GamerStation™Dota 2 Damage / DPS / TTK Calculator
Baseline calculator for auto-attacks (physical) with optional extra damage (physical/magical/pure). Data loads from your Blob JSON via a same-origin API route.
Dota 2 Damage Calculator FAQ
Quick answers about how this Dota 2 damage, DPS, and TTK calculator works.
How is damage calculated in Dota 2?
Physical damage in Dota 2 is reduced by armor, magical damage is reduced by magic resistance, and pure damage ignores both. This calculator applies those rules to estimate real damage, DPS, and time-to-kill from your inputs.
What does DPS mean in Dota 2?
DPS means damage per second. It shows how much damage your hero deals over time after factoring in attack speed, attack damage, and any extra physical, magical, or pure damage you add into the calculation.
What is TTK in Dota 2?
TTK stands for time-to-kill. It measures how long it takes to kill a target based on your damage output and the target's defenses. Lower TTK means you eliminate targets faster.
Does armor reduce all damage in Dota 2?
No. Armor only reduces physical damage. Magic resistance reduces magical damage, and pure damage bypasses both armor and magic resistance entirely.
Can I use this Dota 2 damage calculator for all heroes?
Yes. The calculator uses hero data from GamerStation so you can test damage, DPS, and TTK scenarios for different heroes and compare how offensive stats translate into real output.
Why does my actual damage feel lower than expected?
Most players underestimate how much armor and resistance reduce damage. This calculator helps show the real post-mitigation result so you can understand why a target survives longer than expected.