Borderlands 4 Legendary Weapons List: All Known Legendary Gear & Locations

Complete legendary gear list in Borderlands 4.

by Baron Von Vault
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You’ll find every known Legendary weapon and piece of gear from Borderlands 4 cataloged and explained so you can spot the must-have drops and plan efficient farming routes. This guide lists each Legendary item, describes their unique effects, and points you to where they commonly drop so you can chase specific gear with purpose.

They’ll learn how Legendary loot changes builds, which bosses and activities tend to drop the best items, and which pieces are rare enough to prioritize farming. The concise entries and clear location notes let players decide quickly what to pursue and how to optimize time in-game.

Key Takeaways

  • A full catalog of known Legendary gear helps prioritize which items to hunt.
  • Unique effects are summarized to evaluate gear impact on builds.
  • Drop sources and farming tips guide efficient gear acquisition.

Comprehensive Borderlands 4 Legendary Weapons List

This section lists high-impact legendary weapons by class, highlighting unique effects, reliable farm sources, and manufacturer traits that matter for builds and farming runs.

Assault Rifles

Assault rifles in Borderlands 4 favor sustained damage and often add utility through elemental conversions or special projectile behavior. Maliwan ARs like Plasma Coil and Aegon’s Dream emphasize precise elemental burst damage, useful against shields and armored foes. Vladof rifles such as Onslaught and Finnity XXX-L lean into high fire rates and heat mechanics; Finnity XXX-L notably avoids ammo use while overheating, enabling long sustained bursts in extended fights.

Jakobs and Torgue models trade rate for raw impact: Jakobs rifles crit hard, while Torgue ARs add explosive area damage that pairs well with crowd-control builds. Daedalus and Ripper designs focus on punch and oddball effects—look for weapons like Darkbeast (piercing rounds with explosive proc) when seeking hybrid playstyles. Recommended farms include boss drops from Voraxis, The Oppressor, and specific named bosses such as Primordial Guardian Radix for high-tier AR variants.

Shotguns

Shotguns deliver close-range burst and shotgun-specific legendary modifiers change how they handle spread and pellet behavior. Jakobs shotguns keep raw pellet damage high and often pair well with crit-focused builds; Husky Friend (a Tediore/Torgue-style drop) provides turret-like auto-fire synergies for players who want sustained area denial from close range. Torgue shotguns like Lead Balloon apply physics or explosive traits, producing projectile behaviors that bypass conventional spread limits.

Daedalus and Order shotguns introduce unique mechanics—some count as multiple weapon types or spawn child projectiles on impact. Farming locations of note include Splashzone and Primordial Guardian encounters for several rare shotgun drops. Players should prioritize shotguns with crowd-clearing effects (explosive radii, child projectiles) when engaging hordes, and pick higher-precision models if planning for built-in crit windows.

Submachine Guns (SMGs)

SMGs excel at close-to-mid engagements with fast TTK and many legendary SMGs carry status or utility procs. Maliwan SMGs such as Goalkeeper and Star Helix favor elemental application and beam-like sustained damage. Tediore and Jakobs SMGs reward aggressive reload or critical play; Tediore-style items like Budget Deity provide additional gadget-like effects on use, useful for hybrid builds.

Ripper and Daedalus SMGs introduce effects like self-replicating projectiles or piercing rounds—Darkbeast appears as an SMG option with explosion procs on hit. Players chasing SMG drops should farm The Oppressor and Splashzone for dependable legendary tables. Choose SMGs that match playstyle: status/elemental for shield and sustain fights, or high-RoF ballistic SMGs for raw DPS and stagger.

Sniper Rifles

Snipers in Borderlands 4 prioritize single-target damage and special crit interactions. Vladof and Daedalus snipers like Stop Gap and Asher’s Rise trade conventional damage curves for mechanics such as Reconfigure (rate-to-damage scaling) or Slow Burn (critical hits apply status). Jakobs snipers remain top picks for pure crit builds; they pair well with skills that boost headshot multipliers.

