Throne and Liberty Evasion Calculator
An essential tool for any Throne and Liberty player looking to optimize their defensive stats. Calculate your real chance to evade enemy attacks based on your Evasion and your opponent’s Hit Chance.
Enter your total Evasion stat for a specific damage type (Melee, Ranged, or Magic).
Enter the Hit Chance stat of the enemy you are fighting. This can be found on their character sheet or estimated.
Select the type of Evasion you are calculating for.
Intermediate Values
Evasion vs. Hit Difference: 0
Calculation Status: Enter values to begin.
Formula Used:
Chance = (Diff / (Diff + 1000)) * 100
Evasion Chance Diminishing Returns
What is the Throne and Liberty Evasion Calculator?
The Throne and Liberty Evasion Calculator is a specialized tool designed to determine your character’s actual probability of dodging an incoming attack. In Throne and Liberty, Evasion is not a straightforward percentage. Its effectiveness is directly pitted against an opponent’s Hit Chance stat. This calculator uses the game’s known formula to give you a precise Evasion Chance, helping you make informed decisions about your gear and stat allocation.
This tool is for any player who wants to understand the complex relationship between offensive and defensive stats. Simply input your Evasion and your enemy’s Hit score to see your real-time chance of avoiding damage and crowd control effects. For more information about character stats, see our guide on {related_keywords}.
Throne and Liberty Evasion Formula and Explanation
The core of this calculator is the Evasion Chance formula, which is critical to understand for anyone building a high-evasion character. The formula is as follows:
Evasion Chance % = ((Your Evasion - Enemy Hit) / ((Your Evasion - Enemy Hit) + 1000)) * 100
A critical rule applies: If your Evasion is equal to or lower than the enemy’s Hit, your Evasion Chance is 0%. Your stat provides no benefit unless it surpasses the opponent’s accuracy.
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Your Evasion | Your character’s total Evasion score against a specific attack type (Melee, Ranged, Magic). | Points | 500 – 3000+ |
| Enemy Hit | The opponent’s total Hit Chance score. | Points | 800 – 2000+ |
| Evasion Chance | The final percentage chance to completely dodge an attack. | Percentage (%) | 0% – 70%+ |
Practical Examples
Example 1: High Evasion Build vs. Average Player
You are playing a Dagger build focused on avoiding attacks and have stacked your Ranged Evasion to 2200. You are fighting an Archer with a standard build, whose Ranged Hit is 1200.
- Inputs: Your Evasion = 2200, Enemy Hit = 1200
- Evasion Difference: 2200 – 1200 = 1000
- Calculation: (1000 / (1000 + 1000)) * 100 = 50%
- Result: You have a 50% chance to evade the Archer’s attacks.
Example 2: Low Evasion vs. High-Accuracy Enemy
You have a character with a balanced stat distribution, resulting in a Melee Evasion of 1000. You are attacked by an elite boss with a very high Melee Hit of 1500.
- Inputs: Your Evasion = 1000, Enemy Hit = 1500
- Evasion Difference: 1000 – 1500 = -500
- Calculation: Since your Evasion is lower than the enemy’s Hit, the formula is not applied.
- Result: You have a 0% chance to evade. Your Evasion stat provides no defensive benefit in this scenario. Understanding this is key to survival, as discussed in our advanced combat guide.
How to Use This Throne and Liberty Evasion Calculator
Using this calculator is a simple process designed to give you quick and accurate results.
- Enter Your Evasion Score: Input the total Evasion points your character has for a specific damage type. You can find this in your character stat sheet.
- Enter Enemy’s Hit Score: Input the Hit Chance of your opponent. For PvP, you can inspect them. For PvE, you may need to rely on community-provided data for specific mobs.
- Select Evasion Type: Choose between Melee, Ranged, or Magic Evasion, as these are calculated separately.
- Interpret the Results: The calculator instantly displays your Evasion Chance. The “Evasion vs. Hit Difference” shows you how far above or below the threshold you are. A positive difference is required for Evasion to work.
Key Factors That Affect Evasion
- Dexterity: This is a primary stat that often provides a significant amount of Evasion.
- Weapon Choice: Certain weapons, like Daggers, have passive skills and stat bonuses that greatly increase Evasion.
- Armor & Accessories: Gear pieces can have Evasion as a primary or random trait. Optimizing gear is crucial for a dedicated Evasion build. Check our gear optimization guide for more.
- Active Skills & Buffs: Many skills provide temporary Evasion boosts. Knowing when to use them can be the difference between victory and defeat.
- Enemy Debuffs: Some enemies can apply debuffs that reduce your Evasion, making them much more accurate.
- Enemy Buffs: Conversely, enemies can use skills that buff their own Hit Chance, effectively countering your Evasion.
FAQ about the Throne and Liberty Evasion Calculator
1. What happens if my Evasion is lower than the enemy’s Hit?
Your Evasion stat becomes completely ineffective, resulting in a 0% chance to evade their attacks. You must have more Evasion than they have Hit for it to work.
2. Is there a cap on Evasion Chance?
While there is no hard cap, the formula has diminishing returns. The more Evasion you stack over an enemy’s Hit, the less Evasion Chance you gain per point. For example, going from a 0 to 1000 difference gives you a 50% chance, but getting the next 10% (to 60%) requires an additional 500 points of difference.
3. Does this calculator work for Melee, Ranged, and Magic Evasion?
Yes. The formula is the same for all three damage types. Simply use your corresponding Evasion stat (e.g., Melee Evasion) against the enemy’s corresponding Hit stat (e.g., Melee Hit).
4. Why is my Evasion Chance 0% even with 1000 Evasion?
Because the enemy you are targeting has 1000 or more Hit Chance. Remember, it’s a direct comparison. The absolute value of your Evasion doesn’t matter as much as its value relative to your opponent’s Hit.
5. Is it better to stack Evasion or Endurance?
This is a major strategic choice. Evasion can completely negate damage and CC but does nothing if it fails or is countered by high Hit. Endurance reduces the chance of receiving critical hits and is always active. High-risk, high-reward players often prefer Evasion. Our Evasion vs. Endurance analysis covers this in depth.
6. Where do I find my Evasion and an enemy’s Hit stat?
Your Evasion stats are listed in your character’s detailed stat panel. For other players, you can inspect them. For monsters, this data is often compiled by the community or can be inferred through testing.
7. Does Evasion help against crowd control (CC)?
Yes. A successful evasion dodges the entire skill, including any associated damage, stuns, roots, or other debuffs.
8. What is a good Evasion score to aim for?
This depends on the content, but general community consensus suggests aiming for 1500-1700 for mid-game and 1900+ for end-game PvP to be effective against well-geared opponents. To learn more, read about {related_keywords}.
Related Tools and Internal Resources
- Throne and Liberty Skill Damage Calculator – Calculate your damage output.
- Character Stat Planner – Plan your character’s stat distribution.
- Complete Guide to Defensive Stats – A deep dive into Evasion, Endurance, and Damage Reduction.