Crystal Soul Spear Damage Calculator

Tune spell power, catalysts, buffs, and defense. Review accuracy, variance, burst, and target resistance quickly. Export clear results for faster build comparisons after testing.

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Formula Used

Base spell damage = catalyst spell power × spell coefficient. Raw damage = base spell damage × all offensive multipliers. Defense factor depends on the selected curve. Damage after defense = raw damage × defense factor. Base hit = damage after defense × (1 − absorption percent).

Expected damage per cast = hit chance × normal and critical weighted damage. Variance uses a uniform damage roll between the minimum and maximum roll limits. Total expected damage equals expected cast damage multiplied by cast count.

How to Use This Calculator

Enter catalyst spell power first. Add the spell coefficient next. Then enter scaling, ring, gear, and temporary bonuses. Set target defense and absorption. Adjust accuracy, critical chance, variance, and cast count. Press the calculate button. The result appears above the form and below the header.

Example Data Table

Build Case Spell Power Coefficient Defense Absorption Accuracy Expected Use
Balanced scholar 250 260% 120 25% 85% General testing
Glass burst caster 310 275% 90 15% 78% High pressure duel
Resistant boss target 270 260% 180 40% 92% Boss estimate

Crystal Soul Spear Damage Planning

Crystal Soul Spear is a heavy magic attack in many fantasy builds. A single cast can decide a duel, a boss phase, or a risky invasion. This calculator treats the spell as a statistical event. It does not only show one number. It also estimates range, mean damage, variance, and total pressure across many casts.

The tool starts with catalyst spell power. Then it applies the spell coefficient. After that, it adds intelligence scaling, gear bonuses, spell buffs, target weakness, range loss, and mode modifiers. Defense and absorption are applied later. This order helps separate offensive bonuses from enemy mitigation. It also makes testing easier when one variable changes.

Statistics matter because damage is rarely fixed. A player may miss. A target may be outside the strongest range. A hit can land during a counter window. Some builds may add a critical style multiplier. Random roll variance can also create different results between similar casts. The expected value shows the average outcome over many attempts. The minimum and maximum values show the possible spread. Standard deviation explains how unstable the result may feel.

Use the calculator to compare catalysts, ring setups, buffs, and defensive targets. For example, increase spell power to compare upgraded catalysts. Raise absorption to test armored enemies. Lower accuracy when a target dodges often. Increase cast count to estimate total burst during a full spell slot plan. The result table gives both per cast and total values, so it works for single hits and repeated pressure.

The formula is a flexible model, not a hidden game engine dump. Different releases, patches, and community rule sets may use different internal constants. That is why each major factor is editable. You can tune the coefficient, defense curve, and modifiers to match your chosen reference. For best results, test one known hit in game. Then adjust the coefficient or defense value until the calculator matches that hit. After calibration, the same settings can compare other builds with better consistency.

This approach is useful for build guides, challenge runs, and damage notes. It gives quick insight before respec choices. It also helps explain why a high spell power value may still perform poorly against resistant targets.

FAQs

What does catalyst spell power mean?

It is the main power value used by your casting tool. Higher values usually raise raw spell damage before defense and absorption reduce it.

Why is this calculator statistical?

It includes accuracy, variance, critical chance, and repeated casts. These factors help estimate average results instead of only one fixed damage number.

Can I use this for different game versions?

Yes. Adjust coefficient, defense, absorption, and modifiers until the calculator matches your preferred version or rule set.

What is the spell coefficient?

It converts catalyst spell power into base spell damage. A larger coefficient makes the spell scale harder from the same catalyst value.

How does target absorption affect damage?

Absorption removes a percentage after defense is applied. A target with high absorption can greatly reduce final Crystal Soul Spear damage.

What does expected damage mean?

Expected damage is the long-run average. It blends hit chance, critical chance, damage roll variance, and cast count into one practical estimate.

Why include standard deviation?

Standard deviation shows how much results may swing. A high value means real damage can vary widely between attempts.

Can I export my results?

Yes. After calculation, use the CSV or PDF button to save the current result table for notes, guides, or comparisons.

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