MCoC Prestige Calculator
Calculate your Marvel Contest of Champions (MCoC) account prestige instantly. Enter your top 5 champions’ prestige ratings to see your average and optimize your Alliance Quest contributions.
This is the average prestige of your top 5 champions.
Champion Distribution
Detailed Breakdown
| Rank | Prestige Value | Deviation from Average | % Contribution |
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What is an MCoC Prestige Calculator?
In Marvel Contest of Champions (MCoC), prestige is one of the most critical metrics for end-game progression. An MCoC Prestige Calculator is a specialized tool designed to help Summoners determine their account’s base prestige rating. This rating is calculated solely based on the specific power index (PI) of your top 5 strongest champions, excluding Masteries and Boosts.
Prestige determines the difficulty and rewards of Alliance Quests (AQ). Higher prestige allows your alliance to start at a higher difficulty map or modifier, leading to more points and better rewards such as Tier 6 Basic Catalysts and Tier 3 Alpha Catalysts. It is the primary filter used by top-tier alliances when recruiting new members.
Who Should Use This Calculator?
- Alliance Officers: To audit potential recruits and ensure they meet the alliance’s minimum prestige requirements.
- Mid-to-End Game Players: To decide which champion to rank up or use Signature Stones on to maximize prestige gain.
- Competitive Summoners: To track progress toward hitting prestige milestones (e.g., 15k, 18k, 20k).
MCoC Prestige Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The math behind prestige is deceptively simple, yet it drives the entire economy of competitive alliance play. The formula focuses exclusively on your top 5 champions.
Where P represents the individual prestige of a champion.
Variables Table
| Variable | Meaning | Typical Range (2024/25) |
|---|---|---|
| P (Prestige) | Base Hero Rating (No Masteries) | 10,000 – 24,000+ |
| Top 5 | The 5 highest P-values in your roster | N/A |
| Alliance Prestige | Average of all 30 members’ prestige | 12,000 – 22,000+ |
Practical Examples of Prestige Calculation
Example 1: The Developing Player
A player is transitioning from Gold to Platinum alliance tiers. They have a mix of 6-Star Rank 3 and Rank 4 champions.
- Champion 1: 14,500 (Hercules)
- Champion 2: 14,200 (Doom)
- Champion 3: 13,800 (Nimrod)
- Champion 4: 13,500 (Kitty Pryde)
- Champion 5: 13,000 (Ghost)
Calculation: (14,500 + 14,200 + 13,800 + 13,500 + 13,000) / 5 = 13,800 Prestige.
Interpretation: This player is solid for mid-tier Map 6 alliances but needs to rank up Champion 5 to increase their average.
Example 2: The End-Game Whale
A top-tier player with 7-Star Rank 3 champions and high signature levels.
- Inputs: 22,500, 22,100, 21,800, 21,500, 21,200
- Total: 109,100
- Result: 21,820 Prestige
Interpretation: This score is competitive for top 100 Alliance Quest ranking.
How to Use This MCoC Prestige Calculator
- Locate Your Champion Prestige: Go to an external resource like Auntm.ai or check your in-game profile. Note: In-game rating includes masteries, so rely on “Base Hero Rating” lists or tools if possible. If using in-game numbers, ensure you are consistent (though true prestige excludes masteries, for relative comparison, total rating is often used loosely by casuals). *Note: For strict accuracy, use values from prestige tables.*
- Enter Values: Input the prestige of your top 5 champions into the fields labeled Champion 1 through 5. Order does not matter for the math, but highest-to-lowest helps organization.
- Click Calculate: The tool will instantly compute your average.
- Analyze the Gap: Look at the “Lowest of Top 5” stat. This is your “weakest link.” Replacing this champion with one of higher prestige is the fastest way to grow.
Key Factors That Affect MCoC Prestige Results
Several mechanics influence your prestige in Marvel Contest of Champions. Understanding these can save you valuable resources.
1. Rarity (Star Rating)
A 7-Star champion generally has a higher base prestige ceiling than a 6-Star champion. Even at lower ranks, higher rarity often dictates the meta for prestige.
2. Rank and Level
Ranking up is the most direct way to increase prestige. A Rank 5 6-Star will vastly outperform a Rank 3 6-Star. Always prioritize ranking champions that have naturally high prestige stats (e.g., Silver Surfer, Thor Ragnarok, Doom).
3. Signature Level (Sig)
Prestige scales with Signature Level (1-200). “Sig 200” is the gold standard. A champion at Sig 200 can have 1,000-2,000 more prestige points than the same champion at Sig 20.
4. Ascension
Ascending a champion (using Primordial Dust) increases their power relative to their rank. This boosts their base stats and, consequently, their prestige significantly.
5. Champion Release Date (Power Creep)
Newer champions tend to have higher base stats than older ones. This “stats creep” means that investing in the latest featured champion often yields higher prestige returns than investing in classic champions.
6. Masteries (Misconception)
Crucial Note: While Masteries increase your visible Hero Rating in the menu, True Prestige ignores masteries. Do not be fooled by high numbers caused by “Suicide Masteries” (Liquid Courage/Double Edge). Recruitment officers look at base prestige.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No. Only your top 5 champions are calculated. However, if you rank up a 6th champion and their prestige exceeds your current #5, they will displace the #5 spot and raise your average.
Top alliances compete to have the highest prestige to secure Rank 1 rewards in Alliance Quests. Since Map 8 difficulty is capped, the tie-breaker for rewards is Alliance Prestige.
Relics increase the combat power rating of a champion, but traditionally, prestige calculations for AQ strictly follow the champion’s base stats. However, always check the latest season update notes as mechanics evolve.
Your in-game rating likely includes Masteries, Synergy bonuses, or Boosts. This calculator focuses on the raw numbers typically used for “Base Prestige” calculations.
Requirements vary, but typically an average prestige of 10,000 to 12,000 is sufficient for Gold tiers. Platinum and Masters often require 16,000+.
Avoid using generic stones on champions with low base prestige unless they are essential for gameplay (like utility champs). Save stones for “Prestige Gods” like Hercules, Galan, or newer cosmic champs.
PI stands for Power Index. It is the visible number on your champion card. Prestige is effectively the “Base PI” without external modifiers.
You cannot lower the prestige of a specific champion once leveled, but you can lower your average by selling champions (highly discouraged and often disabled for high tiers) or strictly by the math, you can’t really “lower” it unless you count the wrong champions.
Related Tools and Internal Resources
Enhance your gameplay with our other dedicated MCoC tools:
- Alliance War Rating Calculator – Estimate your war rating changes after a win or loss.
- MCoC Tier List – Updated monthly rankings of the best champions for Questing and War.
- Signature Stone Planner – Calculate how many stones you need to hit max sig.
- Alliance Quest Map 8 Guide – Strategy and paths for the hardest AQ map.
- Catalyst Tracker – Manage your T6B and T3A inventory.
- Necropolis Legends Guide – How to complete the hardest content in the game.