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Not all weapons need to be legendary in order to be great, as proven by our tier list guide of the best non-legendary weapons in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: Best Non-Legendary Weapons Tier List

Not all weapons need to be legendary in order to be great, as proven by our tier list guide of the best non-legendary weapons in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.

There are only a few types of weapons in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, but hundreds of models spread across several rarities. Obviously, the most sought out weapons are the legendary ones, but don’t be surprised to find some non-legendaries as well, that could be even better.

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This guide will provide you with a tier list of the best non-legendary weapons in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. Many of these are of epic rarity, but there are also some rare and uncommon models that are worth looking at.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: S-Tier Weapons

Blazing Spriggan of the Shrieking Void

  • Type: SMG
  • Damage: 105×4

The best non-legendary weapon in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is the epic SMG from Hyperius, which has an insane amount of damage, and unbelievable rate of fire.

What makes it so strong is the mechanics of the shots that churn out multiple bullets at a time, making it really difficult to miss your targets with this weapon.

Note that you will need to be Level 40 in order to be able to use this weapon.

Jolting Heirloom of the Murderer

  • Type: SMG
  • Damage: 113

This one may not have the ridiculous damage multiplier like the previous one, but it is a thrown weapon, which transforms into a multi-headed hydra on impact. This companion weapon will start shooting enemies for the time being, and let you either reposition yourself or reload with another weapon.

This would be an excellent choice for the Graveborn class, which can benefit greatly from this companion weapon, significantly increasing its base damage as a result.

Just like the Blazing Spriggan, you will need to be Level 40 to be able to equip this gun.

A-Tier Weapons

Glittering Fearnot of the Champion

  • Type: Pistol
  • Damage: 448

On their own, pistols are not very good weapons, but this pistol is a crossbolt weapon, which makes it far more powerful when speaking of damage.

The crossbolts deal 6% more damage than normal ammo, and stay attached to a target for 4 seconds.

On top of that, Glittering Fearnot is another thrown weapon that transforms into a Pixie companion, which not only shoots enemies, but explodes in their faces at the end of its runtime.

Jolting Nightshade of the Peak

  • Type: SMG
  • Damage: 78×4

If you can’t get Blazing Spriggan, then the next best alternative would be Jolting Nightshade, an SMG with a slightly lower damage but better accuracy.

It deals lightning damage and fire damage when enchanted, and it further increases its accuracy by 36%. If you’re looking for a fast weapon with high precision, this would be a great choice.

It’s single real drawback is the magazine, which has room for only 19 bullets. But other than that, it’s one of the best non-legendary weapons you can get in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands.

Deodand of the Warlock

  • Type: SMG
  • Damage: 53×5

Not all thrown weapons turn into companions, but not all classes need companions in the first place.

Deodand of the Warlock is that kind of a thrown weapon that doesn’t have a companion perk. Instead it explodes into a Dagger Storm, providing an impressive AoE defensive mechanism.

You can also increase its rate of fire by reducing its damage, which can be useful when dealing with multiple low level enemies at a time.

B-Tier Weapons

Knave of Mania

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Damage: 238

When it comes to rare weapons, then you might need something else than your typical cryo SMG.

Knave of Mania is a unique weapon that doesn’t require reloading. It has an unlimited magazine, practically allowing you to shoot infinitely.

However, there is a danger of this weapon overheating, and eventually breaking. But if you use it sparingly, then it will serve you well.

Vamp of the Oubliette

  • Type: Pistol
  • Damage: 215×2

Here is another unusual pistol. In addition to having a decent damage, can also serve as the missile launcher, and even a melee weapon.

The Vamp includes an underbarrel that shoots zip-rockets that together deal 538 points of damage, which is nuts for a mere pistol.

On top of that, you can activate its sawblades that can also be thrown at the enemies, dealing increased damage.

Gloomy Nightshade of the Eagle

  • Type: SMG
  • Damage: 56×4

The only uncommon weapon worth mentioning, when speaking of the best non-legendary weapons, is the Gloomy Nightshade.

This is no regular gun, as it deals dark magic damage, which results in increased critical hit damage, and also an ability that slows enemies down.

It’s a great weapon to have for any dark magic build, even if you find something better further on during your walkthrough.

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Those are the best non-legendary weapons in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. Be sure to come back soon for a tier list of the best legendary weapons, or visit our dedicated hub page for more Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands tips and tricks articles.


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