Movement guide

Wizard Alchemy brooms

Use brooms to shorten repeated routes, not to skip progression. Exact broom names and unlock steps should be verified in-game before publishing a hard database.

4 Progress stages
2 Early options
1 Route upgrades
1 Late movement goals
Quick answer

When should you get a broom?

Get basic movement once walking slows your route, but do not rush expensive broom upgrades before your build can clear the route safely.

Buy movement after the first power checks

Codes, race rerolls, and starter potion planning should come before expensive movement goals.

Upgrade when travel repeats

A broom becomes valuable when the same route sends you across the map again and again.

Do not use speed to cover weak combat

If a zone kills you, fix race, wand, or potion planning before chasing a faster broom.

Upgrade stages

Wizard Alchemy broom progression and route value

This is a conservative movement guide, not a confirmed all-brooms database. Speed has the most value when the destination is already worth farming.

Starter

First broom

Reducing basic travel time after the first progression checks.

Decision rule
Get basic movement when walking starts slowing repeated tasks.
Safe advice
Do not delay code rewards, race rerolls, or starter upgrades just to chase movement.
Early

Early route broom

Making short gathering and starter material loops less repetitive.

Decision rule
Upgrade when the same route sends you across the map repeatedly.
Safe advice
If enemies still kill you, fix combat before paying for more speed.
Mid

Mid-game travel broom

Reducing downtime on longer material routes and boss-prep loops.

Decision rule
Upgrade when travel time is the bottleneck, not combat power.
Safe advice
Pair movement upgrades with a stable wand and potion plan.
Late

Late route broom

Supporting repeated rare material, boss, and full-map routes.

Decision rule
Chase late movement only after high-value farming targets are clear.
Safe advice
Verify the exact broom names and unlock conditions before turning this into a database page.
Routes

Routes where movement matters most

Brooms are strongest when the route repeats travel. If the route is blocked by damage or survival, fix the build before buying more speed.

Early

Gold

Buying starter upgrades and testing races

Low route
Early

Mana Crystal

First useful potion crafts

Low route
Mid

Furnace Core

Mid-game potion and wand progression

Medium route
Mid

Dark Shard

Shadow potion targets and boss prep

Medium route
Late

Fire Shard

Late fire potion direction and boss-adjacent prep

High route
Priority

Best broom upgrade timing

A simple priority order keeps movement upgrades from stealing materials and time from higher-impact progression.

1

Claim codes and fix race

Free rerolls and shards change your first-session plan more than movement speed.

2

Build a repeatable route

Once you know the material target, a broom can reduce route downtime.

3

Upgrade broom for the route

Choose movement when travel time is the bottleneck, not when combat is the bottleneck.

4

Use late movement for verified high-value routes

Late movement shines when you rotate between confirmed high-value targets repeatedly.

FAQ

Wizard Alchemy broom FAQ

How do I get a broom in Wizard Alchemy?

Use the first available broom option after your basic code rewards, race choice, and starter upgrades are stable. Movement is useful, but it should not delay early power.

When is a broom upgrade worth it?

A broom upgrade is worth it when travel time is the main reason a repeated farming route feels slow.

Should beginners rush the best broom?

No. Beginners should treat broom upgrades as route efficiency upgrades, not as the first major goal. Exact broom names and unlock steps should be verified in-game.

Which routes benefit most from brooms?

Repeated Mana Crystal, furnace, dark shard, fire route, and boss-adjacent loops benefit most because they involve repeated travel.