Elden Ring Co-op Calculator – Level & Stat Planner


Elden Ring Co-op Calculator

Plan your perfect Elden Ring co-op experience by calculating optimal character levels and stat distributions.

Co-op Level & Stat Planner



Your current overall character level.



The overall character level of the friend you wish to summon or be summoned by.



The highest upgrade level of any weapon you currently possess (Standard: +0 to +25, Somber: +0 to +10). Use +10 for Somber weapons.



The highest upgrade level of any weapon your friend possesses. Use +10 for Somber weapons.



Select the stat you are prioritizing for your build or your friend’s build.


Co-op Level Range Table

Elden Ring Character Level Co-op Ranges
Your Level Minimum Summon Level Maximum Summon Level
1 1 21
10 1 30
20 10 40
30 20 50
40 30 60
50 40 70
60 50 80
70 60 90
80 70 100
90 80 110
100 90 120
110 100 130
120 110 140
125 115 145
135 125 155
150 140 170
175 165 195
200 190 220
300 290 320
713 703 713

Note: These ranges are approximate and based on community-sourced data for Elden Ring’s matchmaking system. Exact ranges can fluctuate slightly.

Level & Weapon Range Chart

Chart showing the approximate co-op level range based on your character level.

What is an Elden Ring Co-op Calculator?

An Elden Ring Co-op Calculator is a specialized online tool designed to help players of FromSoftware’s critically acclaimed action RPG, Elden Ring, optimize their multiplayer experiences. At its core, this calculator aims to predict or determine the valid level ranges for co-operative play, ensuring that players can connect with their friends for summoning or invading. Elden Ring employs a complex matchmaking system that primarily relies on two key factors: your character’s overall level and the highest upgrade level of your weapons. This calculator demystifies this system, providing clear insights into who you can play with.

Who should use it?

  • Friends Planning to Play Together: If you and your friends want to embark on the challenging journey through The Lands Between as a team, this calculator helps ensure you’re within the compatible level ranges to see each other’s summon signs.
  • Build Crafters: Players meticulously planning their character builds, especially for PvP or co-op, can use the calculator to understand how their chosen level and weapon upgrades will affect their ability to find matches or connect with specific players.
  • New Players: Those new to Elden Ring or the Souls-like genre might find the co-op system confusing. The calculator provides an accessible way to grasp the fundamental rules.
  • Late-Game Players: Even experienced players can benefit, especially when coordinating high-level co-op sessions or trying to help friends who are at different stages of the game.

Common Misconceptions:

  • “It’s purely level-based”: While character level is crucial, weapon upgrade level often acts as a stronger gatekeeper or multiplier in the matchmaking formula.
  • “There’s a strict level cap”: Elden Ring uses a range, not a hard cap. Players can connect with others slightly above or below their level, with the range widening slightly for lower-level players.
  • “Password matchmaking ignores level restrictions”: Using a co-op password bypasses the level range restrictions for summoning, allowing players of any level to connect. However, the calculator is useful for understanding range-based matchmaking without passwords or for players who don’t want to use them.
  • “The formula is public and exact”: While the community has reverse-engineered approximate formulas, FromSoftware doesn’t publish exact coefficients, meaning these calculators rely on the best available community data.

Elden Ring Co-op Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The matchmaking system in Elden Ring is designed to keep co-op and PvP encounters balanced and engaging. The core components are your character’s level and your highest weapon upgrade level. While the precise, publicly disclosed algorithm used by FromSoftware is complex and may involve slight variations or hidden factors, the community has established reliable approximations. The following explains the general principles this calculator uses.

Level Range Calculation:

A widely accepted approximation for the base character level co-op range is:

Min Summon Level = Your Level - Floor((Your Level / 10) + 10)

Max Summon Level = Your Level + Floor(Your Level / 10) + 10

However, this formula is often simplified or adjusted. A more practical and community-tested range often involves a static offset, especially at lower levels, and a dynamic offset at higher levels. A common observation is a range of approximately +/- 10 levels, but this can be more forgiving for lower-level players and potentially tighter at the extreme high end.

