What to know
- The legendary mod Granted is seen on some weapons, such as the Vladof SMG Kaoson.
- It shows up in the official list of legendary effects under the entry “Legendary: Roach. Granted” but without further detail.
- The community has been asking what Granted means because in-game descriptions do not clarify its function.
- No reliable source (as of late September 2025) has detailed what Granted actually grants—it remains an unresolved effect.
What we know so far about the Granted Effect in BL4
Granted is a name given to a special legendary effect or modifier in Borderlands 4. It is attached to high-tier items and appears alongside flavor text, but the precise bonus or behavior it provides is not yet documented in any official patch notes or guides. In that sense, it is like many recent legendary mod effects in BL4: you know the name, but what it does in terms of gameplay is still speculative.
Here are some examples and related observations:
| Weapon / Item | Manufacturer | Effect Label | Known Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kaoson (SMG) | Vladof | Granted | The weapon’s legendary perk is labelled Granted, but its mechanics are not clearly explained. |
Community theory suggests that Granted might involve some conditional bonus—something that triggers under certain circumstances (on kill, on critical hit, or with a specific attachment), but no conclusive proof has emerged.

Why Granted remains mysterious
Lack of official description
The game does not currently provide any tooltip or detailed description for Granted on items—it just lists the word.
Community has not confirmed the behavior
Players testing items with Granted have not reliably isolated the effect. Observations are inconsistent. Some say they see no special effect; others believe there is something, but cannot confirm what it is.
Possibility of a bug or a placeholder
It is possible that Granted is a placeholder term used by developers until the effect is finalized or fully implemented, or that it is bugged in current builds.
How to test Granted yourself
If you have a granted item and want to try to figure out what it does, here are some steps you can follow:
Step 1
Equip the item with the Granted effect.
Step 2
Compare performance without it—in similar gear setups, firing on the same enemy types.
Step 3
Try to see activation triggers: on headshots, crits, kills, reloads, or when using specific licensed parts.
Step 4
Use logs or damage numbers if possible to detect hidden multipliers.
Step 5
Share your findings with the community to see if others notice the same behavior.
Conclusion: where things stand on Granted
Granted is a legendary effect in Borderlands 4 that currently lacks a documented mechanic. You may see it on weapons like Kaoson or in lists for Roach, but what it means exactly is still unknown. If you come across an item with Granted, treat it as intriguing but not reliably understood—testing your own copy is the best way for now. It might simply activate conditionally or could be mislabelled pending developer clarification.
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