Ultimate Maplestory Flame Score Calculator (2026)


Maplestory Flame Score Calculator

Quantify the quality of your equipment’s bonus stats (flames) with our precise calculator.



Bonus stat for Strength.


Bonus stat for Dexterity.


Bonus stat for Intelligence.


Bonus stat for Luck.


Bonus stat for All Stat %.


Bonus stat for ATT / M.ATT.


Bonus stat for Max HP.


Level of the equipment (e.g., 150, 160, 200).

Total Flame Score
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Main/Sub Stat Score
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All Stat % Score
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Attack Score
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HP Score
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Score Contribution

What is a Maplestory Flame Score?

A Maplestory Flame Score is a community-created metric used to quickly evaluate the quality of an item’s “Bonus Stats,” colloquially known as flames. Flames are the additional, random stats shown in green text on equipment that can be rerolled using Rebirth Flames. Since an item can have multiple lines of different stats (like STR, DEX, All Stat %, and Attack), comparing two items can be difficult. The flame score standardizes this comparison by converting all relevant bonus stats into a single, easy-to-understand number. This calculator helps players, from early-game to end-game, determine whether to keep a flame or to reroll it, saving both time and Mesos.

The Flame Score Formula Explained

The power of a flame score calculator lies in its weighted formula. Not all stats are created equal; for most classes, 1% All Stat is far more valuable than 1 point of STR. Our calculator uses a standard, widely accepted weighting system to convert each bonus stat into a “main stat equivalent” score.

Formula: Flame Score = (Main Stats + Secondary Stats/10) + (All Stat % * Weight) + (Attack * Weight) + (HP / Weight)

Variable Weights Table

Variable Meaning Score Weight (per point) Typical Range
Main/Secondary Stat STR, DEX, INT, LUK 1 for main stat, 0.1 for secondary 1 – 150+
All Stat % Percentage increase to all four stats 10 1% – 7%
Attack (Weapon/Magic) Flat increase to Attack Power 4 1 – 200+ (on weapons)
HP Flat increase to Health Points ~0.033 (or 1 per 3000 HP / ItemLevel) 300 – 4200+
This table outlines the standard weights used in our maplestory flame score calculator. These weights reflect a common end-game perspective on stat equivalence.

For more detailed information, consider this Reboot flame stats guide.

Flame Stat Tiers by Item Level

The value of a flame stat is determined by its “tier” and the item’s level. Higher tier flames on higher level items yield better stats. Below is a reference for non-weapon equipment.

Tier Main Stat (Lv. 200) All Stat % Attack
1 11 1% 1
2 22 2% 2
3 33 3% 3
4 44 4% 4
5 55 5% 5
6 66 6% 6
7 77 7% 7
Flame stat values for a Level 200 item. Use the calculator to see precise values for your item level. For advanced strategies, check our Maplestory item upgrading tool.

Practical Examples

Example 1: Mid-Game Arcane Shade Armor

A player obtains an Arcane Shade Glove (Level 200) and wants to check its flame score.

  • Inputs: STR: 88, All Stat %: 6%, Attack: 0, HP: 0
  • Calculation:
    • Main Stat Score: 88
    • All Stat % Score: 6 * 10 = 60
    • Attack Score: 0
  • Total Flame Score: 88 + 60 = 148. This is a very strong flame worth keeping.

Example 2: Early-Game CRA Weapon

A new player gets a Fafnir Weapon (Level 150) with a mix of stats.

  • Inputs: STR: 24, Attack: 52, All Stat %: 3%
  • Calculation:
    • Main Stat Score: 24
    • Attack Score: 52 * 4 = 208
    • All Stat % Score: 3 * 10 = 30
  • Total Flame Score: 24 + 208 + 30 = 262. For a weapon, the Attack stat contributes massively to the score, making this an excellent flame.

