things
Complete “Fatebreaker”.
This is an unmissable story related Trophy & Achievement.
Gob Darn Good Work
Complete “Goblins Tired of Forced Oppression” and “The Slayer of Vorcanar”.
“Goblins Tired of Forced Oppression” and “The Slayer of Vorcanar” are side quests that you will need to complete. Although the description only states two quests, there is actually another quest that will need to be completed first before doing the two listed.
You will first need to complete the quest “Working Blueprint.” This quest is found in the Overworld by speaking to Borpo.
“Goblins Tired of Forced Oppression” is given to you by speaking to Gnar in the Overworld. You will need to have completed the main quest “A Hard Day’s Knight” before this is available.
“The Slayer of Vorcanar” is given to you by speaking to Jar in The Sootsteps region of Mount Craw. This quest will become available after completing the previously mentioned “Goblins Tired of Forced Oppression.”
Parasites Lost
Complete “Walk the Stalk”.
Glitch Risk
The best way to mitigate your risk of this Trophy/Achievement glitching out is to play and complete it during a solo playthrough. It can pop in co-op for the host, but it seems inconsistent.
“Walk the Stalk” is a side quest that can be picked up by interacting with the Magic Bean in The Nocean area of the Overworld. You will need to have completed the “Ballad of Bones” main story quest before this becomes available.
All you have to do is finish the quest.
You, Esquire
Complete “The Trial of Crooked-Eye Phil”.
Glitch Risk
The best way to mitigate your risk of this Trophy/Achievement glitching out is to play and complete it during a solo playthrough. It can pop in co-op for the host, but it seems inconsistent.
“The Trial of Crooked-Eye Phil” is a side quest that can be picked up by interacting with a Quest Board in Unfathomable Fathoms of the Overworld. You will need to have completed the “Ballad of Bones” main story quest before this becomes available.
All you have to do is finish the quest.
So Much for That Guy
Complete “The Ditcher”.
Glitch Risk
The best way to mitigate your risk of this Trophy/Achievement glitching out is to play and complete it during a solo playthrough. It can pop in co-op for the host, but it seems inconsistent.
“The Ditcher” is a side quest that can be picked up by speaking with the Mysterious Voice in The Sweetsands area of the Overworld. You will need to have completed the “Son of a Witch” main story quest before this becomes available.
All you have to do is finish the quest.
No Quest Too Small
Complete 20 side quests.
See “Completionist Is Next to Godliness” below for more details.
Completionist Is Next to Godliness
Complete all side quests.
Glitch Risk
Unfortunately, there is a risk that this Trophy/Achievement can glitch. The culprit is usually tied to playing in co-op. You can mitigate your risk chances by playing solo.
While playing through the game, be sure to check your in game side quest counter as well as the Trophy/Achievement tracker. They must both match. For whatever reason, the Trophy/Achievement tracker will sometimes not update after completing a side quest. Keep a consistent eye on the trackers and you may even want to keep back up saves just in case.
There are 48 side quests to complete in order to earn this. The side quests will be marked on your map as a yellow “!.” None of them are missable either.
The side quests are found all through out the various locations in the game.
The side quest “Ancient Powers” has five different parts. You will need to complete all five of the parts for this quest to register as completed. Despite having five parts, it will only register as one side quest. It does not count as five different quests. The fifth part is replayable, but it only needs to be completed once in order for the whole quest to be registered.
Overworld
- Knife to Meet You
- Alchemy: Precious Metals
- In My Image
- Working Blueprint
- Cheesy Pick-Up
- On Wings and Dreams
- Legendary Bow
- Working Blueprint
- Walk the Stalk
- Alchemy: Miracle Growth
- Lens of the Deceiver
- Clerical Error
- Destruction Rains from Heavens
Brighthoof
- Goblins in the Garden
- Goblins Tired of Forced Oppression
- Cash 4 Teeth
- A Realm in Peril
- Little Boys Blue
- Lyre and Brimstone
- The Trial of Crooked-Eye Phil
- A Walk to Dismember
- Inner Daemons
Queen’s Gate
- A Farmer’s Adore
Mount Craw
- Forgery
- The Slayer of Vorcanar
- Non-Violent Offender
Wargtooth Shallows
- Twenty Thousand Years Under the Sea
- Raiders of the Lost Shark
Drowned Abyss
- Of Curse and Claw
- Diplomatic Relations
Crackmast Cove
- In the Belly is a Beast
- All Swashed Up
- A Wandering Aye
Tangledrift
- Burning Hunger
- A Small Favor
- Ron Rivote
Karnok’s Wall
- Spell to Pay
- Necromance Her
- Ancient Powers
Ossu-Gol Necropolis
- Armageddon Distracted
- Hot Fizz
Sunfang Oasis
- Gumbo No. 5
- On the Wink of Destruction
Grab My Hand!
