Roblox Sim Metrics

Ultimate Survival Evaluator

A high-fidelity tool simulating the physics engine variables of K2. Put in your loadout, select atmospheric conditions, and find your survival rate.

Environmental Variables

Base Camp (16.4k)C3/Death Zone (23.9k)Summit (28.2k)

Currently Equipped Items

Estimated Survival Probability
100%
Core Insulation: 110%

Assessment Detail Log

Your configuration is perfectly balanced for a successful high altitude climb! Ensure your stamina is kept high and keep path guides on point.

Crampons Secured: Confirmed foot spikes for icy ridges.

Fully Thermalized: Insulated warm apparel matches environment cold quotient.

Notice values under development. Standard physics are calibrated dynamically past major Roblox developer balance patches.

How to use the Evaluator Checklist to survive K2

Our Roblox K2 Survival Chance planner takes into account multiple active variables deployed in the newest balance updates of the Roblox simulation engine. As safety and environment variables get aggressively strict inside high ranges like Camp 3 and Camp 4, missing single gear components can render your total success rates impossible. Always build and purchase equipment inside base camp beforehand mapping to the planner.

Reading your survival score correctly

A high score means the loadout is structurally sound for the selected altitude and weather, not that the route is automatic. Player movement, camera control, rope timing, and server weather still matter. Use the checklist as a pre-climb audit before you spend cash or commit to the next camp.

Score bandMeaningNext action
80-100Your gear covers the main environmental risks for the selected situation.Proceed, but keep a reserve plan for weather and rescue interruptions.
55-79The climb is possible but one missing item or bad storm can break the run.Add the highest-impact missing item or lower the target altitude for practice.
0-54The setup is not reliable for the route conditions you selected.Return to Base Camp planning, reduce the objective, and fix oxygen, warmth, or traction first.

Solo climbers

Favor higher safety and warmth because there is no one to rescue you or share shelter decisions.

Team climbers

Balance survival gear with communication tools so downed players do not turn into repeated full-party resets.

Speed runners

Use the score to identify the minimum safe setup, then remove weight only after route consistency is proven.