Summoners War Speed Calculator

Tune monster speeds, boosts, and tick brackets carefully. Check rune gaps before farming longer today. See turn order clearly before entering harder battles again.

Calculator Form

Example Data Table

Build Base Speed Rune Speed Leader Tower Boost Mode Use Case
Fast booster 111 180 24% 15% 0% Normal Arena opener
Boosted damage dealer 100 105 24% 15% 30% Normal Cleave follow up
RTA support 103 155 24% 0% 15% RTA Turn cycle check

Formula Used

Total percent speed = leader percent + tower percent + other percent + Swift set percent.

Raw combat speed = base speed × (1 + total percent ÷ 100) + rune speed + other flat speed.

Final combat speed = ceiling(raw combat speed × speed buff multiplier × slow multiplier).

Attack bar per tick = final combat speed × selected tick rate.

Ticks to turn = ceiling((100 - starting attack bar) ÷ attack bar per tick).

The tool uses 7% for normal battles, 1.5% for RTA, and 4.5% for raid mode.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the monster name, base speed, and total rune speed.
  2. Add leader skill, tower, Swift set, and other speed bonuses.
  3. Choose speed buff, slow debuff, attack bar boost, and tick mode.
  4. Set available ticks when planning a follow up unit.
  5. Compare the result with an enemy combat speed estimate.
  6. Download the result as CSV or PDF for records.

Summoners War Speed Planning Guide

Why Speed Matters

Speed tuning decides whether a team opens cleanly or breaks apart. In Summoners War, every monster gains attack bar through ticks. Faster combat speed gives more bar per tick. A small speed change can move a unit into a better bracket. That can decide the first turn, the second turn, and the safety of a follow up skill.

What This Tool Checks

This calculator helps you test that setup before moving runes. Enter base speed, rune speed, leader skill, tower bonus, Swift bonus, buffs, slow effects, attack bar boost, and the battle mode. The tool then estimates displayed speed, combat speed, attack bar gain per tick, required ticks, and turn comparison. It also shows the minimum combat speed needed for a chosen tick window.

Where It Helps

Use it when building Arena cleaves, Siege offenses, dungeon teams, or RTA drafts. A booster may look fast on the profile page. Yet followers can still cut badly after the boost. The result panel shows whether your monster reaches one hundred attack bar soon enough. It also compares your selected unit against an enemy speed value.

Calculation Logic

The method uses common community speed tuning logic. Displayed speed starts with base speed plus flat rune speed. Battle bonuses then scale base speed. Speed buff multiplies combat speed. Slow reduces it. The final combat speed is rounded up. Attack bar per tick equals combat speed multiplied by the selected tick rate. Normal battles use a larger tick rate. RTA uses a smaller one. Raid uses another value.

Better Rune Decisions

The safest workflow is simple. First, enter your booster. Check how many ticks it needs. Next, enter a follower and add the booster attack bar effect. Set available ticks to the window you need. The minimum speed box tells you the target. Add extra speed only when it improves the bracket. Put saved rolls into damage, accuracy, resistance, or bulk.

Practical Notes

Remember that this is a planning tool. Skills, passives, animations, turn cycling, violent turns, and special effects may change real battles. Test important teams in practice battles. Still, a structured speed check saves time. It prevents blind rune swaps and makes team building calmer. It also helps you document choices for guild notes, optimizer sessions, and later rune cleanup without guessing again during busy events weeks.

FAQs

What is combat speed?

Combat speed is the speed value used for battle tick math. It includes base speed scaling, rune speed, leader bonuses, tower bonuses, set bonuses, buffs, and debuffs.

What is attack bar per tick?

It is the attack bar gained each internal tick. The calculator multiplies final combat speed by the selected tick rate to estimate that gain.

Why does RTA use a different mode?

RTA uses a smaller tick rate than normal battles. The same combat speed can produce different timing, so the mode should match the content being planned.

Does speed buff mean thirty percent?

Yes. The standard speed buff adds thirty percent. The calculator also allows a speed up effect value when you want to test enhanced buff scaling.

Should Swift be added as rune speed?

No. Enter flat rune speed separately. Then choose Swift set active, and the calculator adds the set percentage from base speed in the battle formula.

What does available ticks mean?

Available ticks are the ticks your follower has to reach full attack bar. Use this field for planning cut safety after a booster acts.

Can this guarantee exact battle order?

No. It gives a planning estimate. Passives, skill effects, turn cycling, violent turns, and hidden battle events can change the real order.

Why download CSV or PDF?

CSV is useful for spreadsheets. PDF is useful for sharing, records, guild notes, or saving planned builds before changing runes.

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