Overview
A Lords Mobile timer can feel simple at first. Yet large upgrades need careful planning. This calculator helps you study a timer before using speed ups. It separates base duration, progress, speed bonuses, guild help, and bag items. Each field has a clear role. You can test many plans without wasting items.
Why It Helps
Players often stack different reductions. Research gear may lower the visible timer. A temporary boost may change the estimate again. Guild help can remove extra time. Then individual speed ups finish the remainder. When these parts are mixed by hand, errors are common. The tool turns them into one clear result. It shows original time, adjusted time, help savings, item savings, and final wait.
Inputs You Can Control
Start with the full timer. Add days, hours, minutes, and seconds. Enter progress already completed. Add current speed bonus values. Use the help settings that match your guild plan. Then add each speed up count from your bag. The custom minutes box handles odd items or mixed packs. The calculator accepts zero values, so quick checks are easy.
Reading The Result
The remaining wait is the most important number. If it reaches zero, your items cover the timer. If time remains, you know exactly how much more is needed. Coverage percent shows how strongly your bag supports the plan. Overuse warns when selected items exceed the needed time. This helps protect larger speed ups for stronger events.
Planning Tips
Use conservative help values when uncertain. Save a copy with the CSV button. Download a PDF when comparing accounts or event targets. Run the calculator once before opening packs. Then run it again after guild help arrives. This habit can reduce waste during research, building, training, healing, and familiar work. It also supports event scoring plans. Better timing means better rewards, safer resources, and cleaner queues.
Advanced Use
For advanced planning, test several item mixes. Try small items first. Then add larger items only when needed. This reduces waste near the end of a queue. You can also compare boosts before starting a job. Higher speed values often save more than expected. Good records help you choose the best moment for each upgrade. During busy event days.