Quick Answer
A trophy roll is stronger when a high bonus percent is attached to a high-value mutation. This site's Trophy Scorer calculates score as bonus percent multiplied by the mutation multiplier for each roll.
Guide
Score Gavel Trophy rolls by mutation multiplier, compare bonus value and avoid overrating weak percentage boosts.
Quick Answer
A trophy roll is stronger when a high bonus percent is attached to a high-value mutation. This site's Trophy Scorer calculates score as bonus percent multiplied by the mutation multiplier for each roll.
The scorer does not try to predict hidden drop rates. It compares the visible trophy bonuses you enter. A small percentage on a very high multiplier can beat a large percentage on a weak mutation.
| Roll type | Why it matters | Tool action |
|---|---|---|
| High percent + low multiplier | Reliable but limited upside | Compare against stronger mutations. |
| Low percent + high multiplier | Can still score well | Do not dismiss it too quickly. |
| Multiple bonuses | Scores add together | Enter each roll in the Trophy Scorer. |
Add each visible trophy bonus as a separate line. Pick the mutation name, enter the percent shown in game, then compare the total score and rating.
When two trophies look close, compare what creates each score, not just the final label. A trophy with one strong high-multiplier roll may be better for mutation hunting than a trophy with several weak rolls.
Score trophy bonuses with mutation multipliers.
Understand the mutation values behind trophy score.
Check whether a shelf price implies a strong multiplier.
The scorer adds each bonus percent multiplied by that mutation's multiplier. For example, a bonus tied to a stronger mutation contributes more score than the same percent tied to a weaker mutation.
No. It is a comparison tool for visible trophy bonuses. Hidden game probabilities can change, so use the score to compare rolls rather than to guarantee a specific outcome.
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Compare shelf prices against likely mutation candidates.