Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator – Optimize Your Build


Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator

Plan your ultimate Vault Hunter build and discover powerful skill synergies.

Character & Skill Point Allocation



Select your character’s base class.


Your current or target character level. Max is 72.



Automatically calculated based on level (Level – 1).


Current points spent across all trees.


Points left to spend.


Build Summary & Key Stats

0 Points Allocated
Skill Trees Active:
None
Total Skill Points Available:
0
Points in Tier 1 Skills:
0
Points in Tier 2 Skills:
0
Points in Tier 3 Skills:
0
Points in Tier 4 Skills:
0
Points in Tier 5 Skills:
0
Points in Tier 6 Skills:
0
Calculation Logic:

Total Skill Points Available is determined by Character Level (Level – 1). Points are allocated into each skill via input fields within the respective skill trees. Allocated Skill Points sum up all points placed in individual skills. Remaining Skill Points is the difference between Total Available and Allocated points. Tier points are calculated by summing points in skills belonging to that specific tier within each active tree.

Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 4
Tier 5
Tier 6

Skill Point Distribution
Tree Skill Name Tier Points Invested Max Points

What is a Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator?

The Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator is an essential online tool designed for players of the popular action RPG, Borderlands 2. It allows players to visually plan and experiment with different character builds by allocating skill points into various skill trees available for each of the game’s Vault Hunters. Unlike the in-game system which might require costly respecs or extensive trial-and-error, this calculator provides a risk-free environment to explore the vast possibilities of character customization. It helps players understand how investing points in specific skills impacts their overall effectiveness, synergizes abilities, and prepares them for the challenges of Normal Mode, True Vault Hunter Mode (TVHM), and Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode (UVHM), including raid bosses and the Digistruct Peak challenge.

Who should use it?
Anyone playing Borderlands 2, from beginners trying to understand their chosen character’s potential to veteran players optimizing for endgame content. It’s particularly useful for:

  • New players deciding which skills to prioritize early on.
  • Players aiming for specific “meta” builds or unique playstyles.
  • Those struggling with certain game areas or bosses and looking to respec their build.
  • Players theorycrafting complex synergies between different skills and action skills.
  • Speedrunners or challenge players planning highly specialized builds.

Common Misconceptions:

  • “Skills are only for endgame”: Many skills offer significant benefits even in the early game, shaping your leveling experience.
  • “Only one ‘best’ build exists”: Borderlands 2 offers incredible build diversity. While some builds are more powerful or popular, many viable options exist for all playstyles.
  • “Skill trees are independent”: True synergy often comes from combining skills across different trees or even across different characters (in co-op).

Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator: Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The core functionality of the Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator revolves around managing character level, available skill points, and the distribution of those points across a character’s unique skill trees.

Skill Point Generation

The total number of skill points a player can earn is directly tied to their character’s level.

Formula:

Total Skill Points Available = Character Level - 1

This formula assumes the player starts with 0 skill points at level 1. Every subsequent level grants one additional skill point.

Skill Point Allocation Tracking

The calculator tracks points invested in individual skills, which sum up to the total allocated points. Each skill has a maximum point cap, typically 5 or 10, depending on the skill and the character.

Formula:

Allocated Skill Points = Σ (Points Invested in Skill_i) for all skills i where Points Invested > 0

Remaining Skill Points

This represents the number of points a player still has to spend.

Formula:

Remaining Skill Points = Total Skill Points Available - Allocated Skill Points

Tier Point Calculation

Borderlands 2 skill trees are organized into tiers. To unlock skills in a higher tier, a certain number of points must be invested in the tiers below it within the same tree. The calculator sums points based on these tiers.

Example (for a single tree):

Points in Tier X = Σ (Points Invested in Skill_j) for all skills j belonging to Tier X in that tree.

