Axie Breeding Cost & Profit Calculator
Estimate how much one breed will cost based on both parents’ breed counts, then compare that cost to your expected listing price.
How this breeding calculator axie tool helps
If you breed in Axie Infinity, decisions are often made fast: token prices move, floor prices move, and one bad breed can wipe out profits from several good ones. This breeding calculator axie page gives you a simple way to estimate total breeding cost and check whether your expected sale price still leaves margin after marketplace fees.
The calculator focuses on practical budgeting. It combines SLP requirement from both parents, adds AXS requirement for one breeding event, and translates everything into USD using your current market assumptions.
Axie breeding cost basics
1) Breed count drives SLP cost
Each parent has a breed count, and each count has its own SLP requirement. Higher counts cost more. A commonly used schedule is:
| Parent Breed Count | SLP Cost for That Parent |
|---|---|
| 0 | 300 SLP |
| 1 | 450 SLP |
| 2 | 750 SLP |
| 3 | 1,200 SLP |
| 4 | 1,950 SLP |
| 5 | 3,150 SLP |
| 6 | 5,100 SLP |
2) Two parents, two SLP costs
Total SLP needed is the sum of both parents’ SLP costs. If one parent is cheap and the other is expensive, your true cost can still be high, so always calculate both sides.
3) Add AXS and fees for a realistic view
Many breeders only track SLP and forget AXS or marketplace fees. This calculator includes both so your estimate is closer to what actually happens in your wallet.
How to use the calculator
- Set Parent A and Parent B breed counts.
- Enter current SLP and AXS prices (USD).
- Confirm AXS required per breed.
- If you want a profit estimate, add expected sale price and fee percentage.
- Click Calculate and review total cost, break-even, and projected profit/loss.
Quick scenario examples
Low-count pair for early-cycle breeding
A 0/7 parent and another 0/7 parent are usually the cheapest pairing from a pure cost perspective. This is where the calculator can reveal whether your edge comes from low input cost or from stronger genetics and higher listing price.
Mid-to-high-count pair
Once parents reach 4 or above, SLP requirements rise steeply. In that zone, your break-even price can jump quickly. Running the numbers before every breed keeps you from repeating unprofitable cycles.
Common mistakes breeders make
- Ignoring fee drag: A sale that looks profitable pre-fee can be a loss post-fee.
- Not updating token prices: Old SLP/AXS assumptions produce bad cost data.
- Breeding at high counts without premium demand: Costs can outrun market appetite fast.
- No break-even target: Always know your minimum viable listing price.
Strategy tips for better breeding decisions
Track cost per egg over time
Keep a simple spreadsheet with parent counts, token prices, and actual sale results. You will quickly see which lines and timing windows are worth repeating.
Model conservative sale prices
Instead of only testing best-case sale price, also test a realistic floor scenario. If the trade still works under conservative pricing, your risk is lower.
Use this as a pre-breed checklist
Before every breed, ask: What is my full cost? What is my break-even after fee? What sale range is probable this week? If those answers are weak, skip and preserve capital.
Final note
Game economies evolve. Treat this breeding calculator axie tool as a decision aid, not a guarantee. Keep your inputs fresh, test multiple scenarios, and manage each breed like an investment with risk controls.