Borderlands TPS Skill Tree Calculator | Vault Planner

🎮 Borderlands TPS Skill Tree Calculator

Plan Athena, Wilhelm, Nisha, Claptrap, Jack, and Aurelia builds with point splits, capstones, and action-skill fit.

Formula note: TPS starts skill points at level 3, so the calculator uses level minus 2 plus any bonus points.
📋Preset Builds
⚙️Build Controls
Athena's Aspis rewards shield control, reflects, and close-range retaliation.
Pick the Vault Hunter you want to anchor the tree split around.
Gun Damage leans into class pressure, crits, and clean tree depth.
Cryo is a strong fit for Aurelia's cold control lane.
Balanced keeps the split flexible.
Level 70 gives the full TPS cap of skill points.
Leave blank to use the level-based point total.
Add any extra point pool you want to test.
Use this for class mod ranks or special setup rules.
Weapon damage helps gun, laser, and crit lanes.
Useful for Nisha, Jack, and sniper-style planning.
Adds weight to the action skill itself.
Health, shield, and sustain tools for rough runs.
Team utility matters more when you are not solo.
📝Tree Allocation
Tree Points Tier Capstone
Tree 1 Tier 6 Ready
Tree 2 Tier 4 No
Tree 3 Tier 3 No
Tip: TPS skill points begin at level 3, so level plus bonuses matter.
Tip: Push one tree to 25 first if the capstone drives the build.
📊TPS Build Snapshot
6
Vault Hunters
3
Trees per class
5
Points per tier
68
Max points
Borderlands TPS Skill Tree Readout
Load a preset or enter your tree split to see the planner score.
Build score
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planner score
Points left
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skill points
Primary tree
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top allocation
Action fit
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synergy score
📑Reference Tables
Class and action map
Class Action Trees Lane
AthenaKinetic AspisPhalanx / Xiphos / Ceraunic StormSupport
WilhelmWolf and SaintHunter-Killer / Cyber Commando / DreadnoughtCyborg
NishaShowdownLaw and Order / Fan the Hammer / RiflewomanGunslinger
ClaptrapVaultHunter.EXEBoomtrap / I Love You Guys! / FragtrapChaos
JackDigi-JacksHero Story / Greater Good / Free EnterpriseClone DPS
AureliaFrost DiademHuntress / Cold Money / Contractual AristocracyCryo
Use the class map to match your action skill before you spend points in a support lane.
Skill point milestones
Level Points Rows Gate
310Base
20183Early
40387Mid
605811Deep
706813Max
The calculator treats level 3 as the first point and adds bonus points after that base total.
Tree gate guide
Points Tier Unlock Note
0-4Tier 1Base skillsEntry lane
5-9Tier 2Second rowFirst break
10-14Tier 3Third rowMid build
15-19Tier 4Fourth rowDeep tree
20-24Tier 5Fifth rowCapstone prep
25+Tier 6CapstoneFinal lane
A capstone-ready tree usually wants 25 points before you start spreading too wide.
Build archetypes
Build Lead Tree Best For Style
ShieldwallPhalanxBlock / reflectSafe
MaelstromCeraunicShock burstAggro
ShowdownFan HammerPistols / critsFast
Wolf DroneCyber Comm.Lasers / dronesSteady
Clone LoopGreater GoodDigi-JacksHybrid
Cryo HuntCold MoneyFreeze controlSniper
Choose the archetype that matches your action skill and the tree you want to capstone.
Point budget: TPS skill points start at level 3, so a level 70 build has 68 base points before bonuses.
Tree depth: Push one tree to 25 points first when the capstone is the heart of the build.

In Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, you allocate skill points to specific skill trees to create a character build. Your character build determine how well your character performs in the games combat mission. As your character levels up, you earn skill points that allow you to unlock new ability within the three skill trees your character features.

Each character features three different skill trees. Therefore, you must decide how to distribute your skill points among these three tree. If you distribute your points too wide among the trees, you might not have enough skill point to unlock the capstone skill at the end of a tree.

Pick One Main Skill Tree to Unlock the Final Skill

Capstone skills is the most powerful skills within each tree and require 25 or 26 skill points to unlock. You should allocate your skill points to the primary skill tree according to an action skill your character features. The action skill your character uses in combat.

For example, Wilhelm’s action skill is summoning drone, so you should focus his skill points on the Cyber Commando tree. Athena’s action skill is summoning shields, so you should focus her skill points on the Phalanx tree. By aligning your skill points with your action skill, your character will have more better skill synergy, which improve the damage your character does in-game.

Depending on your desired build goal, you can distribute your skill points differently. If your goal is to increase the damage your character does with guns, focus your points on the middle skill trees. If you want to use elemental damage, focus on the skill trees that give you status effect.

Finally, if you want to use melee attacks, focus on the skill trees that will increase the damage you do with melee attack. Before you allocate your skill points to skill trees, you must have a goal for your characters skill build. This will determine how many skill points you allocate to each tree.

A common mistake in the game is not reaching the capstone skill for the Tier 6 in the primary tree for your character. Each tree has different skill tier. To reach each following tier, you must spend five skill points.

If you do not spend at least 24 skill points in a tree, you will not reach the Tier 6 capstone skill. However, if you spend 26 skill points in one tree, you will unlock that capstone skill. To make better use of your skill points, allocate as many as possible to reach the capstone skill in one tree before allocating much of your skill points to a second tree.

Otherwise, you will reach Tier 3 or 4 in several trees but will lack the power that a capstone skill can provide. You can use a build calculator to assist you in the game. A build calculator will take your characters level and your desired build goal and show you how to allocate your skill points to the trees without spending more skill points than you can earn.

Many build calculators has preset builds. Preset builds are skill point allocations that have been tested in the game to increase the characters effectiveness in combat missions. By using a preset build, you ensure that your character will have the necessary skills and skill point allocations for challenging battles.

Finally, the class mod and relics you buy for your character can give you extra skill points. These can help you reach your desired capstone skills for your characters tree.

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