Wizard101 Pet Stat Calculator

Wizard101 Pet Stat Calculator

Trying to figure out if your pet has good stats? Just enter your pet's numbers below and this calculator will show you the total score, how each stat compares to the max, and what your pet's stats might look like at every growth stage from Baby all the way to Mega.

🧙‍♂️ Pet Stat Calculator
Enter your pet's current stats to see the full breakdown
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Strength
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Intellect
Agility
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Will
Power
📊 Your Pet's Stat Breakdown
Total Stat Score
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Stage 💪 STR 🧠 INT ⚡ AGI 🔮 WILL ✨ PWR Total

How to Use This Pet Stat Calculator

Using this calculator is really simple. Here's what you do:

  1. Pick your pet type from the dropdown. If your pet isn't listed, just choose "Custom / Other" and it'll use general stat caps.
  2. Select your pet's current growth stage — Baby, Teen, Adult, Ancient, Epic, Mega, or Ultra.
  3. Type in your pet's five stats — Strength, Intellect, Agility, Will, and Power. You can find these on your pet's info page in the game.
  4. Hit "Calculate Stats" and the calculator will show you a total score, how each stat compares to its maximum, a letter grade for your pet, and a table showing estimated stats at every growth stage.
💡 Quick Tip: You can find your pet's stats by opening your pet's page in the game and looking under the "Stats" tab. The five numbers you see there are what you enter into this calculator.
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What Are Pet Stats in Wizard101?

Every pet in Wizard101 has five hidden stats that work behind the scenes. You might think pets are just there to look cool, but those five numbers actually control a lot about how your pet performs in battle.

Pet stats determine two very important things:

  • How strong your pet's talents are. A damage-boosting talent doesn't just give a flat bonus. Its power depends on your pet's stats. Higher stats mean stronger talent effects.
  • Which talents your pet unlocks. As your pet's stats grow through training, it hits certain thresholds that trigger new talent slots at each growth stage.

Think of stats like the engine inside a car. You can't see the engine when you look at the car, but it's what makes everything run. Similarly, you don't see pet stats during battle, but they're what make your pet's talents strong or weak.

📌 Good to Know: Two pets can have the exact same talent (like "Spell-Proof") but give different amounts of resist because their stats are different. The pet with higher stats will give more resist. That's why stats matter so much.

The 5 Pet Stats Explained

Let's break down each of the five stats so you know exactly what they do and why you should care about them.

💪 Strength

Strength boosts talents that deal with outgoing damage. If you want a pet that hits harder or boosts your damage percentage, you need high Strength. Talents like Pain-Giver, Dealer, and Giver all scale with Strength. This is usually the most important stat for PvP damage pets.

🧠 Intellect

Intellect helps with may-cast healing talents and some utility talents. If you're building a pet that can heal you during battle with may-cast Fairy or may-cast Unicorn, Intellect plays a role in how often and how effectively those casts work.

⚡ Agility

Agility powers may-cast talents, especially ones that trigger during combat. Think of it as your pet's reaction speed. Higher Agility means your pet's triggered abilities are more likely to activate and hit harder when they do. It also affects certain defensive and stun-related talents.

🔮 Will

Will affects resist talents and incoming healing. If you want your pet to give you better resist through talents like Spell-Proof or Spell-Defying, Will is the stat you need to focus on. It's the defensive counterpart to Strength. For PvP, Will is just as important as Strength.

✨ Power

Power is the universal stat — it boosts almost everything a little bit. It acts like a multiplier that makes all your other stats slightly more effective. Think of it as the "bonus points" stat. Every pet build benefits from high Power, no matter what you're going for.

Stat What It Boosts Best For
💪 Strength Outgoing damage talents Damage pets, PvP attackers
🧠 Intellect May-cast heals, utility Healing pets, support builds
⚡ Agility May-cast triggers, reaction May-cast pets, hybrid builds
🔮 Will Resist, incoming healing Tank pets, PvP defense
✨ Power All talents (universal bonus) Every pet build

Pet Stat Caps by Pet Type

Not every pet can reach the same numbers. Each pet species in Wizard101 has its own stat cap, which is the highest value each stat can reach at Mega or Ultra. Here are the approximate caps for some of the most popular pets:

Pet STR INT AGI WILL PWR Total
Rain Core 260 250 260 225 250 1,245
Enchanted Armament 250 260 240 260 250 1,260
Ghulture 235 260 255 225 250 1,225
Kookaburra 240 230 250 260 250 1,230
Frillasaur 255 255 215 240 250 1,215
⚠️ Keep in Mind: These caps are approximate and can vary slightly depending on game updates. The calculator uses these values to show you how close your pet's stats are to maximum. If your pet isn't listed, the calculator uses a general cap of 260 per stat.

How Stats Grow from Baby to Mega

Your pet doesn't start with max stats. It grows through six main stages, and at each stage, your pet gets stronger. Here's how it works:

Stage Approx. Stat % What Happens
🥚 Baby ~20-30% Pet just hatched. Stats are low. No talent slots unlocked yet.
👦 Teen ~35-45% First talent slot unlocks. Stats start climbing.
🧑 Adult ~50-60% Second talent slot unlocks. You can start seeing what your pet will become.
🏛️ Ancient ~65-75% Third talent slot unlocks. Stats are getting solid now.
⚔️ Epic ~78-88% Fourth talent slot unlocks. Pet is almost at full power.
🌟 Mega ~90-100% Fifth talent slot unlocks. Stats near or at cap. This is where most players stop.
🔥 Ultra 100% Sixth talent slot unlocks. Full stat potential reached.

Each time you train your pet with a snack, your stats go up a little bit. The amount they go up depends on which snack you feed and your pet's natural stat distribution. That's why picking the right snacks is so important — which brings us to the next section.

