Posted: Aug 8 2019

The four new Vault Hunters of Borderlands 3 are all well-versed in a wide variety of weaponry, but what really sets them apart from the average mercenary are their unique skill sets. As you level up in Borderlands 3 following its September 13 launch, you'll spend points in your chosen Vault Hunter’s unique skill trees to tailor them to your preferred playstyle. You don’t have to wait to start figuring out which branches of the skill trees you’re most interested in though! Hop over to the pages dedicated to Amara the Siren, FL4K the Beastmaster, Moze the Gunner, and Zane the Operative to explore interactive versions of their skill trees, complete with descriptions of each skill and the benefits they provide. It's the perfect opportunity to start planning out your favorite build for taking on the bandits, beasts, and bosses of dangerous planets like Pandora, Promethea, and Eden-6.

Within each skill tree, be sure to check out all the available Action Skills and their Action Skill Augments, along with character-specific perks like FL4K's Pet or Moze's weapon attachments mounted onto her Iron Bear mech. Remember, just because you choose a particular Action Skill, it doesn’t mean that you’re locked into that skill tree; you’re free to mix and match to see what powerful combinations you can come up with. You can invest points between all three skill trees however you see fit, charting a course for what your Vault Hunter's skill trees will look like once you reach the Level 50 cap.

Best of all, you can share your skill selections with the world when you're done building your personalized Vault Hunter. Just click the share buttons below the skill tree builder to proudly display your plans for a Borderlands 3 Vault Hunter build on Facebook and/or Twitter. Plan ahead with your Borderlands 3 co-op buddies by sharing your builds now and avoid that embarrassing moment of showing up to the multiplayer party with the same loadout. If you happen to misclick while excitedly reading these skill descriptions, don't worry - you can easily undo spent skill points without having to start over from scratch. Get into those skill trees, start theorycrafting your own perfect Vault Hunter builds, then share them for all to admire. And if you're looking for even more ways to personalize your Vault Hunter, check out the Vault Insider Program and its cosmetic item rewards.