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Genshin Impact Mora Calculator – Free Resource Tool

Free Genshin Impact Mora calculator to instantly plan your resin and farming. Enter your current Mora to see exactly how much you need.

⚡ Free to use 📱 Mobile friendly 🕒 Updated: June 13, 2026
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What is Genshin Impact Mora Calculator?

A Genshin Impact Mora Calculator is a specialized digital tool that precisely computes the total amount of Mora—the primary in-game currency—required to level up characters, weapons, talents, and artifacts in Genshin Impact. Unlike generic currency calculators, this tool accounts for the game's specific scaling costs, which increase exponentially as you approach higher levels, such as ascending a character from Level 80 to 90 or upgrading a 5-star weapon to its maximum refinement. With millions of players actively farming domains, Ley Line Outcrops, and world bosses, accurately forecasting Mora expenditures is critical to avoiding resource bottlenecks that can stall progression for weeks.

This free online tool is used primarily by mid-to-late-game players who are planning multiple character builds, farming for weekly bosses, or preparing for new character releases. It matters because a single Level 90 character can cost over 2 million Mora when factoring in ascension, talent upgrades, and weapon costs—a sum that requires dozens of resin-refreshing sessions if miscalculated. Casual players also benefit by using the calculator to decide whether they can afford to level a new character or should instead save Mora for an upcoming banner.

Our Genshin Impact Mora Calculator eliminates guesswork by providing instant, accurate results with a step-by-step breakdown of every cost component, from ascension phases to talent tiers, all without requiring any signup or login.

How to Use This Genshin Impact Mora Calculator

Using this calculator is straightforward—simply input your current and target levels for characters, weapons, talents, or artifacts, and the tool instantly computes the total Mora required. The interface is designed for speed, so you can test multiple build scenarios in under a minute.

  1. Select the Upgrade Category: Choose from "Character," "Weapon," "Talent," or "Artifact" using the dropdown menu. Each category has unique cost tables—for example, character leveling includes ascension costs, while weapons require refinement materials. Selecting the correct category ensures the calculator applies the right scaling formula.
  2. Enter Current and Target Levels: For characters and weapons, input the current level (e.g., 70) and the desired target level (e.g., 90). For talents, select the specific talent slot (Normal Attack, Elemental Skill, or Elemental Burst) and enter the current and target talent levels (1 to 15). The calculator automatically factors in the cost differences between 4-star and 5-star items, as 5-star weapons cost roughly 30% more Mora per level.
  3. Specify Ascension Phases (If Applicable): For characters and weapons, check the number of ascension phases needed. Ascension costs are separate from leveling costs—for instance, ascending a character from Phase 5 to Phase 6 costs 120,000 Mora alone. The calculator sums these additional expenses automatically based on the level range you enter.
  4. Adjust Talent Count (Optional): If you are planning to upgrade multiple talents on the same character, use the "Number of Talents" slider (1 to 3). Many players forget that crowning a talent (Level 10) costs 700,000 Mora per talent, so this slider prevents underestimation. The calculator multiplies the per-talent cost by your selected count.
  5. Review the Results and Breakdown: After clicking "Calculate," the tool displays the total Mora cost in a clear summary box, followed by a detailed step-by-step breakdown table. The table shows costs per level range (e.g., Level 70–80: 322,000 Mora), ascension fees, and talent costs. You can also export the breakdown as a text summary for sharing with team members or saving to notes.

For advanced planning, use the "Batch Mode" feature (available in the settings panel) to calculate Mora for up to 10 items simultaneously—ideal for theorycrafting a full team of four characters with their weapons and talents. The tool saves your last five calculations locally so you can compare different investment strategies without re-entering data.

Formula and Calculation Method

The calculator uses a tiered cost matrix derived directly from Genshin Impact's game data, which HoYoverse has publicly documented through community datamining. The formula is not a single equation but a summation of fixed costs per level bracket, because Mora costs in Genshin Impact are not linear—they jump significantly at ascension thresholds. The core principle is: Total Mora = Sum of Level-Up Costs + Sum of Ascension Costs + Sum of Talent Costs (if applicable) + Artifact Enhancement Costs (if applicable).

Formula
Total Mora = Σ(Ln to Lm) + Σ(A1 to Ak) + Σ(T1 to Tj) + Σ(Artifact XP × 0.001 × 0.8)

Where Ln to Lm represents the cumulative Mora cost to level from current level (n) to target level (m), based on official cost tables. A1 to Ak is the sum of ascension costs for each phase passed through during leveling. T1 to Tj is the sum of talent upgrade costs from current talent level to target talent level. The artifact term calculates Mora cost as 80% of the Artifact XP required (since enhancing artifacts costs 0.8 Mora per 1 XP, with a base cost of 1,000 Mora per enhancement attempt).

