Build Planning With Clear Numbers
A New World build can change fast. One weapon swap may alter damage, stamina use, and group value. This calculator helps you test those choices before you spend time, coin, or crafting materials. It is designed for planning, not for replacing game judgement. You can enter a current skill level, a target level, action rewards, bonuses, costs, and pace. The tool then estimates the gap, total bonus rate, required actions, total time, and coin pressure.
Why Skill Estimates Matter
Skill growth often feels simple at first. Later levels can demand many repeated actions. A small bonus can reduce the workload. A weak reward value can make progress slow. The calculator shows these tradeoffs in one place. You can compare a gathering route, crafting batch, weapon practice plan, or refining session. You can also add attribute points and mastery points to create a fuller build note.
Using The Results
The result is an estimate based on the formula shown below. It uses a scaling level curve and your reward settings. If your server prices change, update the material cost field. If an event bonus starts, add it to the bonus inputs. If you expect interruptions, lower the actions per hour value. These small adjustments make the plan more practical.
Better Team Preparation
Groups benefit from clear roles. A tank, healer, damage dealer, or crafter needs different priorities. This calculator lets you record weapon choice, armor weight, perks, and planned attribute points. The exported CSV can be saved with other build notes. The PDF option is useful when sharing a quick summary with friends, company members, or raid leaders.
Practical Planning Tips
Run several scenarios before choosing one plan. Test a low cost route. Test a high reward route. Compare time saved against extra coin spent. Check whether your coin budget can cover the material estimate after tax. Use the example table as a starting point, then replace the values with your own route data. Good planning prevents waste and keeps progress focused.
Record each test run and compare actual progress later. Over time, your estimates improve. You will learn which loops feel efficient, which routes waste travel, and which bonuses deserve priority for your character build.