elden ring equip load calculator

Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator – Optimize Your Combat Roll

Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator

Analyze your weight ratio and optimize your Endurance stat for perfect rolling.

Your character's base Endurance level.
Please enter a valid Endurance level (1-99).
Total weight of all equipped weapons, shields, and armor.
Please enter a valid weight.
Talismans that increase your maximum equip load.
Your Current Roll Type:
Medium Roll
0% 30% (Light) 70% (Med) 100% (Heavy)
Equip Load Ratio 50.0%
Max Equip Load 71.0
Weight to Light Roll -15.0

What is the Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator?

The Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator is an essential tool for Tarnished looking to optimize their combat efficiency. In Elden Ring, your mobility is directly tied to the ratio of your current equipment weight to your maximum carry capacity. This system determines how fast you roll, how many invincibility frames (i-frames) you have, and how quickly your stamina regenerates.

Who should use an Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator? Every player, from heavy-armored strength builds to nimble mages. A common misconception is that as long as you aren't "overloaded," you are fine. However, the difference between a "Medium Roll" and a "Heavy Roll" (often called fat rolling) can be the difference between life and death against fast-paced bosses like Malenia or Maliketh.

Elden Ring Equip Load Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The calculation behind the Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator involves two main parts: calculating the Maximum Equip Load based on your Endurance level and then determining the ratio based on your current gear weight.

The Max Equip Load formula follows a non-linear scaling path:

  • Endurance 8 to 25: Approximately +1.6 weight capacity per point.
  • Endurance 25 to 60: Approximately +1.2 weight capacity per point.
  • Endurance 60 to 99: Approximately +1.0 weight capacity per point.
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Endurance (END) Primary attribute for stamina and load Level 8 – 99
Max Load The total weight capacity of the player Weight Units 45.0 – 160.0
Current Weight Sum of armor, weapons, and talismans Weight Units 0 – 150+
Ratio Current Weight divided by Max Load Percentage 0% – 100%+

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: The Quality Build
A player has 25 Endurance and wears a mix of Knight armor and a Greatsword. Their total current weight is 48.5. The Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator determines their Max Load is 72.0.
Calculation: 48.5 / 72.0 = 67.3%.
Result: Medium Roll. They are safe but very close to the 70% heavy threshold.

Example 2: The Giant Crusher Build
A player has 40 Endurance and wants to use the Bull-Goat Armor set (weight 63) and a Giant-Crusher (weight 26.5). Total weight is 89.5. The base Max Load at 40 END is 90.0.
Calculation: 89.5 / 90.0 = 99.4%.
Result: Heavy Roll. To fix this, the player uses the Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator to see that equipping the Great-Jar's Arsenal (1.19x multiplier) would boost Max Load to 107.1, resulting in an 83% ratio (still heavy) or they need more Endurance to reach the 70% medium roll threshold.

How to Use This Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator

  1. Enter your current Endurance level found in your character status screen.
  2. Input your total Current Weight. You can find this in the equipment menu or status screen (e.g., 45.2 / 80.0).
  3. Select any Equipped Talisman that modifies your load capacity from the dropdown menu.
  4. The Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator will instantly update your roll type and show you exactly how much weight you need to shed to reach the next tier.

Key Factors That Affect Elden Ring Equip Load Results

  • Endurance Soft Caps: The efficiency of leveling Endurance drops after 25 and significantly after 60. Using a soft caps guide helps in planning.
  • Talisman Multipliers: Items like the Great-Jar's Arsenal provide a percentage boost (19%) rather than a flat addition.
  • Great Runes: Godrick's Great Rune adds +5 to Endurance, which subtly changes your Max Load capacity.
  • Rounding Errors: Elden Ring uses specific floating-point math; being at exactly 70.0% usually triggers a Heavy Roll. Our Elden Ring Equip Load Calculator accounts for this "fat roll" threshold.
  • Weapon Slots: Remember that all three slots in both hands contribute to weight, even if the weapon is not currently held in your hand.
  • Winged Crystal Tear: This Physick ingredient temporarily boosts Max Load by 450%, making almost any build "Light Roll" for 3 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the exact percentage for a Medium Roll?
A: Anything from 30.0% up to 69.9%. Once you hit 70.0%, you will begin fat rolling.

Q: Does Stamina recovery change with weight?
A: Yes, Stamina recovers slower as your equip load ratio increases, even within the Medium Roll tier.

Q: Do arrow and bolt weights count?
A: No, ammunition currently equipped in your slots does not contribute to your weight in Elden Ring.

Q: Why should I care about Light Rolling?
A: Light rolling (< 30%) provides a longer travel distance and slightly faster recovery, which is excellent for PvP build planners.

Q: Can I reach Light Roll with heavy armor?
A: It is very difficult without extremely high Endurance (80+) and weight-boosting talismans, or the Winged Crystal Tear.

Q: Does strength increase equip load?
A: No. In some previous games it did, but in Elden Ring, only Endurance (and specific items) increases Max Equip Load.

Q: Does the shield weight count if it's on my back?
A: Yes, if it is equipped in one of your active hand slots, it adds to your total weight.

Q: What happens at 100% load?
A: You become Overloaded. You cannot roll at all, and your movement speed is reduced to a very slow walk.

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