Advanced Morale Calculator
Enter your team morale values, route pressure, fight count, and risk penalties.
Formula Used
Total Chat Value = Hero 1 + Hero 2 + Hero 3 + Hero 4
Camping Gain = Total Chat Value × Camping Talks Used
Synergy Gain = Camping Gain × Team Synergy Bonus %
Movement Cost = Route Rooms × 1.2 × (1 + Detour Cost %)
Fight Cost = Normal Fights × 2.1 × Difficulty Modifier + Elite Fights × 5 × Difficulty Modifier
Final Morale = Starting Morale + Camping Gain + Synergy Gain - Movement Cost - Fight Cost - Trap Penalty
Safety Reserve = Final Morale - Safety Target
How To Use This Calculator
- Enter your starting morale for the labyrinth route.
- Add estimated morale values for all four heroes.
- Enter the number of camping talks you expect to use.
- Add synergy bonus if the team has strong compatibility.
- Enter rooms, fights, elite fights, and penalty values.
- Select the route difficulty level.
- Press calculate and review the result above the form.
- Use CSV or PDF buttons to save the result.
Example Data Table
| Team Plan | Start Morale | Chat Total | Rooms | Fights | Final Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Safe Farm Route | 50 | 24 | 18 | 6 | Fast material farming |
| Boss Route | 48 | 29 | 26 | 12 | Boss clear attempt |
| Treasure Route | 55 | 27 | 30 | 10 | Chest and token route |
Smarter Labyrinth Planning
Epic Seven morale planning is useful when a team must clear many rooms before leaving a labyrinth. A strong team may still fail if morale drops too low. Low morale reduces safety, slows progress, and can make a good route feel risky. This calculator helps you compare starting morale, camping talks, room costs, battle costs, and penalties in one place.
Why Morale Matters
Morale works like a route budget. Each movement, fight, and bad event spends part of that budget. Camping talks restore some morale, but the gain depends on your selected heroes and chosen conversation style. A higher final score gives more room for mistakes. It also helps when a path has elite enemies, treasure detours, or boss rooms.
Planning Better Teams
Use the four hero fields to enter estimated chat values or personal morale ratings. Then add synergy when the team has strong compatibility. Add penalties for repeated fights, risky choices, or unknown rooms. The calculator combines these values and creates a final morale score. It also converts that score into a status label, so the result is easy to read.
Route Comparison
The chart shows how morale changes across route stages. This makes planning faster. You can test a short farm path, a boss path, or a long exploration route. Change the inputs and submit again. The CSV button saves the main numbers. The PDF button saves a clean report for later use.
Best Practice
Do not pick a team only by damage. Pick a team that can survive, heal, and keep morale stable. A balanced group can clear more rooms with less risk. Keep a margin above zero before bosses. If the final score is weak, reduce room count, change talks, or use a safer team.
Reading The Output
The result card separates base morale, gains, costs, and final morale. This makes errors easier to spot. The efficiency score compares useful morale against route demand. A positive reserve means the route is likely comfortable. A negative reserve means you should shorten the path or improve camping choices before trying the run. Small changes can create safer clears during long labyrinth sessions and farms.
FAQs
What does this Epic Seven morale calculator do?
It estimates final route morale by combining starting morale, hero chat values, camping gains, route costs, fight costs, synergy, and penalties.
Can I use exact hero camping values?
Yes. Enter exact hero chat values if you know them. You may also enter estimated values for quick route planning.
What is the safety target?
The safety target is your preferred minimum morale after the route. A higher target gives more room for mistakes and extra rooms.
How is route difficulty used?
Difficulty changes fight cost. Harder routes increase fight pressure, while easier routes reduce the calculated cost from battles.
What does synergy bonus mean?
Synergy bonus represents extra team compatibility. Use it when your selected heroes work well together during camping or route planning.
Why is my final morale negative?
A negative result means route costs exceed your starting morale and gains. Reduce rooms, fights, penalties, or improve team chat values.
Can I export my result?
Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet data. Use the PDF button for a clean report you can save or share.
Is this calculator useful for raid planning?
Yes. It helps compare route pressure, morale gain, and safety reserve before starting a long labyrinth or raid path.