Tamed Dino Stat Calculator

Compare wild points, tame bonuses, imprint effects, and multipliers. Build smarter dinos with clean projections. Export results for breeding notes, servers, and tribe planning.

Advanced Calculator

Enter creature values, stat gains, tame bonuses, imprint settings, and comparison data.

Example Data Table

Use these sample rows to understand input flow and final comparison.

Creature Stat Base Wild Points Tame Effectiveness Domestic Levels Estimated Final
Rex Health 1100 38 92% 12 27747.61
Argentavis Stamina 300 31 88% 10 4934.82
Therizino Melee 100 42 95% 15 742.60

Formula Used

The calculator uses a flexible planning model. It is designed for tamed creature comparison and statistical review.

Wild Value = Base Stat × (1 + Wild Points × Wild Gain %) × Server Multiplier

Additive Bonus = Base Stat × Tame Additive Bonus %

Affinity Bonus = Wild Value × Tame Affinity Bonus % × Taming Effectiveness %

After Tame = Wild Value + Additive Bonus + Affinity Bonus

Domestic Bonus = After Tame × Domestic Levels × Domestic Gain %

Imprint Bonus = After Tame × Imprint Progress % × Imprint Stat Scale %

Final Stat = (After Tame + Domestic Bonus + Imprint Bonus) × (1 + Mate Boost %)

Z Score = (Final Stat - Sample Mean) ÷ Sample Standard Deviation

Percentile = Normal CDF(Z Score) × 100

Game-specific rounding and hidden creature rules may change exact in-game values. Use matching server settings for best estimates.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Choose the creature name and stat type.
  2. Enter the base stat and wild point count.
  3. Add tame effectiveness and tame bonus values.
  4. Enter domestic levels, imprint progress, and server multiplier.
  5. Add a target stat, sample mean, and standard deviation.
  6. Press the calculate button.
  7. Review the final stat, z score, percentile, and recommendation.
  8. Export the result as CSV or PDF for later notes.

Understanding Tamed Dino Stats

A tamed dino stat calculator helps players compare creatures after taming. It is useful when wild levels, tame effects, imprinting, and server settings change the final number. The calculator adds statistical context. That makes the result easier to judge.

Many players only look at the visible stat. That can hide weak point placement. A creature may look strong because of high base values. Another creature may be better because its points are placed in the right stat. This tool separates the parts. You can review wild contribution, taming bonus, domestic levels, imprint value, and mate bonus.

Why Statistical Output Matters

Statistics help compare one dino against a target group. The sample mean represents a normal value from your herd or server. The standard deviation shows how spread out those values are. A positive z score means the dino is above the sample average. A high percentile means the dino is better than many compared creatures.

This is helpful for breeding plans. You can decide whether a tame deserves a breeding slot. You can also compare upgraded creatures without guessing. The target difference shows how far the result is from your chosen goal.

Using Advanced Settings

Server settings can change every calculation. Some servers use stronger stat multipliers. Others reduce certain gains. Enter the base stat first. Then add wild points and level gains. Add taming effectiveness, tame bonuses, domestic levels, imprinting, and mate boost. The calculator combines each part in order.

The result is an estimate. Real game values may use hidden rounding. Creature-specific rules may also apply. Still, this method gives a clear planning model. It is useful for testing builds, comparing breeding lines, or preparing tribe notes.

Better Breeding Decisions

A clean stat plan saves time. It also saves mutation effort. Use the example table to understand the flow. Then enter your own values. Export the result later. Compare several dinos with the same settings. Keep the best scores. Remove weak candidates from plan.

The best dino is not always the highest level. It is the dino with useful points, strong bonuses, and the right role. This calculator helps you find that dino faster.

FAQs

What does this calculator estimate?

It estimates a tamed creature stat after wild points, tame bonuses, domestic levels, imprinting, mate boost, and server multipliers are applied.

What is a wild point?

A wild point is a level placed into a stat before taming. Higher wild points usually create stronger breeding candidates.

Why include taming effectiveness?

Taming effectiveness affects bonus levels and affinity-style gains. Better effectiveness can improve the final estimate for supported stats.

What does the z score mean?

The z score shows how far the final stat is from your sample mean. Positive values are above average.

How is percentile useful?

Percentile ranks the dino against your comparison group. A 90th percentile result is better than most sampled creatures.

Can this match exact game numbers?

It gives a planning estimate. Exact values may vary because of rounding, creature rules, mutations, and server configuration.

Should I compare many dinos?

Yes. Use the same settings for every creature. Then compare final stats, z scores, and target differences.

What is a good breeding result?

A good result has useful wild points, a strong percentile, and a final value that meets your target role.

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