Example Data Table
| Target |
Extreme Price Each |
Torstol Price |
XP Bonus |
Expected Result |
| 100 overloads |
12,000 |
8,000 |
0% |
300 doses and 100,000 XP |
| 250 overloads |
10,500 |
7,800 |
10% |
750 doses and 275,000 XP |
| 1,000 doses |
11,200 |
8,500 |
20% |
334 overloads before safety buffer |
Formula Used
Base overloads from doses: target doses ÷ doses per overload, rounded up.
Planned overloads: base overloads × (1 + safety percent ÷ 100), rounded up.
Extreme potion requirement: planned overloads × 1 for each extreme type.
Expected torstol consumed: planned overloads × (1 - torstol saving percent ÷ 100), rounded up.
Ingredient cost: buy quantity × unit price.
Net cost: total purchase cost - empty vial credit.
Total XP: planned overloads × base XP × (1 + XP bonus percent ÷ 100).
Profit or loss: net value - net cost.
Cost per dose: net cost ÷ total doses.
How to Use This Calculator
Choose whether your target is overloads or doses.
Enter the amount you want to make.
Add any safety buffer for extra supplies.
Enter current prices for each ingredient.
Add owned stock from your bank.
Set XP bonuses, make rate, and bank cycle time.
Press calculate to view the result above the form.
Download the CSV or PDF report for later use.
Overload Planning for Long Sessions
Overload making is a supply construction task. You gather many small parts. Then you turn them into one combat resource. This calculator treats each overload as a planned build. It counts ingredients first. It then estimates cost, value, time, experience, and vial return. The goal is simple. You can see the full bank demand before starting.
Why Batch Math Matters
Large potion runs can hide small mistakes. One missing extreme potion stops the whole batch. A high torstol price can change the final cost fast. Stock already in your bank also matters. This tool separates required items from items you still need to buy. That makes shopping cleaner. It also keeps your batch target realistic.
Cost and Value Control
The calculator accepts your own prices. Use current market values, guide prices, or personal estimates. Overload value can be set to zero when you only want cost. It can also represent your personal combat value. Fees are optional. Vial credit is optional too. These settings help different play styles.
Experience and Time
Every overload can award experience. Add an experience bonus when an event, outfit, or boost applies. The tool multiplies base experience by the bonus rate. It also estimates time from your expected make rate. Bank cycle time can be included. This gives a better hourly view.
Waste, Savings, and Stock
Planning buffers are useful. A waste or safety percentage adds extra potions to the target. A torstol saving rate lowers expected torstol use. Owned stock reduces purchases. The bottleneck result shows how many overloads your current stock can support. This is helpful before buying anything.
Practical Use
Start with your target doses or overload count. Enter prices for the five extreme potions and torstol. Add any stock already owned. Review total cost, cost per dose, and purchase quantities. Export the report before you shop. Keep the file with your notes. Repeat the run after prices change. This keeps every potion build organized and easy to audit.
Construction Category Note
The page category can stay Construction. It frames overload making as a material plan. Inputs become resources. Output becomes a finished batch. The same logic works for many crafting calculators. It favors clear build totals.
FAQs
What does this overload calculator estimate?
It estimates required ingredients, purchases, cost, doses, experience, time, vial return, and optional profit or loss for overload making.
Can I calculate by doses instead of overloads?
Yes. Select dose count as the target type. The calculator converts doses into overloads by dividing by doses per potion and rounding up.
Why is torstol different from the extreme potions?
Torstol can use a saving rate input. This lowers expected consumed torstol while the five extreme potions stay one per overload.
What does safety or waste percent mean?
It adds a buffer to your target. Use it when you want extra supplies or want to protect the plan from mistakes.
Can I use banked ingredients?
Yes. Enter your owned stock for each ingredient. The tool subtracts that stock and shows only the remaining buy quantity.
What should I enter for overload value?
Enter zero for cost-only planning. Enter a personal value when you want profit, replacement value, or session value estimates.
How is estimated time calculated?
It uses overloads made per hour plus optional bank cycle time. This creates estimated hours, XP per hour, and profit per hour.
Does the PDF button need a server library?
No. The page uses a browser script to create the PDF report. The CSV export is generated by the page file.