Pokémon Infinite Fusion Calculator – Instantly Fuse & Calculate Stats


Pokémon Infinite Fusion Calculator

Instantly calculate the stats, type, and abilities of any two fused Pokémon.

Fusion Generator



Determines appearance, primary type, abilities, and influences HP, Sp. Attack & Sp. Defense.


Determines body shape, secondary type, and influences Attack, Defense & Speed.



What is the Pokémon Infinite Fusion Calculator?

The Pokémon Infinite Fusion Calculator is a specialized tool designed for players of the popular fan-made game, *Pokémon Infinite Fusion*. This game allows you to combine, or “fuse,” any two Pokémon to create a brand-new hybrid creature with a unique sprite, stats, typing, and ability pool. Our calculator simulates the in-game fusion process, allowing you to plan your ultimate team by seeing the results of a fusion before committing to it in the game.

This is not a generic stat calculator; it uses the specific formulas from *Pokémon Infinite Fusion* to provide accurate results. Whether you are a competitive player trying to create a powerhouse or a casual fan exploring fun combinations, this tool is an essential part of your journey. A tool like this is a great “Fusion Planner” to help you strategize.

Pokémon Infinite Fusion Formula and Explanation

The calculation for a fused Pokémon’s stats is a weighted average that depends on which Pokémon is designated as the “Head” and which is the “Body”. The Head primarily influences special stats and appearance, while the Body influences physical stats.

The formulas are as follows:

  • HP: `Floor( (Head’s Base HP * 2/3) + (Body’s Base HP * 1/3) )`
  • Attack: `Floor( (Head’s Base Attack * 1/3) + (Body’s Base Attack * 2/3) )`
  • Defense: `Floor( (Head’s Base Defense * 1/3) + (Body’s Base Defense * 2/3) )`
  • Special Attack: `Floor( (Head’s Base Sp. Atk * 2/3) + (Body’s Base Sp. Atk * 1/3) )`
  • Special Defense: `Floor( (Head’s Base Sp. Def * 2/3) + (Body’s Base Sp. Def * 1/3) )`
  • Speed: `Floor( (Head’s Base Speed * 1/3) + (Body’s Base Speed * 2/3) )`

Variables Table

This table explains each variable used in the fusion calculation. All values are unitless base stats.
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
HP Hit Points, determining the Pokémon’s health. Points 1 – 255
Attack The power of physical moves. Points 5 – 190
Defense Resistance to physical moves. Points 5 – 230
Special Attack The power of special moves. Points 10 – 194
Special Defense Resistance to special moves. Points 20 – 230
Speed Determines which Pokémon attacks first. Points 5 – 180

Practical Examples

Example 1: Charizard (Head) + Blastoise (Body)

  • Inputs: Head = Charizard, Body = Blastoise
  • Logic: Charizard’s high Special Attack and Speed are weighted more heavily, while Blastoise’s strong Defense and Special Defense are weighted more heavily. The primary type will be Fire (from Charizard) and the secondary will be Water (from Blastoise).
  • Results: A powerful Fire/Water type with balanced offenses and strong defenses. For more ideas on team building, see our guide to the best fusions.

Example 2: Alakazam (Head) + Golem (Body)

  • Inputs: Head = Alakazam, Body = Golem
  • Logic: Alakazam contributes its massive Special Attack and Speed, while Golem provides its huge Attack and Defense. The resulting type is Psychic/Rock.
  • Results: A “glass cannon” with incredible offensive stats but potentially many weaknesses. You can check these weaknesses with a type chart calculator.

How to Use This Pokémon Infinite Fusion Calculator

Using the calculator is simple and intuitive, designed to give you results in just a few clicks.

  1. Select Head Pokémon: Use the first dropdown menu to choose the Pokémon that will serve as the ‘Head’. This choice heavily influences the fusion’s appearance, abilities, and special stats.
  2. Select Body Pokémon: Use the second dropdown menu to choose the ‘Body’ Pokémon. This determines the fusion’s physical frame and influences its physical stats.
  3. Fuse Pokémon: Click the “Fuse Pokémon” button.
  4. Interpret Results: The calculator will instantly display the fused name, calculated base stats, total stats, typing, and possible abilities. The bar chart provides a quick visual breakdown of the new Pokémon’s strengths and weaknesses.
  5. Reset: To start a new calculation, simply click the “Reset” button.

Key Factors That Affect Pokémon Fusions

  • Head vs. Body Choice: This is the most critical decision. The Head provides the name, sprite head, primary type, and abilities, and gets a 2/3 weighting for HP, Sp. Atk, and Sp. Def. The Body provides the sprite body, color palette, secondary type, and gets a 2/3 weighting for Attack, Defense, and Speed.
  • Base Stat Distribution: Fusing a fast but frail Pokémon with a slow but sturdy one can balance out their stats. Understanding the base stats of the parent Pokémon is key to predicting the outcome. A beginner’s guide to fusion can be very helpful.
  • Typing Combination: The Head’s primary type and Body’s primary type become the new dual-typing (if different). This can create powerful combinations with few weaknesses or risky combinations with many.
  • Ability Synergy: The fused Pokémon inherits one of the abilities from the Head Pokémon’s ability pool. Pairing a powerful ability (like Speed Boost) with a Pokémon that has high stats can create a competitive monster.
  • Evolutionary Stage: Fusing fully evolved Pokémon generally yields the best results due to their higher base stats.
  • Custom Sprites: While not affecting stats, the game has a massive library of custom sprites. Fusions often look best when a talented artist from the community has created a unique sprite for that specific combination. You can browse them in our custom fusion gallery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How are the fused Pokémon’s types determined?
The primary type is inherited from the Head Pokémon. The secondary type is inherited from the Body Pokémon. If both Pokémon share the same primary type, the resulting fusion will be a single-type Pokémon. Some community members have noted occasional discrepancies with in-game results, but this is the standard rule.
Which ability does the fused Pokémon get?
The fused Pokémon can have any of the standard abilities available to the Head Pokémon. Hidden abilities can sometimes be passed down under specific circumstances in-game.
Why are the stats weighted differently?
The weighted formula is a core mechanic of *Pokémon Infinite Fusion*. It makes the choice of Head vs. Body strategic. A Pokémon with high special stats is a better “Head”, while one with high physical stats is a better “Body”.
Is this calculator always 100% accurate?
This calculator uses the known formulas for stat, type, and ability calculation. However, *Pokémon Infinite Fusion* is a fan-made game that receives updates, so mechanics can occasionally change. We strive to keep our calculator updated with the latest version.
Can I fuse any two Pokémon?
Yes! In *Pokémon Infinite Fusion*, any Pokémon can be fused with any other, leading to over 250,000 unique combinations.
What does the “Head” Pokémon determine?
It determines the fusion’s head, face, primary type, abilities, and gets a 2/3 influence on HP, Special Attack, and Special Defense.
What does the “Body” Pokémon determine?
It determines the fusion’s body, color scheme, secondary type, and gets a 2/3 influence on Attack, Defense, and Speed.
Where can I download the game?
You can find official and safe download links for the game on the official Discord server or community forums like PokéCommunity. Be wary of unofficial sites. For details, check our guide on the rom hack details.

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This is a fan-made tool for the fan-made game Pokémon Infinite Fusion. Not affiliated with Nintendo or The Pokémon Company.



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