Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep is a confusing one to edit, because there are two of it and a third thing people mix it up with. Before you download anything, answer one question: are you playing it as a DLC inside Borderlands 2, or as the free standalone game? The tool is completely different depending on the answer.
- Dragon Keep as a BL2 DLC → it's part of your BL2 save → use the normal Gibbed BL2 editor.
- Standalone Dragon Keep (the free 2021 release) → use the xcier/Gibbed.TTAoDK fork.
- It is not Tiny Tina's Wonderlands — that's a separate 2022 game with its own tool.
First: which one do you have?
There are two ways to own Dragon Keep, and they don't share a save format:
- The DLC — the fourth campaign add-on bundled into Borderlands 2. Your characters and progress live in your normal BL2 save.
- The standalone — "Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure," released free in 2021 as its own game with its own saves.
Figure out which you're running first, because the editor you need depends entirely on it.
If it's the BL2 DLC: just use Gibbed
Nothing special here. The DLC is part of Borderlands 2, so its content sits in your regular BL2 save — edit it with the standard Gibbed BL2 editor exactly like any other BL2 content. Pasting Dragon Keep gear, adjusting your character, all of it works through the normal BL2 workflow. Just remember you need to actually own the DLC, or those items get deleted on load.
If it's the standalone: use the xcier fork
The standalone has its own save format, and the regular BL2 editor won't open it. The community tool for it is xcier/Gibbed.TTAoDK — a save editor built on Gibbed's BL2 code, adapted for the standalone, with its own GitHub releases (the file is aodk_saveedit_1.0.x.zip). It works just like the BL2 editor; newer builds even let you "save as" a .json for hand-editing.
Like the BL3 editors, this is a community project based on Gibbed's code — not a release from Rick Gibbed himself. That's fine; it's the accepted tool for the standalone. Just grab it from its official GitHub, not a rehost. There's also a datamining tool set (Natsu235) and a PS4-focused "ProtoGibbed" build if you need those.
It's not Tiny Tina's Wonderlands
Worth stating plainly because the names are so close: Tiny Tina's Wonderlands (2022) is a completely separate, full game — not this. Dragon Keep's standalone subtitle even teases Wonderlands ("A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure"), which fuels the confusion. If you're actually editing Wonderlands, you want a different tool (a Wonderlands CLI editor), covered on the alternatives page.
Console saves
Same story as everywhere else: console saves are encrypted, so you'd decrypt with your platform's tool first, edit, then re-sign. There's a PS4-oriented modified build (ProtoGibbed) that adds Save Wizard Advanced Mode support. The general console flow is the same one in the platform guides.
Quick answers
Can the normal Gibbed BL2 editor open my Dragon Keep save?
Is this Tiny Tina's Wonderlands?
Is the xcier editor safe / official?
xcier/Gibbed.TTAoDK and its releases, the Natsu235 TinyTinaAoDK tools, and the Nexus TTAoDK editor listing. Checked June 2026.