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Guild Contribution Calculator

Find out what percentage of your guild's total points you personally contributed. Use this after guild events or weekly resets to benchmark your share of collective progress.

About this calculator

Your contribution percentage shows how much of the guild's collective effort came from you. The formula is: contributionShare = (yourContribution / totalGuildPoints) × 100. For example, if the guild accumulated 50,000 points and you earned 3,500, your share is 7%. This metric is useful for guild leaders distributing rewards fairly, and for members gauging their activity relative to teammates. A higher percentage means you are carrying more of the guild's workload. Tracking this over multiple events helps identify consistently active contributors versus occasional participants.

How to use

1. Enter your personal contribution — for example, 4,200 points. 2. Enter the total guild points — for example, 60,000 points. 3. The calculator computes: (4,200 / 60,000) × 100 = 7.00%. This means you contributed 7% of all guild points that period. Compare this to an equal-share benchmark — if your guild has 20 members, equal contribution would be 5%, so 7% means you are above average.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate my fair share of guild contribution?

A fair share depends on guild size. Divide 100% by the number of active members to get the equal-share benchmark. For a 25-member guild, each player's equal share is 4%. If your contribution percentage exceeds that benchmark, you are contributing more than average. Use this calculator after each event to monitor your standing over time.

What is a good guild contribution percentage in online games?

A 'good' percentage is relative to guild size. In a 10-person guild, anything above 10% means you are above average. In a 50-person guild, surpassing 2% already puts you ahead of the curve. Many guilds set minimum thresholds — commonly 3–5% for larger rosters — to ensure members remain active. Consistently falling below your equal share may result in being flagged as inactive.

Why do guild games track contribution points separately from total activity?

Contribution points isolate your personal output from shared or passive gains, giving leaders a clear performance metric. They prevent free-riding, where a player benefits from guild rewards without doing meaningful work. Separate tracking also allows tiered reward systems, where top contributors receive better loot, currency, or rank privileges. Most MMORPGs and mobile guild systems use this model to sustain long-term player engagement.