There is a vast world for players to explore in cultural references and fantastical environments. In Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, players are tasked to fulfill the request of Brighthoof and the city's majestical queen, the diamond binicorn Butt Stallion. To complete the queen's requests, or snatch themselves some sweet loot, players will have to traverse throughout all of Wonderlands, Tiny Tina's fantasy world setting for the fictional Bunkers & Badasses tabletop RPG.

There are many ways that the player can use to traverse through the world in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. With many random encounter maps, a slew of static maps available to explore, and a massive overworld to dive into, players will have a wide range of content to enjoy in this D&D-inspired Borderlands spin-off. Due to the vast array of content available, players will want to utilize the Fast Travel system available in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.

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There are three similar, yet ultimately different, types of Fast Travel available to the player, each providing a slightly different result for the player. Players can utilize all three types of Fast Travel through the Map menu screen. Players can either Local Travel to a Fast Travel Station on an explorable map, return to the Overworld, or Town Portal back to Brighthoof.

How to Use the Different Fast Travel Methods Efficiently in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

Tiny Tinas Wonderlands Types of Fast Travel

As players continue their trek towards the completion of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, they will have various tasks they will want to accomplish, each benefitting from the player choosing the correct type of Map Travel. Explorable map completion, including beating side quests and gathering all collectibles in a map, will best be accomplished through Local Travel. To Fast Travel using this method, players can go to the Map screen, navigate to the explorable map they wish to travel to, and then select the intended Local Travel point from the Fast Travel list.

When players are done exploring a map, they can utilize Global Travel to return to the Overworld. This will place players in the Overworld directly outside of the Explorable Area they left. Players can combine the Local Travel and Overworld Global Travel to zip through the vast open-world available in the Overworld.

The final type of Fast Travel is unlocked after players remove the curse from Brighthoof early in the main story of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. After cleansing the hub city, players will unlock the ability to Town Portal. Like the Overworld Fast Travel, the players will gain access to another Global Travel option, the ability to teleport to Brighthoof. When using this Global Travel option, the player will create a portal in the city of Brighthoof that can be used to return to the exact point of the explorable area that they left.

This can be extremely beneficial for players wishing to farm bosses for loot in multiplayer, as this will let players respawn bosses as fast as Saving and Quitting from the game. What makes this beneficial for co-op is that, unlike Saving and Quitting to respawn the enemy, Town Portals will not require players to have to reconnect to the lobby between each boss fight. With these three different methods of Fast Travel, players will have all the tools they need to explore the vast imagination of Tiny Tina in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.

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Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is available now on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC via the Epic Games Store.