Disney Infinity Skill Tree Calculator

🎮 Disney Infinity Skill Tree Calculator

Plan skill point spending for character builds, branch balance, next unlocks, and play-set readiness.

Tip: Disney Infinity builds feel better when combat, defense, and movement all clear a useful threshold before you over-invest in one branch.
📋Character Presets
⚙️Skill Tree Inputs
Planning note: Pick a character preset, then tune the branches to match your current figure level and unlocked upgrades.
Sets the planning total, branch emphasis, and unlock pacing.
Presets load archetype weights and starter branch values.
Archetype adjusts ideal branch weights for the build score.
Changes the target spread used for recommendations.
Shows remaining progress as points or completion percent.
Level cap is modeled at 20 for skill planning.
Total points earned or available on the figure.
Damage, combo, ranged hit, or primary attack upgrades.
Health, block, armor, recovery, and safer challenge play.
Jump, flight, speed, web swing, dash, or vehicle handling.
Character signature upgrades such as Force, magic, scare, or repulsors.
Traversal, building, collection, team, or utility upgrades.
Estimates how expensive your next unlocks will feel.
Used to estimate missions until the next point range.
Your usual play-set mission, challenge, or Toy Box run length.
Optional points you plan to reclaim before rebuilding.
Raises the survival and efficiency thresholds.
🧩Build Spec Grid
20
Modeled max level
10
Character presets
5
Skill branches tracked
4
Formula result cards
Skill Tree Planning Results
Points remaining
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available after branch spending
Tree completion
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of modeled branch total
Build fit score
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weighted by character focus
Next unlock target
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branch to prioritize next
📚Reference Tables
Character archetype targets
ArchetypeCombatSurvivalMobility
Power brawler34%24%14%
Survival tank24%34%14%
Duelist fighter30%18%24%
Ranged controller28%16%16%
Flight blaster26%16%28%
Vehicle racer18%18%34%

Targets are calculator weights for planning, not locked in-game requirements.

Skill point planning bands
Level bandPlanPoint rangePriority
1-5Starter3-8Core move
6-10Role build9-15Main branch
11-15Balance16-23Weak branch
16-20Finish24-32Specials

If your figure has bonus points, enter the actual owned amount instead of relying on level alone.

Focus preset weight changes
FocusBoosted branchUse caseWatch out
Story play setCombatMixed missionsLow defense
Boss survivalSurvivalHard fightsSlow clears
Toy Box explorationMobilityTravel toolsWeak attacks
Racing trialsMobilityTime gatesLow special
Collectible cleanupUtilityMap sweepsBoss damage

The calculator blends focus weights with the selected character archetype.

Edition and compatibility notes
ModeTotal targetBest fitLimit
2.0 skill tree34 ptsMarvel figuresRole heavy
3.0 skill tree36 ptsStar WarsMore specials
Toy Box focus32 ptsSandbox playUtility bias
Racer path30 ptsVehicle playLess combat

Use this as a planning aid when comparing figures across Disney Infinity 2.0 and 3.0 style builds.

Character preset data used by this calculator
PresetArchetypeMain branchSecondary branch
Mr. IncrediblePower brawlerCombatSurvival
SulleySurvival tankSurvivalCombat
Jack SparrowDuelist fighterCombatMobility
ElsaRanged controllerSpecialCombat
Iron ManFlight blasterMobilityCombat
Spider-ManAgile heroMobilityCombat
Darth VaderForce specialistSpecialSurvival
YodaAgile JediMobilitySpecial
Lightning McQueenVehicle racerMobilityUtility
Tinker BellExplorerUtilityMobility

Preset branch values are practical starting points for calculator modeling and can be edited immediately.

Tip: If the next target says survival, spend just enough to stop failing missions, then return to the character branch that makes the figure unique.

Building a character in Disney Infinity require a decision to be made about which skills is important to your play style. Making decisions about which skills to focus upon is actualy more important than deciding which skills to unlock. The skill tree system provide various forms of reward to a person who chooses to plan their character’s skills in advance.

These rewards are essential in determining how your character will behave in combat situation, survive fights, and move through the game world at a defined rate. Planning is an activity that is useful for players who has multiple characters to manage within the game. The calculator that is provided allow players to test the various skill priorities within the game.

Plan Your Disney Infinity Character Skills

This calculator allow players to test these priorities without having to actually commit skill points to their characters in the game. Furthermore, you can load a preset from your current character into the calculator, as well as adjust the values of the skills that the player has already unlocked. The inputs that are required for the calculator are based off the decisions that the player will have to make for their character within the game.

For instance, the player can change the focus preset for their character, and the calculator will automatically recalculate the requirements for a balanced character within the types of missions that is required for that characters survival. A build that works for racing challenges will not work for survival scenarios, and vice versa. It is also possible for one of the skill branches to receive more invested time than the other branches within the game.

For example, players may decide to invest all of their skill points into the combat branch of their character. While this may seem like an entertaining choice when developing a character, the player may become frustrated by the fact that their character cant survive the fights that they encounter within the game. The survival branch of characters provide for better health, armor, and survival skills for the character.

These skills are required once the player move beyond the introductory levels of the game. Furthermore, the calculator will reveal skill gaps within the game that the player can correct before they encounter a challenging mission. Mobility skills are a skill that most players will not focus on until they require the character to move quick in one direction or another.

Characters such as Spider-Man and Yoda require more investment in their mobility skills than others do. This is due to the fact that both of these characters require the use of movement skills to play the game. The same is true for any figures that include the ability to fly.

Furthermore, if a character’s focus preset is exploration or racing, the balance of their mobility skills will be weighted more heavily. Special ability points are a separate category in the character builder because these determine the character in question. For instance, for characters such as Elsa, players must invest skill points into her abilities to create ice.

Other characters, like Darth Vader, require investment into their special abilities related to the Force. Other characters, like Iron Man, require the use of repulsors to help their play style in the game. These skills require players to commit more skill points and take more time to develop than other skills.

Thus, it is essential to be able to choose between investing in these skills or others. The pace at which you level up the character will influence the game plan that you choose. The game provides an estimate for players of how many mission they will need to complete to earn the next level of experience for their character.

This estimate will not be exact, but it will help players to determine if they should save their skill points for a larger mission or if they should invest in leveling up their character now. The next setting for the calculator is the tier profile. This determines whether the player wants to purchase their starter skills or their advanced skills first.

This will help to influence the number of skill points that they will have left once they reach the next level for their character. Some of the most common mistakes for players are to treat the skill tree as a checklist for completing all skills, rather than a series of tradeoffs among those skills. Some players may want to maximize each branch of skills to the same extent.

While this may be ideal, it spreads their points too thin. Some players will also focus on completing as many skills as possible to recieve a sense of achievement rather than focusing on the development of their play style. The calculator helps to players to avoid these mistakes by showing a percentage of how complete their characters are, as well as a score that determines how well-suited their skills are to the game.

There is a significant difference between having a character that is completed yet not suited to the game, as opposed to one that is both complete and well-suited. The reference tables on the page will help to provide context to players for the various skill branches. These reference tables will show players how each of the archetypes for the game place value upon each of the game skills.

Furthermore, each of the focus presets will shift the target that players must aim for when leveling up their characters. These reference tables can be used to create an initial plan for the player. However, players can also use the tables to adjust the skills based upon their play experience with the game.

What matters most within the game is that players consider how their play style will best develop their character within the game. The calculator will make this process easier for players once they understand each of the skills and how the focus skills will change the characters development. The skill tree for Disney Infinity will ultimately be easier to navigate by players who understand the information that is provided within the game.

Disney Infinity Skill Tree Calculator

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