Understanding the Variables

The primary inputs—current level, target level, and item rarity—determine which cost bracket applies. For characters, the cost per level increases at every 10-level interval: Level 1–20 costs 24,200 Mora total, Level 20–40 costs 115,800 Mora, Level 40–50 costs 116,000 Mora, Level 50–60 costs 171,000 Mora, Level 60–70 costs 239,000 Mora, Level 70–80 costs 322,000 Mora, and Level 80–90 costs 684,000 Mora. These brackets are fixed regardless of character rarity, but ascension costs differ: a 4-star character requires 120,000 Mora for all six ascensions, while a 5-star character requires 240,000 Mora. Weapons follow a similar structure but with different numbers: a 5-star weapon costs 1,134,000 Mora to reach Level 90, while a 4-star weapon costs 754,000 Mora. Talent costs scale from 12,500 Mora for Level 1–2 to 700,000 Mora for Level 9–10 (crowning). Artifact costs depend on the artifact's rarity and level: a 5-star artifact costs 270,475 Mora to reach Level 20 from Level 0.

Step-by-Step Calculation

First, the calculator identifies the starting and ending level brackets. For example, if you input a character from Level 60 to Level 80, it sums the cost for Level 60–70 (239,000 Mora) and Level 70–80 (322,000 Mora), totaling 561,000 Mora for leveling alone. Second, it checks how many ascension phases are crossed: Level 60 to 80 crosses ascension phases 4 (Level 60 cap) and 5 (Level 70 cap). Each 5-star character ascension costs 40,000 Mora, so two ascensions add 80,000 Mora. Third, if talents are included, it looks up the cost per talent level—for example, upgrading a talent from Level 6 to Level 8 costs 62,500 Mora (Level 6–7: 25,000 Mora; Level 7–8: 37,500 Mora). If three talents are upgraded, that cost is tripled. Finally, the calculator sums all components: leveling (561,000) + ascension (80,000) + talents (187,500 for three talents from 6 to 8) = 828,500 Mora total. The tool displays each component in a color-coded table, so you can see exactly where your Mora is going.

Example Calculation

Let’s walk through a realistic scenario that a typical endgame player might face: you just pulled the 5-star character Hu Tao and want to build her as your main DPS for the Spiral Abyss. You have her at Level 1, and you plan to bring her to Level 90 with all three talents crowned (Level 10), using a 5-star Staff of Homa at Level 90. You also want to equip a full set of 5-star artifacts, each at Level 20.

Example Scenario: Player "LumineLover" has a Level 1 Hu Tao (5-star), wants Level 90 with triple-crowned talents (Level 10 each), a Staff of Homa (5-star weapon) from Level 1 to Level 90, and five 5-star artifacts from Level 0 to Level 20. Current Mora in inventory: 2.5 million. They want to know if they have enough Mora, and if not, how much more they need to farm.

Step 1: Character leveling cost (Level 1 to 90) = 24,200 (1–20) + 115,800 (20–40) + 116,000 (40–50) + 171,000 (50–60) + 239,000 (60–70) + 322,000 (70–80) + 684,000 (80–90) = 1,672,000 Mora. Step 2: Ascension costs for six phases (5-star character) = 6 × 40,000 = 240,000 Mora. Step 3: Talent costs for three talents from Level 1 to Level 10. Each talent: Level 1–2 (12,500), 2–3 (17,500), 3–4 (25,000), 4–5 (30,000), 5–6 (37,500), 6–7 (45,000), 7–8 (55,000), 8–9 (65,000), 9–10 (70,000) = total 357,500 Mora per talent. Three talents = 1,072,500 Mora. Step 4: Weapon cost (5-star, Level 1 to 90) = 1,134,000 Mora (including ascension costs embedded in the weapon cost table). Step 5: Artifact cost for five 5-star artifacts from Level 0 to Level 20 = 5 × 270,475 = 1,352,375 Mora. Total Mora needed: 1,672,000 (character level) + 240,000 (ascension) + 1,072,500 (talents) + 1,134,000 (weapon) + 1,352,375 (artifacts) = 5,470,875 Mora.

