Ro Skill Calculator






RO Skill Calculator – Knight Build Planner


RO Skill Calculator

A Build Planner for Ragnarok Online Knights

Knight Skill Build Planner


Job Level determines available skill points for 1st Class.


Job Level determines available skill points for 2nd Class.

Total Points

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Spent Points

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Swordsman Spent

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Knight Spent

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Swordsman Skills

Knight Skills


Results Summary & Visualization

The table and chart below summarize your skill build. The table shows every skill you’ve allocated points to, while the chart visualizes the distribution of points between your first and second job classes. This helps you balance prerequisites with powerful end-game abilities when using this RO skill calculator.


Skill Name Allocated Level Prerequisites

Table: Summary of your allocated skill points.

Chart: Distribution of skill points between Swordsman and Knight classes.

What is an RO Skill Calculator?

An RO Skill Calculator is an essential tool for players of the classic MMORPG, Ragnarok Online. It’s a digital planner that allows you to simulate the allocation of skill points for a specific job class without having to make permanent decisions in the game. Character building is a core component of Ragnarok Online, and a single misplaced skill point can significantly impact your character’s effectiveness. This is especially true for classes like the Knight, which has multiple viable builds.

This tool is for any RO player, from a complete beginner planning their first character to a seasoned veteran theorycrafting a new, unconventional build. A common misconception is that you can just “wing it” with your build. While possible, using a dedicated RO skill calculator for your chosen class saves time, in-game currency (Zeny) on resets, and ensures your character will be powerful and effective at your chosen activity, whether it’s Player vs. Monster (PvM), Player vs. Player (PvP), or the large-scale War of Emperium (WoE).

RO Skill Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The “formula” for skill point allocation in Ragnarok Online is straightforward but governed by strict rules that our RO Skill Calculator enforces automatically. Understanding this logic is key to effective character planning.

  1. Earning Skill Points: For 1st and 2nd job classes, a character earns one (1) skill point for every Job Level they gain, starting from Job Level 2. Therefore, the total points available are `(Job Level – 1)`. A Job Level 50 Swordsman has 49 points to spend in their tree.
  2. Class Progression: Points earned as a 1st class (e.g., Swordsman) can only be spent on 1st class skills. Upon changing to a 2nd class (e.g., Knight), you begin earning a separate pool of points for 2nd class skills. This RO skill calculator handles both pools independently.
  3. Prerequisites: The most crucial rule is the prerequisite system. Many powerful skills can only be unlocked after allocating a certain number of points into a weaker, preceding skill. For example, to learn the Knight’s powerful ‘Bowling Bash’ skill, you must first learn Level 10 ‘Bash’ as a Swordsman.
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Job Level Your character’s job proficiency level. Levels 1 – 50 (for 1st/2nd Class)
Skill Point A currency used to learn or level up skills. Points 1 per Job Level gained
Prerequisite A required skill and level needed to unlock another skill. Skill/Level Varies per skill
Max Level The maximum number of points that can be allocated to a single skill. Level 1 – 10 (Typical)

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: The Bowling Bash Knight

This is a classic Player-vs-Monster (PvM) build focused on mob control and Area of Effect (AoE) damage. The goal is to get the ‘Bowling Bash’ skill as efficiently as possible.

  • Inputs: Swordsman Job Level 50, Knight Job Level 50.
  • Swordsman Allocation: The player uses the RO skill calculator to put 10 points into ‘Bash’, 10 into ‘Sword Mastery’, 10 into ‘Two-Handed Sword Mastery’, 10 into ‘Increase HP Recovery’, 3 into ‘Magnum Break’, and 5 into ‘Provoke’. This uses 48 of the 49 available points and meets all prerequisites.
  • Knight Allocation: The player immediately puts 1 point into ‘Peco Peco Ride’, 5 into ‘Cavalier Mastery’, 5 into ‘Counter Attack’, 10 into ‘Twohand Quicken’, and finally 10 points into ‘Bowling Bash’. The remaining points might go into ‘Pierce’ for single-target damage.
  • Interpretation: This build is optimized for leveling by gathering large groups of monsters and defeating them at once with Bowling Bash. The RO skill calculator confirms the path is valid and shows exactly how many points are left for utility.

Example 2: The Spear Pierce Knight

This build is for players who prefer single-target damage, often used for hunting high-HP monsters or Mini-Bosses. It focuses on the ‘Pierce’ and ‘Spear Stab’ skills, requiring spears instead of two-handed swords.

  • Inputs: Swordsman Job Level 42, Knight Job Level 35.
  • Swordsman Allocation: The player still needs ‘Bash’ Lv. 5 for a quest, but focuses points elsewhere. They might take ‘Increase HP Recovery’ Lv. 10 and put minimum points in sword masteries just to pass prereqs they may need later.
  • Knight Allocation: Using the RO skill calculator, they prioritize getting ‘Spear Mastery’ to level 10 to maximize damage, then pour points into ‘Pierce’. The calculator would show them that they cannot yet learn ‘Brandish Spear’ because its prerequisite, ‘Spear Stab’ Lv. 3, has not been met.
  • Interpretation: This shows the power of the RO skill calculator in preventing mistakes. The player sees they need to adjust their plan, allocating points to ‘Spear Stab’ before they can access the desired AoE spear skill, guiding their in-game decisions.

