Adaptive Force Calculator
Adaptive Force Conversion Graph
Example Data Table
| Build Type | Adaptive Force | AP Result | AD Result | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mage rune page | 18 | 18 AP | 10.80 bonus AD | Spell poke and burst testing |
| Marksman rune page | 18 | 18 AP | 10.80 bonus AD | Lane autos and early trades |
| Hybrid skirmish setup | 27 | 27 AP | 16.20 bonus AD | Mixed damage planning |
| Custom item test | 45 | 45 AP | 27.00 bonus AD | Guide writing and review |
Formula Used
Total Adaptive Force = Direct Force + (Shards × Force Per Shard) + Extra Rune Force + Item Or Custom Force
Ability Power Output = Total Adaptive Force × 1
Bonus Attack Damage Output = Total Adaptive Force × 0.6
AP Ability Gain = AP Output × AP Ratio
AD Ability Gain = AD Output × AD Ratio
Physical Path Damage = Base Damage + AD Ability Gain + Auto Attack Gain
Automatic mode uses a practical rule. If current ability power is greater than or equal to current bonus attack damage, the calculator selects ability power. Otherwise, it selects bonus attack damage.
How To Use This Calculator
- Enter direct adaptive force from your planned setup.
- Add the number of adaptive shards and force per shard.
- Add extra rune, item, or custom adaptive values.
- Enter current ability power and bonus attack damage.
- Select automatic mode, or force AP or AD manually.
- Add ability ratios, expected auto attacks, and damage modifiers.
- Press the calculate button and review the result above the form.
- Use CSV or PDF export for records, guides, or comparisons.
Advanced Adaptive Force Planning
Adaptive force looks simple. Yet it changes many early choices. It converts into ability power or bonus attack damage. The selected stat depends on the champion and the current build. This calculator helps you test that conversion before a match. It also helps after a match review, when you compare rune value against damage goals.
Why It Matters
Small numbers can decide early trades. One shard can become nine ability power. It can also become five point four bonus attack damage. That difference affects spells, autos, shields, heals, and wave control. A mage may value ability power more. A marksman may value bonus attack damage. Hybrid champions need closer review. Their best output can change with items, roles, and patch choices.
Build Review
Use the form to enter adaptive force from shards, runes, items, or custom sources. Add current ability power and bonus attack damage. Select automatic mode when you want the calculator to choose the larger scaling direction. Choose manual mode when you already know the champion should receive one stat. The page returns converted values, total projected stats, damage estimates, efficiency notes, and a build rating.
Practical Use
The graph compares adaptive force against both conversion paths. It shows how the same source can support different builds. The CSV export is useful for spreadsheets. The PDF export is useful for reports, guides, or coaching notes. Example rows give quick starting points for common champions. You can adjust them for your own playstyle. Always combine the numbers with champion kit details. Cooldowns, ratios, range, and lane matchup still matter.
Decision Tips
Treat the result as a planning guide. Do not read it as perfect damage. Armor, magic resist, shields, and enemy spacing change real fights. A champion with high attack speed may gain more from bonus attack damage. A champion with repeated spell casts may gain more from ability power. Supports can use the tool for shield or poke planning. Junglers can compare clear speed ideas. Mid laners can check burst windows. Top laners can review hybrid lanes. Save each test before changing builds. This makes comparisons easier during draft preparation and post game reviews.
FAQs
What is adaptive force?
Adaptive force is a flexible stat. It converts into ability power or bonus attack damage, depending on the champion setup and selected conversion path.
How does this calculator convert adaptive force?
It uses one adaptive force as one ability power. It also uses one adaptive force as 0.6 bonus attack damage for the AD path.
What does automatic mode do?
Automatic mode compares current ability power and current bonus attack damage. It selects ability power when AP is equal or higher.
Can I force a conversion type?
Yes. Choose the manual ability power option or the manual bonus attack damage option from the conversion mode field.
Why add AP and AD ratios?
Ratios help estimate how much the converted stat may improve a spell, attack pattern, or short trading combo.
What are damage modifiers?
Damage modifiers let you approximate resistance, buffs, reductions, or custom testing conditions by changing final damage percentage values.
Is this exact for every champion?
No. It is a planning calculator. Champion kits, patches, items, resistances, and real fight conditions can change final results.
Why export CSV or PDF?
CSV helps spreadsheet comparison. PDF helps save builds, share coaching notes, or prepare simple champion guide records.