Weapon Level Range Calculation:

Weapon level is often considered a multiplier or a separate, sometimes more restrictive, matching criterion. If a player has a significantly higher weapon upgrade level than you, you might not be able to see their summon sign, even if your character levels are compatible. Conversely, a lower weapon level can also restrict connections.

The general rule is that you can summon players whose highest weapon level is within approximately +/- 2 of your highest weapon level (for standard weapons: +0 to +25, Somber Ancient Dragon Smithing Stones: +0 to +10). This calculator uses a simplified view where a close weapon level match is necessary.

Combining Level and Weapon Level:

For a successful co-op connection, both the character level range and the weapon level proximity must be met. This calculator first determines the character level range and then highlights the importance of matching weapon levels.

Stat Focus Impact:

While not a direct factor in matchmaking formulas, the ‘Preferred Stat Focus’ helps contextualize the build. High Vigor is generally recommended for all co-op builds, while offensive stats (Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, Arcane) should align with weapon scaling. Mind and Endurance support spellcasting and stamina management respectively. This calculator uses this input to provide context rather than a direct calculation.

Effective Summon Level Range:

This is an estimated range that factors in both character and weapon level proximity, providing a more practical guideline for finding summonable players.

Effective Summon Level Range = Max(Min Summon Level, Friend's Level - 10) to Min(Max Summon Level, Friend's Level + 10), considering weapon level proximity.

Variables Table:

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Your Character Level Your overall character level in Elden Ring. Level 1 – 713
Friend’s Character Level The overall character level of the player you wish to connect with. Level 1 – 713
Your Max Weapon Level The highest upgrade level of any weapon you possess (Standard: +0 to +25, Somber: +0 to +10). Upgrade Level 0 – 10 (for Somber) or 0 – 25 (for Standard)
Friend’s Max Weapon Level The highest upgrade level of any weapon your friend possesses. Upgrade Level 0 – 10 (for Somber) or 0 – 25 (for Standard)
Preferred Stat Focus The primary attribute you or your friend are focusing on for the build. Stat Name Vigor, Mind, Endurance, Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, Arcane
Min Summon Level The minimum character level required to be summonable by you or summon you. Level Variable, typically 1+
Max Summon Level The maximum character level allowed to be summonable by you or summon you. Level Variable, up to 713
Effective Summon Level Range The practical range of levels for co-op, considering both character and weapon levels. Level Range Dynamic

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Let’s illustrate how the Elden Ring Co-op Calculator can be used with practical scenarios:

Example 1: Early Game Cooperation

  • Scenario: Player A is Level 20 with their best weapon at +3 (Standard). They want to help their friend, Player B, who is Level 15 with their best weapon at +2 (Standard).
  • Inputs:
    • Your Character Level: 20
    • Friend’s Character Level: 15
    • Your Max Weapon Level: +3
    • Friend’s Max Weapon Level: +2
    • Preferred Stat Focus: Strength
  • Calculator Outputs:
    • Main Result: Likely Compatible!
    • Level Range: 10 – 40 (Based on Player A’s level 20)
    • Weapon Level Range: Close match (Player A +3, Player B +2). Likely compatible.
    • Stat Focus Impact: Strength-focused builds can be effective early on.
    • Effective Summon Level Range: Player A can likely summon Player B (level 15 is within 10-40 range), and Player B can summon Player A (level 20 is within ~13-35 range considering Player B’s weapon).
  • Interpretation: Player A and B should be able to connect without issue. Player A’s level falls well within the range for Player B, and Player B’s level is also comfortably within Player A’s range. The weapon levels are very close, ensuring good matchmaking compatibility.

