Top race lead
Thestrals is treated as the strongest source-reported race target, pending in-game effect checks.
Source-reported tier guide
This independent fan guide organizes Wizard Alchemy tier list leads for races, potions, wands, robes, and hats. The rankings are useful for planning, but they are not treated as official or fully tested until in-game effects, rewards, and update status are verified.
Thestrals is treated as the strongest source-reported race target, pending in-game effect checks.
Night Wraith and Frost Thorns are treated as S-tier potion leads, but this site has not verified every damage or cooldown claim.
This page does not invent hidden stats, reroll odds, reward quantities, or final build rankings.
Tier lists are useful only when the evidence label is clear. Beebom reports a full Wizard Alchemy tier list across races, potions, wands, robes, and hats, but this page treats those rankings as source-reported leads, not as this site's independent test results.
Use this page as a planning map. Before spending rerolls, materials, or gold, confirm the current in-game tooltip, update status, and how the item feels in your actual farming or boss route.
Race choice can affect damage, movement, survival, and route comfort. The race tiers below follow source-reported ranking leads and should be used as reroll guidance, not as guaranteed final meta.
Do not spend rare rerolls only because a tier table looks confident. First check whether the race supports your potion path and current progression bottleneck.
Potions matter because brewed potions become the spells you use for farming, damage, control, and survival. Beebom reports Night Wraith and Frost Thorns as top potion leads, while several easier options may still be better for early progression.
This page does not verify exact damage numbers. Treat these tiers as route planning until you can compare cooldown, range, refinement cost, and farming speed in-game.
Wands affect combat flow through attack value, cooldown comfort, and upgrade cost. The clean question is not only which wand is strongest, but which wand gives the best value for your current farming stage.
Use the list below as a source-reported upgrade map. Do not treat price, critical value, or cooldown claims as verified here until checked in-game.
Robes and hats are more defensive than flashy. They matter when your main problem is dying during farming routes or boss attempts, not when your damage spell is already too weak.
Because the reported gear pool is small, this section keeps the ranking simple and marks it as source-reported. Confirm HP values and unlock cost inside the game before treating any gear as final.
A tier list is easier to use when it is tied to a player goal. A beginner does not need the same target as a late-game grinder, and a defensive player does not need the same setup as a pure damage player.
Use the goal map below to choose what to test first. It is intentionally conservative because the page is not claiming independent stat verification yet.
Rerolls are valuable because a race choice may affect how you farm, fight, survive, or move through routes. The problem is that exact reroll rewards and race probabilities are not verified here yet.
The clean rule: save rerolls unless the new race clearly improves your current bottleneck. If your bottleneck is material farming, a bossing-focused race may not help. If your bottleneck is survival, a damage-only race may still feel bad.
Tier choices should not be judged in isolation. In Wizard Alchemy, codes, potions, spell unlocks, material routes, chest routes, and combat comfort all affect whether a race or item feels strong.
A race that looks strong may feel weak if you lack the right spell. A potion that looks strong may be hard to refine. A wand that looks expensive may not be the best upgrade if your current bottleneck is survival.
The next improvement is not more confident wording. The next improvement is evidence. This page becomes stronger when each race, potion, wand, robe, and hat has visible effect text, in-game screenshots, and repeated tests across real progression routes.
Until those records exist, the honest version is better than a fake final meta. A source-reported tier list can help players plan, but it should not pretend to be a fully verified database.
Related guides
Check RELEASE, WIZARD, MACHI, and whether reroll rewards are verified or only source-reported.
Connect potion choices with spell unlocks, materials, and progression roles.
Use chest routes to decide whether mobility or survival matters more for your account.
Watch for balance, race, potion, wand, robe, or hat changes before trusting old rankings.
Learn the first-session route before spending rerolls, materials, or gold.
FAQ
Thestrals is the strongest source-reported race lead in this guide, but this site has not fully verified every race effect in-game. Treat it as the top research target, not an official final answer.
Night Wraith Potion and Frost Thorns Potion are treated as S-tier source-reported leads. Frost Thorns may be easier to test for farming, while Night Wraith is reported as a high-end damage option.
Ember Staff Wand and Ice Star Wand are treated as S-tier source-reported wand leads. Ember Staff is reported as a damage-focused option, while Ice Star is reported as a cooldown-focused option.
No. Beginners should first learn ingredients, potions, spells, codes, and routes. Use this tier list as a planning map, not as a reason to waste scarce rerolls or materials.
No. This is an independent fan guide and is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or Muggle Academy. The tier leads are source-reported until verified in-game.