Elden Ring AR Calculator – Calculate Your Attack Rating


Elden Ring AR Calculator: Optimize Your Build

Welcome, Tarnished! Use our advanced Elden Ring AR Calculator to precisely determine your weapon’s Attack Rating (AR). Whether you’re fine-tuning your build, comparing weapons, or planning your next stat allocation, this tool provides the insights you need to maximize your damage in the Lands Between.

Elden Ring AR Calculator

Input your weapon’s base damage, scaling grades, and your character’s stats to calculate its total Attack Rating (AR).



Enter the base physical damage of your weapon (after affinity and upgrade).


Enter the base magic damage of your weapon.


Enter the base fire damage of your weapon.


Enter the base lightning damage of your weapon.


Enter the base holy damage of your weapon.


For regular weapons (+0 to +25). For somber weapons, use +0 to +10.

Weapon Scaling Grades



Select the Strength scaling grade of your weapon.


Select the Dexterity scaling grade of your weapon.


Select the Intelligence scaling grade of your weapon.


Select the Faith scaling grade of your weapon.


Select the Arcane scaling grade of your weapon.

Your Character Stats



Your character’s Strength stat (1-99).


Your character’s Dexterity stat (1-99).


Your character’s Intelligence stat (1-99).


Your character’s Faith stat (1-99).


Your character’s Arcane stat (1-99).

Additional Bonuses



Additional flat AR from talismans (e.g., Shard of Alexander) or buffs.


Additional percentage AR from buffs (e.g., Golden Vow, Flame Grant Me Strength). Enter 10 for 10%.

Calculation Results

Overall Total Attack Rating (AR)

0

The Elden Ring AR calculation is based on your weapon’s base damage, its scaling grades, and your character’s corresponding stats, with additional flat and percentage bonuses applied.

Detailed AR Breakdown

Total Physical AR: 0
Total Magic AR: 0
Total Fire AR: 0
Total Lightning AR: 0
Total Holy AR: 0
Physical Scaling AR: 0
Magic Scaling AR: 0
Fire Scaling AR: 0
Lightning Scaling AR: 0
Holy Scaling AR: 0


AR Progression by Upgrade Level (Current Inputs)
Upgrade Level Total AR Physical AR Magic AR Fire AR Lightning AR Holy AR
AR Contribution by Damage Type

What is Elden Ring AR?

In Elden Ring, AR stands for Attack Rating, a crucial statistic that represents the total damage output of your weapon. It’s the numerical value you see on your weapon’s stat screen, indicating its raw offensive power. Understanding your weapon’s AR is fundamental to optimizing your character build and maximizing your effectiveness in combat against the myriad foes of the Lands Between.

The Elden Ring AR Calculator helps players understand how different stats, weapon upgrades, and scaling grades contribute to this final number. It’s not just about having a high AR; it’s about having the right AR for your playstyle and the enemies you face, considering their resistances.

Who Should Use the Elden Ring AR Calculator?

  • Build Planners: Theorycrafters and players looking to optimize their character’s stats for specific weapons.
  • Weapon Comparers: Those deciding between two similar weapons or different affinities for the same weapon.
  • New Players: To grasp the mechanics of weapon scaling and stat investment early on.
  • Veterans: For fine-tuning late-game builds or experimenting with niche weapon setups.

Common Misconceptions about Elden Ring AR

While AR is a direct indicator of damage, it’s important to note a few things:

  • AR is not raw damage: The actual damage dealt to an enemy is influenced by their defenses and resistances. A weapon with high AR might perform poorly against an enemy highly resistant to its damage type.
  • Split Damage: Weapons with multiple damage types (e.g., Physical and Magic) often have their AR split. While the total AR might look high, each damage type has to overcome separate defenses, which can sometimes result in lower actual damage than a pure physical weapon with slightly lower AR.
  • Status Effects: AR does not account for status effect buildup (like Bleed, Frostbite, Poison). These are separate mechanics that contribute significantly to combat effectiveness.

Elden Ring AR Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The calculation of Elden Ring AR is a combination of several factors. At its core, it’s the sum of a weapon’s base damage and the bonus damage derived from your character’s stats through scaling, plus any additional flat or percentage bonuses.

The general formula for a single damage type (e.g., Physical) is:

Total AR = Base Damage + Scaling Damage + Flat Bonuses

And for the overall total:

Overall Total AR = (Sum of all Total ARs for each damage type) * (1 + Percentage Bonus / 100)

Step-by-Step Derivation:

  1. Identify Base Damages: Each weapon has base damage values for Physical, Magic, Fire, Lightning, and Holy. These values change with weapon upgrade level and chosen affinity.
  2. Determine Scaling Grades: Weapons have scaling grades (S, A, B, C, D, E, -) for Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, and Arcane. These grades dictate how much bonus damage a stat provides.
  3. Calculate Stat Contribution: Your character’s stats (Strength, Dexterity, etc.) contribute to scaling damage. Elden Ring features “soft caps” where the effectiveness of a stat diminishes after certain thresholds (e.g., 20, 50, 80).
  4. Calculate Scaling Damage: For each damage type, the scaling damage is calculated by multiplying the weapon’s base damage (or a portion of it) by a scaling factor derived from the grade, and then by your stat’s contribution.
  5. Sum Base and Scaling Damage: Add the base damage and the calculated scaling damage for each damage type to get its Total AR.
  6. Apply Flat Bonuses: Add any flat AR bonuses from talismans or specific buffs.
  7. Apply Percentage Bonuses: Finally, the sum of all damage types (including flat bonuses) is multiplied by any percentage-based buffs (e.g., Golden Vow, Flame Grant Me Strength).

