By Jay / / Games

Potions are one of the most important mechanics in Wizard Alchemy because they are directly connected to combat and spell progression. Instead of learning abilities normally, players must brew different potions using materials found across the game world. Once crafted, these potions unlock spells that can be used against monsters and enemies during exploration.

As players continue progressing, stronger potions become available, but they also require higher Magic levels. On top of that, potions can also be refined to improve their overall strength, making spells more powerful and increasing their cast range.

If you are confused about how the potion system works in Wizard Alchemy, here is a full breakdown of every potion, how brewing works, and how refinement upgrades function.

How Potions Work in Wizard Alchemy

In Wizard Alchemy, potions act as the main source of magic abilities. Every potion unlocks a specific spell that can be used in combat. Some focus on ranged attacks, while others provide defense, area damage, or utility effects.

Each potion also has a minimum Magic requirement. This means players cannot use stronger potions immediately after starting the game. You must continue leveling your Magic stat before accessing higher-tier spells.

As you progress, potion rarity and brewing difficulty also increase.

All Potions in Wizard Alchemy

Below is the full list of currently available potions and their Magic requirements.

Early Game Potions

  • Wind Blade Potion — 6 Magic
  • Rock Blast Potion — 8 Magic
  • Ice Spike Potion — 10 Magic

These are the beginner-friendly potions that most players unlock first. They are useful for early grinding and learning basic combat mechanics.

Mid Game Potions

  • Iithe Potion — 40 Magic
  • Fire Arrow Potion — 45 Magic
  • Earth Shield Potion — 48 Magic
  • Ice Turtle Potion — 52 Magic

Mid-game potions start introducing stronger offensive spells and defensive abilities. Earth Shield becomes especially useful for surviving tougher enemy encounters.

Advanced Potions

  • Tornado Potion — 70 Magic
  • Meteorite Potion — 74 Magic
  • Earth Spike Potion — 77 Magic
  • Frost Thorns Potion — 80 Magic

These potions are much stronger and often provide better area damage or crowd control. Most players begin using these during higher-level farming and boss content.

End Game Potions

  • Dragon Breath Potion — 99 Magic
  • Lotus Bloom Potion — 100 Magic
  • Radiant Sword Potion — 105 Magic
  • Unknown Future Potion — 130 Magic

These are currently some of the strongest potions available in Wizard Alchemy. They require extremely high Magic stats and are usually targeted by late-game players focusing on stronger builds.

The final potion listed at 130 Magic has not been fully revealed yet, meaning future updates may add another powerful spell to the game.

How the Alchemy Minigame Works

Potion crafting in Wizard Alchemy uses a small brewing minigame instead of instant crafting.

After selecting the correct materials for a potion, press the “Start Brewing” button to begin. During the minigame, players must click circles or drag them depending on the potion type.

Your performance during the minigame affects potion purity. Better accuracy results in higher-quality potions, which can improve overall effectiveness.

Stronger and rarer potions usually require more actions during brewing, making them harder to craft successfully.

How to Refine Potions

Refinement is another important mechanic in Wizard Alchemy because it upgrades potion quality and increases spell power.

Near the spawn area, you can find the Refinement section beside the Alchemy table. Interacting with it opens the refinement menu.

To refine a potion:

  1. Open the Refinement UI
  2. Select the potion you want to upgrade
  3. Add duplicate copies of the same potion
  4. Increase the refinement success chance
  5. Confirm the refinement attempt

Every successful refinement increases the potion’s Magic Power.

What Refinement Does

Refined potions gain stronger spell effects, including:

  • Higher spell damage
  • Increased cast range
  • Better overall power
  • Improved combat effectiveness

Potions can currently be refined up to three times, eventually reaching SSS Grade.

Because of how strong refined spells become, many players spend a lot of time farming duplicate potions for upgrades.

Best Potions for Beginners

If you are just starting Wizard Alchemy, these are usually the safest potions to focus on first:

  • Wind Blade Potion
  • Ice Spike Potion
  • Fire Arrow Potion
  • Earth Shield Potion

These provide a good balance between damage, survivability, and easier Magic requirements.

The potion system is one of the biggest parts of progression in Wizard Alchemy. Since every spell comes from brewing, players need to constantly collect materials, craft stronger potions, and refine them for additional power. Early potions help with basic progression, but later spells like Dragon Breath and Radiant Sword become much stronger once fully refined. As more updates release, the potion system will likely continue expanding with additional spells, rarities, and refinement upgrades.

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