Tibia Skill Calculator
Plan your next training session by estimating how many skill points you need and how long it will take based on your current gain rate.
Note: This tool uses a community-style estimation model. Real in-game results can vary based on patches, weapon setup, boosts, and training method.
How to use this Tibia skill calculator
This calculator is designed for players who want to estimate training time before committing resources. Whether you are pushing sword to the next breakpoint, grinding distance on a paladin, or budgeting mana for magic level, the goal is simple: turn your target into an actionable plan.
Fill in your current level, your progress percentage, and your target. Then set your measured gain per minute. If you train with bonuses (events, boosts, or premium methods), add that as a percentage. The result shows total points needed, estimated time, and level-by-level costs.
Input fields explained
- Skill Type: Choose the exact skill you are training (weapon, shielding, or magic level).
- Vocation: Different vocations progress at different rates for each skill group.
- Current Progress: If you are already partway to the next level, the calculator subtracts the completed portion.
- Skill Points per Minute: Use your own observed training speed for better accuracy.
- Training Bonus: Adds a percentage multiplier to your gain rate.
- Hours per Day: Converts total hours into a realistic day estimate.
Understanding skill progression in Tibia
Skill progression in Tibia is not linear. Early levels move quickly, but each additional level asks for more total effort. This is why planning matters: the jump from 90 to 95 may feel manageable, while 100 to 105 can become significantly more expensive in time and resources.
Weapon skills and shielding
For melee, distance, and shielding, the most important factor is consistency. Short, regular sessions often outperform random long grinds because you avoid burnout and keep steady progress. Your equipment, hunting style, and stamina usage can all influence practical gains.
Magic level training
Magic level usually depends on sustained mana expenditure and can become costly. Many players combine offline progression, exercise weapons, and event windows to improve efficiency. Tracking expected hours before you start helps prevent overspending.
Tips to train faster without wasting resources
- Measure your real gain rate for 15-30 minutes before planning long sessions.
- Train around bonus periods when possible to reduce total required time.
- Set milestone goals (for example +2 levels) instead of only chasing a distant end target.
- Recalculate every few levels to keep your estimates aligned with actual results.
- For expensive training methods, estimate total cost per hour before committing.
Formula used by this calculator
This page applies an estimation model with increasing cost per level and vocation-specific multipliers. The progression curve is exponential-like, which reflects the general behavior players expect from higher skills. It is intentionally transparent and easy to tweak to your real-world observations.
- Base level cost increases as your skill gets higher.
- Vocation multipliers adjust skill difficulty by role.
- Current progress reduces the first level's remaining cost.
- Training bonus increases points gained per minute.
Practical planning examples
Example 1: Knight melee push
If your knight is at skill 95 with 40% progress and you want 100, enter your measured gain rate from your usual setup. The calculator gives an expected total time and days at your preferred daily schedule.
Example 2: Paladin distance target before a hunt
A paladin preparing for a difficult spawn can set a short-term distance target and compare whether the grind fits available playtime. If not, reduce the target or wait for a bonus event.
Final note
No calculator can replace real testing in your own world and setup, but good estimates dramatically improve decision-making. Use this as your planning layer, then adjust based on measured in-game performance.