Dark Souls 3 AR Calculator
Estimate your Attack Rating (AR) based on base damage, scaling grades, and character stats. This tool is designed for quick build planning and weapon comparison.
Weapon Data
Scaling Grades
Player Stats
Weapon Requirements
What is AR in Dark Souls 3?
AR means Attack Rating. It is the number you see on your weapon screen that combines base weapon damage and scaling bonus from your stats. In Dark Souls 3, higher AR usually means stronger hits, but final damage also depends on enemy defenses, absorption, and attack motion values.
How this AR calculator works
This AR calculator for Dark Souls 3 gives an estimated value that helps you compare builds quickly. It applies weapon base damage, reinforcement, scaling grades, and stat soft caps.
1) Base damage and reinforcement
Base Physical and Base Elemental are multiplied by your reinforcement multiplier. For example, a +10 standard weapon has a much higher damage base than an unupgraded version.
2) Scaling grades
Scaling letters are converted into internal coefficients in this tool:
- S = 1.00
- A = 0.85
- B = 0.70
- C = 0.55
- D = 0.40
- E = 0.25
- - = 0.00
3) Soft caps
Dark Souls 3 scaling has diminishing returns. This calculator uses a soft-cap model around 20 / 40 / 60 so you can estimate realistic growth when leveling STR, DEX, INT, FTH, or LCK.
4) Two-handing strength weapons
If you check “Two-hand weapon,” strength is treated as 1.5x (up to 99) for scaling purposes, matching common build planning behavior in DS3.
How to use this dark souls 3 attack rating calculator
- Enter weapon base values.
- Set reinforcement multiplier for your upgrade level.
- Choose scaling letters shown on your weapon.
- Input your character stats and weapon requirements.
- Click Calculate AR and compare outcomes across builds.
Build planning tips
Quality build (STR + DEX)
Weapons with C/C, B/C, or C/B scaling often perform best when both STR and DEX are raised together, especially around 30/30 to 40/40.
Pure strength build
Great hammers and ultra weapons with strong STR scaling gain a lot from two-handing. Test one-handed vs two-handed AR in the calculator to see breakpoints.
INT/FTH infusions
For Crystal, Lightning, or Dark-style split setups, enter elemental base damage and INT/FTH scaling. Split damage can show high AR but may perform differently versus resistant enemies.
Why your in-game damage can differ from AR
- Enemy absorption and flat defense reduce each damage type.
- Counter-hit modifiers (e.g., thrust) can increase damage.
- Buff uptime and PvP defense scaling change real results.
- Motion values vary between R1, R2, rolling attacks, and weapon arts.
Use this AR calculator dark souls 3 page as a reliable planning tool, then validate your final setup in practical testing. If two weapons have similar AR, moveset, stamina cost, range, and poise damage can matter more than the number alone.