Example 2: Mid-Game to Late-Game Planning

  • Scenario: Player C is Level 125, a common meta level for late-game co-op, with a Somber weapon at +10. They want to summon their friend, Player D, who is Level 135 with a Somber weapon at +10.
  • Inputs:
    • Your Character Level: 125
    • Friend’s Character Level: 135
    • Your Max Weapon Level: +10 (Somber)
    • Friend’s Max Weapon Level: +10 (Somber)
    • Preferred Stat Focus: Intelligence
  • Calculator Outputs:
    • Main Result: Highly Compatible!
    • Level Range: 110 – 145 (Based on Player C’s level 125)
    • Weapon Level Range: Perfect match (+10 vs +10).
    • Stat Focus Impact: Intelligence builds excel with magic-focused weapons and spells.
    • Effective Summon Level Range: Player C can summon Player D (135 is within 110-145), and Player D can summon Player C (125 is within 125-155 range considering Player D’s level).
  • Interpretation: This is an ideal co-op scenario. Both players are at similar character levels, well within each other’s matchmaking ranges, and have identical Somber weapon upgrades. Player C, focusing on Intelligence, can leverage powerful sorceries while Player D supports or contributes with their own build.

How to Use This Elden Ring Co-op Calculator

Using the Elden Ring Co-op Calculator is straightforward and designed to give you quick insights into your potential co-op partners.

  1. Input Your Character Level: Enter your current overall character level into the “Your Character Level” field.
  2. Input Friend’s Level: Enter the overall character level of the friend you wish to play with into the “Friend’s Character Level” field.
  3. Input Your Max Weapon Level: This is critical. Find the weapon in your inventory with the highest upgrade level. For standard weapons, this will be a number from +0 to +25. For Somber Smithing Stone weapons, it will be +0 to +10. Enter this highest value into “Your Max Weapon Upgrade Level”.
  4. Input Friend’s Max Weapon Level: Similarly, ask your friend for their highest weapon upgrade level and enter it into “Friend’s Max Weapon Upgrade Level”. Remember to specify if it’s a Standard or Somber weapon type, as the calculator assumes the appropriate scale (e.g., +10 for Somber is equivalent to max standard).
  5. Select Preferred Stat Focus: Choose the primary stat (like Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, etc.) that you or your friend are focusing on for your build. This doesn’t directly affect matchmaking but provides context for build strategy.
  6. Click Calculate: Press the “Calculate Compatibility” button.

How to Read Results:

  • Main Result: This gives a quick summary (e.g., “Likely Compatible!”, “Check Weapon Levels”, “Potentially Incompatible”).
  • Level Range: This shows the calculated acceptable range of character levels for you to connect with someone at your level, based on the game’s approximate formula.
  • Weapon Level Range: Indicates if your weapon upgrade levels are close enough for matchmaking. A significant difference here can prevent connections.
  • Stat Focus Impact: Offers a brief note on how your chosen stat focus aligns with common Elden Ring builds.
  • Effective Summon Level Range: A refined estimate considering both character and weapon level proximity.
  • Tables and Charts: Use these for broader understanding. The table provides pre-calculated common ranges, and the chart visualizes the relationship between your level and the potential co-op partners you can reach.

Decision-Making Guidance:

  • If the calculator indicates “Likely Compatible” and your weapon levels are close, you should be able to connect.
  • If it suggests “Check Weapon Levels,” focus on ensuring both players have upgraded their weapons to a similar point.
  • If it suggests “Potentially Incompatible,” one or both players might need to level up their character or adjust their weapon upgrades.
  • Remember that using a co-op password bypasses these level restrictions, allowing you to connect with friends regardless of level. This calculator is primarily for understanding the range-based matchmaking system.

Key Factors That Affect Elden Ring Co-op Results

Several elements influence your ability to connect with other players in Elden Ring’s co-op system. Understanding these is key to a smooth multiplayer experience:

