maplestory flame calculator

Interactive Flame Score Calculator

Enter your bonus stats from a flame roll and choose your class preset. This tool estimates a practical flame score so you can quickly decide whether to keep or reroll.

Note: Flame scoring varies by server, progression stage, and personal stat conversion. This calculator uses practical community-style weights for quick comparisons.

Enter your flame stats, then click Calculate Flame Score.

What is a MapleStory flame score?

In MapleStory, flames (bonus stats) can add a lot of power to gear. Because each line can roll different stat types, players usually convert everything into one number called a flame score. That makes it easier to compare rolls and decide whether to keep, sell, or reroll.

This calculator is designed for practical use: quick class presets, transparent weighting, and a readable contribution breakdown so you can see why your score is high or low.

How this calculator works

1) Pick your class preset

Each class values stat lines differently. For example, INT classes value Magic Attack more than Attack, while Demon Avenger scales heavily from HP and Attack. The preset changes the internal weights accordingly.

2) Enter rolled flame stats

Type in only the values shown on your item’s bonus stats. Leave unused fields at 0. The calculator accepts:

  • Main stats (STR/DEX/INT/LUK)
  • All Stat %
  • Attack / Magic Attack
  • HP
  • Boss Damage % and Damage %

3) Compare against your target

Set a target score based on your progression. Early game players might keep 70+, while late-game optimization often chases much higher rolls. The result section gives a quality tier and a keep/reroll suggestion.

General flame score interpretation

  • Below 40: Usually weak; reroll if budget allows.
  • 40–69: Functional for early progression.
  • 70–99: Good and often worth keeping mid-game.
  • 100–129: Excellent roll for many setups.
  • 130+: Premium / chase-tier territory.

These ranges are guidelines. Real value depends on your class, item slot, market conditions, and whether you are optimizing bossing or general damage.

Best practices when flaming gear

Prioritize high-impact slots first

Flaming expensive or long-term gear pieces first usually gives better value than over-investing in temporary items.

Track mesos and stop-loss rules

Set a meso budget before rerolling. If you hit the cap without reaching target, keep the best roll and revisit later rather than chasing endlessly.

Use comparable scoring for upgrades

When replacing equipment, compare old vs. new flame score under the same class preset. Consistent scoring prevents accidental downgrades.

FAQ

Is this calculator perfectly exact for every build?

No. It’s a strong practical estimator, not a full simulator. Endgame min-maxing may require custom stat conversion based on your current gear and damage formula.

Should I count Boss Damage and Damage on all items?

You can enter those lines for quick comparison, especially when evaluating weapon-like offensive value. If your server/meta treats these differently for your slot, adjust expectations.

Why is my score different from another website?

Different calculators use different weight assumptions. That is normal. The key is to be consistent with one method while comparing your own rolls.

Final thoughts

A good flame process is simple: use a clear scoring model, set realistic targets, and stay disciplined with mesos. This tool gives you a fast way to evaluate rolls so your upgrades are data-driven instead of guesswork.

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