⚔️ Settlers Combat Simulator
How to Use the Settlers Combat Simulator
Our Settlers calculator helps players of “The Settlers Online” plan their attacks and defenses. Based on the mechanics from settlerscombatsimulator.com, it estimates casualties and outcome by simulating combat rounds with unit stats and bonuses.
Core Combat Mechanics
The simulator uses a simplified but realistic model:
- Unit types: Soldiers (balanced), Archers (ranged), Cavalry (shock), Longbows (elite ranged). Each has attack/defense values (based on game data).
- Round-based: Both sides deal damage simultaneously each round. Units have health and are removed when damage exceeds health.
- Bonuses: Defenders may get a fortification bonus (1.2x or 1.5x). Leaders add +10% attack.
How to Plan Your Attack
- Enter your attacking army counts in the left column.
- Enter the defender’s estimated troops on the right (scout first!).
- Adjust battle options: number of rounds, defender bonus, leader presence.
- Click “Simulate Battle” to see the predicted winner and losses.
📊 Example from game: Attacker: 200 Soldiers, 150 Archers, 50 Cavalry. Defender in a fort: 180 Soldiers, 120 Archers, 40 Cavalry, 20 Longbows. With 3 rounds and fortified bonus (1.2x), the result is often a narrow attacker victory with heavy losses — exactly what this calculator shows.
Why Use a Settlers Calculator?
The Settlers Online has complex combat calculations. A dedicated Settlers calculator helps you:
- Minimize troop losses by testing different army compositions.
- Decide whether to attack a fortified position.
- Simulate boss fights or player-vs-player battles.
- Save resources by avoiding unwinnable fights.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is this simulator?
It uses core formulas similar to the original settlerscombatsimulator.com, but for simplicity, it aggregates unit types. For exact in-game results, always consider randomization and terrain. It’s an excellent planning tool.
What about generals or skills?
This version focuses on basic troops. Leader bonus approximates a general’s effect. For detailed skill simulations, more advanced tools are needed.
Can I simulate adventures?
Yes — many adventure camps have known troop compositions. Enter the camp’s units as defender, and your army as attacker, to estimate casualties.
What do the numbers mean?
After simulation, you’ll see the predicted winner and total units lost on each side. Use this to decide if the victory is worth the cost.
Bookmark this Settlers calculator for your next adventure. At SmartUnitCalculator.com, we’re expanding our game tools to help you conquer efficiently.
