Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Collectibles Guide – Queen’s Gate Lucky Dice

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is now available and is every bit as addictive, exciting and entertaining as you’d hope. In our review, we wrote that Wonderlands is “is a love letter to pen & paper RPGs…with guns.” It’s got magic, dragons and a whooooole lot of guns. There are also quite a number of levels and chapters that the story takes place across.

There are a number of levels that are required to be completed and a handful of optional ones, though they’re all great and well worth exploring, especially if you want to level up your character.

Within each of the levels, there are missions, quests, collectibles and more. One of the main types of collectibles are the Lucky Dice. These 20-sided beauties slightly increase your Loot Luck with each one you collect so the more you collect, the better the loot. You’ll hear Tina say that on more than one occasion. Trust me.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Queens Gate – Lucky Dice

In the Queen’s Gate level, you won’t be able to collect every Lucky Dice until you have progressed further through the campaign. You can collect most of them, however, a couple are not available when you first have access to the level. The images for the final two Lucky Dice (at the bottom of the page) contain some potential spoilers for the story, so be warned.

There are 15 Lucky Dice in Queen’s Gate and you can collect 13 the first time you reach the level. The final two Lucky Dice are not available until you have completed the Weepwild Dankness.

The first Lucky Dice in Queen’s Gate can be found on the dock as you move through the small fishing village you move through near the beginning of the level. Stick to the northern edge of the map and you’ll find this Lucky Dice.

After you pass through the beach and enter the village proper, you’ll find another Lucky Dice on the porch/deck of one of the houses as you pass through the first neighbourhood. As you continue through the level you’ll come to a narrow section of the map and at this point, if you head to your left, you’ll drop down near small shack, and tucked away near the edge of the ravine, behind this shack is another Lucky Dice.

Another Lucky Dice in Queen’s Gate is found in a cave in the centre of the map, south of the second main village area. When you see a small farm/veggie garden, look for the mouth of the cave to the south and head inside to find the Lucky Dice.

From the last Lucky Dice, once you come out of the cave, head into the farm/veggie patch, if you go to the west and through the veggie patch to the small dock overlooking the water you’ll find another Lucky Dice.

After collecting this Lucky Dice, if you head towards the far east of the map, you’ll come to a narrow bridge. Just before you cross the bridge you can head to your left and into a small cave. Inside this cave is another Lucky Dice

At the northeast of Queen’s Gate you can head over a small bridge and through a cave to a combat area infested with Goblins. In this area, you can find a Lucky Dice floating above a crate.

At the very west of the map, after you’ve catapulted yourself across, has a Lucky Dice high up on a broken column. Reaching this Lucky Dice can be a bit tricky but can be more easily reached from the area to the north.

From the previous Lucky Dice, if you continue to head west and go around the south side of the island, you’ll find another Lucky Dice hidden just near the ledge.

As you continue through this island, just before you walk through the large archway on the northeastern section of this area, head all the way to the north and you’ll find a Lucky Dice on the edge, near a large brazier.

Once you finally reach the third major village area of Queen’s Gate, on the deck/porch of the large house to the west of the island is another Lucky Dice. This house is right near the Butt Stallion obelisk that appears as part of the quest.

After you complete the main quests within Queen’s Gate and after the siege is over, the gates between each of the sections of the village open up and you can move about the areas more freely. If you head back to the south and to the most southern section of the village, you’ll come to the broken bridge you’re unable to cross at the very beginning of the level. Now, you’ll be on the other side of it and you’ll see a Lucky Dice there for the taking.

In this same area of the Queen’s Gate village, there’s a large water wheel attached to a building, roughly in the centre of the area. Along the left hand (northern) side of the wheel is a Lucky Dice hiding in the shadows.

SPOILERS AHEAD – FINAL TWO LUCKY DICE – QUEEN’S GATE

Once you have found the Bard and found a way to cross the ocean (after you complete Weepwild Dankness) head to the fishing village in Queen’s Gate and onto the new areas of the level that have opened up. At the northern area of this new section, you’ll find one Lucky Dice.

From the previous Lucky Dice, head to the east and you’ll see the final Lucky Dice on another ledge. This ledge doesn’t actually appear on the map (as you can see above) but you’ll see it if you head in that direction.


That’s all 15 Lucky Dice in Queen’s Gate. You can check out other guides for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands here.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is now available.

Leo Stevenson
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