C4SH skill tree, explained
C4SH (players also search "Cash") is the breakout Vault Hunter for skill-tree planning right now. His kit is built on risk and reward, and he is structured differently from the rest of the roster.
- Three skill trees: Chaos Walking, Luck of the Draw, and Roll the Bones.
- Three Action Skills: Cross-Fire, Sleight of Hand, and Cleromancy — all of which involve an element of chance.
- No capstones. Instead, every tree grants Devil's Tines, a passive that gives C4SH an additional Augment slot — so you can run up to four Augments at once.
That makes C4SH a build-crafting playground: rather than rushing one capstone, you spread into Augment slots and chase the loop that fits your playstyle. Cross-Fire (in Chaos Walking) is the most straightforward starting point for gun-focused players. For the practical leveling order and class-mod priorities, see the C4SH builds guide.
How the planner works
- Pick a Vault Hunter.
- Click a node to add a point; shift-click or right-click to remove one. Later tiers unlock as you invest 5 / 10 / 25 points in a tree.
- Hit Copy share link to encode the build into the URL and paste it into Discord, Reddit or a guide.
An honest note on accuracy
Borderlands 4's full skill trees are still being documented by the community. In the interactive planner, the per-node names and effects are community-built and illustrative — the allocation rules, prerequisites and sharing all work correctly, but you should confirm exact skill text in-game. C4SH's tree and Action Skill names above come from the official 2K C4SH page. We will fold C4SH into the interactive planner once node-level data is solid; until then this overview and the C4SH guide carry the verified parts.