  1. Character Level: This is the most fundamental factor. The game attempts to match players within a certain level bracket to ensure fair encounters. A significant level difference can make matchmaking impossible without passwords.
  2. Weapon Upgrade Level: Arguably as important, if not more so, than character level. The highest upgrade level of any weapon you possess acts as a gatekeeper. If your weapon is too high or too low relative to your potential partner’s, you won’t connect. This prevents players from being overwhelmed by high-level phantoms or being unable to damage enemies with excessively powerful gear for their level.
  3. Region and Network Settings: Your geographical location affects latency and connection speed. Elden Ring typically prioritizes matching you with players in your region. Ensure your network settings (e.g., Cross-Region Play set to “Perform Matchmaking”) are configured correctly.
  4. In-Game Progression & Area: While less restrictive than levels, the game sometimes considers your progression through certain areas. You generally need to be in the same or a nearby area to see summon signs. Defeating a boss in an area can sometimes disable summon signs within that specific area for you.
  5. Use of Co-op Passwords: This is a major bypass. Applying a specific password in the Multiplayer menu allows players to connect regardless of level or weapon differences, making it the easiest way to play with friends across disparate progression points.
  6. Player Population and Server Status: Matchmaking relies on having enough active players within the compatible ranges. During peak hours or events, finding matches is easier. Server issues or low player counts in a specific bracket can hinder connections.
  7. Item Usage (Furlcalling Finger Remedy): To see summon signs, you must use a Furlcalling Finger Remedy item. To place your own summon sign (as a cooperator), you use a Tarnished’s Furled Finger.
  8. Boss Status: In co-op, summon signs typically only appear in areas where the area boss has not yet been defeated by the host player. Once the boss is down, co-op summoning is disabled for that area.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Can I summon my friend if they are 20 levels higher than me?

A1: It depends. If you are level 50, you can likely summon someone up to level 70 (approx. +20). However, if your friend is level 70 and you are level 50, your friend might not be able to summon you if your weapon level is too low relative to theirs, or if they are significantly past the area’s intended level range. The calculator helps estimate this. Using a co-op password bypasses this level restriction entirely.

Q2: My weapon is +10 (Somber), but my friend’s is +25 (Standard). Can we co-op?

A2: Yes, likely. A +10 Somber weapon is considered equivalent to a +25 Standard weapon in terms of matchmaking progression. The key is that both players’ highest upgrade levels should be comparable (within +/- 2).

Q3: I’ve defeated the boss in Stormveil Castle. Can I still summon my friend there?

A3: No, typically not. Once the area boss (in this case, Godrick the Grafted) is defeated by the host player, summon signs for co-op within that specific area become unavailable. You would need to move to a different area or have your friend defeat the boss in their world first if they are summoning you.

Q4: Does the “Cross-Region Play” setting affect co-op?

A4: Yes. Setting “Cross-Region Play” to “Perform Matchmaking” allows you to connect with players from different regions, expanding the pool of potential co-op partners. If set to “Do Not Matchmake,” you’ll be restricted to players within your own region, which can make finding matches harder.

Q5: What if my friend and I are both level 150?

A5: Level 150 is a popular “meta” level for both PvP and late-game co-op. You should have a very good chance of connecting with each other, provided your weapon upgrade levels are also similar (e.g., +25 Standard or +10 Somber). Use the calculator to confirm the specific ranges.

Q6: How important is Vigor for co-op builds?

A6: Extremely important. Vigor directly increases your HP pool. In co-op, you’ll be facing challenging enemies and bosses alongside your friends. Having a substantial amount of Vigor (typically 40-60 by late game) is crucial for survival and allows you more room for error. It’s often the most recommended stat for any build, especially for co-op. Check out our Elden Ring Vigor Guide for more details.

Q7: Can I use this calculator for PvP matchmaking?

A7: Partially. The level and weapon ranges calculated by this tool are generally applicable to PvP matchmaking as well, as the underlying system is similar. However, PvP often has more defined meta-levels (like 125 or 150) where players congregate. For more specific PvP builds, dedicated calculators or guides might offer finer tuning.

Q8: What happens if my weapon level is much higher than my friend’s?

A8: If your highest weapon upgrade level is significantly higher than your friend’s (typically more than 2 levels difference), you likely won’t be able to summon them, or they won’t be able to summon you. The game scales down your stats somewhat when you are summoned into a lower-level world, but the weapon level mismatch is often a hard barrier.

Q9: Does the starting class affect co-op matchmaking?

A9: No, your starting class does not directly influence co-op matchmaking. The system primarily considers your overall character level and highest weapon upgrade level. Your starting class only affects your initial stats and equipment, which then influences how you level up your character.

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