Best Snacks for Boosting Each Stat

Snacks are how you train your pet's stats in Wizard101. Every snack boosts certain stats more than others. If you want to max out a specific stat, you need to feed your pet the right snacks. Here's a quick guide:

Stat to Boost Best Snack Types Example Snacks
💪 Strength Rank 8-9 snacks with Strength focus Captain Cantaloupe, Golden Wheat Bread
🧠 Intellect Rank 8-9 snacks with Intellect focus Fancy Yogurt, Golden Pizza
⚡ Agility Rank 8-9 snacks with Agility focus Ambrose's Cereal, Star Fruit
🔮 Will Rank 8-9 snacks with Will focus Golden Grapes, Pixie Sticks
✨ Power Rank 8-9 snacks with Power focus Captain Cantaloupe, Fancy Yogurt
💡 Pro Tip: Always use the highest rank snacks you can. Rank 8 and 9 snacks give way more stat points per feeding than low-rank snacks. You can farm mega snacks from gardening (Couch Potatoes and Evil Magma Peas are the best for this) or from certain boss drops.

Also, remember that mega snacks (rank 8-9) are the only efficient way to train pets. If you're using rank 1-5 snacks, you'll be spending hundreds of feedings just to get to Mega. Gardening Couch Potatoes or Evil Magma Peas will give you an endless supply of mega snacks, and it's 100% worth setting up a garden for this.

PvP vs PvE — Which Stats Matter Most?

The stats you should focus on depend on how you play. A PvP player and a PvE questing player need very different pets. Here's the breakdown:

For PvP (Player vs Player)

In PvP, you need both offense and defense. The most popular PvP pet build is the "Triple Double" — three damage talents and two resist talents. For this build, you need high Strength (for damage) and high Will (for resist), with Power boosting everything.

  • Priority stats: Strength > Will > Power > Agility > Intellect
  • Ideal pets: Enchanted Armament, Rain Core (high Strength + Will caps)

For PvE (Questing & Dungeons)

In PvE, you're usually just trying to hit as hard as possible to finish battles quickly. A "Quint Damage" pet (five damage talents) is the go-to. For this build, Strength and Power are all you really need.

  • Priority stats: Strength > Power > Will > Intellect > Agility
  • Ideal pets: Rain Core, Frillasaur (high Strength caps)

For Healing / Support Pets

If you play a healer (Life wizard in group play), you might want a pet with may-cast healing talents. For this, Intellect and Will matter most.

  • Priority stats: Intellect > Will > Power > Strength > Agility
  • Ideal pets: Kookaburra, Ghulture

Common Pet Stat Mistakes to Avoid

Making a great pet takes time, and these are the mistakes that waste the most time. Avoid them and you'll build better pets faster:

  1. Using low-rank snacks. Rank 1-5 snacks barely move the stat bar. You'll burn through energy and snacks for almost no progress. Always use mega snacks (rank 8-9).
  2. Ignoring the stat pool before hatching. If you hatch two pets together, the baby's stat caps come from both parents. If one parent has bad stat caps, the baby will too. Always check stats before hatching.
  3. Focusing on only one stat. Even if you want a damage pet, you still need Power because it boosts everything. Don't dump all your training into just Strength — balanced training with Strength and Power focus works better.
  4. Not checking stat caps for your pet species. Some pets simply can't reach high numbers in certain stats. If your pet's Strength cap is only 200 while another pet's cap is 260, you're starting at a disadvantage.
  5. Giving up at Epic. A lot of players stop training at Epic because the last talent fails. Train to Mega — the fifth talent slot is where a lot of builds come together. If you get a bad talent at Mega, hatch again and try once more.
📌 Remember: Building a perfect pet isn't something that happens on the first try. Most experienced players go through 10-20+ hatching cycles before they get the talent combination they want. It's normal. Use this calculator to track your progress and make smarter decisions each time.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Open your backpack, click on your equipped pet, and go to the "Stats" tab. You'll see five numbers — Strength, Intellect, Agility, Will, and Power. Those are the numbers you enter into this calculator.
It depends on the pet species. Most pets have individual stat caps between 200 and 265. The total combined stat cap across all five stats typically falls between 1,100 and 1,275 at Mega level. Popular pets like Rain Core and Enchanted Armament tend to have higher caps.
It depends on your pet build. For damage pets, Strength and Power are most important. For resist/tank pets, Will and Power matter most. For may-cast healing pets, focus on Intellect and Will. Power is always useful because it boosts everything slightly.
Each talent scales with specific stats. For example, damage talents scale mainly with Strength and Power. The higher those stats, the more damage boost your talent gives. A pet with 260 Strength will give a noticeably bigger damage boost than a pet with 180 Strength, even if they have the exact same talent.
When you hatch, the baby pet gets a stat range that's a mix of both parents. It won't have identical stats to either parent, but the stat caps will blend together. This is why you should always hatch with pets that have high stat caps — it gives the baby better potential.
No, you cannot reset a pet's stats once they've been trained. If your pet's stats aren't what you wanted, you'll need to hatch a new pet and train it from scratch. That's why planning your stats ahead of time (using this calculator) is so helpful — it saves you from wasting time and snacks.
Some of the best pets for high overall stats include: Rain Core (great Strength and Agility), Enchanted Armament (balanced high caps), Ghulture (strong Intellect), and Kookaburra (great Will). The "best" pet depends on what talents and stats you're targeting for your build.
Using mega snacks (rank 8-9), you can train a pet from Baby to Mega in roughly 40-60 feedings. If you have a good supply of mega snacks from gardening Couch Potatoes or Evil Magma Peas, this can take a few days of casual play. Without mega snacks, it can take weeks.

This stat calculator is just one part of building the perfect pet. Check out these other tools to complete your pet-building toolkit:

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