How to Use This Maplestory Flame Score Calculator

  1. Enter Bonus Stats: Look at your equipment in-game and type the green bonus stats into the corresponding fields on the calculator. Enter only the green numbers, not the white base stats.
  2. Set Item Level: Input the required level of the item. This is critical as it affects the weighting of HP and potential stat tiers.
  3. Review the Total Score: The large number at the top is your item’s total flame score. This is the primary metric for judging its quality.
  4. Analyze the Breakdown: Look at the intermediate results and the chart to see which stats contribute most to the score. An item might have a high score purely from main stat, or from a good combination of All Stat % and Attack. This helps in understanding the flame’s composition.
  5. Compare and Decide: Use the score to compare with other items or with community benchmarks (e.g., a “good” score for Arcane armor is often cited as 120+). A low score suggests you should use a Rebirth Flame. More information on this can be found in our Bonus Potentials vs Flames guide.

Key Factors That Affect Flames

Item Level
Higher level equipment (e.g., Level 160 vs. Level 200) receives higher values for the same tier of flame stat.
Type of Rebirth Flame
Powerful and Eternal Rebirth Flames provide higher average stat tiers than standard Red Rebirth Flames. Black Rebirth Flames allow you to choose between the old and new stats.
Flame Advantage
Equipment from certain bosses (like Chaos Root Abyss) or sets (like Absolab/Arcane) has “Flame Advantage,” allowing them to roll higher tiers (T6/T7) of stats that are unavailable on normal gear.
Item Type (Weapon vs. Armor)
Weapons can roll unique and powerful flame lines like % Damage and % Boss Damage, and get much higher Attack values than armor. Flame scores for weapons are naturally much higher due to the heavy weight of Attack.
Server Type (Reboot vs. Regular)
While the flame system is the same, the value of certain stats can differ based on server economies and access to scrolling. However, the general score from this calculator remains a solid benchmark for both. Our CRA gear flames guide is useful for both server types.
Number of Lines
An item can have up to four lines of bonus stats. Flame Advantage items are guaranteed four lines, while normal items may have fewer, limiting their scoring potential.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is a “good” flame score?

This is subjective and depends on the item slot and your progression. General benchmarks are: 80-100 for early/mid-game armor (like CRA), 120-140 for late-game armor (Absolab/Arcane), and 150+ for a top-tier piece. Weapon scores are naturally much higher due to attack stats.

2. Does this calculator work for Reboot and Regular servers?

Yes, the flame stat system and the calculation principles are identical for both Reboot and regular servers. The stat weights used are a standard baseline applicable to both.

3. Why isn’t Boss Damage % or Damage % included?

These stats are exclusive to weapon flames. While extremely valuable, their worth relative to main stat changes drastically based on a player’s existing %Boss/DMG. This calculator focuses on the universal stats to provide a stable score for all equipment.

4. How is All Stat % weighted?

We use a standard weight of 10, meaning 1% All Stat is equivalent to 10 main stat. This is a widely accepted ratio in the end-game community, as 1% All Stat provides benefits to a character’s damage calculation multiple times.

5. What does “Secondary Stat” mean in the formula?

For most classes, this is the stat that provides a minor damage boost (e.g., DEX for a Warrior). It’s weighted very low (0.1) because its contribution to damage is minimal compared to the main stat. This calculator simplifies this by valuing all non-main stats at this lower rate.

6. My item has two stats on one line (e.g., STR+DEX). How do I enter that?

The game combines these into a single green number. For example, if you see “+40 STR” and your character is a Warrior, you would just enter 40 in the STR field. The calculator handles the scoring from there. For more complex gear choices see our guide on Absolab vs Arcanesahde.

7. Why is my HP/MP score so low?

Unless you are a Demon Avenger, HP/MP provides a very small damage increase for most classes. Therefore, its contribution to the flame score is weighted very low to reflect its minor impact on overall character power.

8. Where can I get better flames?

You can get Rebirth Flames from boss drops, event shops, and the Legion coin shop. Powerful, Eternal, and Black flames, which give better results, are typically from events or cash shop sales.

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