Dragalia Lost Stat Calculator

Analyze HP, strength, might, damage, and survival. Compare buffs, prints, dragons, weapons, and team support. Build smarter loadouts with clear statistical insights for runs.

Advanced Stat Inputs

Stat Comparison Chart

Example Data Table

Build Type Final HP Final Strength Crit Rate Skill Modifier Use Case
Balanced Adventurer 3,650 2,780 30% 850% General quests
Glass Cannon 2,950 3,420 45% 980% Burst damage
Survival Build 4,550 2,300 20% 700% Long fights
Support Buffer 3,900 2,520 25% 760% Team utility

Formula Used

Raw HP = Base HP + Weapon HP + Dragon HP + Wyrmprint HP.

Raw Strength = Base Strength + Weapon Strength + Dragon Strength + Wyrmprint Strength.

Final HP = Raw HP × (1 + HP co-ability % + HP buff %).

Final Strength = Raw Strength × (1 + strength co-ability % + strength buff % + team support %).

Critical Multiplier = 1 + (critical rate × critical damage bonus).

Expected Skill Damage = Final Strength × skill modifier × hits × element modifier × defense modifier × combo modifier × critical multiplier.

Effective HP = Final HP ÷ (1 - damage reduction) + total regeneration.

Z Score = (final stat - reference mean) ÷ reference standard deviation.

Note: This is a fan theory calculator. It gives planning estimates, not official game values.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter base HP and base strength for the adventurer.
  2. Add weapon, dragon, and wyrmprint stat bonuses.
  3. Enter co-ability, buff, and team support percentages.
  4. Set combat modifiers like skill power, hits, critical rate, and element matchup.
  5. Add survival inputs like damage reduction and regeneration.
  6. Use reference averages to calculate z scores and percentiles.
  7. Press calculate to view results above the form.
  8. Export the result as CSV or PDF for future build records.

Dragalia Lost Stat Planning

A good build starts with clear numbers. This calculator helps you compare health, strength, critical output, and survival in one place. It is made for theory work, roster notes, and build testing. You can enter adventurer stats, weapon bonuses, dragon bonuses, wyrmprint bonuses, and team buffs. The tool then turns those values into readable measures.

Why Stat Balance Matters

Raw strength is useful, but it is not the only goal. High damage can fail when survival is too low. Strong health can also feel weak when output falls behind. A balanced view helps you see both sides. The calculator uses final health, final strength, effective health, expected skill damage, and percentile estimates. This makes each build easier to compare.

Damage and Survival View

The damage model uses strength, skill modifier, hit count, critical rate, critical damage, element modifier, defense modifier, combo modifier, and uptime. These inputs let you test simple and complex cases. The survival model uses health, damage reduction, regeneration, and fight length. Effective health shows how long a build may last under pressure. It is not a promise. It is a planning score.

Statistical Insight

The reference mean and standard deviation fields add a statistics layer. They compare your final HP and strength against a custom benchmark. You can set that benchmark from your own roster table. The calculator then shows z scores and percentiles. A positive z score means the build is above your chosen average. A negative z score means it is below that average.

Better Build Decisions

Use the chart to see where the build is strongest. Export the result when you need a record. CSV is useful for spreadsheets. PDF is useful for sharing with teammates or keeping build notes. Try changing one item at a time. This keeps testing clean. Start with weapon values. Then test dragon bonuses. After that, add buffs and critical settings. The best result is not always the highest damage line. It is the setup that fits the fight, team, and risk level.

When data changes, rerun the tool. Small percentage boosts can produce large gains when they stack with strong base values and uptime.

FAQs

1. What does this calculator estimate?

It estimates final HP, final strength, expected skill damage, effective HP, might, z scores, percentiles, and balance score from entered build values.

2. Is this an official Dragalia Lost formula tool?

No. It is a fan theory tool for planning and comparison. Use it to organize values, test builds, and compare likely performance.

3. What is effective HP?

Effective HP estimates survival after damage reduction and regeneration. It helps compare defensive builds that have different health and mitigation values.

4. What does z score mean here?

A z score shows how far a final stat is from your chosen average. Positive values are above average. Negative values are below average.

5. Why are reference means included?

Reference means let you compare a build against your own roster standard. This makes the statistical result more useful and personal.

6. Can I export my result?

Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet work. Use the PDF button for simple records, build notes, or sharing.

7. What is the balance score?

The balance score compares HP percentile and strength percentile. A higher score means both sides are closer together.

8. Why does uptime affect damage?

Uptime adjusts damage for realistic combat flow. A strong burst skill matters less when it is active for only a small part of a fight.

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