Variables Table

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Character Level The current level of the Vault Hunter. Level 1 – 72
Total Skill Points Available Maximum skill points the character can possess. Points 0 – 71
Points Invested in Skill_i Number of points allocated to a specific skill. Points 0 – Max Points for Skill
Allocated Skill Points Total points spent across all skills in all trees. Points 0 – Total Skill Points Available
Remaining Skill Points Skill points not yet allocated. Points 0 – Total Skill Points Available
Skill Tree Tier The rank/level of a skill within its tree (e.g., Tier 1, Tier 6). Tier Number 1 – 6

Practical Examples of Borderlands 2 Skill Build Planning

Let’s illustrate how the Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator aids in build planning.

Example 1: Level 30 Commando – Focusing on Survival

A player is level 30 with their Commando and wants a build that prioritizes survivability while still offering decent damage. They want to invest heavily in the Survival tree.

  • Inputs:
  • Character Level: 30
  • Character Class: Commando
  • Skill Point Allocation:
    • Survival Tree:
      • Impact: 5/5
      • Metal Storm: 5/5
      • Laser Sight: 5/5
      • Able: 5/5
      • Preparation: 5/5
      • Guerilla: 0/5
      • Recon: 0/5
      • Battlefront: 0/5
      • Impact: 5/5
      • Armor: 5/5
      • Mag-Lock: 5/5
      • Drop Pod: 0/5
      • Fortify: 5/5
      • Scumbag: 0/5
      • Phalanx Shield: 5/5
    • Guerilla Tree: Investing 5 points in Impact.
    • Gunner Tree: No points allocated yet.

Calculator Output:

  • Total Skill Points Available: 29 (30 – 1)
  • Allocated Skill Points: 25 (5+5+5+5+5 in Survival + 5 in Guerilla)
  • Remaining Skill Points: 4
  • Primary Result: 25 Points Allocated
  • Tier 1 Points (Survival): 15 (Impact, Metal Storm, Laser Sight, Able)
  • Tier 2 Points (Survival): 10 (Preparation, Armor)
  • Tier 3 Points (Survival): 5 (Mag-Lock)
  • Tier 4 Points (Survival): 5 (Fortify)
  • Tier 5 Points (Survival): 5 (Phalanx Shield)
  • Tier 6 Points (Survival): 0

Interpretation: The player has successfully allocated 25 points, focusing heavily on the lower tiers of the Survival tree to unlock the powerful Phalanx Shield. They have 4 points remaining, which they could use to start investing in the Guerilla tree for offensive capabilities or save for higher levels. This build emphasizes shield capacity, health regeneration, and deployable shield utility.

Example 2: Level 55 Siren – Maxing out Motion Tree for Movement & Crowd Control

A player is level 55 with their Siren and wants to create a build focused on mobility, Phaselock control, and crowd control, primarily using the Motion skill tree.

  • Inputs:
  • Character Level: 55
  • Character Class: Siren
  • Skill Point Allocation:
    • Motion Tree:
      • Accelerate: 5/5
      • Subsequence: 5/5
      • Faster. Stronger. Better. ?: 5/5
      • Motion: 0/5
      • Hit The Gas: 5/5
      • Blind Sage: 0/5
      • Girl, Power: 5/5
      • Death From Above: 5/5
      • Faster. Stronger. Better. ?: 5/5
      • Converge: 5/5
      • Wanderlust: 5/5
      • Res: 5/5
      • Phaselock: 5/5
      • Chain Reaction: 5/5
    • Harmony Tree: 5 points in Empathy.
    • Cataclysm Tree: No points allocated.

