Pokémon Infinite Fusion Stat Calculator
Use this tool to estimate fused base stats. Select preset Pokémon or enter custom stats manually. The calculator compares both fusion directions so you can quickly choose the stronger build for your team.
Head Pokémon
Body Pokémon
Formula used: head contributes more to HP/Sp. Atk/Sp. Def, while body contributes more to Atk/Def/Speed.
What Is an Infinite Fusion Calculator?
An infinite fusion calculator is a planning tool for players of Pokémon Infinite Fusion. Instead of guessing whether a fusion will be bulky, fast, or hard-hitting, you can estimate the resulting base stats before committing to the combination.
This matters because fusion direction changes outcomes. A Charizard head with a Snorlax body does not produce the same stat spread as a Snorlax head with a Charizard body. By checking both options, you avoid weak builds and find combinations that fit your strategy.
How the Fusion Stat Formula Works
The calculator above uses the standard weighted model for fusion base stats:
In short: head favors special bulk and special offense, while body favors physical pressure and speed control. This one rule explains why reversing a fusion can completely change how it plays in battle.
How to Use This Tool
1) Select presets or enter custom stats
Pick Pokémon from the dropdowns to auto-fill their base stats. If your target monster is not listed, just type values manually.
2) Click “Calculate Fusion”
The tool generates both directions:
- Form A: current Head + current Body
- Form B: reversed order (Body + Head)
3) Compare BST and role profile
You get full stat tables and base stat totals (BST). The calculator also labels power tiers to speed up decision-making during team building.
Practical Team-Building Tips
Prioritize role, not only BST
A higher BST is useful, but role fit is better. If your team needs a fast revenge killer, a slightly lower BST fusion with higher Speed may outperform a bulky alternative.
Use body for physical tempo
Because body dominates Attack, Defense, and Speed, choose body carefully when your win condition depends on momentum, setup sweeps, or physical wallbreaking.
Use head for special stability
Head heavily influences HP, Sp. Atk, and Sp. Def. This is ideal when building balanced special attackers, tanky pivots, or mixed utility fusions.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring reverse fusion: Always compare both directions before finalizing.
- Overvaluing one stat: Extremely high Attack can still fail if Speed and bulk are poor.
- No role definition: Decide first whether you need a tank, cleaner, breaker, or support unit.
- Skipping synergy checks: Stats are one layer; movepool, ability, and typing still matter.
Example Workflow
Suppose you are choosing between a special pivot and a physical sweeper shell:
- Set a special attacker as head and a fast physical attacker as body.
- Calculate and inspect both forms.
- If Speed is too low, reverse the fusion or pick a faster body candidate.
- Lock the version that best matches your team’s missing role.
This process takes less than a minute with the calculator and prevents wasted grinding time.
FAQ
Does this calculator include typing and abilities?
No. This version focuses on base stat math only. It is meant for quick stat planning and directional comparison.
Can I use custom numbers for fan rulesets?
Yes. Every field is editable, so you can test custom stats, challenge modes, or theorycraft ideas.
Why show both fusion directions every time?
Direction is one of the biggest performance variables in Infinite Fusion. Showing both outputs by default helps you choose better builds faster.
Final Thoughts
If you want stronger fusions with less trial-and-error, use a stat calculator as your first step. Run both directions, compare role fit, then build around movepool and synergy. That simple workflow consistently produces better teams.