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PUMBILITY Calculator

PUMBILITY is the sum of your fifty highest-valued charts. Phoenix 2 keeps three pools — Singles, Doubles, and the total across both — each its own top fifty.This page is the formula behind the number: what any grade on any level is worth, and where the number actually comes from.

The formula

Base(level)×(grade+plate) per chart · grade and plate add, then multiply the base · your best fifty summed

Base(level) 130 + 5 × level +5 more per level above 24 A Single is priced one level up: an S17 pays Base(18). Below level 10 a chart is worth 0.
Grade ×1.00 F … ×1.50 SSS+ Doubles table; a Single reads AA and below a notch lower (AA 1.36, A+ 1.33 …). Full ladder below.
Plate +0.000 Rough … +0.020 Perfect An additive bonus, not a multiplier — at most 1.3% of a chart.
Worth zero below level 10 a broken run CO-OP* U.C.S. Half-Double

* Phoenix 2 does price a CO-OP chart, at a flat base of 100 — the way Phoenix priced one at 2,000 — but that number surfaces on the titles page and nowhere else. It adds nothing to PUMBILITY on either mix.

Worked examples
D24 · S · Marvelous Game 250 × (1.45 + 0.006) = 364.00
S17 · AA · Fair Game 220 × (1.36 + 0.002) = 299.64
S22 · SSS+ · Perfect Game 245 × (1.50 + 0.020) = 372.40
D10 · A+ · Rough Game 180 × (1.35 + 0.000) = 243.00

The S17 pays Base(18) = 220 — a Single is priced one level up. Perfect Game is the plate bonus, not a grade: a 1,000,000 keeps SSS+’s ×1.50 and adds +0.020.

Singles are priced one level up and read a few grades and plates differently.

What scoring buys, in levels

Each row is a level. The bar starts at a 900,000 on that level — a clean pass — and climbs through the grades; the axis is which level’s 900,000 is worth the same. Read straight up from the end of a bar to see which level it matches. 900,000 is exactly the A+ floor on Phoenix 2.It was AA on Phoenix — the floors moved.
900,000 on its own level — A+ B · A (below the pass line) A+ · AA · AA+ AAA · AAA+ S · S+ · SS · SS+ SSS · SSS+
1015202530worth a 900,000 on level →past 29
S26
+3.6
S25
+3.5
S24
+3.3
S23
+3.2
S22
+3.6
S21
+4.1
S20
+4.5
S19
+4.9
S18
+5.4
S17
+5.6
S16
+5.5
S15
+5.4
S14
+5.2
S13
+5.1
S12
+5.0
S11
+4.9
S10
+4.7

An SSS+ on a S20 reaches S24.5 — the same PUMBILITY as a 900,000 there, so taking one chart from a pass to a perfect is worth 4.5 levels of pass-pushing. The reach narrows above 24, where Phoenix 2’s base starts growing by 10 a level instead of 5: 5.5 levels at 16, 4.5 at 20, 3.3 at 24. Below the pass line a chart drops off fast — a D pays ×1.00 against A+’s ×1.33.

Every level, every grade

Base × grade at the lowest plate, rounded to the point. Click any value to light up what equals it on every other level.
Levelpriced baseFD500kC600kB700kA800kA+900kAA920kAA+940kAAA950kAAA+960kS970kS+975kSS980kSS+985kSSS990kSSS+995kChartsSingles
S262802522803083363583723813893954004064094124144174202
S2527024327029732434635936737538138639239439740040240513
S2426023426028631233334635436136737237738038238538739026
S2325022525027530032033234034835235836236536837037237565
S22245220245270294314326333341345350355358360363365368104
S21240216240264288307319326334338343348350353355358360169
S20235212235258282301313320327331336341343345348350352134
S19230207230253276294306313320324329334336338340343345170
S18225202225248270288299306313317322326328331333335338196
S17220198220242264282293299306310315319321323326328330194
S16215194215237258275286292299303307312314316318320322196
S15210189210231252269279286292296300304307309311313315139
S1420518420522624626227327928528929329729930130330530876
S1320018020022024025626627227828228629029229429629830084
S12195176195215234250259265271275279283285287289291292122
S11190171190209228243253258264268272276277279281283285116
S10185166185204222237246252257261265268270272274276278101
Nothing selected — click a value.
colour = worth a 900,000 on a low level → a high one; the diagonal bands are the equal-value linesScore floors changed below AAA on Phoenix 2 — A 800k · A+ 900k · AA 920k · AA+ 940k. No pool on PIU Scores has held a level 28 / 29 yet, so their base (290, 300) follows the curve rather than a reading.

Quick calculator

Pick a chart’s level, the grade and the plate — the exact per-chart PUMBILITY, and what equals it elsewhere.
378.56 260 × (1.45 + 0.006)  ·  Base(25) — a Single is priced one level up

The constants

Every multiplier and bonus in the formula. Where a Single reads differently from a Double the Single’s value is written in full; a dash means the two agree.

