Enter Unit Build Details
Use estimated game values. This tool gives a build comparison estimate, not an official combat engine result.
Example Data Table
| Build Type | ATK | MAG | Killer | Chain | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical Finisher | 8500 | 1800 | 300% | 6x | Single burst turn |
| Magic Chainer | 1400 | 8200 | 250% | 6x | Element chain damage |
| Hybrid Attacker | 6500 | 6400 | 200% | 5.5x | Mixed stat scaling |
| Bulk Support | 2500 | 2800 | 0% | 1x | Survival comparison |
Formula Used
This calculator uses a practical estimator for Brave Exvius unit comparison. It combines base stats, pots, gear, passive bonuses, leader bonuses, and active buffs.
Final Stat = (Base + Pot + Gear) × (1 + Passive% + Leader%) × (1 + Active%)
Estimated Damage = ((Offense Stat² ÷ Effective Enemy Bulk) × Modifier) × Variance × Chain × Killer × Element × Amp × LB × Mitigation
Physical builds use ATK against DEF. Magical builds use MAG against SPR. Hybrid builds use the average of ATK and MAG against average enemy bulk. The unit score blends rotation damage, estimated durability, and MP value.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the unit name, role, level, and damage type.
- Add base stats, pot stats, and gear stats.
- Enter passive bonuses, leader skill bonuses, and active buffs.
- Set ability modifier, killer bonus, chain cap, amp, imperil, and enemy resist.
- Add enemy DEF or SPR values for better comparison.
- Press the calculate button to view the result above the form.
- Use CSV or PDF export to save the report.
Advanced Brave Exvius Unit Build Guide
Why Unit Math Matters
Brave Exvius builds can feel complex because many bonuses stack together. A unit may look strong on the surface. Yet the final result depends on gear, killers, buffs, imperils, and enemy defenses. This calculator helps you compare builds with a single structured report. It is useful for damage dealers, finishers, chainers, hybrid attackers, and survival focused units.
Stats and Scaling
Damage usually improves sharply when the main attack stat rises. That happens because the estimator squares the selected offense stat. Physical units depend on ATK. Magic units depend on MAG. Hybrid units use both values. This makes balanced gear important for hybrid builds. A small stat gain can become large after buffs and chain multipliers.
Buffs, Killers, and Elements
Killers are often more valuable than raw stats. They multiply final output against matching enemy races. Element amp and imperil also change damage heavily. A strong imperil can turn neutral damage into a large advantage. Enemy resistance lowers this benefit. You should test different values before choosing gear.
Chain and Rotation Planning
Chain multiplier affects burst turns. Finishers need proper timing to land inside chains. Multi hit abilities can raise total turn damage. Rotation turns help estimate longer combat plans. This is useful when comparing burst units with steady damage units. A single huge turn may not always beat stable rotation damage.
Survival Value
Damage is not the only measure. Hard trials often require enough HP, DEF, SPR, and MP. The calculator includes physical and magical effective health. This gives a simple durability view. Use it to avoid fragile builds. A stronger unit is often one that survives while dealing reliable damage.
FAQs
1. What does this Brave Exvius unit calculator do?
It estimates final stats, damage, survival value, and a unit score. It helps compare different builds before spending resources or changing gear.
2. Is this an official game formula?
No. It is a practical estimator for build comparison. Real game results can differ because hidden mechanics, variance, morale, and skill details may apply.
3. Which damage type should I choose?
Choose physical for ATK scaling. Choose magical for MAG scaling. Choose hybrid when the unit uses both ATK and MAG in its damage kit.
4. How are killer bonuses handled?
Killer bonus is treated as a direct multiplier. For example, 200% killer becomes a 3x multiplier against the matching enemy race.
5. Why does enemy resistance matter?
Enemy resistance reduces elemental output. Imperil lowers that resistance. The calculator combines both values into one element multiplier.
6. What is effective enemy bulk?
It is the enemy defensive value after DEF or SPR ignore. Physical attacks use DEF, magical attacks use SPR, and hybrid attacks use both.
7. Can I export my result?
Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet data. Use the PDF button after calculating to save a readable unit report.
8. Why is my score low?
Your build may need more main stat, stronger killers, better chain values, higher imperil, or lower enemy mitigation. Try changing one factor at a time.