Tool

The Battle Bricks Stats Calculator

Enter values from your current battler screen or verified source. The tool calculates DPS, effective HP, damage after modifiers, and DPS per cost without inventing missing database values.

Direct answer

The Battle Bricks Stats Calculator is player-entered by design. Use it when a battler page does not yet have verified numbers, or when you want to compare current in-game values yourself.

Formula note: this calculator uses transparent generic formulas: adjusted damage = damage x multiplier x armor factor x resistance factor; DPS = adjusted damage / attack rate; EHP = HP / remaining mitigation factor. Change these assumptions only when current game formulas are verified.

How to use the calculator safely

The Battle Bricks Stats Calculator is built for player-entered values. It is useful when you have a current in-game stat screen, a dated source, or a route note that gives enough numbers to compare two battlers. It is not proof that the site knows every hidden formula.

Treat the output as a planning estimate. DPS, effective HP, and cost efficiency can help you decide what to test next, but a stage route still needs hands-on proof. If the game formula changes or a value comes from an old screenshot, update the inputs before using the result for upgrade decisions.

What each result means

Adjusted damage is the damage value after the multiplier, armor factor, and resistance factor are applied. DPS divides that adjusted damage by attack rate. Effective HP estimates how much incoming damage the HP can absorb after mitigation. DPS per cost is a rough efficiency signal, useful only when two units serve a similar role.

These outputs should not stand in for stage testing. A unit with better DPS can still fail if it deploys too slowly, reaches the wrong target, costs too much for the opening wave, or does not answer the enemy trait that is causing the loss. Use the calculator to compare assumptions, then confirm the result on the relevant stage page.

When this site later adds verified stat tables, the calculator can still stay useful for patch checks. Players can enter current values from the game and compare them against old notes before a guide is updated.

For best results, save the source of every value you test. A screenshot date, stage name, and battler level make the calculation easier to review later.