Gaming Calculators

Use our free gaming calculators to plan gameplay, compare stats, calculate damage, estimate resources, and improve your strategy. Whether you play World of Warcraft TBC Classic or Palworld, these tools are designed to give you quick, accurate results — no spreadsheets needed.

World of Warcraft Calculators

Calculate arena points and plan your PvP gear progression for WoW TBC Classic and Anniversary realms. Our WoW calculator uses the official Blizzard arena point formula so you can see exactly how many points you’ll earn each week based on your rating and bracket.

  • WoW Arena Calculator — Calculate weekly arena points for 2v2, 3v3, 5v5 brackets using the official TBC formula

How WoW Arena Points Work

In World of Warcraft TBC Classic, arena points are awarded weekly based on your team’s rating and the bracket you play in (2v2, 3v3, or 5v5). Higher ratings yield more points, and 5v5 teams earn more points than 2v2 at equivalent ratings. Points are used to purchase high-tier PvP gear including weapons, armour sets, and accessories. Planning your gear progression requires knowing your weekly point income — which is exactly what our Arena Calculator provides.

Palworld Calculators

Palworld has a deep gameplay system involving breeding, stats, leveling, combat, and resource management. Our suite of Palworld calculators covers every major mechanic — from planning breeding chains to estimating damage in boss fights.

Palworld Breeding Explained

Breeding in Palworld lets you combine two Pals to produce offspring with a mix of both parents’ passive skills and a species determined by a breeding power formula. The goal is usually to breed Pals with powerful passive combinations — such as Legend, Ferocious, and Musclehead for combat Pals, or Artisan and Work Slave for base workers. Because passive skills are inherited probabilistically, planning breeding chains over multiple generations is essential for reaching the best combinations. Our Palworld Breeding Calculator simplifies this planning considerably.

Palworld Damage and Combat Optimisation

Damage in Palworld depends on your Pal’s attack stat (which scales with level and IVs), the enemy’s defence stat, the elemental matchup between attacker and defender, and any passive skill multipliers active. Exploiting elemental weaknesses provides a 2× multiplier, making element choice as important as raw stats for boss encounters. Our Damage Calculator and Stats Calculator work together to help you build the most effective combat team.

Gaming Calculator Use Cases

GoalCalculator to Use
Find out how many arena points you’ll earn this weekArena Calculator
Plan a Palworld breeding chain for a specific PalBreeding Calculator
Compare two Pals’ stats at the same levelStats Calculator
Estimate damage against a specific bossDamage Calculator
Know how much XP is needed to reach max levelLevel Calculator
Plan resources for a large crafting projectResource Calculator

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these calculators up to date?

Our Palworld calculators are based on version 0.1.x game data. Formulas may change with future updates. Our WoW Arena Calculator uses the official TBC Classic arena point formula as of February 2026.

Which Pal is best for combat in Palworld?

Jetragon, Frostallion, and Shadowbeak have the highest base attack stats. With the Legend passive skill applied, these Pals deal dramatically more damage. Use our Stats Calculator to compare them at your target level.

What arena rating do I need for the best WoW gear?

In TBC Classic, the best gear items have a rating requirement — typically 1,700 to 2,200 depending on the item. Use our Arena Calculator to see how many weeks at your current rating it will take to earn enough points for your target items.

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