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Summon Chamber

Dragon Village 3 Summon Calculator

Estimate your chance of getting at least one target from a per-pull rate and pull count. Use official summon rates when available.

Summon Chamber

Estimate chance to summon at least one target.

Result

63.40%

Chance to summon at least one target in 100 pulls at 1% per pull. Expected pulls for one copy: 100.0. Copy target entered: 1.

1 pulls1.00%
10 pulls9.56%
30 pulls26.03%
50 pulls39.50%
100 pulls63.40%

This calculator uses probability math and available rate information. Actual results may vary. Formula: Chance of getting at least one = 1 - (1 - rate) ^ pulls.

Simple Explanation

If a target has a 1% rate, each pull has a 99% chance to miss. The chance to miss 100 pulls in a row is 0.99 ^ 100. The chance to get at least one target is the opposite: 1 - 0.99 ^ 100.

This calculator uses probability math and available rate information. Actual results may vary.

FAQ

Player Questions

What formula does the calculator use?

Chance of getting at least one target = 1 - (1 - rate) ^ pulls.

Does the calculator predict my actual result?

No. It estimates probability from the rate and pull count. Random outcomes can be better or worse.

How often is this page updated?

The page uses local data with source and last-updated fields. Updates should be made when official announcements or reliable community testing provides new information.

Why are some entries marked Data needed?

Dragon Village 3 is new and many details are still being verified. The wiki avoids filling gaps with invented dragon names, rewards, rates, or rankings.

Can community data be used?

Yes, but community data must be labeled as community until it can be cross-checked against official posts or repeatable in-game evidence.

Where should I download the game?

Use official Google Play, App Store, or official community links only. This site does not host APK, mod, hack, crack, or unlimited-gems downloads.

How should conflicting Dragon Village 3 data be handled?

Prefer official notices first, then repeatable in-game evidence. Conflicting or incomplete data should stay labeled until the source and date can be verified.

Last updated: 2026-05-27