Direct answer
The Merge a Nuke calculator hub currently uses transparent planner rules for next actions, while exact income, merge-path, upgrade ROI, rebirth, raid, and commander tools wait for verified formulas.
Current planner
The current Merge a Nuke calculator hub is a decision planner, not a fake exact formula. Use it like this:
- Pick the goal: highest income, next nuke, rebirth, raid, defense, or offline cash.
- Identify the bottleneck: slow spawns, low tier, full board, weak defense, or long cooldown.
- Choose the smallest next action that solves that bottleneck.
- Recheck after codes, updates, or a new commander.
Planned tools
| Tool | Purpose | Publish condition |
|---|---|---|
| Base planner | Recommend next action from account state. | Needs verified upgrade and income values. |
| Income calculator | Estimate online and offline cash. | Needs nuke income and multiplier rules. |
| Merge-path calculator | Count base bombs required for a target nuke. | Needs complete merge chain. |
| Upgrade calculator | Compare upgrade ROI. | Needs prices and level scaling. |
| Rebirth planner | Decide whether to reset now. | Needs requirements and permanent bonus values. |
| Raid calculator | Compare launch value and cooldown risk. | Needs raid damage and defense values. |
| Commander compare | Match commanders to nuke goals. | Needs effect and upgrade data. |
Why exact calculators are held
A Merge a Nuke calculator is only useful if players can trust its assumptions. Until the formulas are verified, the site publishes the planner roadmap and conservative rules rather than numbers that look precise but mislead players after an update.