Since the player only has 2.5 million Mora, they are short by 2,970,875 Mora—equivalent to roughly 74 condensed resin runs of the Golden Ley Line (which gives 60,000 Mora per 20 resin, or 120,000 per condensed resin). This result tells the player they cannot afford the full build immediately and should prioritize: perhaps only triple-crowning one talent initially, or using a 4-star weapon to save 380,000 Mora.

Another Example

Consider a more casual player who wants to level their 4-star character Xingqiu from Level 70 to Level 80, upgrade his Elemental Burst from Level 6 to Level 8, and keep his 4-star Sacrificial Sword at Level 70. Character leveling (70–80) = 322,000 Mora. Ascension cost for one phase (Level 70 cap to 80 cap) = 40,000 Mora (4-star characters have the same ascension cost per phase as 5-star). Talent cost for one talent from Level 6 to Level 8 = 25,000 (6–7) + 37,500 (7–8) = 62,500 Mora. Weapon remains unchanged, so no weapon cost. Total = 322,000 + 40,000 + 62,500 = 424,500 Mora. The player has 1.2 million Mora, so they can comfortably afford this upgrade and still have 775,500 Mora left for future needs. The calculator confirms that no additional farming is necessary, saving the player from wasting resin on Ley Lines.

Benefits of Using Genshin Impact Mora Calculator

Mora management is one of the most overlooked aspects of Genshin Impact progression, yet it directly dictates how quickly you can build new characters and clear endgame content. This calculator provides tangible, time-saving advantages that go beyond simple arithmetic.

  • Eliminates Resource Waste: By calculating exact Mora requirements upfront, you avoid over-farming Ley Lines or spending fragile resin unnecessarily. Many players farm 10–15 Ley Lines only to discover they need half that amount—our tool prevents that by giving you a precise target. For example, if you need 1.2 million Mora, you know you need exactly 10 condensed resin runs (at 120,000 each), not 15.
  • Enables Informed Pull Decisions: Before pulling on a character banner, use the calculator to see if you can afford to build that character to a usable state. If a new 5-star like Furina costs 5+ million Mora to fully build, and you only have 3 million, you might decide to skip or wait. This prevents the common mistake of pulling a character only to leave them at Level 20 for months due to Mora shortage.
  • Optimizes Resin Allocation: The calculator integrates with daily resin planning. If you know you need 2 million Mora for a talent upgrade, you can allocate your 180 daily resin specifically to Ley Lines for 3–4 days, rather than spreading resin across domains and forgetting the Mora cost. This structured approach speeds up progression by up to 30%.
  • Supports Team-Wide Budgeting: With batch mode, you can calculate Mora for an entire team of four characters, their weapons, and all talents simultaneously. This is invaluable for Spiral Abyss preparation, where you need two fully built teams. Seeing the combined cost—often 15–20 million Mora—helps you prioritize which character to build first based on your current Mora reserves.
  • Provides Educational Value: The step-by-step breakdown teaches players exactly how Mora costs scale, revealing that Level 80–90 alone costs 684,000 Mora—more than the entire 1–70 journey combined. This knowledge helps players make smarter decisions, like stopping at Level 80 for support characters and only pushing to 90 for main DPS, saving millions of Mora over time.

Tips and Tricks for Best Results

To get the most out of this calculator, apply these expert strategies that go beyond basic input. These tips come from theorycrafters who regularly optimize resin efficiency for world-first Spiral Abyss clears.

Pro Tips

  • Always calculate Mora for the entire build before spending any resin. Start with the calculator, then farm Ley Lines last—this ensures you never over-farm and waste resin that could go toward talent books or weapon materials.
  • Use the "Character Ascension" toggle to separate ascension costs from leveling costs. Many players forget that ascending a character from Phase 5 to Phase 6 costs 120,000 Mora, even if you don't level them further. This hidden cost is easy to miss without the calculator.
  • For artifact builds, input the exact artifact level (e.g., Level 16 to Level 20) rather than assuming Level 0 to Level 20. If you already have a +16 artifact, the calculator saves you the cost of the first 16 levels, which can be over 200,000 Mora per artifact.
  • Batch calculate for future banners. When a new character is announced, use the calculator to pre-plan their build cost. This lets you start farming Mora two weeks in advance, ensuring you have enough by release day without last-minute resin refreshes.
  • Combine the Mora calculator with a resin calculator. After getting your total Mora requirement, divide by 120,000 (condensed Ley Line reward) to get the exact number of condensed resin runs needed. Then multiply by 40 (resin per condensed run) to see total resin cost, helping you schedule farming days.

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