Route speed
Keep a roll when it makes repeated chest, coin, or material loops faster enough to notice.
Use enchantments and wand rolls as a decision tool: keep effects that improve your next route, spell plan, or boss attempt, and avoid rerolling just because a label looks rare.
Keep a roll when it solves the problem in front of you. For most players, the first useful roll is better than chasing an unverified best-in-slot list.
Keep a roll when it makes repeated chest, coin, or material loops faster enough to notice.
Defensive value matters when enemies interrupt the route before damage can pay off.
A roll is stronger when it supports the element or spell path you already plan to craft.
Boss-focused rolls should be saved for attempts where survival, timing, or burst damage is the blocker.
Before spending resources, connect the roll to a page you already use: farming routes, spell planning, potion thresholds, or boss prep.
Players use enchantments as a search term for wand rolls, upgrade effects, or bonus planning. Exact names should be verified in-game before being treated as final.
Reroll only when your current effect does not help your route, spell direction, or boss-prep goal. Do not reroll a useful farming effect just for a rare label.
The best enchantment depends on the task. Route speed, safety, spell support, and boss prep can each be best in different situations.