DDO Character Planner for Builds

🎲 DDO Character Planner

Plan a Dungeons & Dragons Online build across race, heroic class split, epic levels, enhancements, epic destinies, feats, spell power, PRR, MRR, saves, and reincarnation assumptions.

Tip: Start with the final job of the character, then work backward through heroic feats, enhancement cores, epic destiny mantle, and reincarnation assumptions.
📋DDO Build Presets
Character Planner Inputs
Build note: This planner scores DDO builds using practical planning math for levels, ability scores, feats, enhancement AP, epic destiny points, spell power, saves, PRR, MRR, and past life assumptions.
Changes how harshly the planner scores tomes, past lives, gear, and legendary durability.
Race contributes a small stat and tree fit signal, not a hard build lock.
Role changes how ability scores, feats, spell power, saves, PRR, MRR, and destinies are weighted.
Use 1 to 20 for heroic class progression before epic leveling.
Enter levels beyond 20. Ten reaches level 30; fourteen models level 34 planning.
Main class sets baseline stat, hit die, save bias, and role expectations.
For multiclass builds, keep class level totals equal to heroic class levels.
A splash can add feats, trapping, saves, evasion, or a key enhancement tree.
The planner flags a mismatch if main plus splash does not equal heroic levels.
Primary tree should match the planned role and main combat loop.
Most capped heroic plans spend near 80 AP before racial or universal extras.
Destiny selection weights offense, DC, support, or mitigation in epic levels.
Planner compares entered points against epic level progress and destiny tomes.
Primary for many melee tactics, two handed fighting, and raw physical damage.
Ranged attack, reflex saves, evasion builds, stealth, and some melee styles.
Hit points and Fortitude; almost every DDO life needs a real CON plan.
Wizard, artificer, alchemist, trapping skill points, and some DC casting.
Cleric, druid, monk, Will saves, and divine or primal DC packages.
Bard, paladin, warlock, social skills, divine might, and Charisma-based DCs.
Choose the package that consumes heroic, epic, and destiny feat slots.
For martials, enter Melee or Ranged Power. For casters, enter primary spell power.
Include gear, enhancement, destiny, feat, and past life DC bonuses beyond ability modifier.
Useful for poison, disease, stun, and physical pressure checks.
Critical for traps, area damage, evasion plans, and high skull survival.
Protects against many control effects that can end a run quickly.
Higher PRR reduces incoming physical damage; tanks need much more than glass builds.
Higher MRR reduces incoming magical damage, with build-specific caps and exceptions.
Count class, racial, iconic, and epic lives that materially support this plan.
Use an average stat support value. First-life builds can leave this low.
Gear tier affects survivability, DC confidence, spell power, and final readiness.
📊Build Stat Snapshot
30
Total character level
80 AP
Enhancement budget check
40 DP
Destiny point plan
59%
Physical mitigation estimate
Comparison Grid
Heroic Core
Class split20 / 0
Enhancement fitStrong
Feat loadCovered
Epic Layer
DestinyLD
Point gap0
Cap target30
Defense
PRR readSolid
MRR readSolid
Save floor44
Reincarnation
ModeFirst
Past life help6
Tome help+4
DDO Build Calculation Results
Build Readiness
Strong
82 / 100
Offense or DC Output
92
main attack, spell, or tactical score
Survival Layer
74
PRR, MRR, CON, and saves score
AP and Destiny Fit
Clean
enhancement and destiny budget status
📚DDO Reference Tables
Level and reincarnation planning
StageLevelMain workPlanner note
Heroic1-20Class levels, AP, featsTrue or racial TR starts here
Epic21-30Epic feats and destinyEpic reincarnation opens at 30+
Legendary31-34Scaling, gear, raidsPlan PRR, MRR, DC margins
Iconic15 startIconic class/race packageOften loops through 30+
Past livesRepeatStacked passive powerChanges first-life assumptions

This calculator estimates planning strength; verify exact feats, cores, and prerequisites in-game before reincarnating.

Enhancement and destiny budget cues
ResourceTypical capUseWarning sign
Heroic AP80Class and universal treesToo many tier 5 wants
Racial APPast life basedRace tree supportAssuming completionist power
Destiny pointsEpic ranksMantle, cores, epic strikeTier spends without points
Fate extrasPast life basedMore epic flexibilityFirst-life overplanning
Universal APShared budgetInquisitive, Vistani, FalconryMain tree starved

The planner treats AP and destiny points as budgets, not a replacement for a full point-by-point builder.

Role benchmark signals
RolePrimary signalDefense needCommon destiny
Melee strikerPower, crits, tacticsMedium-high PRRLegendary Dreadnought
Ranged strikerDoubleshot, imbue, RPReflex and positioningShiradi Champion
DC casterAbility stat plus DCsMRR and avoidanceMagus or Draconic
TankHP, PRR, MRR, savesVery highUnyielding Sentinel
SupportHealing, buffs, uptimeHigh savesExalted Angel

High skull and raid expectations vary by server, party, gear, and encounter; use these as planning signals.

Ability and feat pressure
Build typeMain statFeat pressureRisk
THF meleeSTRHighLow defense if CON ignored
SWF tacticsSTR/CHAHighNeeds DC and accuracy
InquisitiveDEX/INTHighUniversal AP cost
DC casterINT/WIS/CHAVery highDC falls behind saves
TankCON/CHAMediumThreat without utility

Feat packages often decide whether a multiclass split feels polished or unfinished by level 20.

Tip: If your class split needs a splash, write down the exact reason. A splash that only feels nice can delay capstones, spell levels, imbue scaling, or tier 5 timing.
Tip: For reincarnation chains, save a first-life version of the same plan. It keeps expectations realistic when past life bonuses, tomes, and racial AP are not available yet.

Building a Dungeons and Dragons Online character require a series of choices from level one until legendary content. Each of these choice is important because every choice determine what the character can survive and what the character can contribute to a group. Beyond the class choices, there are other consideration to weight before creating the character, such as the interaction between the race and the class, the enhancement tree, epic destiny, and reincarnation.

A planning tool for such a process are therefore useful in allowing the player to consider each of these aspect in creating there character. The calculator on this page require specific types of inputs from the player before it can calculate the character effectiveness. For example, the player must enter their chosen race and their chosen iconic start.

How to Build a Dungeons and Dragons Online Character

Additionally, the player must select their primary

DDO Character Planner for Builds

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