WoWS Stats And Numbers PR Calculator

Enter WoWS totals, expected ship values, and battle counts. Check damage, wins, frags, and notes. Get ratios, rating bands, and clean export tables fast.

Calculator Inputs

Example Data Table

Ship Set Battles Actual Damage Actual Wins Actual Frags Expected Avg Damage Expected Win % Expected Frag Avg
Destroyer Session 40 1,560,000 22 44 35,000 50 0.75
Cruiser Session 60 3,600,000 33 58 54,000 51 0.82
Battleship Session 75 5,925,000 42 70 68,000 50 0.70

Formula Used

This calculator follows the common WoWS Numbers Personal Rating method. Expected totals are compared with actual totals for damage, wins, and frags.

Ratios: rDmg = actualDmg / expectedDmg, rWins = actualWins / expectedWins, rFrags = actualFrags / expectedFrags.

Normalization: nDmg = max(0, (rDmg - 0.4) / 0.6), nFrags = max(0, (rFrags - 0.1) / 0.9), nWins = max(0, (rWins - 0.7) / 0.3).

Final score: PR = 700 × nDmg + 300 × nFrags + 150 × nWins.

Formula attribution: WoWS Numbers Personal Rating.

How To Use This Calculator

Enter battles, total damage, wins, and frags from the same battle type. Choose whether wins are entered as a count or percentage. Add expected values as per battle averages, or switch to direct expected totals for mixed ship summaries. Press Calculate PR. The result appears below the header and above the form. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet records. Use the PDF button for a simple printable summary.

Understanding WoWS PR Analysis

A WoWS Stats and Numbers PR calculator helps you review battle performance. It compares your actual totals with expected ship values. This makes the score useful for players who track improvement across sessions or ships.

Why Personal Rating Matters

Personal Rating is not a raw game statistic. It is a weighted performance index. Damage carries the largest share. Frags add combat impact. Wins add strategic value. Together, these parts show whether your results beat the expected baseline. A single number is easier to compare than several totals. Still, the score should be read with context. Ship class, tier, division play, and sample size can change the meaning.

Inputs That Improve Accuracy

Use totals from the same battle type. Random battles should not be mixed with ranked or co-op data. Enter actual damage as total damage, not average damage. Enter wins as a count, or choose win rate mode. Expected values should match the ship or blended ship set you are reviewing. When you analyze many ships, multiply each ship expected value by its battles, then use summed expected totals.

Reading The Result

The calculator shows ratios first. A damage ratio above one means you dealt more damage than expected. A frags ratio above one means you sank more ships than expected. A wins ratio above one means your win output beat the baseline. Normalized values remove low baseline floors. The final PR then combines weighted damage, frags, and wins.

Practical Review Tips

Run the tool after a stable sample, not one lucky battle. Twenty or more battles gives a clearer direction. Compare ships separately before judging an account. If PR rises while win rate falls, damage may be strong but team impact may need review. If win rate rises while PR stays flat, positioning, spotting, or objective play may be helping. Use CSV exports for logs. Use PDF exports for summaries. Keep notes about ship, captain build, and session conditions. Over time, those notes explain score movement better than the final number alone.

Use this calculator as a guide, not a verdict. PR rewards combat output. It cannot measure map control, spotting pressure, target selection, or defensive choices. Pair the result with replay review for learning.

FAQs

What does this PR calculator measure?

It measures performance against expected WoWS values. It compares damage, wins, and frags, then returns a weighted Personal Rating estimate.

Should I enter total damage or average damage?

Enter actual total damage. The calculator uses total values for actual results. Expected average damage is multiplied by battles when average mode is selected.

Can I use expected totals instead?

Yes. Choose direct expected totals. This helps when you already summed expected damage, wins, and frags across several ships.

Why is my PR zero?

Your normalized ratios may be below the formula floors. Low damage, frags, or wins compared with expected values can reduce score parts to zero.

Does win rate matter more than damage?

No. Damage has the highest weight in this formula. Frags are next. Wins still matter, but they have the smallest point weight.

Can I compare different ship classes?

Yes, but use matching expected values. Destroyers, cruisers, battleships, submarines, and carriers can have very different baselines.

What is a good PR score?

Common bands start below average under 1100, average near 1100, good above 1350, and unicum above 2100.

Are CSV and PDF downloads included?

Yes. CSV exports the result rows for spreadsheets. PDF creates a simple summary with inputs, ratios, normalized values, and final rating.

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