How to Use This RO Skill Calculator

Using our Knight build planner is an intuitive process. Follow these steps to map out your perfect character:

  1. Set Your Job Levels: Start by entering your target Job Level for both Swordsman and Knight in the input fields at the top. This will determine the total skill points you have available for each class.
  2. Allocate Skill Points: Go through the Swordsman and Knight skill lists. Use the `+` and `-` buttons next to each skill to add or remove points. The calculator will automatically prevent you from adding points if you don’t meet the prerequisites or have enough points available. Locked/greyed-out skills indicate that you haven’t met their requirements yet.
  3. Monitor Your Results: The “Results” section updates in real-time. Keep an eye on “Remaining Points” – this is the primary output of any RO skill calculator. The other values show how you’ve distributed your points.
  4. Review the Summary: The table and chart below the calculator give you a high-level overview of your build. This is perfect for sharing and getting feedback.
  5. Reset and Refine: Don’t like your build? Simply hit the “Reset Build” button to start from a clean slate. Theorycraft as many different versions as you like until you find the one that fits your playstyle. The “Copy Results” button will save a text summary of your build to your clipboard.

Key Factors That Affect RO Skill Calculator Results

Your choices in an RO skill calculator should be driven by your goals. Here are the key factors that influence a Knight’s build:

  • Intended Purpose (PvM, PvP, WoE): A PvM build prioritizes AoE damage and sustain (like Bowling Bash, HP Recovery). A PvP/WoE build needs more utility and disabling skills like ‘Endure’ and high-burst damage skills.
  • Weapon Choice (Two-Handed Sword vs. Spear): This is the most fundamental choice for a Knight. Two-Handed Swords give access to ‘Bowling Bash’ and ‘Twohand Quicken’. Spears unlock ‘Pierce’ and ‘Brandish Spear’. Your skill build will be completely different based on this choice.
  • Party Role (Tank vs. Damage Dealer): If you plan to tank for parties, maxing ‘Provoke’ and ‘Endure’ becomes much more important. A damage dealer will focus exclusively on skills that increase their damage output.
  • Stat Build (AGI vs. VIT): An AGI Knight attacks very fast and relies on Flee, synergizing well with ‘Twohand Quicken’. A VIT Knight is much sturdier, has more HP, and can tank damage better, making them a better fit for mobbing with ‘Bowling Bash’. Your stat build and skill build should always complement each other.
  • Future Job (Lord Knight): Are you planning to Rebirth into a Lord Knight? If so, you should use an RO skill calculator to plan for skills that are prerequisites for powerful Lord Knight abilities, such as ‘Parry’ or ‘Spiral Pierce’.
  • Available Gear: Specific gear can enhance certain skills or grant new ones. If you have a card or weapon that boosts ‘Bash’ damage, for instance, you might decide to invest more heavily in that skill than you otherwise would.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can I reset my skills in-game if I make a mistake?

Yes, skill resets are possible in Ragnarok Online, but they are often costly or limited to specific events. Using an RO skill calculator beforehand is the best way to avoid needing a reset in the first place.

2. Does this RO skill calculator account for quest skills?

This calculator includes skills learned via leveling up. Some skills are obtained through quests (like the Swordsman’s ‘Fatal Blow’). You should manually account for these, as they don’t cost skill points.

3. Why are some skills greyed out?

Skills are greyed out (locked) because you have not met their prerequisite skill requirements. Hover over the skill (on desktop) or check a skill tree guide to see what you need to unlock it.

4. Can I save my leftover Swordsman points for my Knight skills?

No. Skill points are tied to the class in which they were earned. You must spend all 49 Swordsman points (at Job 50) on Swordsman skills. This RO skill calculator correctly separates the point pools.

5. Is a “hybrid” build viable for a Knight?

Hybrid builds (using both spear and sword skills) are generally not recommended for new players as they spread skill points too thin, resulting in a character that is mediocre at everything and master of none. It’s best to specialize.

6. What is the best build for a beginner Knight?

A VIT-based Two-Handed Sword / Bowling Bash build is often recommended for beginners. It’s durable, has excellent mobbing capabilities for leveling, and is less reliant on expensive gear than AGI builds.

7. How does this RO skill calculator handle transcendent classes?

This specific calculator is designed for the classic Swordsman to Knight progression. A separate calculator would be needed for Transcendent classes (High Swordman -> Lord Knight) as they have additional skills and a different number of total skill points.

8. What do I do with my last leftover skill point as Swordsman?

At Job Level 50, you will have 49 skill points. Most builds have a clear use for all points. If you have one left, putting it into a 1-point-wonder like ‘Endure’ or increasing ‘Provoke’ is a common and safe choice.

Related Tools and Internal Resources

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