Evony March Calculator
Use this tool to estimate your final march capacity and quickly split troops by class for PvP or PvE planning.
How this Evony march calculator helps
If you play Evony: The King’s Return seriously, march size planning becomes one of the biggest factors in boss rallies, battlefield trades, and city attacks. This calculator gives you a fast estimate of how many troops you can send after bonuses, then splits that total into troop classes based on your preferred strategy.
Instead of guessing, you can test multiple scenarios in seconds: swapping generals, adding buffs, or adjusting composition ratios for different opponents.
March size formula used
This page uses a practical planning formula:
Final March Size = floor(Base March Size × (1 + Total % Bonus / 100) + Flat Bonus)
- Base March Size: your non-temporary capacity baseline.
- Total % Bonus: combined research, temporary buffs, and general/dragon percentages.
- Flat Bonus: any direct troop count increase.
After the final capacity is calculated, the tool allocates troops by your Ground/Ranged/Mounted/Siege ratio inputs.
Recommended ways to use it
1) Before battlefield start
Estimate your exact send size for each preset. You can save the output and reuse it for first-hit marches, reinforcing marches, and follow-up waves.
2) During boss event pushes
Switch to a mounted-heavy ratio and quickly see your maximum mounted count, including how many should be top tier versus support layers.
3) When testing gear upgrades
If a new piece gives march size, just update one input and compare results instantly. This helps you decide if an upgrade is worth resources.
Preset strategy notes
- Ranged PvP: Strong default for many open-field and city attacks.
- Ground PvP: Useful against ranged-heavy opponents and for frontline pressure.
- Mounted Boss: Maximizes mounted count for boss killing efficiency.
- Siege PvP: Better for specific siege-focused builds and static fights.
- Balanced: Good all-purpose baseline while testing a new account phase.
Common mistakes players make
- Counting the same bonus twice (for example, applying a general bonus in multiple fields).
- Ignoring composition totals that do not add up well and then wondering why rallies feel off.
- Sending too much top tier and not enough layers for survivability.
- Using one ratio for every situation instead of adapting by target and enemy build.
Quick checklist for better march planning
- Confirm your base march size after major upgrades.
- Track temporary buffs separately from permanent research.
- Use one preset per scenario: bossing, PvP attack, defense reinforcement.
- Keep notes on outcomes and refine ratios over time.
Use the calculator as a planning aid, then validate with real battle reports. The strongest players iterate constantly: calculate, test, review, and adjust.