Calculator Output:

  • Total Skill Points Available: 54 (55 – 1)
  • Allocated Skill Points: 50 (45 in Motion + 5 in Harmony)
  • Remaining Skill Points: 4
  • Primary Result: 50 Points Allocated
  • Tier 1 Points (Motion): 15 (Accelerate, Subsequence, Faster. Stronger. Better. ?)
  • Tier 2 Points (Motion): 10 (Hit The Gas, Blind Sage)
  • Tier 3 Points (Motion): 10 (Girl, Power, Death From Above)
  • Tier 4 Points (Motion): 5 (Converge)
  • Tier 5 Points (Motion): 5 (Wanderlust)
  • Tier 6 Points (Motion): 5 (Res, Phaselock)

Interpretation: The player has allocated 50 points, maximizing the Motion tree to unlock Phaselock’s full potential with skills like Converge and Chain Reaction, significantly boosting crowd control. They’ve also put 5 points into Harmony for team support (Empathy). The remaining 4 points could be used to start the Cataclysm tree for elemental damage or enhance existing skills further.

How to Use This Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator

Our Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator is designed for ease of use. Follow these simple steps to plan your perfect build:

  1. Select Your Character Class: Choose your Vault Hunter (Commando, Gunzerker, Assassin, Siren, Mechromancer, Psycho/Krieg) from the dropdown menu. This will load the relevant skill trees for your character.
  2. Set Your Character Level: Input your current or target character level (1-72) into the “Character Level” field. The calculator will automatically determine the total skill points available based on this level.
  3. Allocate Skill Points: Navigate through the displayed skill trees. For each skill you wish to invest in, use the corresponding input field (usually a number input or +/- buttons) to set the number of points. Pay attention to the maximum points allowed per skill and the tier requirements for unlocking higher-level skills.
  4. Monitor Your Progress: As you allocate points, observe the “Allocated Skill Points” and “Remaining Skill Points” fields update automatically. The “Total Skill Points Available” will show your cap. The primary result highlights the total points currently allocated.
  5. Analyze the Results:

    • Primary Result: Shows the total points currently invested in your build.
    • Intermediate Values: Check the breakdown of points spent in each tier and the number of active skill trees.
    • Table: The “Skill Point Distribution” table provides a detailed view of every skill, its tier, points invested, and max potential points.
    • Chart: The dynamic chart visually represents the distribution of your points across the different skill tiers, offering a quick overview of your build’s focus (e.g., heavy investment in high-tier skills vs. spreading points widely).
  6. Use the Buttons:

    • Reset Calculator: Click this to clear all allocated points and reset the character level to a default value (e.g., Level 1 or 50), allowing you to start a new build concept.
    • Copy Results: This button copies a summary of your current build (allocated points, points per tier, and potentially the skill distribution table) to your clipboard for easy sharing or saving.

Decision-Making Guidance: Use the calculator to see if your intended build is feasible within your target level. Experiment with different skill combinations to find powerful synergies. If you’re unsure where to spend your last few points, the calculator can help you decide whether to push for a higher-tier skill or add utility elsewhere.

Key Factors That Affect Borderlands 2 Skill Build Results

While the skill calculator provides a direct representation of point allocation, numerous in-game factors influence how effective a build truly is. Understanding these will help you interpret the calculator’s output in the context of actual gameplay.