Variables Table:

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Base Damage Weapon’s inherent damage before scaling AR 50 – 300+
Scaling Grade Letter grade (S, A, B, C, D, E, -) indicating stat effectiveness Grade S (highest) to – (none)
Player Stat Character’s Strength, Dex, Int, Fai, Arc Level 1 – 99
Upgrade Level Weapon’s enhancement level Level +0 to +25 (regular), +0 to +10 (somber)
Flat Bonus Direct AR addition from equipment/buffs AR 0 – 100+
Percentage Bonus Multiplicative AR increase from buffs % 0 – 20%+

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Let’s look at how the Elden Ring AR Calculator can be used with realistic numbers to understand its impact.

Example 1: Standard Longsword Build

A player wants to see the AR of a +25 Standard Longsword with a balanced Strength/Dexterity build.

  • Weapon Base Physical Damage: 180 (for +25 Longsword)
  • Weapon Base Magic/Fire/Lightning/Holy Damage: 0
  • Upgrade Level: 25
  • Strength Scaling Grade: C
  • Dexterity Scaling Grade: C
  • Intelligence/Faith/Arcane Scaling Grade:
  • Player Strength: 40
  • Player Dexterity: 40
  • Player Intelligence/Faith/Arcane: 10
  • Flat Attack Bonus: 0
  • Percentage Attack Bonus: 0

Expected Output (approximate):

  • Overall Total AR: ~450-500
  • Total Physical AR: ~450-500
  • Interpretation: This shows a solid physical damage output for a quality build, indicating good scaling from both Strength and Dexterity.

Example 2: Magic-Infused Moonveil Katana

A sorcerer wants to calculate the AR of their +10 Moonveil Katana.

  • Weapon Base Physical Damage: 100 (for +10 Moonveil)
  • Weapon Base Magic Damage: 120 (for +10 Moonveil)
  • Weapon Base Fire/Lightning/Holy Damage: 0
  • Upgrade Level: 10 (Somber weapon)
  • Strength Scaling Grade: E
  • Dexterity Scaling Grade: B
  • Intelligence Scaling Grade: B
  • Faith/Arcane Scaling Grade:
  • Player Strength: 12
  • Player Dexterity: 20
  • Player Intelligence: 60
  • Player Faith/Arcane: 10
  • Flat Attack Bonus: 0
  • Percentage Attack Bonus: 15 (e.g., from Terra Magica + Magic Scorpion Charm)

Expected Output (approximate):

  • Overall Total AR: ~650-750
  • Total Physical AR: ~150-200
  • Total Magic AR: ~500-550
  • Interpretation: This demonstrates how a magic-focused weapon benefits heavily from Intelligence, with a significant portion of its AR coming from magic damage, further boosted by percentage buffs. The physical damage is secondary.

How to Use This Elden Ring AR Calculator

Our Elden Ring AR Calculator is designed for ease of use, providing quick and accurate results to help you make informed decisions about your build.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Input Base Damages: Find your weapon in-game or on a reliable Elden Ring wiki. Enter its base Physical, Magic, Fire, Lightning, and Holy damage values. These values change with weapon upgrade level and chosen affinity, so ensure you’re using the correct numbers for your desired setup.
  2. Set Upgrade Level: Enter your weapon’s current or target upgrade level (0-25 for regular weapons, 0-10 for somber weapons).
  3. Select Scaling Grades: Choose the corresponding scaling grades (S, A, B, C, D, E, -) for Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, and Arcane as displayed on your weapon’s stat screen.
  4. Enter Player Stats: Input your character’s current or target levels for Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, and Arcane.
  5. Add Bonuses: If you have any flat AR bonuses (e.g., from talismans like Shard of Alexander) or percentage-based buffs (e.g., Golden Vow, Flame Grant Me Strength), enter them in the respective fields.
  6. Calculate: The calculator updates in real-time as you adjust inputs. You can also click the “Calculate AR” button to refresh.

How to Read Results:

  • Overall Total Attack Rating (AR): This is the primary highlighted result, representing the combined offensive power of your weapon across all damage types, after all bonuses.
  • Detailed AR Breakdown: This section shows the individual AR for each damage type (Physical, Magic, Fire, Lightning, Holy), as well as the scaling contribution for each stat. This helps you understand where your damage is coming from.
  • AR Progression Table: This table illustrates how your weapon’s total AR and individual damage type ARs would change at different upgrade levels, based on your current player stats and scaling grades.
  • AR Contribution Chart: The chart visually represents the proportion of each damage type to your overall AR, making it easy to see your weapon’s primary damage focus.

