Elden Ring Equipment Load Calculator
Optimize Your Carry Weight for Optimal Performance
Elden Ring Equipment Load Calculator
Welcome to the Elden Ring Equipment Load Calculator. This tool helps you understand how your equipped gear affects your movement speed, dodge roll effectiveness, and overall survivability. Carefully manage your equipment load to achieve the best performance in the Lands Between.
Your total equipped weight (armor, weapons, talismans). Use a decimal for fractional weights.
Your current total equip load capacity, primarily from your Endurance stat.
The percentage of your maximum equip load that determines your roll type.
Calculation Results
1. Current Equip Load Percentage = (Current Equip Load / Maximum Equip Load) * 100
2. Weight to Target Percentage = (Target Percentage / 100 * Maximum Equip Load) – Current Equip Load
3. Roll Type is determined by comparing the Current Equip Load Percentage against Elden Ring’s thresholds.
What is Elden Ring Equipment Load?
In Elden Ring, Equipment Load is a crucial stat that determines how much weight your character carries. This weight comes from all equipped items: weapons, shields, armor pieces, and talismans. Your Maximum Equip Load is primarily influenced by your Endurance stat, but can also be increased by certain talismans like the Great-Jar’s Arsenal or the Arsenal Charm +1/+2. Understanding and managing your Equipment Load is fundamental to optimizing your character build and improving your combat effectiveness in the Lands Between.
Who should use this calculator: Any Elden Ring player looking to fine-tune their build, especially those who:
- Are experimenting with new armor sets or weapon combinations.
- Want to achieve a specific roll type (Fast, Medium, Heavy).
- Are struggling with slow or ineffective dodge rolls.
- Are trying to maximize their damage output while maintaining defensive capabilities.
- Are aiming to meet the requirements for powerful gear without sacrificing mobility.
Common misconceptions about Elden Ring Equipment Load:
- “Higher is always better”: While a higher Max Equip Load allows for heavier gear, it doesn’t inherently make you stronger if you can’t maintain a good roll.
- “Only Endurance matters”: Talismans like the Great-Jar’s Arsenal significantly boost your Max Equip Load and are vital for heavy builds.
- “It only affects dodging”: Equipment Load also impacts stamina recovery speed. Higher load can slightly slow stamina regeneration.
Elden Ring Equipment Load Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The core of the Elden Ring Equipment Load system revolves around calculating the percentage of your maximum carry weight that you are currently utilizing. This percentage directly dictates your character’s movement speed and the effectiveness of your dodge roll. The formulas are straightforward but critical for build optimization.
Core Calculations:
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Current Equip Load Percentage: This is the primary metric. It represents what fraction of your total carrying capacity is currently occupied by your gear.
Formula:
Current Equip Load Percentage = (Current Equip Load / Maximum Equip Load) * 100 -
Weight to Target Percentage: This calculation helps you determine how much weight you can afford to add or remove to reach a specific Equip Load Percentage threshold (e.g., 70% for a Medium Roll).
Formula:
Weight to Target Percentage = (Target Percentage / 100 * Maximum Equip Load) - Current Equip LoadIf the result is positive, it indicates how much more weight you can equip. If negative, it means you are already over the target and need to shed weight.
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Roll Type Determination: Elden Ring categorizes your roll based on your Current Equip Load Percentage.
- Fast Roll: Below 30%
- Medium Roll: 30% to 69.9%
- Heavy Roll: 70% to 99.9%
- Very Heavy Roll: 100% and above
Variables Table:
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range / Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current Equip Load | Total weight of all equipped items (weapons, armor, talismans). | Weight Units (e.g., 50.5) | 0.0 – Varies greatly based on gear |
| Maximum Equip Load | Your character’s total carrying capacity, influenced by Endurance and talismans. | Weight Units (e.g., 100.0) | Typically 20.0+; can exceed 200 with specific talismans. |
| Current Equip Load Percentage | The ratio of Current Equip Load to Maximum Equip Load, expressed as a percentage. | % | 0% – 100%+ |
| Target Percentage | A desired Equip Load Percentage threshold (e.g., 30%, 70%). | % | 30, 70, 100, 150 (common thresholds) |
| Weight to Target | The amount of weight that needs to be added or removed to reach the Target Percentage. | Weight Units | Varies |
| Roll Type | Classification of dodge roll based on Current Equip Load Percentage. | Categorical | Fast, Medium, Heavy, Very Heavy |
Practical Examples of Elden Ring Equipment Load Usage
Let’s explore how different scenarios play out using the Elden Ring Equipment Load Calculator.
Example 1: The Agile Spellblade
Scenario: A player wants to maintain a fast roll for maximum evasion while using a light melee weapon and a staff. They have invested heavily in Dexterity and Mind, with moderate Endurance.