Look for unique legendaries that change scope mechanics or ammo consumption—Finnity XXX-L appears in some long-range contexts with heat rules that ignore ammo drain when overheating. Boss sources such as Axemaul, Primordial Guardian Inceptus, and Terminus Range encounters drop high-tier snipers. Prioritize snipers with crit-enabled special effects (status on crit, armor-piercing) when facing single large targets like Bio-Thresher Omega or Primordial Guardians.

Obtaining and Farming Legendary Gear

Legendary gear appears from specific enemy sources, map locations, and rare spawns. Players should prioritize targeted boss runs, visit high-yield zones, and include non-weapon gear like shields, class mods, and repkits in their farming loops.

Drop Locations and Boss Drops

Legendaries drop primarily from named bosses and a handful of high-tier enemy events across zones such as Fadefields, Coastal Bonescape, and Dissected Plateau. Bosses with known legendary tables include Bramblesong, Skyspanner Kratch, The Oppressor, Primordial Guardians (Inceptus/Origo/Radix), and the Foundry Freaks (Frank/Hank/Sal) in the Foundry area.
Certain smaller encounters—Rippa Roadbirds, Driller Hole, and Splashzone mini-bosses—can yield rarer items like unique ordnance or the Husky Friend shotgun. Locations like the Abandoned Auger Mine, Synthetic Nave, and Terminus District host bosses that drop shields and class mods.

Players should note location-linked requirements: some bosses only drop specific legendaries after story progress or with a Vault Key fragment in inventory. Farming loops that include Idolator’s Noose, Cuspid Climb, and Upper Dominion increase encounter variety and chance to hit multiple boss tables per run.

Manufacturers and Weapon Effects

Each manufacturer imparts signature mechanics that influence legendary effects and playstyle. Maliwan legendaries favor elemental-focused effects (e.g., Energy Shield interactions), Torgue produces explosive ordnance and weapons that spawn missiles or area damage, and Vladof items emphasize high fire rates and sustained output. Daedalus and Jakobs often provide precision or critical-oriented perks.
Legendary effects can be unique mechanics like “Delegation” (stationary projectiles firing beams), “Nucleosynthesis” (shield-break novas), or combo systems tied to repkits and ordnance. Stop Gap, for example, represents a manufacturer-specific energy tradeoff: lowered fire rate for massive damage. Players should match a legendary’s effect to their build—elemental Maliwan legendaries pair well with elemental-status builds, while Torgue explosives suit crowd-control setups.

Types of Legendary Gear Beyond Weapons

Legendary drops include more than guns: shields, class mods, ordnance (grenades/heavy weapons), and repkits appear on many boss tables. Extra Medium (Energy Shield) or Firewerks (Armor Shield) alter defensive play by triggering novas or homing missiles on shield events. Class mods can redefine skill trees and enable builds that would otherwise underperform.
Repkits like Kill Spring convert excess damage into healing or grant immunities, giving sustain options for solo or co-op runs. Ordnance items (Buoy, Waterfall) provide movement or area-denial tools. Farming should therefore target boss tables that list the desired gear type explicitly—for instance, Bio-Bulkhead and Splashzone commonly drop ordnance and grenades, while Terminus and Dissected Plateau bosses more frequently drop shields and class mods.

Tips for Farming Efficiency

Design a route that hits multiple boss spawns per loop: chain runs through Fadefields → Dissected Plateau → Synthetic Nave to cycle bosses like The Oppressor, Primordial Guardians, and Bio-Bulkhead quickly. Include short, repeatable encounters such as Rippa Roadbirds and Foundry Freaks to supplement rare drops.
Use consumables and SHiFT codes when available to boost dedicated drop chances. Reset instance or use matchmaking to quickly repeat boss encounters; respawn timers often favor short circuits over long patrols. Target specific named bosses when seeking discrete items (e.g., Skyspanner Kratch for certain ordnance, Bramblesong for high-tier class mods). Track which bosses drop repkits (like Kill Spring) or shields (Extra Medium, Cindershelly) and prioritize those when a player needs sustain or defensive upgrades.

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Baron Von Vault is the founder of the Von Vault Network and creator of D4Dead, BorderlandsHQ, and 40KFAQ. He publishes research-driven analysis of action RPG and looter shooter systems, focusing on progression loops, class mechanics, and endgame design.

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