PokéRogue Fusion Stat Calculator
Build your fusion faster. Enter the two Pokémon base stat spreads and this tool will estimate the fused stat line, type pairing, and a quick level preview.
Tip: In this calculator, Pokémon A is treated as the primary side and Pokémon B as the secondary side.
Pokémon A (Primary)
Pokémon B (Secondary)
What this PokéRogue fusion calculator does
This page gives you a practical way to compare fusion ideas before you commit resources in a run. You can input any two base stat spreads and quickly estimate the output profile for offense, bulk, and speed. It is especially helpful when you are deciding between a safer defensive splice and a higher-variance damage build.
The tool also creates a simple fusion type preview based on a common community approach: primary type from Pokémon A plus a secondary type slot from Pokémon B if available. That makes it easier to think about weaknesses, resistances, and coverage while planning your route.
How to use the calculator
1) Enter both stat spreads
Fill in HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed for each side. If you do not remember exact values, enter your best estimate first and refine later.
2) Choose your formula style
- Standard Average: balanced output; easiest baseline for most builds.
- Primary Weighted (60/40): keeps more identity from Pokémon A.
- Secondary Weighted (40/60): favors Pokémon B’s strengths.
3) Pick rounding and level preview
Rounding changes edge cases where a half-point appears. Level preview gives a fast approximation of in-battle stats at your selected level using neutral assumptions.
Why fusion planning matters in PokéRogue
Good fusion outcomes are usually about role compression. Instead of asking “what has the highest BST,” ask “what solves two team problems at once?” For example, a fusion that gains safer switch-ins and keeps enough speed to pressure bosses can outperform a glass-cannon setup with higher paper damage.
- Check breakpoints: can you outspeed key threats?
- Check survivability: can you live one strong neutral hit?
- Check damage profile: physical, special, or mixed lane?
- Check typing impact: how many new weaknesses are introduced?
Example build workflow
Step-by-step quick test
Start with a fast physical attacker in slot A and a bulky utility pick in slot B. Run the Standard Average mode first. If Speed drops too low, switch to Primary Weighted. If your bulk is still too fragile, try Secondary Weighted and compare the result table directly.
Use the swap button to reverse order and instantly see how “primary vs secondary” affects your outcome. This is one of the fastest ways to discover hidden upgrades during a run.
Frequently asked questions
Is this official?
No. This is a planning calculator for players. Game systems can change across updates, so treat results as estimates.
Do types and abilities always work exactly like this?
Not always. Different builds, versions, and rule interpretations can vary. Use this as a strategy aid, then confirm in your current run.
What if I only know one side’s exact stats?
Use approximate values for the second side and compare multiple scenarios. Even rough modeling helps with better decisions than guessing blind.