- Character Stats: Endurance allows for a Maximum Equip Load of 85.0.
- Current Gear:
- Weapon: Carian Regal Scepter (Weight: 8.0)
- Shield: None
- Armor Set: Carian Knight Set (Total Weight: 18.5)
- Talismans: Radagon Icon (2.5), Marika’s Soreseal (3.0)
- Total Current Equip Load: 8.0 + 18.5 + 2.5 + 3.0 = 32.0
- Desired Roll Type: Fast Roll (Target below 30%)
Calculator Inputs:
- Current Equip Load: 32.0
- Maximum Equip Load: 85.0
- Equip Load Threshold: (Set to 30 for analysis, but calculator will show current % first)
Calculator Outputs:
- Main Result (Current Percentage): 37.6%
- Current Equip Load Percentage: 37.6%
- Weight to Target (for 30%): (30 / 100 * 85.0) – 32.0 = 25.5 – 32.0 = -6.5 (Meaning: Need to reduce load by 6.5 or more to hit 30%)
- Roll Type: Medium Roll
Interpretation: The spellblade is currently on the higher end of the Medium Roll category. To achieve a Fast Roll, they need to reduce their total equipped weight by at least 6.5 units. This might involve switching to lighter armor or talismans, or perhaps accepting the Medium Roll if the current gear provides essential benefits.
Example 2: The Heavily Armored Warrior
Scenario: A player focusing on Strength and Vigor wants to wear the heaviest armor possible while still being able to perform a decent dodge. They are using the Great-Jar’s Arsenal talisman.
- Character Stats: Endurance allows for a Maximum Equip Load of 110.0.
- Key Talisman: Great-Jar’s Arsenal (+15% Max Equip Load, effectively increasing capacity by 16.5 from 110.0)
- New Maximum Equip Load: 110.0 + 16.5 = 126.5
- Current Gear:
- Weapons: Zweihander (11.5), Giant-Crusher (18.0)
- Armor Set: Bull-Goat Set (Total Weight: 62.4)
- Talismans: Great-Jar’s Arsenal (Passive effect), Erdtree’s Favor +2 (6.4)
- Total Current Equip Load: 11.5 + 18.0 + 62.4 + 6.4 = 98.3
- Desired Roll Type: Heavy Roll (Target below 100%)
Calculator Inputs:
- Current Equip Load: 98.3
- Maximum Equip Load: 126.5
- Equip Load Threshold: (Set to 100 for analysis)
Calculator Outputs:
- Main Result (Current Percentage): 77.7%
- Current Equip Load Percentage: 77.7%
- Weight to Target (for 100%): (100 / 100 * 126.5) – 98.3 = 126.5 – 98.3 = 28.2 (Meaning: Can equip up to 28.2 more weight and stay below 100%)
- Roll Type: Heavy Roll
Interpretation: This warrior is safely within the Heavy Roll bracket. They have considerable room (28.2 weight units) to add more gear, perhaps a heavier weapon, upgrade armor, or use a different talisman, while still maintaining the Heavy Roll. If they wanted a Medium Roll (target 70%), they’d need to shed weight: (70 / 100 * 126.5) – 98.3 = 88.55 – 98.3 = -9.75 (Need to lose at least 9.75 weight).
How to Use This Elden Ring Equipment Load Calculator
Our Elden Ring Equipment Load Calculator is designed for ease of use, allowing you to quickly assess your build’s mobility. Follow these simple steps:
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Input Current Equip Load:
Go to your in-game status screen. Find the total weight of all your equipped items (weapons, shields, armor, talismans). Enter this value into the ‘Current Equip Load (Weight)’ field. Use decimals if your item weights have them (e.g., 45.5).
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Input Maximum Equip Load:
On the same status screen, locate your ‘Max Equip Load’. This value is primarily determined by your Endurance stat, but is also increased by talismans like the Great-Jar’s Arsenal or Arsenal Charm. Enter this figure into the ‘Maximum Equip Load (Weight)’ field.
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Select Equip Load Threshold:
Choose the desired roll type you are aiming for or analyzing from the ‘Equip Load Threshold (%)’ dropdown. Common choices are 30% (Fast Roll), 70% (Medium Roll), or 100% (Heavy Roll).
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Calculate Load:
Click the ‘Calculate Load’ button. The calculator will instantly process your inputs.
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Read the Results:
- Main Result: Displays your Current Equip Load Percentage in a prominent, highlighted format.
- Current Equip Load Percentage: Shows the exact percentage.
- Weight to Target Percentage: Indicates how much weight you can add or must remove to reach the selected threshold. A positive number means you can add that much weight; a negative number means you must remove at least that much.
- Roll Type: Clearly states whether you have a Fast, Medium, Heavy, or Very Heavy Roll based on your current percentage.
