Top source-reported lead
Thestrals is treated as the strongest race lead, but this site still marks it as pending verification.
Source-reported race tier guide
This independent fan guide organizes Wizard Alchemy race ranking leads into a safer S/A/B/C/D framework. It helps players decide whether to save or spend rerolls, but it does not invent hidden stats, reroll odds, or final race effects without in-game proof.
Thestrals is treated as the strongest race lead, but this site still marks it as pending verification.
Stellar Ambassador, Fiendish Demon, and Ice Crystal are useful A-tier research leads, not final tested rankings.
This page does not invent reroll probabilities, hidden multipliers, race buffs, or exact stat values.
Race rankings in Wizard Alchemy are useful, but they are not the same as verified game data. A race can be real, a ranking can be popular, and the practical value can still change after updates, spell unlocks, or potion choices.
This page uses source-reported tiers as a research map. Treat the list as a decision aid, not as an official or fully tested ranking.
The tier framework below is written for practical decision-making. S tier means the strongest reported target. A tier means strong alternatives. Lower tiers should not be dismissed until their actual effects are checked in-game.
Do not spend rare rerolls only because a tier table looks confident. First check whether the race supports your current spell, potion role, and progression stage.
The safest beginner advice is not to chase a perfect race immediately. Early players usually need to understand ingredient collection, potion brewing, spell unlocks, and basic combat before spending heavily on rerolls.
If you already have a race that feels usable, keep it long enough to create a baseline. Compare how fast you farm, how often you die, and whether your spells feel easier to use.
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.
Race choice should not be judged in isolation. In Wizard Alchemy, potions, spell unlocks, material routes, chest routes, and combat comfort all affect whether a race feels strong.
A race that speeds up one part of the game may be less useful if your real problem is missing materials, weak potions, or risky boss routes.
The next improvement is not more confident wording. The next improvement is evidence. This page becomes stronger when each race 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.
Related guides
Check RELEASE, WIZARD, MACHI, and whether reroll rewards are verified.
Connect race choices with spell unlocks and potion roles.
Use chest routes to decide whether mobility or survival matters more for your account.
Watch for balance or race changes before trusting old rankings.
FAQ
Thestrals is the strongest source-reported 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.
Stellar Ambassador, Fiendish Demon, and Ice Crystal are treated as strong A-tier leads. Their exact value still needs visible race effect text and repeated play checks.
Usually no. Save rerolls until you understand potions, spells, material routes, and what your current race actually changes.
No. Reroll probabilities are not published here because this site does not have verified odds or official drop-rate evidence.
No. This is an independent fan guide and is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or Muggle Academy.