End Game Gear Score Calculator

Calculate the performance score of your end-game gear for competitive video and tabletop games. This tool helps gamers, designers, and streamers evaluate equipment stats against meta benchmarks. Adjust inputs to match current patch balances or house rules for accurate results.

End Game Gear Score Calculator

Evaluate your gear against meta benchmarks

Gear Score Breakdown

Base Stat Sum 0.00
Rarity Multiplier 0.00
Enchantment Multiplier 0.00
Meta Modifier 0.00
Game Type Weight 0.00
Total Gear Score 0.00

How to Use This Tool

Follow these steps to calculate your end-game gear score accurately.

  1. Select your game type from the dropdown to apply the correct stat weight for your title.
  2. Choose the rarity of your gear to apply the appropriate multiplier for base stats.
  3. Enter your gear's primary and secondary stats as displayed in-game (e.g., Attack Power, Crit Chance).
  4. Select the enchantment level and meta relevance to adjust for upgrades and current competitive trends.
  5. Click Calculate to view your full score breakdown, tier ranking, and progress bar.
  6. Use the Reset button to clear all inputs and start a new calculation, or Copy Results to save your score.

Formula and Logic

The calculator uses a transparent, modular formula to reflect real-world gaming stat scaling:

Total Gear Score = (Primary Stat + Secondary Stat) × Rarity Multiplier × Enchantment Multiplier × Meta Modifier × Game Type Weight

Rarity Multipliers

  • Common: 1.0x
  • Uncommon: 1.2x
  • Rare: 1.5x
  • Epic: 1.8x
  • Legendary: 2.2x

Enchantment Multipliers

  • Level 0: 1.0x
  • Level 1: 1.1x
  • Level 2: 1.25x
  • Level 3: 1.45x
  • Level 4: 1.7x
  • Level 5: 2.0x

Meta Modifiers

  • Low: 0.8x (fallen out of meta)
  • Medium: 1.0x (neutral meta standing)
  • High: 1.3x (top-tier meta pick)

Game Type Weights

  • Competitive Video Game: 1.1x
  • Tabletop RPG: 0.9x
  • Card Game: 1.0x
  • MOBA/Battle Royale: 1.2x

All results are rounded to two decimal places for readability. The progress bar reflects your score against the maximum possible value (1372.8) for quick visual reference.

Practical Notes

End-game gear scoring varies heavily by context, so adjust inputs to match your specific use case:

  • Meta relevance is patch-dependent: check your game's latest patch notes to confirm if gear is still top-tier before selecting High.
  • Tabletop games may use house rules that adjust rarity or enchantment multipliers—override values manually if needed.
  • RNG-based stats (e.g., random crit rolls) are not factored into this calculator; use average expected values for secondary stats.
  • Performance scaling varies by role: DPS roles may weigh primary attack stats higher, while tanks prioritize secondary defensive stats.
  • Streamers and content creators can use tier rankings to quickly categorize gear for audience-facing guides.

Why This Tool Is Useful

Competitive gamers, designers, and streamers need fast, transparent gear evaluations to make informed decisions:

  • Gamers can compare multiple gear pieces to optimize their loadout for raids, matches, or tournaments.
  • Game designers can use the modular formula to balance stat distributions during development or post-launch patches.
  • Streamers and content creators can generate quick score breakdowns for guides, tier lists, or live analysis.
  • Tabletop players can evaluate custom gear for homebrew campaigns against standard rarity benchmarks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this calculator work for all video games?

This tool uses generalized stat scaling rules common to most competitive games. For games with unique mechanics (e.g., percentage-based scaling, role-specific caps), adjust input values to match your game's internal math.

How do I account for patch changes?

Meta relevance and game type weights are patch-dependent. Check your game's latest patch notes to confirm if a gear piece's meta standing has changed, and update the Meta Relevance dropdown accordingly.

Can I use this for tabletop homebrew gear?

Yes—select Tabletop RPG as the game type, then adjust rarity and enchantment levels to match your homebrew rules. The base formula is flexible enough to accommodate custom stat distributions.

Additional Guidance

For the most accurate results, follow these best practices:

  • Use in-game values directly from your inventory or character sheet—avoid estimating stats.
  • Re-calculate scores after every patch or meta shift to keep your loadout optimized.
  • For tabletop games, confirm with your dungeon master or group if custom multipliers apply to homebrew gear.
  • Save your calculation results using the Copy button to track gear upgrades over time.