Revive a partner.
This can be earned in two different ways.
First, you can play online in co-op and hold /
on your partner when they go down. Or, you can use a second controller and play in split-screen. If you go the split-screen route, you can let that character take damage and go down. Simply revive them and you’re good to go.
Reversal of Fates
Get a Death Save off a badass or a boss.
You can get a Death Save by getting a kill while you’re in a downed state. There will be a red life bar on screen that is draining when you run out of health and go down. If you get a kill while downed, you will instantly revive yourself.
In order to earn this, you’re going to need to get a kill on an enemy that has a yellow armor health bar. The description specifically calls out a “badass” enemy type, but it does not have to be a badass.
You can make this easier by whittling down their health and then let yourself go down. When you go down, finish off the enemy while down.
Put the RNG in Orange
Find an enchanted legendary item in the wild.
This is something that will eventually pop as you play through the story and Chaos Levels.
The orange tier weapons are the rarest and they will randomly drop. In addition to having to wait for an orange drop, the piece of gear will also need to be enchanted.
When you are looking at gear in your inventory, it will say “Enchanted” on the description. You can increase your loot luck to slightly increase your odds, but outside of that, this is completely random.
RNG related Trophies/Achievements tend to cause headaches, but this one isn’t that bad. If it hasn’t popped during the story, it will almost certainly pop during your Chaos Level runs.
This will actually pop when the item spawns before you even pick it up.
Bursting Coffers
Have at least 100,000 gold.
See “Goldionaire” below for more details.
Goldionaire
Have at least 1,000,000 gold.
This is something that’ll pop over time as you play through the game. It will take a little bit to reach a million at first, but you’ll earn a lot more money the deeper you get in the game. You’ll also be earning a lot of money as you work through beating the Chaos Levels.
You will need to have a million on you at the same time.
Mag of Holding
Purchase the final tier of any inventory upgrade.
See “Mule Character” below for more details.
Mule Character
Purchase every inventory upgrade.
Inventory upgrades can be purchased next to the Blacksmith in Brighthoof. There are several upgrades for each category. These will increase how much ammo you can carry, how much your bank can hold and how much gear you can carry on your character.
These will become available for purchase after completing the main story mission “Thy Bard, with a Vengeance.”
Unfortunately, purchasing all of these will cost an obscene amount of money. An amount that you will not come to without hours and hours of grinding.
The total amount is 306,000,000+.
You will need to purchase the upgrades for each of the following categories:
- Pistol SDU
- Shotgun SDU
- SMG SDU
- Assault Rifle SDU
- Sniper SDU
- Heavy SDU
- Backpack SDU
- Bank SDU
- Lost Loot SDU
Fortunately, there is a duplication method that can be used to get your money total up quickly. This can be done via online co-op or split-screen with a second controller.
Money duplication method online co-op:
- Make a back up save file.
- Start a co-op session.
- Trade all of your gold to your partner or vice versa.
- Quit the game and redownload your previously backed up save file.
- Boot up the game and you will have your original gold total back.
- Have your partner give you back your money. You will now have doubled the amount of money you have.
- Back up your save again with the new amount of money and repeat the steps until you have enough for all upgrades.
Take This
Trade with another player.
This can be done via online co-op or in local split-screen with a second controller.
However you decide to do it, go up to the other character and hold /
to initiate the trade. The other player will need to accept the trade.
Once accepted, both players will need to select a piece of gear to trade. Once the trade is completed, the Trophy/Achievement will pop.
Shop, Drop, and Roleplay
Pick up and redeem a cosmetic item.
This is something that will be earned fairly quickly.
Cosmetic items drop quite frequently from defeated enemies. Once you pick one up, go into your inventory and press /
on the cosmetic to redeem it.
Luck Amok
Have at least 3,000 total Loot Luck.
Loot Luck is score that when increased will increase your odds of finding better loot throughout the game.
You can view your Loot Luck score in the Hero Points screen by holding /
on the Skills tab.
Your Loot Luck is something that naturally increase as you play through the game. You don’t have to go out of your way to get this Trophy/Achievement as it will pop as you make your way through the Chaos Levels.
Even though this will likely pop during the Chaos Levels, there are a few ways to increase your Loot Luck listed below.
