Calculator Form
Formula Used
Total Spent = Strength + Agility + Vitality + Authority + Grit + Expertise.
Unspent Points = Available Attribute Points - Total Spent.
Five Point Perk Tiers = floor(Attribute Points / 5).
Attribute Cap Use = (Total Spent / 120) × 100.
Role Fit Score = sum((Attribute Points / 20) × Role Weight) × 100.
The role fit score is a planning guide. It is not an official damage, defense, or follower value.
How To Use This Calculator
- Enter your build name and character level.
- Set the available attribute point pool for your rules.
- Choose a role, or keep the balanced option.
- Add points for Strength, Agility, Vitality, Authority, Grit, and Expertise.
- Add corrupted points if your build uses them.
- Press the calculate button to view totals above the form.
- Use CSV or PDF export to save the build.
Example Data Table
| Build Type | Strength | Agility | Vitality | Authority | Grit | Expertise | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Melee Warrior | 20 | 0 | 20 | 0 | 15 | 5 | Close combat and survival pressure |
| Follower Commander | 5 | 0 | 15 | 20 | 10 | 10 | Thrall support and safer exploration |
| Gathering Specialist | 5 | 5 | 15 | 0 | 15 | 20 | Resource runs and carrying plans |
| Balanced Explorer | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Flexible travel and testing |
Build Planning Article
Why Attribute Planning Matters
A Conan Exiles attribute plan works best when it starts with a clear role. Each point should support the way you fight, travel, craft, or command followers. Random spending can still work, yet it often leaves important perk tiers unfinished. This calculator keeps the whole build visible. It totals every selected attribute, checks the available pool, and shows which areas receive the heaviest investment.
Choosing A Build Direction
Strength suits heavy melee pressure. Agility supports quick weapons and ranged attacks. Vitality helps survival. Authority improves follower based plans. Grit supports stamina and toughness. Expertise helps gathering, carrying, and practical exploration. Most builds mix two or three primary areas, then place remaining points into support stats. A focused warrior may invest heavily in Strength, Vitality, and Grit. A thrall commander may prefer Authority, Vitality, and Expertise.
Using Tier Checkpoints
The useful part is the tier view. Attribute systems are easier to judge when every five points forms a checkpoint. A value of five, ten, fifteen, or twenty often means a new perk level. The calculator counts those checkpoints and reports the next point target. This helps you avoid stopping one point short of a major upgrade. It also helps compare several layouts before changing a live character.
Saving And Comparing Builds
Use the notes field to record armor, weapons, server rules, corruption choices, or planned respec ideas. Then export the result. The CSV file is helpful for spreadsheets. The PDF file is better for saving a clean summary. You can test a raid build, a dungeon build, a follower build, or a farming build without rebuilding the page.
Final Planning Tips
No calculator can decide the perfect character alone. Enemy type, play style, gear quality, and server settings matter. Still, a clear point map prevents waste. It also makes build discussions easier. When the numbers are visible, choices become simpler. You can see total investment, open points, perk tier count, and the strongest attribute focus in one place.
For best results, save more than one version. Keep a leveling plan, a final plan, and a backup plan for unusual encounters. Small changes can shift stamina use, carry space, and follower strength. Reviewing options before play saves resources and reduces guesswork during tense combat or long resource runs across dangerous areas or late game boss fights.
FAQs
What does this calculator do?
It totals six Conan Exiles attributes, checks available points, estimates perk tiers, highlights warnings, and prepares export files for easier build planning.
Does this tool change my game character?
No. It only plans numbers in the browser and on the server page. You must still apply changes inside your own game.
Why does each attribute stop at twenty?
The form uses twenty as the planning cap for each attribute. This keeps the calculator clean and helps compare common full tier layouts.
What should I enter for available points?
Enter the point pool used by your character, mod, server, or rule set. The calculator compares your spending against that value.
What is the role fit score?
It is a planning score based on role weights. It helps compare build direction, but it is not an official combat formula.
Can I save my result?
Yes. After calculation, use the CSV button for spreadsheet data or the PDF button for a clean build summary.
Why is my build marked overspent?
Your selected attribute total is higher than the available point pool. Lower some attributes or increase the available points value.
Should I always spend every point?
Usually yes, but testing can matter. Leave points open while comparing builds, then finish the plan once the direction feels right.