🏇 Stamina Calculator Umamusume
Estimate race endurance from distance, track condition, running strategy, stamina, guts, wisdom, recovery skills, and pace pressure.
| Band | Distance | Typical Stamina | Recovery Plan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sprint | 1000m to 1400m | 250 to 400 | Usually none or one white |
| Mile | 1401m to 1800m | 350 to 550 | Optional white or small unique |
| Medium | 1801m to 2400m | 600 to 850 | One gold or mixed recovery |
| Long | 2500m to 3600m | 900 to 1200+ | Gold plus backup recovery |
Targets vary by speed, downhills, skill timing, and scenario bonuses; use the calculator margin instead of a single fixed number.
| Strategy | HP Coeff | Risk Pattern | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Front Runner | 0.95 | Duel pressure | Nige speed leaders |
| Pace Chaser | 0.89 | Lower HP conversion | Senko balanced builds |
| Late Surger | 1.00 | Pack movement | Sashi mid or long races |
| End Closer | 0.995 | Late spurt timing | Oikomi long closers |
The coefficient affects how much visible stamina becomes race HP before recovery is added.
| Package | Raw HP | Reliability | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| White recovery | 1.5% | Wisdom checked | Mile padding |
| Small unique | 3.5% | Condition checked | Medium fallback |
| Gold recovery | 5.5% | Skill timing matters | Medium and long |
| Two golds | 11.0% | Strong but trigger dependent | Long finals |
Expected recovery is reduced by a Wisdom-based activation confidence so missed skills are not treated as guaranteed HP.
| Factor | Low | Middle | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turf condition | Firm 0% | Soft +3% | Heavy +7% |
| Dirt condition | Good +2% | Muddy +8% | Use margin |
| Race pressure | Calm +0% | Normal +2% | Duel +8% |
| Debuff lobby | Scout first | Raise buffer | Plan +12% |
Pressure is a planning allowance for acceleration, pathing, position fights, and stamina debuffs rather than a literal hidden game stat.
Stamina is a resource for a horse during a race, and the stamina that a horse have will determine whether that horse finish the race or runs out of energy before the race is over. Although many people focus on the speed and power of there horses, which can easily being seen in the time that their horses race for, people should focus on the stamina of their horses to see whether their speed and power can be utilized at the end of the race. The Umamusume stamina calculator will help to manage the stamina that each horse will require for each race, and it is necessary to calculate the stamina requirement of each horse due to the distance of the race, the condition of the track, the running style of the horse, and its recovery skill.
The distance of the race will have a direct impact upon the amount of stamina that is required of the horse. Additionally, the longer distance of the race will have an impact upon the amount of stamina that is converted into usable energy of the horse, as well as the amount of pressures that is placed upon the horse in relation to that energy conversion. For instance, horses that race in the front of the race may utilize their stamina early in the race, but horses that race in the later parts of the race may save their stamina in case they encounter difficulties in utilizing their stamina in moving forward in the race.
How to Use the Umamusume Stamina Calculator
The stamina calculator can account for these type of mathematical calculations once the owner of the horse inputs certain information about the horse, the distance of the race, and the condition of the track. The recovery skill of a horse will provide the horse with more stamina. However, the gold recovery skill will not necessarily provide the horse with health every time that it is utilized.
Instead, stamina will only be provided to the horse if the horse utilize the skill at the right time, and the wisdom stat will impact how often the owner of the horse can rely upon this gold skill for recovery. For instance, a horse may have enough stamina when it races in one condition, but it may not have enough if it rely upon the recovery skill becoming active at the correct time. Thus, the reference table can provide an indication of how much health each recovery skill will provide, but the safety margin result is the more important result when making decisions about a horse.
The guts and wisdom stats will impact the stamina of a horse, and the effect of these stats will only become evident if the horse is struggling during the race. For instance, the guts stat will reduce the amount of stamina that a tired horse need to run during the final leg of a race, and the wisdom stat will improve the chances that a recovery skill becomes active while the horse is racing. These two stats act similar to insurance policies for the owner of the horse, as the effect is not seen until after the horse begins to struggle, but is seen immediately if the horse struggles during the race.
Consequently, the stamina calculator incorporates these two stats for horses to be accounted for in the calculations made by the stamina calculator. The track condition will have an impact upon the amount of stamina that a horse use during the race. For instance, if the track condition is heavy turf or muddy dirt, the horse will use up its stamina more quick.
Additionally, the more distance of the race that a horse must run, the more the track condition will impact the horse’s stamina. Thus, a horse that has enough stamina for even a heavy track condition may not be able to compete in a race in which the track is of a soft surface. In these cases, a horse will need additional point of stamina to account for the soft track condition.
Additionally, by allowing the track condition to be adjusted in the stamina calculator, the owner of the horse can test whether or not that horse can survive different weather condition, as well as whether more stamina, guts, or recovery skills are needed to prepare the horse for the different track conditions. A common mistake with the stamina calculator is to believe that each race will require the same amount of stamina from the horse. However, various factor will impact the amount of stamina that a horse utilizes during a race.
For instance, the presence of other horses in the race may require the horse to utilize extra stamina to out race its opponent, or it may lead the horse into getting into a race against another horse. Consequently, the safety margin result that the stamina calculator provide is more important than the amount of stamina that is calculated for the horse. If the stamina calculator produces a thin or negative safety margin for a horse, then more stamina or a stronger recovery skill package should be purchased for the horse.
If the safety margin produces a large positive number, though, the owner of the horse may have purchased too much stamina. The stamina calculator cannot replace the decision making of the owner of the horse, but it can eliminate the reliance upon memory or estimation of how much stamina the horse should have. The stamina calculator becomes valuable in relation to the comparison of the same horse to be raced over different distances and under different conditions.
For instance, by comparing the same horse under different distances and conditions, the owner can recognize patterns in the horse regarding which conditions the horse will perform best with, and which conditions will pose the greatest threat to that horse’s performance. It is difficult to recognize these patterns without using the stamina calculator. Thus, the stamina calculator will help the owner of the horse to make better decisions about training the horse and purchasing skill based off these comparisons.
