Advanced Skill Planner
Example Data Table
| Build Type | Role | Skill Points | Focus | Expected Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berserker Burst | Dungeon | 145 | Damage | High DPS with weaker defense |
| Guardian Wall | Raid | 132 | Tank | High survival with stable cooldowns |
| Mystic Support | Support | 118 | Support | Strong utility and resource control |
| Ranger Control | PvP | 124 | Control | Balanced pressure and crowd control |
Formula Used
The calculator uses a planning model for comparing skill builds. It does not copy hidden game server values.
Rank Cost = ceil(Base Cost × (1 + Rank Growth × Previous Rank))
Hit Damage = Raw Power × Rank Bonus × Blessing Bonus × Critical Multiplier × Focus Modifier × PvP Modifier
Effective Cooldown = Base Cooldown × (1 - Cooldown Reduction) × Utility Reduction
DPS = Total Estimated Damage ÷ Encounter Time
Efficiency = Weighted Build Score ÷ Upgrade Point Cost
How to Use This Calculator
- Select your class, role, and build focus.
- Enter your level, skill points, gear power, and weapon power.
- Add current and target ranks for each skill group.
- Adjust critical stats, cooldown reduction, and encounter length.
- Press the calculate button to view results above the form.
- Use CSV or PDF export to save your build plan.
Bless Online Skill Planning Guide
Why Skill Planning Matters
Bless Online builds can feel hard to compare. Many players spend points quickly. Then they notice weak damage, poor survival, or long cooldowns. A planner helps before making changes. It gives structure to every upgrade choice.
Point Budget Control
Skill points are limited. Higher ranks should cost more in a realistic planner. This calculator uses rising rank costs. It shows the full upgrade cost from current rank to target rank. It also warns when your selected build goes over budget.
Damage and Cooldown Balance
Damage is not only weapon power. Skill ranks, passives, blessings, critical chance, and critical damage all matter. Cooldown reduction also changes performance. A lower cooldown creates more casts during a fight. More casts can raise total damage, but they may also increase resource pressure.
Role Based Decisions
A solo build needs balance. A dungeon build may favor burst damage. A raid build often needs survival. A support build should value utility. PvP builds usually need control and safer timing. The calculator uses role modifiers to reflect those different goals.
Using Efficiency
Efficiency is useful when comparing two builds. A high score means your points create strong value. A low score means too many points may be locked into weak upgrades. This does not mean the build is bad. It means the build may need tuning.
Reset Cost Planning
Reset costs can grow fast. The tool estimates paid reset points after free tokens are used. This helps players decide whether a full rebuild is worth it. It also helps compare small upgrades against large resets.
Best Practice
Run several versions of your build. Save each result. Compare point cost, DPS, survival, utility, and resource pressure. Choose the build that fits your play style, not only the highest damage number.
FAQs
1. What does this Bless Online skill calculator do?
It estimates skill point cost, damage output, cooldown value, utility, survival, reset cost, and build efficiency for planned character builds.
2. Is this calculator only for one class?
No. It supports several class labels. The math is flexible, so you can compare different planning styles across many character roles.
3. Why does rank cost increase?
Higher skill ranks usually represent stronger upgrades. The calculator uses a rising cost model to make advanced ranks feel more expensive.
4. What does efficiency mean?
Efficiency compares the weighted build score against total upgrade cost. A higher value means stronger output for each skill point spent.
5. Can I use this for PvP planning?
Yes. Select the PvP role. The calculator applies a PvP modifier and helps compare control, damage, survival, and utility value.
6. Does the calculator show work?
Yes. The result includes each skill group, current rank, target rank, point cost, and rank-by-rank cost breakdown.
7. Can I export my result?
Yes. You can export the calculated result as a CSV file. You can also create a PDF report from the result section.
8. Are the formulas official game formulas?
No. The formulas are planning estimates. They help compare builds, but they should be adjusted if exact game values are known.