If you play Million Lords, you already know the grind: winning battles, managing losses, and trying to scale your lord count efficiently. This calculator helps you estimate how long it will take to hit your target (like 1,000,000 lords) based on your current pace.
Million Lords Growth Calculator
Use your daily averages for more realistic projections.
What this calculator does
The tool estimates progression by simulating your account day by day. Each day, it applies:
- Gains from successful attacks
- Daily losses from combat and maintenance
- Optional percentage-based passive growth
That means it behaves more like real gameplay than a simple linear equation.
How to use the inputs correctly
1) Current lords
Enter your current total. If this value is already above your target, the calculator will tell you instantly.
2) Average lords gained per successful attack
Use a realistic average from your recent sessions, not your best single hit. Consistent numbers produce better forecasts.
3) Successful attacks per day
This is your expected number of wins daily. If your activity fluctuates, use a weekly average converted to daily pace.
4) Lords lost per day
Include all regular losses: failed pushes, defending territory, and any expected attrition.
5) Passive growth %
Use this for event buffs, research multipliers, or systems that increase growth over time. If unsure, set it to 0 for a conservative projection.
Example strategy: sprinting toward 1,000,000 lords
Suppose your current pace gives you a net positive day after day, but the projection still feels slow. You can accelerate progress with a simple priority stack:
- Increase win rate before increasing volume
- Target higher-value battles during your strongest activity windows
- Reduce avoidable losses (especially low-odds attacks)
- Save boosts for coordinated, high-output sessions
In most cases, cutting losses has nearly the same impact as increasing attack volume—and is usually easier.
Common mistakes players make
- Overestimating daily wins: planning on “perfect days” creates false confidence.
- Ignoring losses: gross gains look great until attrition is added.
- No horizon: without a day limit, goals feel abstract and motivation drops.
- No recalibration: update your inputs weekly as your map, rivals, and bonuses change.
Practical routine for better accuracy
Track just three numbers every day for one week: total wins, average gain per win, and total losses. Then feed those into this page. Repeat weekly. This turns progression from guesswork into a measured system.
Final thoughts
A Million Lords plan works best when it is simple, measurable, and repeatable. Use this calculator to set a reachable milestone, adjust your daily pace, and stay consistent. Small optimization over many sessions beats random spikes every time.