Wizard101 Pet Stat Calculator | W101 Pet Stats, Caps & Growth

Updated: July 1, 2026

Use this Wizard101 Pet Stat Calculator to check your pet's Strength, Intellect, Agility, Will, and Power, compare the numbers against common W101 max-stat benchmarks, and estimate how the same pet may look from Baby to Mega. It is built for quick pet planning before you spend snacks, energy, gold, or more hatches.

🧙‍♂️ Pet Stat Calculator
Enter your current pet stats to estimate total score, max-stat percentage, and growth-stage projections.
📊 Your Pet's Stat Breakdown
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Stage STR INT AGI WILL PWR Total

These are estimates for planning. Confirm final values inside Wizard101 before making a keep-or-hatch decision.

How to Use This W101 Pet Stat Calculator

This calculator is made for quick pet checks. It does not try to replace the in-game pet screen. It simply gives you a cleaner way to compare your numbers before training or hatching again.

  1. Select a max-stat reference. The 2.0 benchmark is the common community reference for high-stat pets. Use the other options when you want a broader comparison.
  2. Choose the pet's current stage. Pick Baby, Teen, Adult, Ancient, Epic, Mega, or Ultra based on where your pet is right now.
  3. Enter the five pet stats. Add Strength, Intellect, Agility, Will, and Power exactly as they appear on your pet screen.
  4. Calculate the results. You will see the current total, estimated max, stat-by-stat percentages, and projected values across growth stages.
Quick check: If you are comparing two pets before a hatch, run both through the calculator. The stronger parent should usually have better total stats and better numbers in the talent areas your build needs.
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What Are Pet Stats in Wizard101?

Wizard101 pets have five main stats: Strength, Intellect, Agility, Will, and Power. The official Wizard101 pet page says these statistics boost pet talents and also help pets in the Pet Derby.

That means pet stats are not just cosmetic. They can change how useful a pet talent is, especially for builds focused on damage, resistance, accuracy, power pip chance, health, or mana.

Important: Pet stats do not guarantee that a pet will manifest the talent you want. Stats help determine the strength of talents after those talents are present. Talent outcomes still depend on the pet's talent pool and training results.

Wizard101 Pet Stat Effects by Talent Type

Use this table as a cleaner on-page reference for what each stat is generally tied to. When the exact talent matters, always verify the in-game tooltip for that talent.

Pet Stat Officially Associated Talent Areas What This Means While Planning
Strength Damage talents, power pip chance talents, resistance talents Important for damage and many popular combat builds.
Intellect Mana talents, accuracy talents, power pip talents Useful when your build cares about accuracy, mana, or power pip-related pet effects.
Agility Health talents, accuracy talents, resistance talents Often relevant for defensive and accuracy-focused planning.
Will Health talents and mana talents Worth checking for pets that support survivability or resource-focused talents.
Power Health, mana, accuracy, damage, power pip chance, and resistance talents The broadest stat, useful for nearly every serious pet build.
Do not overread the calculator: A high stat score does not automatically mean a good pet. A pet with great stats but the wrong manifested talents can still fail your build.

Max-Stat Benchmarks and 2.0 Pets

Many Wizard101 players use the phrase 2.0 pet for a pet that is close to the common max-stat benchmark: 255 Strength, 250 Intellect, 260 Agility, 260 Will, and 250 Power. That adds up to a 1,275 total stat reference.

Benchmark Strength Intellect Agility Will Power Total
2.0 Max-Stat Benchmark 255 250 260 260 250 1,275
Balanced 250 Benchmark 250 250 250 250 250 1,250
General 260 Cap Estimate 260 260 260 260 260 1,300

Use the 2.0 benchmark when you want a realistic high-stat comparison. Use the 260 estimate only as a broad ceiling check, not as proof that your exact pet body can reach that value in every stat.

Baby to Mega Stat Growth Estimates

The calculator estimates how your current numbers may scale across stages. This is useful when a pet is still Adult, Ancient, or Epic and you want to decide whether the numbers look good enough to keep training.

