Battle & Bear Hunt Simulator
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Why use this battle and Bear Hunt simulator?
Most Kingshot players do not need a fake “perfect formula.” They need a reliable way to compare two real setups before they spend shards, pets, Mithril, or upgrade materials on the wrong one.
This simulator is built around that decision. It lets you compare two builds under Bear Hunt or PvP weighting so you can tell whether a more offensive setup actually beats a safer one by enough to matter.
How this simulator makes the call
- Scores two setups against the same enemy-defense and durability model so the comparison stays fair.
- Weights attack, lethality, skill damage, rally value, and monster damage differently in Bear Hunt versus PvP.
- Adds survivability layers such as health, defense, damage reduction, and healing so glass-cannon builds are not overrated in longer fights.
Tested planning scenarios
- Bear Hunt comparison: compare a burst build against a safer rally build before changing pets or hero gear.
- PvP check: compare a tankier march against a burstier march to see whether survivability offsets lower pressure.
- Budget sanity check: if two setups are close in score, the cheaper one is often the smarter investment path.
Pick Bear Hunt or PvP mode
Start with the fight type you actually care about. Bear Hunt favors damage conversion, while PvP rewards survivability more heavily.
Input two real setups
Use Setup A and Setup B to compare an existing lineup against a new hero, pet, or stat plan.
Adjust enemy context
Use enemy defense, durability, and fight length to model whether the fight is short, bursty, or a longer endurance check.
Read the score gap, not just the winner
A tiny lead usually means the cheaper build is still viable. Large gaps are where spending decisions become easier.
Bear Hunt damage push
- Favors lethality, skill damage, monster damage, and rally bonuses.
- Good when your alliance wants a higher top hit instead of safer average damage.
- Bad if the score lead is tiny and the material cost is huge.
PvP balanced march
- Favors pressure plus survivability instead of all-in burst.
- Best for contested rallies and fights that do not end instantly.
- Useful when replacing a hero would also change your frontline stability.
Cost-control decision
- Use when the better score is only slightly ahead.
- Pair the result with your gear, shard, or pet cost page before spending.
- If the gap is small, cheaper often wins.
Q: Is this an exact Kingshot damage formula?
A: No. It is a planning simulator that compares two builds under the same model so you can make cleaner upgrade decisions without pretending hidden combat formulas are fully exposed.
Q: Can I use this as a Bear Hunt simulator?
A: Yes. Bear Hunt mode is one of the main reasons this tool exists, especially when comparing burst-focused setups.
Q: When should I trust a score gap enough to spend?
A: The biggest value is in avoiding bad spends. If the gap is small, compare costs first. If the gap is large, the stronger setup usually deserves more serious consideration.
Q: Why include survivability in a battle simulator?
A: Because raw offense is only part of real Kingshot fights. In PvP, a setup that stays alive longer can outperform a glass-cannon build that starts stronger but collapses too early.