Just like the main series,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandswill constantly throw loot in the direction of players. This loot is of varying quality, as though players occasionally get Legendary drops, they will often see plenty of white and green gear. With this gear only selling for a bit ofTiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ gold, players will usually leave it behind, picking up items of blue rarity and higher.

WithTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsplayers taking the best drops and leaving the least interesting ones behind, they will often see their Lost Loot machine in Brighthoof full of unwanted green and white items. While they can take these items directly to one of the vending machines to sell them for a small profit, this process takes a bit of time, especially with the lack of an option to sell multiple items at once. As such, Gearbox should add filters to the Lost Loot machine to take away this part of the process.

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Auto-Sell Could Be a Great Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Feature

OnceTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsfansreach the max level of 40, they can essentially ignore all loot below Rare quality - and even Rare items will often be ignored. With this in mind, Gearbox should give fans an option to let the Lost Loot machines auto-sell items of low rarities. Players could interact with one of these machines to choose what rarities to keep and what to instantly sell.

This would be an excellent way to create a constant influx of gold and lessen the amount of time players spend at vending machines. Instead of needing to dump and sell all the Lost Loot items after a Chaos Chamber run, players could completely skip this part of the process, getting right back into the action. Lost Loot could be refined to save only the items that players will be interested in looking at, limiting their sorting process to the Epic andLegendary gearthey may have missed out on.

Even with the maximum amount of backpack and Lost Loot space, aChaos Chamberrun will likely provide too many guns for players to pick up. This means that some of the drops will completely disappear, ensuring that players lose out on some potential gold. If auto-selling filters were available for the Lost Loot machine, though, this would not be an issue. Whenever the Lost Loot machine is filled up, the machine could automatically sell the items that players do not want. The gold could then appear in players inventories or be sent through the mail system.

A less advanced version of this would be a good way to speed things up, too.Gearboxcould improve the Lost Loot machine to show players what items are inside, providing a count of 15 commons, 5 uncommons, and so on. If players have Lost Loot machines full of unwanted items, they could press a “sell all” button on the device that lets them empty the machine in exchange for a nice chunk of gold. Not needing to pick up and sell the weapons one by one would saveTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsfans a fair bit of time.

With Gearbox already taking feedback into consideration to change the color ofTiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ cosmetics, it would be great to see other community requests implemented going forward. Gamers need a lot of gold to purchase all the SDUs inTiny Tina’s Wonderlands, so selling weapons is essential. It would be great if a system was implemented so that the game could do a bit of the selling for players, as it would allow them to spend less time spamming a button to sell their unwanted gear.

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