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Make Decisions: Use the results to decide whether to:
- Equip heavier armor or weapons.
- Swap talismans to increase Max Equip Load.
- Reallocate stats, potentially increasing Endurance.
- Reduce weight to achieve a faster roll.
- Copy Results: Use the ‘Copy Results’ button to save the calculated data, including key assumptions like your Max Equip Load, for reference or sharing.
- Reset: Click ‘Reset’ to clear all fields and return to the default sensible values.
Key Factors That Affect Elden Ring Equipment Load Results
Several interconnected elements influence your Equipment Load calculations and, consequently, your combat effectiveness in Elden Ring. Understanding these factors is key to mastering your build.
- Endurance Stat: This is the most direct determinant of your Maximum Equip Load. Every point invested in Endurance increases your carrying capacity. Players aiming for heavy armor or multiple weapons will need to prioritize Endurance.
- Talismans: Specific talismans offer significant boosts to your Maximum Equip Load. The Great-Jar’s Arsenal provides the largest increase, while the Arsenal Charm (+1, +2 versions) offers smaller but still valuable increments. Choosing the right talisman can drastically alter your build possibilities.
- Item Weights: Every piece of gear—weapons, shields, armor sets, and even some talismans—contributes to your Current Equip Load. Heavier items provide better stats (damage, defense) but consume more of your carrying capacity. Balancing stats with weight is the core challenge. For instance, the Bull-Goat armor set offers immense poise and defense but is extremely heavy.
- Target Roll Type: The desired Equip Load Threshold is a player-defined goal. A player prioritizing aggression and evasion will aim for below 30% (Fast Roll), while a defensive player might be content with 70% (Medium Roll) or even 100% (Heavy Roll) if they compensate with strong defenses and timing.
- Stamina Management: While not directly calculated by the load percentage itself, your Current Equip Load indirectly affects stamina. Higher load percentages (closer to or exceeding 100%) can slightly slow down stamina regeneration. This makes managing stamina crucial, especially for players in the Heavy or Very Heavy categories.
- Poise and Defense: Heavier armor typically offers higher Poise and defensive stats. Players opting for heavy armor (accepting a slower roll) often do so to withstand enemy attacks better and maintain uninterrupted actions, effectively trading mobility for damage reduction and resistance to staggering.
- Build Synergy: The ideal Equipment Load is dependent on the overall build strategy. A glass cannon mage needs speed (Fast Roll), while a tank build might prioritize defense and Poise (Heavy Roll), using the extra weight allowance for powerful, heavy weapons and armor.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the best Equip Load percentage in Elden Ring?
A: The “best” percentage depends on your playstyle. Below 30% offers the fastest, most evasive dodge. 30%-69.9% (Medium) is a common balance. 70%-99.9% (Heavy) significantly reduces dodge distance and speed but allows for very heavy gear. 100%+ (Very Heavy) drastically impairs dodging.
Q2: How do I increase my Maximum Equip Load?
A: Primarily by leveling up the Endurance stat. Additionally, talismans like the Great-Jar’s Arsenal and the Arsenal Charm (+1/+2) provide substantial passive increases to your Maximum Equip Load.
Q3: Does carrying more weight slow down my attacks?
A: No, equipment load primarily affects dodge roll speed and distance, and slightly impacts stamina recovery. Attack speed is determined by the weapon itself and certain buffs, not your equip load percentage.
Q4: Can I still beat the game with a Heavy Roll?
A: Absolutely! Many powerful builds utilize Heavy Rolls. It requires adapting your playstyle to focus more on blocking, trading hits (if your defense is high enough), and precise timing rather than rapid evasion. Understanding enemy attack patterns becomes even more critical.
Q5: What is the weight of the heaviest armor set in Elden Ring?
A: The Bull-Goat Set is among the heaviest, with its full set weighing over 60 units. Combined with heavy weapons and talismans, reaching 100% or more load is very common for tank-style builds.
Q6: How much weight can the Great-Jar’s Arsenal add?
A: The Great-Jar’s Arsenal increases your Maximum Equip Load by 15% of your base Maximum Equip Load (before equipping the talisman). This can be a significant boost, often amounting to over 20-30 weight units depending on your Endurance investment.
Q7: Does weapon swapping affect my equip load mid-combat?
A: Yes, if you swap to a heavier weapon, your Current Equip Load increases, potentially changing your roll type. Similarly, unequipping items reduces your load. This can be used strategically but also carries risks if mismanaged.
Q8: Is it worth putting points into Endurance just for equip load?
A: It depends on your build goals. If you want to wear specific heavy armor or weapons that are crucial for your strategy, then yes, investing in Endurance is often necessary and worthwhile. If you prioritize offense or casting speed, lighter gear and fewer Endurance points might be better.
Equipment Load Percentage vs. Roll Type