Grade multipliers

GradeFDCBAA+AAAA+AAAAAA+SS+SSSS+SSSSSS+
Double1.001.101.201.251.301.351.371.391.411.431.451.461.471.481.491.50
Single0.901.001.101.201.281.331.36
score floor500k600k700k800k900k920k940k950k960k970k975k980k985k990k995k

AA+ and above are identical on both types. On a Double the ladder steps −0.01 a rung through the S grades, −0.02 a rung from AAA+ to A+, −0.05 a rung down to C, then −0.10 a rung to F; a Single runs a notch lower from AA down. A perfect 1,000,000 keeps SSS+’s ×1.50 — Perfect Game is a plate.

Plate bonuses

PlateRGFGTGMGSGEGUGPG
Double+0.000+0.002+0.004+0.006+0.008+0.012+0.016+0.020
Single+0.014+0.017

Added to the grade multiplier before the base multiplies it. Perfect Game needs a 1,000,000.

Should I push levels or push scores?

Phoenix 2 players on PIU Scores with a full pool of fifty — 95 players, 8/17/2026. The split is measured from a bare base of ×1.00, the same split as on your PUMBILITY page.
Where PUMBILITY comes from on Phoenix 2 — the average pool 95 pools · average level 20.0
Level
Score
Level 68.2% the charts themselves
Score 31.4% what your grades add
Plate 0.4% what your plates add

And it barely moves from band to band: score is 31% of the number in GOLD and 32% in RED BERYL. What changes between the bands is the level of the charts — average 16.0 in GOLD, 23.3 in RED BERYL — with S or better on 35–42 of the fifty throughout.

GOLD 12 poolsPLATINUM 28 poolsDIAMOND 39 poolsRED BERYL 16 pools

Push levels.From GOLD to RED BERYL the split barely moves — level 68%, score 31%, plate under half a percent — while the pool’s average level climbs from 16.0 to 23.3. Grades are already S or better on 35–42 of the fifty in every band: pools here are scored close to the ceiling, and what separates one band from the next is the level of the charts in it. Scoring is how a chart enters the pool — an SSS+ about 5 levels down ties a clean pass — but the pool climbs on level.Early days: 95 full pools.

How much do plates matter?

The plate, magnified — Rough Game to Perfect Game, priced on a D23
FG+0.49
TG+0.98
MG+1.47
SG+1.96
EG+2.94
UG+3.92
PG+4.90
▲ the pools above average +1.5 — about a Marvelous Game
+0 · Rough +4.90 · Perfect
  • Fair Game +0.49
  • Talented Game +0.98
  • Marvelous Game +1.47
  • Superb Game +1.96
  • Extreme Game +2.94
  • Ultimate Game +3.92
  • Perfect Game +4.90

A tiebreaker. On a D23 each plate is worth +0.49 a step through Superb Game and +0.98 a step from Extreme Game up, so Rough Game to Perfect Game on one chart is +4.90. For scale, on that same chart AA → AA+ is +4.90, and the same A+ one level higher is +6.75. Perfect-Gaming every chart in a pool over Rough-Gaming every one is worth about 1.5% — 0.4 of a level at 24, 0.7 of a level at 20.In the pools above, plates carry 0.4% of the number.

Does scoring matter more than it did on Phoenix?

A grade is only worth something next to what a level is worth, so the comparison is the exchange rate: taking one chart from a 900,000 to an SSS+ equals how many levels of pass-pushing, on each mix.Singles against Phoenix.
Phoenix Phoenix 2 bar = 900,000 on the level → SSS+; label = levels bought
1618202224262830
16
+2.1
+5.5
18
+2.4
+5.4
20
+2.7
+4.5
22
+3.1
+3.6
24
+3.5
+3.3
26
+4.0
+3.6

Below 23 a 900,000 → SSS+ buys more levels on Phoenix 2 than it did on Phoenix; from 23 up it buys fewer — up there a level counts for more against a score than it did on Phoenix.

① 900,000 → SSS+ is worth +50%VS+12.8% the grade span got 3.9× smaller
② one level higher is worth +17%VS+2.1% but a level got 8.0× smaller — more than the grade did
③ so scoring one chart at 20 is worth 2.7 levelsVS4.5 levels the exchange rate — scoring got 1.6× more powerful relative to passing

Yes — about 1.6× more, where most pools actually live.The grade span did shrink: an SSS+ over a clean pass was worth +50% on Phoenix and is +12.8% here. But that only matters against what a level is worth, and the level shrank harder — Phoenix’s base is quadratic (+17% at 20), Phoenix 2’s grows by a flat 5 (+2.1%). Put the other way round: on Phoenix, passing one level higher took a 900,000 to S (970,000) to match on the chart you already had; on Phoenix 2 the same level step is matched by AA (920,000).From 23 up it flips: Phoenix 2 prices every level above 24 at double the step, so at 24 an SSS+ buys 3.3 levels here against 3.5 on Phoenix — up there a level counts for more against a score than it did.It also explains the pools above: everyone has already taken the cheap lever, so what is left to climb is level.

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