Pokefusion Stat Calculator
Enter base stats for your Head and Body Pokémon, then generate a fusion preview. This tool supports a weighted fan formula and a simple average mode.
Head Pokémon
Body Pokémon
What is a Pokefusion Calculator?
A pokefusion calculator helps you predict the result of combining two Pokémon into one fused form. Instead of guessing whether a fusion will be fast, bulky, or hard-hitting, you can quickly evaluate the resulting stat spread before committing to a build. This is especially useful in fan games and fusion challenge runs where planning matters.
The biggest advantage of using a calculator is clarity. You can compare multiple combinations in minutes, identify strong stat synergies, and avoid weak pairings that look cool but underperform in battle.
How this fusion stat formula works
This page includes two calculation modes. The default is a weighted fan formula, where some stats are primarily inherited from the Head and others from the Body. The second mode is a simple 50/50 average for players who prefer neutral blending.
Weighted fan formula (default)
- HP: Body-dominant
- Attack: Head-dominant
- Defense: Body-dominant
- Sp. Atk: Head-dominant
- Sp. Def: Body-dominant
- Speed: Head-dominant
Dominant stats are calculated as (2 × dominant stat + other stat) ÷ 3, then rounded to the nearest whole number.
Simple average mode
- Each stat is calculated as (Head + Body) ÷ 2
- Useful for quick comparisons or house-rule formats
How to use this calculator effectively
- Start with one role in mind: sweeper, wall, tank, or utility.
- Choose a Head Pokémon with strong offensive/speed stats if you want pressure.
- Choose a Body Pokémon with strong HP/defenses if you want survivability.
- Use the reverse comparison option to instantly test both fusion directions.
- Track Base Stat Total (BST), but prioritize stat distribution over raw total.
Practical team-building tips for fusion formats
1) Build around speed control
Fast fusions can snowball quickly. If your fusion is slow, plan support through paralysis, tailwind-style effects, or priority options.
2) Don’t ignore defensive thresholds
A fusion with huge Attack and Speed can still fail if it cannot survive a single hit. Use the calculator to ensure key defensive stats are viable for your playstyle.
3) Compare both directions every time
In many fusion systems, swapping Head and Body changes outcomes dramatically. A single pair can produce one aggressive form and one defensive form. Always test both.
Frequently asked questions
Is this an official Pokémon tool?
No. This calculator is a fan-made utility for planning and experimentation.
Why do rounded values matter?
Small rounding differences can shift matchup outcomes, especially around speed tiers and damage breakpoints.
Can I use this for custom rulesets?
Yes. If your community uses a different formula, the stat fields still help you compare candidates quickly and manually adapt results.
Final thoughts
A strong pokefusion isn’t just about the highest numbers. The best fusions combine role clarity, stat synergy, and good team context. Use this calculator as your planning hub, test both fusion directions, and build with intention.