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Shattering Spectreglass is paid post-release content (PRC) for Tiny Tina's Wonderlands that was released on August 11, 2022. It is included with the Chaotic Great Edition and as part of the Season Pass.

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Shattering Spectreglass is the fourth Mirror of Mystery, offering a window into Vesper's memories which are plagued by visions of Redmourne. This mighty beast can grow multiple heads and feeds on fear, siphoning his power from lost souls. Bringing down this winged behemoth once and for all is the only way to help Vesper escape her past.

As with the other Mirrors of Mystery, Shattering Spectreglass also gives you a chance to face a more difficult dungeon and farm higher-tier loot to help you complete the main story. Available for individual purchase or via the Season Pass (sold separately and as part of the Chaotic Great Edition), Shattering Spectreglass shines light on Vesper's mysterious past as you fight your way through her troubled memories.

Vesper and her Mirrors of Mystery are located in the Dreamveil Overlook, just outside of Brighthoof in the Overworld. The enemies within have a baseline level of 13, and will scale to your Fatemaker's level beyond that. Whether you're still early on in your Fatemaker's quest or you've forged yourself in the flames of the most difficult Chaos Levels, the Mirrors of Mystery offer a fast-paced, repeatable challenge. But be warned, as dying within a Mirror of Mystery will boot you back out of the looking glass and you’ll have to start your run over from the beginning.

Taking Redmourne out of the sky will be easier said than done.

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  • First Form: August 11 at 9:30 AM PT
  • Second Form: August 18 at 9:30 AM PT
  • Third Form: August 25 at 9:30 AM PT
  • Final Form: September 1 at 9:30 AM PT

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  • Gearbox refers to this as a "Post-Release Content" and not as a DLC.

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  1. Merlin's Razor was mistakenly called "Double-Cross" in the DLC announcement. This may have been the internal development name.
  2. Rage Handle was mistakenly called "Unruly Rancor" in the DLC announcement. This may have been the internal development name.
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