Skyrim Build Calculator
Plan your Dragonborn’s progression. Estimate perk points and attribute distribution for your ideal Skyrim build.
Character Build Planner
Your Build Projection
Attribute Point Gains Distribution
Projected attribute points to be gained from level-ups, based on your ratio.
Race Information
| Race | Starting Skill Bonuses | Special Abilities |
|---|
Starting skill bonuses and special abilities for each race.
What is a Skyrim Build Calculator?
A Skyrim build calculator is a tool designed to help players of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim plan their character’s development. It allows you to input your current level, target level, race, standing stone, and desired attribute distribution (Magicka, Health, Stamina) to project the total perk points you’ll gain and how your attributes will increase. This helps in mapping out a Skyrim character build from the start or planning further progression.
Anyone who wants to optimize their character, try a specific playstyle (like a pure mage, stealth archer, or heavy warrior), or just understand the leveling mechanics better can benefit from using a Skyrim build calculator. It’s particularly useful for players who want to ensure they have enough perk points for key abilities or the right attribute balance for their chosen skills and gear.
Common misconceptions are that these calculators can choose perks for you (they typically don’t, but show you how many points you’ll get) or that they guarantee a powerful build (a good build also depends on perk choices, gear, and playstyle, which the Skyrim build calculator only indirectly helps with by planning resources).
Skyrim Build Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The core calculations in a Skyrim build calculator are based on the game’s leveling mechanics:
- Level Ups: The number of times your character will level up is calculated as:
Level Ups = Target Level - Current Level - Total Perk Points: You gain one perk point each time you level up (starting from level 2, so level 1 to 2 gives 1 point).
Total Perk Points to Gain = Level Ups - Total Attribute Points: Each time you level up, you get to increase Magicka, Health, or Stamina by 10 points.
Total Attribute Points to Distribute = Level Ups * 10 - Attribute Distribution: Based on the ratios you provide (Magicka Ratio, Health Ratio, Stamina Ratio), the total attribute points are distributed:
Total Ratio = Magicka Ratio + Health Ratio + Stamina Ratio
If Total Ratio is 0, points are distributed evenly or as per default. Otherwise:
Magicka Points = (Magicka Ratio / Total Ratio) * Total Attribute Points
Health Points = (Health Ratio / Total Ratio) * Total Attribute Points
Stamina Points = (Stamina Ratio / Total Ratio) * Total Attribute Points
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current Level | Your character’s starting level | Level | 1 – 252 |
| Target Level | The level you aim to reach | Level | 1 – 252 |
| Level Ups | Number of level increases | Levels | 0 – 251 |
| Total Perk Points | Perk points gained during level ups | Points | 0 – 251 |
| Total Attribute Points | Attribute points gained | Points | 0 – 2510 |
| Magicka/Health/Stamina Ratio | Proportion for attribute distribution | Ratio part | 0 – 10 (or more) |
| Magicka/Health/Stamina Points | Points allocated to each attribute | Points | 0 – 2510 |
Variables used in the Skyrim Build Calculator.
Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
Example 1: Pure Mage Build (Breton)
A player wants to build a pure mage Breton, starting at level 1 and aiming for level 40, focusing heavily on Magicka.
- Current Level: 1
- Target Level: 40
- Race: Breton
- Standing Stone: Mage Stone (or Atronach for more Magicka)
- Magicka Ratio: 8
- Health Ratio: 2
- Stamina Ratio: 0
The Skyrim build calculator would show:
Level Ups: 39, Total Perk Points: 39, Total Attribute Points: 390.
Magicka Points: (8/10) * 390 = 312, Health Points: (2/10) * 390 = 78, Stamina Points: 0.
The player knows they’ll have 39 perks to spend, likely in Destruction, Conjuration, Alteration, Restoration, and Illusion, and a significant Magicka boost.
Example 2: Stealth Archer Build (Wood Elf)
A player wants a Wood Elf stealth archer, planning from level 1 to 50, with a balance between Health and Stamina for carrying capacity and bow zooming.
- Current Level: 1
- Target Level: 50
- Race: Wood Elf
- Standing Stone: Thief Stone (early on), then maybe Lady or Steed.
- Magicka Ratio: 1
- Health Ratio: 5
- Stamina Ratio: 4
The Skyrim build calculator would show:
Level Ups: 49, Total Perk Points: 49, Total Attribute Points: 490.
