Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Collectibles Guide – Queen’s Gate Scrolls

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 Scrolls. These give you little bits of lore and contain extra story for the Wonderlands.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Queen’s Gate – Scrolls

The first scroll you can find in Queen’s Gate is inside a large building at the southern edge of the second area of the village. After you activate and pass by the fast travel gizmo at the centre of the village, stay along the southern edge of this area and you’ll find your way into this building.

Another scroll is located just on the eastern side of the small bridge that leads to the eastern section of the map. Just as you cross the bridge, look to your right and you’ll find the scroll on a box.

The third and final scroll in Queen’s Gate is found on the far western island you catapult to from the main area. Just before you go through the archway through the centre of this area, jump up on the ledge and on a crate, near a chest, you’ll find the third scroll.


That’s all for the Scrolls in Queen’s Gate. You can check out other guides for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands here.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is now available.

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