DeadwoodJedi Clan Boss Calculator

Enter champion speeds, delays, and boss difficulty details. Preview turn order, cooldowns, and stun risk. Export your tune before spending silver on gear changes.

Enter Clan Boss Team Details

Boss and Global Settings


Champion 1


Champion 2


Champion 3


Champion 4


Champion 5


Example Data Table

Champion Shown Speed Cooldown Delay Role
Unkillable Lead 241 3 0 Block damage timing
Ally Protector 218 4 1 Protection coverage
Poisoner 205 3 0 Damage over time
Debuffer 192 3 2 Decrease defense
Stun Target 172 4 0 Controlled stun path

Formula Used

Effective Speed = shown speed + aura gain + set gain + speed buff gain + turn meter gain.

Aura Gain = base speed × speed aura percentage.

Set Gain = base speed × speed set percentage × lore factor.

Speed Buff Gain = shown speed × 30% × speed buff uptime.

Turn Meter Gain = shown speed × average turn meter boost percentage.

Turn Simulation adds effective speed to each unit meter until a unit reaches 100 meter.

Estimated Damage = champion turns × average turn damage + boss turns × poison or burn damage.

How To Use This Calculator

Select the Clan Boss difficulty first. Enter a custom boss speed only when custom mode is selected.

Add your team speed aura, speed buff uptime, turn meter boost, and damage debuff bonus.

Enter each champion name, base speed, shown speed, cooldown, opening delay, buff duration, damage, and stun weight.

Press the calculate button. The result appears above the form and below the header.

Review effective speed, rhythm, skill uses, buff coverage, damage, stun target, and early turn order.

Download the CSV or PDF file to save the tune before changing gear.

About This Clan Boss Calculator

This calculator helps players plan a Clan Boss speed tune before gear changes. It follows a DeadwoodJedi style workflow. You enter boss speed, difficulty, aura, buff uptime, and each champion setup. The tool then simulates turn meter progress. It reports turn order, skill timing, buff coverage, damage, and stun priority.

Why Speed Tuning Matters

Clan Boss battles reward repeatable timing. A small speed change can move a healer before protection. It can also place block damage after the boss strike. That mistake can break a whole key. A clear table helps you test values before spending silver. It also shows whether a champion runs near a one to one, four to three, or two to one rhythm.

What The Results Show

The result panel gives effective speed for every champion. It counts champion turns over the chosen boss rounds. It estimates skill uses from cooldown and opening delay. It also estimates boss turn coverage from buff duration. Damage is projected from average hit damage, poison damage, and debuff bonus. The turn order preview lists early actions. That preview is useful when checking stun setup and skill opening.

How To Read The Tune

Start with the boss difficulty. Ultra Nightmare uses a faster boss than Nightmare. Then add your aura and speed effects. Enter displayed speed, base speed, speed set bonus, cooldown, and delay for each champion. Keep delays realistic. A delay of zero means the skill is available immediately. A delay of one means the champion waits one own turn first.

Practical Gear Notes

Use this tool as a planning aid, not a final guarantee. Game mechanics may include mastery procs, true speed rounding, turn meter boosts, extra turns, and AI rules. Those details can alter a tune. Test the exported plan in game. Save the CSV or PDF after each gear version. Compare versions before upgrading artifacts. This keeps your team cleaner and easier to rebuild later.

For best accuracy, copy speeds from the champion detail screen. Avoid changing masteries during tests. Note any live arena or area bonus separately. If your team uses counterattack, ally attack, or reflex gear, watch the preview carefully after every test run. Those effects can shift cooldown timing.

FAQs

What does this calculator estimate?

It estimates Clan Boss turn order, effective speed, skill timing, buff coverage, damage, and likely stun direction from your entered values.

Is this an official DeadwoodJedi tool?

No. This is a fan-style planning calculator. Use it to test ideas, then confirm the final tune inside the game.

Why enter base speed and shown speed?

Base speed helps estimate aura and set effects. Shown speed represents the speed visible on your champion build screen.

What does opening delay mean?

Opening delay means how many own turns a champion waits before using the main skill. Zero means the skill starts immediately.

What is stun target weight?

Stun target weight is a manual priority number. The highest value is reported as the likely planned stun target.

Why can real results differ?

Masteries, extra turns, skill AI, true speed rounding, counterattacks, and turn meter effects can change real battle timing.

Can I use it for Nightmare and Ultra Nightmare?

Yes. Select the correct difficulty. You can also choose custom mode and enter any boss speed manually.

How should I save a tune?

Calculate the team first. Then download the CSV or PDF result before changing artifacts, masteries, or skill presets.

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