  1. Character Level & Available Points: This is the most fundamental factor. Higher levels grant more points, unlocking access to higher tiers and more powerful skills. The calculator directly manages this, but reaching max level (72) is crucial for truly optimized endgame builds.
  2. Synergy Between Skills: Borderlands 2 excels at skill synergy. A skill might seem weak in isolation but becomes incredibly powerful when combined with others. For example, Maya’s Converge skill groups enemies, making them highly vulnerable to splash damage or elemental effects from skills like Chain Reaction or Cataclysm tree abilities. The calculator helps visualize potential combinations.
  3. Action Skill Choice & Usage: Each character’s Action Skill (e.g., Axton’s Turret, Salvador’s Gunzerking, Maya’s Phaselock) is a core part of their kit. Many skills directly augment or interact with the Action Skill. A build’s effectiveness heavily depends on how well the passive skills chosen complement the Action Skill’s function and cooldown.
  4. Gear Synergies (Companions, Relics, Grenades): In-game gear significantly modifies builds. Class Mods often grant bonuses to specific skills (sometimes allowing more than the base maximum points), Relics can boost stats or skill cooldowns, and Grenades offer utility. A skill calculator doesn’t account for gear, so a theoretically powerful build might be underpowered without the right equipment, or vice-versa.
  5. Playstyle and Target Content: A build optimized for soloing raid bosses will look very different from one designed for crowd control in UVHM or supporting teammates in co-op. The calculator allows planning for any style, but the player’s actual effectiveness depends on adapting their strategy to the chosen build and the challenges they face.
  6. Elemental Damage vs. Physical Damage: Many skills offer elemental damage bonuses (Fire, Shock, Corrosive, Incendiary, Slag). The effectiveness of these choices depends heavily on the enemy types encountered. Some builds focus on raw physical damage, while others specialize in specific elements, requiring careful planning based on known enemy resistances and vulnerabilities. Slag is particularly crucial in UVHM for increasing damage taken by enemies.
  7. Skill Point Cap and Diminishing Returns: While some skills cap at 5 points, others go to 10. Borderlands 2 generally avoids severe diminishing returns on core combat skills, but some buffs (like reload speed or accuracy) might offer less noticeable gains after a certain point. Careful consideration of which skills provide the most impactful bonuses per point invested is key.
  8. Co-op vs. Solo Play: Certain skills are significantly more impactful or change roles in co-op. For example, Maya’s healing and support skills (like Res, Empathy) become invaluable in team play, whereas Salvador’s damage output might be amplified more effectively when focusing on personal DPS in a solo scenario.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Borderlands 2 Skill Calculator

What is the maximum level in Borderlands 2?
The maximum character level in Borderlands 2 is 72. This allows for a maximum of 71 skill points to be allocated (Level – 1).

Can I respec my skills in Borderlands 2?
Yes, you can respec your skill points in Borderlands 2. After completing the initial story mission in Sanctuary, you can visit Moxxi’s bar. She offers a respec service for a fee in-game currency (usually a few thousand dollars per point refunded). This calculator allows you to plan respecs without cost.

How do skill tiers work in Borderlands 2?
Skill trees are divided into tiers (usually 6). To unlock skills in a higher tier, you must invest a cumulative number of points in the tiers below it within that same tree. For example, to access Tier 3 skills, you typically need to have invested a certain number of points (e.g., 10-15) across Tier 1 and Tier 2 skills in that tree.

Does the calculator account for Class Mods?
No, this calculator focuses solely on skill point allocation based on character level. Class Mods, which can grant bonus points to specific skills (sometimes exceeding the base maximum), are a separate layer of build customization not included here. You’ll need to consider your gear alongside the calculated skill points.

Which character class is the best?
There is no single “best” class in Borderlands 2; each Vault Hunter offers unique playstyles and strengths. The perceived “best” often depends on the player’s preferred combat style, the content being tackled (solo vs. co-op, specific raid bosses), and the gear available. All classes are viable and fun to play when built correctly.

What is Slag and why is it important?
Slag is an elemental status effect introduced in UVHM. When an enemy is slagged, they take significantly increased damage (around 300%) from all other damage sources for a duration. Slagging enemies is crucial for efficiently dealing damage in UVHM, especially to powerful bosses. Skills and gear that apply Slag are highly valuable.

Can I save my build using this calculator?
This calculator does not have a built-in save function. However, you can use the “Copy Results” button to copy a summary of your build, which you can then paste into a text document or note-taking app for later reference.

How many skill points are available at level 50?
At level 50, a character has 49 skill points available (50 – 1). This is a common target level for players finishing their first playthrough or starting TVHM.

What does the chart show?
The chart visually breaks down how your allocated skill points are distributed across the different tiers (Tier 1 to Tier 6) of your active skill trees. It helps you quickly see if your build is heavily focused on high-tier skills or spread more evenly across lower tiers.

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