Smt 4 Fusion Calculator






SMT 4 Fusion Calculator – Calculate Demon Fusions


SMT 4 Fusion Calculator

Calculate demon fusions for Shin Megami Tensei IV

SMT 4 Fusion Calculator


Enter the current level of the first demon.


Select the race of the first demon.


Enter the current level of the second demon.


Select the race of the second demon.


Fusion Result:

Select demons and calculate…

Resulting level is based on the average of the base levels of the ingredients, plus a constant, then finding the closest base level demon of the resulting race. This is a simplified model.

Chart: Input Demon Levels vs. Estimated Resulting Demon Level


Demon 1 Race Demon 2 Race Resulting Race (Example)
Example Race Fusion Combinations (Simplified)

About the SMT 4 Fusion Calculator

What is an SMT 4 Fusion Calculator?

An SMT 4 Fusion Calculator is a tool designed specifically for the game Shin Megami Tensei IV. Its primary purpose is to help players determine the outcome of fusing two (or sometimes more) demons together. In SMT IV, demon fusion is a core mechanic where players combine existing demons in their party to create new, often more powerful, demons. The SMT 4 Fusion Calculator takes the levels and races (or specific names) of the demons being fused and predicts the resulting demon, its base level, and sometimes its initial skills.

Players of Shin Megami Tensei IV, especially those looking to optimize their demon roster, fill their compendium, or get specific demons with desired skills, should use an SMT 4 Fusion Calculator. It saves time and resources by showing the fusion result before committing to it in-game.

Common misconceptions include thinking that any fusion calculator will work for SMT IV (each SMT game has slightly different fusion rules and demon rosters), or that the results are always 100% guaranteed (fusion accidents can occur, though they are rare and have their own set of rules).

SMT 4 Fusion Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The core of demon fusion in SMT IV (and this simplified SMT 4 Fusion Calculator) involves two main components: the resulting demon’s race and its base level.

1. Resulting Race:** The race of the resulting demon is determined by a specific fusion chart based on the races of the two demons being fused. For example, fusing a Fairy race demon with a Beast race demon might result in a Night race demon. This calculator uses a simplified, illustrative race fusion chart.

2. Resulting Base Level:** In SMT IV, the base level of the resulting demon is generally calculated as follows:

Average Base Level = (Base Level of Demon 1 + Base Level of Demon 2) / 2

The game then typically finds the demon of the target resulting race whose base level is closest to, but usually higher than, this average base level. For simplification, our SMT 4 Fusion Calculator uses:

Target Level = floor((Level of Demon 1 + Level of Demon 2) / 2) + 1 (or a similar small adjustment), and then finds the closest base level demon of the result race.

This calculator uses the *current* levels as inputs for the average calculation as a simplification, though in-game it uses base levels.

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Demon 1 Level Current level of the first demon Level 1-99
Demon 1 Race Race of the first demon Category Fairy, Divine, etc.
Demon 2 Level Current level of the second demon Level 1-99
Demon 2 Race Race of the second demon Category Fairy, Divine, etc.
Average Level Average of the two input levels Level 1-99
Resulting Race Race of the demon after fusion Category Fairy, Divine, etc.
Resulting Level Base level of the resulting demon Level 1-99

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Fusing a Low-Level Fairy and Beast

  • Demon 1: Fairy, Level 5
  • Demon 2: Beast, Level 7
  • Average Level: (5 + 7) / 2 = 6
  • Using our simplified chart, Fairy + Beast = Night.
  • The SMT 4 Fusion Calculator would look for a Night race demon with a base level around 6 or 7. Let’s say Mokoi (Night, Base Level 6) is the closest. Result: Mokoi.

Example 2: Fusing Divine and Avian

  • Demon 1: Divine, Level 12
  • Demon 2: Avian, Level 10
  • Average Level: (12 + 10) / 2 = 11
  • Let’s assume Divine + Avian = Dragon in our simplified chart.
  • The SMT 4 Fusion Calculator searches for a Dragon race demon near level 11 or 12. If Long (Dragon, Base Level 8) is the closest *below* or there’s one just above, it will pick one based on the game’s rules (usually the one with the closest base level above the average).

Using an accurate SMT 4 Fusion Calculator is crucial for planning your SMT IV demon fusion.

How to Use This SMT 4 Fusion Calculator

  1. Enter Demon 1 Details: Input the current level of your first demon and select its race from the dropdown.
  2. Enter Demon 2 Details: Input the current level of your second demon and select its race.
  3. Calculate: The calculator automatically updates, but you can click “Calculate” to refresh.
  4. View Results: The “Fusion Result” section will show the most likely resulting demon’s race and estimated base level based on our simplified data. It also shows the average level.
  5. Interpret: The result gives you an idea of what demon you might get. Compare this with your in-game compendium or online resources for SMT IV for more precise results, as this calculator uses a simplified model. You can use this information for your SMT 4 demon compendium completion strategy.

Key Factors That Affect SMT 4 Fusion Calculator Results

  1. Demon Levels (Base): The base levels of the ingredient demons are fundamental in determining the resulting demon’s level range.
  2. Demon Races: The combination of the races of the ingredient demons dictates the race of the resulting demon, following a specific fusion chart.
  3. Special Fusions: Some demons can only be created through specific, fixed combinations of 2, 3, or more demons, overriding normal fusion rules. Our simplified calculator doesn’t handle these; a full SMT 4 special fusions guide is needed.
  4. Player Level: You cannot fuse a demon whose base level is higher than your main character’s current level.
  5. Fusion Accidents: There’s a small chance of a fusion accident, resulting in an unexpected demon, often of the Foul race or a different one entirely.
  6. Compendium Registration: While it doesn’t change the fusion result itself, having demons registered allows you to re-summon them, impacting your fusion strategy.
  7. Game Version/Patches: Although rare for fusion rules, major game changes could theoretically alter aspects. SMT IV is quite stable, however.

Understanding these factors helps in using any SMT 4 Fusion Calculator effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is this SMT 4 Fusion Calculator 100% accurate?
This calculator is based on simplified fusion logic and a very limited demon/race database for demonstration. For 100% accuracy, you’d need a calculator with the complete SMT IV demon database and exact fusion algorithms, including special fusions. This tool provides a good estimate based on simplified rules.
2. What is a fusion accident in SMT IV?
A fusion accident is a random event during fusion that results in a different demon than expected, often a Foul race demon or another unexpected one. The chance is low but increases during certain in-game moon phases or with specific apps.
3. How do I perform special fusions in SMT IV?
Special fusions require specific demons as ingredients and often become available after certain points in the game or completing quests. The game will indicate when a special fusion is possible if you have the right components. Check a guide for SMT 4 special fusions recipes.
4. Can I fuse demons higher than my level?
No, you cannot fuse a demon whose base level is higher than your main character’s current level in SMT IV.
5. Does the order of demons matter in fusion?
For standard two-demon fusion, the order generally doesn’t matter for the resulting demon, but it might influence skill inheritance slightly. For special fusions, the specific set of demons is key.
6. How does skill inheritance work in SMT IV fusion?
When you fuse demons, the resulting demon can inherit a certain number of skills from its parents. The types of skills that can be inherited depend on the resulting demon’s skill affinities, and some skills are more likely to be passed down than others. This SMT 4 Fusion Calculator does not predict skill inheritance.
7. What if the calculator shows a demon I don’t see in the game?
This calculator uses a small, representative dataset. A full SMT IV database is very large. Always cross-reference with a complete in-game or online compendium.
8. Where can I find more demons to fuse?
You can recruit demons through negotiation in battles throughout the game’s various areas. See our SMT 4 walkthrough for area info.

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