Welcome to the **Pokemon Infinite Fusion Calculator**. This tool helps trainers determine the expected Base Stat Total (BST) of their fused Pokémon, or solve for a required base stat for optimal fusion strategy. Simply enter three of the four core values to calculate the missing one.
Enter your values and press 'Calculate' to see the step-by-step solution here.
The calculation for the Base Stat Total (BST) of a fused Pokémon is based on a weighted average of the two parent Pokémon's BSTs, combined with a fixed or variable stat bonus. This calculator uses the following generalized formula to solve for any missing variable:
Q = 0.5 \times (P + V) + F
Where:
Formula Sources: Serebii - Core Mechanics | Pokémon Fan Wiki - Fusion Concept
Pokemon Infinite Fusion is a fan-made game that allows players to fuse any two Pokémon from the first seven generations, resulting in over 176,000 unique combinations. The resulting fusion inherits traits from both parents, including their typing, abilities, and, crucially, their base stats. A calculator like this is essential for competitive players to quickly determine the theoretical power level (BST) of their potential fusion partners without manual computation.
The base stat calculation is often complex, involving averaging and specific stat inheritance rules (e.g., HP from the body, Attack from the head, etc.). By boiling the core power level down to the Base Stat Total (BST), this calculator provides a quick, strategic measure of a fusion's overall viability, helping players budget their training efforts (IVs/EVs) effectively.
Let's find the Target Fusion BST (Q), given the other values:
Q = 0.5 \times (600 + 540) + 15.Is the Stat Bonus (F) always positive?
Typically, a stat bonus factor in any real-world fusion mechanic represents a small additive constant or multiplier, making it usually positive. However, in our generalized model, if the target BST is lower than the calculated average of the parents, the bonus factor (F) can mathematically be a negative number, indicating a penalty or drawback in the fusion process.
Which Pokémon determines the new fusion's type?
The resulting Pokémon's type is a combination. The first type is inherited from the Head Pokémon, and the second type is inherited from the Body Pokémon. The calculator focuses purely on the numerical BST value, independent of the typing.
What is the maximum possible Base Stat Total in the game?
While the theoretical maximum BST is extremely high if you fuse two legendary Pokémon with high individual stats, the game has internal limits. Fusions often result in a BST exceeding 700, making many fusions stronger than official legendary Pokémon.
Why use BST instead of individual stats?
While individual stat calculations are necessary for competitive play, the Base Stat Total (BST) provides the fastest and most reliable benchmark for a Pokémon's overall power and distribution. If a fusion has a high BST, it's generally a strong candidate for a team.