+1 DMG Per Revive

+1 DMG Per Revive Revive Planner

Enter the number of revives you have banked to see the base damage bonus the title mechanic guarantees. No official source discloses how Vengeance ring or Death King bonuses stack on top of this base value, so this tool only totals the confirmed +1 DMG per revive — treat the result as a floor, not your real in-game damage.

Revives to Base Damage

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Estimated Base Damage Bonus

+0 base DMG — excludes Vengeance ring and Death King bonuses, which are not publicly disclosed

This planner tracks only the title mechanic's base value: +1 DMG per revive, as stated in the game's own name. Rings like Vengeance and bosses like Death King push your real in-game damage higher, but no official source discloses their exact multiplier or stacking formula (see game-data.md Mechanics #4). Enter the number of revives you have banked to see the base bonus only — treat this as a floor, not your actual in-game damage.

Methodology

This planner tracks only the title mechanic's base value: +1 DMG per revive, as stated in the game's own name. Rings like Vengeance and bosses like Death King push your real in-game damage higher, but no official source discloses their exact multiplier or stacking formula (see game-data.md Mechanics #4). Enter the number of revives you have banked to see the base bonus only — treat this as a floor, not your actual in-game damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this planner include Vengeance ring or Death King bonuses?

No. Those bonuses exist in-game, but no source discloses their exact values or how they stack with the base +1 DMG per revive. This tool only totals the confirmed base value.

Where does the +1 DMG per revive base value come from?

It's the game's own title mechanic, confirmed by gaming-media coverage including Destructoid and Pro Game Guides, and by gamestratwiki's beginner guide.

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