Stage Planning Use Decision Point
Baby Very early stat view Usually too early to judge the full pet.
Teen First serious check Look for the first manifested talent and weak stat signs.
Adult Early keep-or-hatch filter Useful for spotting obvious failures before spending too many snacks.
Ancient Stronger build signal Many players start making harder decisions here.
Epic Late-stage check A bad talent here can change whether Mega is worth it.
Mega Main build evaluation point Most core pet build decisions happen here.
Ultra Jewel and completion planning Usually considered when you need specific pet jewel options.

Best Stat Priorities by Pet Build

Different Wizard101 pet builds care about different stat combinations. Use this as a practical planning map, not as a guaranteed formula for every talent.

Pet Build Type Stats to Watch First Why It Matters
Damage Pet Strength, Power, then check talent tooltip Damage talents are one of the main reasons players chase high-stat pets.
Resist Pet Strength, Agility, Power Resistance talent value depends on the stats tied to that talent area.
Accuracy Pet Intellect, Agility, Power Accuracy-focused talents are tied to stats that are easy to overlook.
Power Pip Pet Strength, Intellect, Power Useful when you are comparing power pip chance talent value.
Health or Mana Pet Will, Power, and the talent-specific stat Support builds should not judge pets only by damage-related stats.
Pet Derby Build All five stats plus derby powers Derby performance uses pet stats differently from normal combat planning.
Best practice: Decide your target build before training. A pet built for damage, resist, may-cast support, or derby racing should not be judged by the exact same stat priority.

Hatching, Snacks, Energy, and Planning Notes

Before Hatching

Check both parent pets before you hatch. A parent with weak stat caps can lower the potential of the baby pet, even when the talent pool looks attractive. For more planning, use the Wizard101 Pet Hatching Calculator and the Wizard101 Pet Return Chance Calculator.

Before Spending Snacks

Use this calculator when your pet reaches Adult, Ancient, or Epic. If both the talents and the projected stats look weak, stopping early can save snacks and energy. For snack planning, use the Wizard101 Pet Snack Calculator and the Wizard101 Pet Energy Calculator.

Before Training to Ultra

Do not train to Ultra just because the option exists. For many players, Mega is the main point for judging the core pet build. Ultra is usually worth considering when you have a specific pet jewel plan. Use the Wizard101 Pet Jewel Calculator if the jewel is part of your build.

Common Wizard101 Pet Stat Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Only checking total score. A high total is helpful, but the right stats for your specific talents matter more.
  2. Ignoring the pet's talent pool. Stats help talent strength, but they do not force the pet to manifest the talent you want.
  3. Training too far after a bad talent. If the pet fails your target build early, calculate the cost before pushing to Mega.
  4. Using weak parents repeatedly. Better hatching partners usually make better long-term pet projects.
  5. Assuming Ultra adds another normal talent. Plan Ultra around jewels and completion goals, not around a guaranteed extra manifested talent.
  6. Using one stat rule for every build. Damage, resist, accuracy, power pip, health, mana, and derby pets all have different priorities.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Wizard101 pets use five main stats: Strength, Intellect, Agility, Will, and Power. These stats can boost talents and help pets in the Pet Derby.
Open your pet page in the game and check the stats shown for Strength, Intellect, Agility, Will, and Power. Enter those five numbers into the calculator.
In the Wizard101 community, a 2.0 pet usually means a max-stat pet close to 255 Strength, 250 Intellect, 260 Agility, 260 Will, and 250 Power. Use it as a benchmark, then confirm important values in-game.
Yes. Pet stats can boost the strength of certain talents. That is why two pets with the same visible talent may not always give the exact same final value.
For damage-focused pets, start by checking Strength and Power, then verify the exact in-game talent tooltip. Some talent formulas use more than one stat, so the safest answer depends on the specific talent.
For most build planning, Mega is the key point for judging the core pet. Ultra is usually considered for jewel planning rather than expecting another normal manifested talent.
No. This calculator is an estimator. Wizard101 pet values, hatching results, talent outcomes, and jewel options can vary, so confirm key numbers inside the game.
Use it to compare current stats against max-stat benchmarks, estimate growth from Baby to Mega, decide whether a pet is worth training, and plan future hatches with stronger stat parents.

Sources and Accuracy Notes

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Disclaimer: MultiCalculators is not affiliated with KingsIsle Entertainment or Wizard101. This page is a fan-made planning calculator. Game systems can change, so verify important pet values inside the game.

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