Wintertodt Loot Calculator for OSRS

🔥 Wintertodt Loot Calculator

Estimate OSRS Wintertodt reward cart rolls, old supply crate style planning, points thresholds, skill-scaled supplies, unique odds, Phoenix and Tome targets, crates per hour, and dry streaks.

Tip: Current Wintertodt rewards are searched from the Reward Cart. This calculator still shows crates/hour language because many players use "crate" for one completed Wintertodt reward search.
📌Wintertodt Loot Presets
Loot Inputs
500 points starts rewards; each 500-point threshold adds roll progress.
Use Wintertodt kills, cart searches, or old crate count.
Reward Cart can be banked and searched later.
📊Reward Cart Snapshot
2.50
Expected rolls per cart
9.2
Crates per hour
95.7%
Approx supply roll share
Mid
Skill supply tier
Wintertodt Loot Projection
Reward rolls projected
250
from carts and banked searches
Target chance
22.13%
Tome of fire over projection
Rolls per hour
23.1
expected reward rolls/hour
Dry odds
77.87%
chance of no target by then
🧮Comparison Grid
Tip: Points increase the number of reward rolls, not the quality of supply drops. Skill levels at the time of searching the cart affect logs, gems, ores, herbs, seeds, and fish.
Tip: For Tome, Phoenix, Dragon axe, and Pyromancer targets, compare dry odds by reward rolls rather than only Wintertodt kill count.
📘Reference Tables
Points to Reward Rolls
PointsGuaranteedExtra chanceExpected
50020%2.00
750250%2.50
1,00030%3.00
1,250350%3.50
1,50040%4.00
After 500 points, each 5 points past the last 500-point milestone adds 1% chance at one extra reward.
Unique and Special Rolls
TargetPer roll100 rolls1,000 rolls
Phoenix pet1/5,0001.98%18.13%
Tome of fire1/1,0009.52%63.23%
Dragon axe1/10,0001.00%9.52%
Pyromancer roll1/15048.74%99.87%
Burnt page roll1/4589.42%100.00%
Skill-Scaled Supply Rolls
SupplySkillKey unlocksHigh target
LogsWoodcuttingHigher log tiers75+
GemsCraftingBetter gem weighting70+
OresMiningRunite at 6060+
HerbsHerbloreTorstol at 6464+
SeedsFarmingSpirit seed at 8080+
FishFishingShark at 4343+
Preset Comparison
PresetPtsMinBest for
Mass worlds500-7505-7Fast kills
Solo farm750-1,0009-14Roll control
Tome hunt1,0008-10Target odds
Pet camp1,000+6-9Long grind
Dry Odds Benchmarks
TargetExpected rolls50% by90% by99% by
Tome of fire1,0006932,3024,603
Phoenix pet5,0003,46611,51223,024
Dragon axe10,0006,93123,02546,050
Pyromancer roll150104344689
Burnt page roll4531103205
Benchmarks use independent per-roll probability math and are rounded to whole reward rolls.

Wintertodt rise. You stand in Zeah and wait. It is a minigame. It is a ritual. It is about friends and fire. It is about heat and survival. There are rewards and hopes.

Round after round, you may ask yourself: Am I farming correctly? Am I just running in circles? Is there anything more efficient then what I’m doing? For many players, this is just another grind, an activity to be engaged in without any sort of plan. Once they’ve reached their supply goal, they stop planning.

Using Math to Beat Wintertodt

The calculator shifts that perspective. It treat each round as a statistical event. It allows you to distinguish planning from luck.

There are two primary mechanics: Points and Rolls. Five hundred points per round unlock a reward. That’s the floor. Additional points make a difference, though not as many people believe. They don’t increase quality of your drops. They provide additional opportunities to RNG table.

Enter your skills and average points into calculator. It will do the math for you, eliminating guesswork from coefficients. With seven hundred fifty points, you’re guaranteed two rolls and have a fifty percent chance at a third. Your long term results is driven by an average of two point five rolls. Unique items such as Tome of Fire or Phoenix pet rely upon roll quantity. Higher quantity increase the likelihood of getting something good, provided you’re hitting those point thresholds regularly.

And then there’s skill level. Players tend to forget about this. Points are based off your Firemaking level. What you obtain from supply cart is based on other skills. You get better logs if you have higher Woodcutting. You get high tier ores and runes if you mine them at all. The tool requires certain Crafting, Farming, or Herblore levels. And it accounts for your individual drop chances and calculates the worth of what you bring with you. So even if you get a decent roll, your lower levels in those skills will reduce your potential hourly income dramaticly. Sure you’ll kill the Wintertodt quickly enough. But when you’re only getting common logs rather than greens, it feel like more of an effort.

This is why many people miss out. They chase after unique drops while completely overlooking resource generation which occur most of the time. The simulation part, however, is useful for time management. What does your group take to complete? Enter that in so that simulator knows how long one round should take for your specific group setup. Maybe a quick group clear in five minutes. Or maybe you do a slow go as a single and take ten or even twelve. That makes a huge difference in number of rolls per hour.

Based on that rate, the calculator estimate what would happen if you rolled for that many rounds. Then it converts those numbers into dry streak odds. Yes, there are actualy streaks of rolling and not getting a Tome. The chance of rolling a thousand times before you get a Tome gives you an idea of when you should of given up. It pulls out all emotion from the gamble and puts in math. You’re no longer upset that you got a dry run, math says it’s statistically typical.

Here are some tips. The tool comes with some presets that can be used as benchmarks to see how well you do compared to popular strategies. For example, doing a focused solo farm vs an early mass world shows the trade-off between speed vs control. Doing a solo farm have slower pace but higher consistency in points. Doing mass worlds has lower average points due to lag and coordination issues, but it offer much higher volume. There isn’t one “best” way. It all depends what you’re going after. Do you want the Phoenix pet? Then you want max rolls/hour no matter the quality of the supplies. Are you skilling Firemaking and want decent supplies? Then optimizing your skill levels so they gives good stuff on carts will become more important than kill speed.

There’s a saying that goes: “Patience is a virtue.” And Wintertodt is all about that. The calculator doesn’t play the game for you. But it removes the uncertainty when it comes to planning. It transforms vague ideas of progress into actual numbers. You’re going to get unlucky some times. C’est la vie. That’s Old School RuneScape for ya. But now you’ll also know exactly how many rolls are required to tip the odds in your favor. Use it properly, and the math is on your side; the cold couldn’t care less about your feelings.

Wintertodt Loot Calculator for OSRS

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