Magicka Points: (1/10) * 490 = 49, Health Points: (5/10) * 490 = 245, Stamina Points: (4/10) * 490 = 196.
They get 49 perks for Archery, Sneak, Light Armor, and maybe some Alchemy or Smithing, with good Health and Stamina increases.
How to Use This Skyrim Build Calculator
- Enter Levels: Input your character’s ‘Current Level’ and your ‘Target Level’.
- Select Race and Stone: Choose your character’s ‘Race’ and the ‘Standing Stone’ you plan to use for its bonus.
- Set Attribute Ratios: Input your desired ‘Magicka Ratio’, ‘Health Ratio’, and ‘Stamina Ratio’. These represent how you want to divide the 10 attribute points you get per level-up proportionally.
- Calculate: Click ‘Calculate Build’.
- Review Results: The calculator will display the ‘Total Perk Points’ you’ll gain, and the points to be added to ‘Magicka’, ‘Health’, and ‘Stamina’ based on your ratios and level difference. The chart will visualize the attribute gains.
- Plan Your Build: Use the perk point total to plan your perk distribution in skill trees, and consider the attribute increases when choosing gear and enchantments. The race table helps remind you of starting advantages.
Key Factors That Affect Skyrim Build Results
- Race Choice: Each race starts with different skill bonuses (+10 in one skill, +5 in five others) and has unique special abilities or resistances, influencing early gameplay and optimal skill paths.
- Standing Stone: The chosen stone provides significant bonuses, like faster skill learning (Warrior, Thief, Mage, Lover), increased stats (Lord, Lady, Steed), or unique effects (Atronach, Serpent), shaping your build’s strengths.
- Attribute Focus (M:H:S Ratio): Your Magicka, Health, and Stamina distribution directly impacts your ability to cast spells, survive damage, and perform power attacks/sprint/zoom. The ratio is crucial for different playstyles.
- Target Level: The higher your target level, the more perk and attribute points you’ll have, allowing for more diverse or specialized builds. Some builds only become powerful at higher levels.
- Skill Synergy: Choosing skills that complement each other (e.g., Sneak and Archery, or Destruction and Conjuration) makes a build more effective than spreading points too thinly across unrelated skills.
- Perk Choices: Within each skill tree, the perks you select define your abilities and playstyle far more than just the skill level itself. A Skyrim build calculator tells you how *many* perks, but you choose *which* ones.
- Gear and Enchantments: While not part of this calculator, the armor, weapons, and enchantments you use are vital and often synergize with your skill and attribute choices.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A: With the Legendary skills system (making a skill at 100 Legendary resets it to 15, returning perks and allowing it to level again), there’s no hard level cap, though reaching very high levels (like 252 to get all perks) takes a very long time. This Skyrim build calculator allows up to 252.
A: You get one perk point every time you level up. From level 1 to 50, you gain 49 perk points.
A: Yes, in the Dragonborn DLC, you can spend Dragon Souls at the end of the “Waking Dreams” main quest to reset the perks in one skill tree. Also, making a skill Legendary refunds the perks used in that tree.
A: Bretons and High Elves are great for mages, Nords and Orcs for warriors, Wood Elves and Khajiit for stealth/archery. However, any race can be effective in any role with planning. Check our guide to Skyrim races.
A: Yes, for example, the Warrior Stone’s +20% combat skill learning stacks with the Well Rested bonus. The Lover Stone (+15% to all skills) doesn’t stack with Rested bonuses.
A: Very important. A mage needs lots of Magicka, a warrior needs Health and Stamina, and an archer benefits from Stamina (zooming) and Health. The Skyrim build calculator helps you plan this.
A: Yes, you can activate a different Standing Stone at any time by visiting its location in Skyrim.
A: No, this Skyrim build calculator focuses on base attribute gains from leveling and perk points. Gear and enchantments add on top of these base stats.
Related Tools and Internal Resources
- Skyrim Skill Tree Planner – Visualize and plan your perk selections within each skill tree.
- Enchanting & Alchemy Calculator – Optimize your crafting for powerful gear and potions.
- Guide to Standing Stones – In-depth look at each Standing Stone and its benefits.
- Best Skyrim Builds for Beginners – Get started with some effective and easy-to-play character builds.