Decision-Making Guidance:

Use the Elden Ring AR Calculator to:

  • Compare Weapons: See which weapon yields higher AR for your specific build.
  • Optimize Stat Allocation: Experiment with different stat distributions to find the soft caps and maximize your AR efficiently.
  • Evaluate Affinities: Understand how changing a weapon’s affinity (e.g., Heavy, Keen, Magic) impacts its base damage, scaling, and ultimately, its AR.
  • Plan Upgrades: Determine the most impactful upgrade levels for your weapon.
  • Assess Buff Effectiveness: See the direct impact of talismans and incantations/sorceries on your weapon’s total AR.

Key Factors That Affect Elden Ring AR Results

The Elden Ring AR Calculator takes into account several critical factors that influence your weapon’s Attack Rating. Understanding these elements is key to mastering combat in the Lands Between.

  1. Weapon Base Damage: Every weapon has an inherent base damage value for each damage type (Physical, Magic, Fire, Lightning, Holy). This is the foundation of its AR and increases significantly with weapon upgrade levels.
  2. Weapon Upgrade Level: Upgrading your weapon at a Blacksmith or with Smithing Stones is the most straightforward way to increase its base damage and, consequently, its AR. Higher upgrade levels also enhance the weapon’s scaling effectiveness.
  3. Weapon Scaling Grades: Represented by letters (S, A, B, C, D, E, -), these grades indicate how well a weapon scales with a particular stat (Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, Arcane). An ‘S’ grade means excellent scaling, while ‘-‘ means no scaling.
  4. Player Stats (Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, Arcane): Your character’s attribute levels directly influence the “scaling damage” portion of your AR. Investing points into stats that your weapon scales with will significantly boost its damage. Elden Ring features “soft caps” where the return on investment for stats diminishes after certain thresholds (e.g., 20, 50, 80), making efficient stat allocation crucial.
  5. Weapon Affinity: Applying an Ash of War with a specific affinity (e.g., Heavy, Keen, Magic, Flame Art, Sacred, Cold, Occult) drastically alters a weapon’s base damage distribution and its scaling grades. For instance, a “Heavy” affinity typically boosts Strength scaling while reducing others, and may convert some physical damage to fire.
  6. Talismans and Buffs: Many talismans (e.g., Shard of Alexander, Godfrey Icon) and temporary buffs (e.g., Golden Vow, Flame Grant Me Strength, Terra Magica) provide flat or percentage-based increases to your AR or specific damage types. These can provide substantial boosts, especially for optimized builds.
  7. Two-Handing: When two-handing a weapon, your effective Strength stat is multiplied by 1.5. This effectively increases your Strength scaling damage, leading to a higher AR for Strength-scaling weapons. This calculator assumes one-handed stats unless you manually input the adjusted Strength.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Elden Ring AR

Q: What is a good AR in Elden Ring?

A: A “good” AR depends heavily on the weapon type, upgrade level, and your character’s stats. Generally, for a fully upgraded weapon in the late game, an AR of 500+ is considered strong, with some optimized builds reaching 700-900+ AR. However, actual damage also depends on enemy resistances.

Q: Does AR account for enemy resistances?

A: No, the Elden Ring AR Calculator and the in-game AR display only show your weapon’s raw damage output. Actual damage dealt to an enemy will be lower due to their defensive stats and resistances to different damage types (Physical, Magic, Fire, etc.).

Q: How do soft caps affect AR calculation?

A: Soft caps are points where investing further into a stat yields diminishing returns. For most offensive stats in Elden Ring, these occur around 20, 50, and 80. Our Elden Ring AR Calculator incorporates these diminishing returns to give you a more accurate AR estimate, helping you allocate stats efficiently.

Q: Why is my total AR lower than expected with split damage?

A: Weapons with split damage (e.g., Physical and Magic) often have to overcome two separate sets of enemy defenses. While the combined AR might look high, each damage type is reduced individually, which can sometimes result in less effective damage than a pure damage type weapon with a similar total AR against certain enemies.

Q: Can this Elden Ring AR Calculator predict damage against specific bosses?

A: No, this calculator focuses solely on your weapon’s Attack Rating. Predicting damage against specific bosses would require knowing their exact defensive stats and resistances, which are not included in this tool.

Q: What’s the difference between regular and somber weapon upgrades?

A: Regular weapons upgrade up to +25 using Smithing Stones, while somber weapons (unique/boss weapons) upgrade up to +10 using Somber Smithing Stones. The upgrade progression and material requirements differ, but the principle of increasing base damage and scaling remains the same for AR calculation.

Q: How does two-handing a weapon affect AR?

A: When you two-hand a weapon, your effective Strength stat is multiplied by 1.5. This means if your weapon has Strength scaling, its AR will increase. To account for this in the calculator, you would manually input your effective Strength (e.g., if you have 40 Strength, input 60 for two-handing).

Q: Does this calculator include weapon arts (skills) damage?

A: No, the Elden Ring AR Calculator focuses on the standard Attack Rating of your weapon. Weapon art damage often has its own unique scaling and multipliers, which are too complex and varied to be included in a general AR calculator.

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