Edition Borderlands 4The first Story Pack DLC, Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned, introduced the game's first post-launch Vault Hunter. C4SH, Rogue, is the first playable Vault Hunter robot Borderlands 4and features a set that relies heavily on luck and manipulating that luck to the player's advantage. When players had a chance to really dive into the new Vault Hunter skill trees and new DLC gear, the extremely powerful C4SH build was revealed, capable of dealing infinite damage when set up correctly.
Although Borderlands 4The new DLC was controversial among fans, mainly due to the ratio of content to price, most players consider C4SH to be an exceptional addition to the expansion. The new Vault Hunter's three action skills include Cross-Fire, which allows C4SH to wield his dual revolvers, Sleight of Hand, which allows C4SH to unleash random effects through cards, and Cleromancy, which allows C4SH to roll dice and summon a bone totem based on the result. It's the last of these skills, along with the unique C4SH Windfall trait, that makes this possible Borderlands 4 players to achieve infinite damage with Vault Hunter.
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C4SH has infinite damage in Borderlands 4
Borderlands 4 She's no stranger to infinite damage, as the game opened with an infinite damage build for Vex that utilized her ability to pile bleed on enemies with her Bloodletter skill and Throwing Knife with the Penetrator Augment. This infinite bleed build for Vex was actually the result of an unintended interaction that was eventually fixed Borderlands 4. Now, with the release of Story Pack 1, it is possible to create another endless build using the combination of C4SH skills and the new Class Mod.
C4SH infinite bleed build-in Borderlands 4 was originally discovered by Reddit user Ancient_Rune, who shared a video of damage scaling in action on the game's subreddit. The video shows C4SH constantly damaging enemies with very little user input, resulting in millions of damage. No Borderlands 4 Players who had the opportunity to use Vex's infinite bleed build during its heyday will likely notice the similarities between the two, showing just how powerful bleed can be in Borderlands 4.
It's unclear whether these bloody interactions are an intentional part of C4SH's gameplay or not, so Borderlands 4 players should use it before it gets nerfed.
How to get C4SH infinite damage
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Gamer Class Mod
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Cleromancy Action Skill
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The Wilds Passive
C4SH's infinite trickle build is largely based on its ability to bleed when landing critical hits. To do this, players will need C4SH's Gamer Class Mod, which allows the Vault Hunter to cause enemies to bleed whenever he shouts them. Crit killing an enemy while bleeding also allows C4SH to spawn a chaos totem, essentially giving players another source of damage with the potential to crit and cause another pile of bleed. The game loop thus becomes activating as many bleed sources as possible to continuously increase the C4SH critical content source with new totems to then cause further bleeds in an endless loop.
To further increase C4SH's potential, players should invest in his Cleromancy Action Skill, which allows C4SH to keep more totems active on the field and increases the chance of bleeding from the crit process. C4SH's green skill tree will give this deck its most important skills, such as The Wilds, a passive that inherits the damage source from C4SH, meaning it can also cause its own bleed instance. The result is a build that can pile up bleeds from multiple sources very quickly and constantly and exponentially damage enemies to the point where players will have to do nothing but stand back and watch the health bars melt away.
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September 12, 2025
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Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Crude Language, In-Game Purchases, User Interaction