- You can find hidden dice through out the various locations in the game. Each time you open one, you’ll be given some loot. Your Loot Luck score will also increase with each one opened. There are 260 of these.
- Restore the Aaron G Shrine in the Overworld. This will give you a permanent 25% boost to your Loot Luck. This is the red shrine in the Overworld.
- You can invest Myth Rank points into Loot Luck after reaching level 40.
- Completing missions.
- Completing Chaos Trials.
They Haven’t Invented Podcasts Yet
Pick up a lore scroll.
There are 57 lore scrolls found throughout the game, but you will only need one of them for this Trophy/Achievement.
These are rolled up scrolls that will be highlighted in blue found floating throughout the different locations. You will likely come across several of these by natural exploration.
There are some out in the open that can be easily grabbed in the Overworld.
Keep On Rollin’
Enchant or re-enchant an item.
This can be earned after completing the main story during the game’s epilogue.
While following the quest marker during the epilogue, you’ll be taken to the Blacksmith. She will introduce you to enchanting and re-enchanting pieces of gear.
While here, interact with the machine and enchant or re-enchant any piece of gear. This will cost a new post game currency called Moon Orbs, but you’ll earn some of these during the epilogue as well.
Dungeon Ender
Complete every Dungeon Door in the Overworld.
There are seven Dungeon Doors to complete in the Overworld and none of them are missable. You will need to advance the story in order to be able to reach all of the doors in the Overworld.
The doors are marked by a skull with glowing eyes on them. All you have to do is interact with the door and then you’ll be transported to a combat arena.
There will be three rooms of enemies to defeat behind each door. When you’ve completed a Dungeon Door, your banner will appear next to it.
Back Off!
Stun an enemy chasing you in the Overworld.
As you make your way through the Overworld, enemies will spawn in the grass patches. When they spawn, they’ll come after you. A combat arena will trigger if they touch you.
In order to prevent this, all you have to do is press in /
to melee them when they get close enough. If you hit them, they will be defeated and this will pop.
Fired Festival
Clear out 10 encampments in the Overworld.
Encampments are small camps with a fire surrounded by a few tents in the Overworld. There are 12 of these in total, but only 10 of them are needed for this Trophy/Achievement. You will need to advance the story in order to be able to reach all of the encampments in the Overworld.
These work just like everything else in the Overworld. When you interact with them you will be transported to a combat arena. All you have to do is defeat all of the enemies in order to complete the encampment.
There are a few encampments that will always be in the same place, but the others can be randomly placed.
Thank the Maker
Complete a Chaos Chamber run.
See “Controlled Chaos” below for more details.
“You Mean the Chaos Levels?”
Reach Chaos level 10.
See “Controlled Chaos” below for more details.
Controlled Chaos
Reach Chaos level 20.
Chaos levels are an endgame activity. You will need to have beaten the story completely before you can attempt these. You will be introduced to this as part of the game’s epilogue.
Each time you complete a Chaos Trial, you will gain Chaos levels. This can be done solo or via co-op.
Speak with Dragon Lord in Brighthoof to begin a Chaos run. When speaking to him, you’re going to have to select “Chaos Trial.”
Do not select “Featured Run,” “Normal Run,” or “Extended Run.” Those will not increase your Chaos level.
The Chaos Trials are a series of randomized combat room with randomized enemies in each one. The final room will have you square off against a boss from the main story. You will only have three lives to begin the trial. More lives can be purchased during the trial run.
The difficulty of these trials will increase the higher your Chaos level gets.
Each time you beat a room, there will be two portals to choose from that will take you to the next room. They will be marked with images telling you what your next room will reward you with.
- A brown chest icon means you will be rewarded with loot.
- A blue chest icon means you will be rewarded with the rainbow colored currency needed to purchase gear and upgrades in Chaos runs.
- Buttstalion icon means you’ll be rewarded with an increase to your skill.
- Dragon Lord icon means you will be hit with negative effects of a curse.
You will be rewarded with rainbow colored currency while making your way through the Chaos Trial. You can use this buy stat upgrades during the trial or save it for after the boss where you can buy gear with it.
Here are a few tips on getting through the 20 Chaos Trials.
- Play on “Relaxed” difficulty.
- Repair the “Shrine of Throatus Punchus” for +10% Critical Damage.
- Do not choose the portals with the Dragon Lord icon.
- Always choose the easy curse from the Dragon Lord. If easy is not available, choose medium. Do not choose hard.
- Buy extra lives, damage, and damage reduction upgrades.
- Always choose the Buttstalion portal to get a buff for your skills.