Memory comparison — which one do you take to Contest?

Put 2-3 Memories side by side; the tool applies the real Contest power formula and says straight out which one is strongest — no more adding by hand.

Enter your Memories

Fill in the final parameters and the number of cards/P-items for each Memory. A Memory left completely empty is skipped, so 2 or 3 Memories both work.

Item Unit power Memory AMemory BMemory C
Vocal ×3
Dance ×3
Visual ×3
Stamina ×24
Card customizations ×36
P-idol SSR P-item (upgraded) 420
P-idol SSR P-item 300
P-idol SR P-item 225
Support SSR P-item 180
Support SR P-item 135
Produce SSR card (upgraded) 204
Produce SSR card 150
Produce SR card (upgraded) 141
Support card (upgraded) 126
Support card 96
Total card cost

Comparison result

Which Memory is strongest?

Power componentMemory AMemory BMemory C
From stats 000
From P-items 000
From cards 000
From customizations 000
Total power 000
Is the card set legal for your Contest rank?
Memory A
Memory B
Memory C

Each Contest rank caps the total cost of the card set you may bring (constants from the gakumas-tools engine). Above the ceiling or below the floor, the set cannot be used at that rank.

How the maths works

  1. A Memory’s Contest power = parameters + P-items + skill cards + customizations; parameters usually dominate.
  2. Parameters count as 3×(Vocal+Dance+Visual) + 24×Stamina; each card customization adds 36.
  3. Cards and P-items add a fixed value per source (Produce/Support/P-idol) and rarity — upgraded versions are worth more.

This tool computes the DISPLAYED power of a Memory (same constants as the gakumas-tools engine, MIT) — it does NOT simulate the battle itself. Higher Memory power does not guarantee a win if the card set is badly built.

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