Wizard Alchemy Beginner Guide
Start Wizard Alchemy the clean way: join the Roblox experience, redeem the free Race Reroll codes, check your race, learn the controls, collect ingredients, brew your first useful potions, and follow a simple progression path instead of wandering around the academy confused.
What to Do First in Wizard Alchemy
Do these steps in order. The early game feels much smoother when you claim free rerolls, check your race, and learn the basic loop before chasing rare drops or boss rewards.
Open the Roblox experience
Use the Play on Roblox button above and make sure you are joining the correct Wizard Alchemy experience. If you found the game through a video or a social post, double-check the game title and creator information before you follow any community links.
Redeem codes before spending anything
New players should redeem RELEASE and WIZARD before touching the race menu. These codes give free Race Rerolls, which means you can improve your character without using Robux or waiting for later rewards.
Check your race and stop at a good roll
Human is the default beginner race and usually the first race players want to replace. If you land a rare or useful race, do not reroll just because another race looks cooler. Early progression rewards stable bonuses more than perfect min-maxing.
Learn the brewing loop
Wizard Alchemy is built around collecting ingredients, brewing potions, unlocking spells, and using those spells to push into better farming areas. Your first goal is not to own every potion. Your first goal is to unlock a reliable spell that clears basic enemies without wasting time.
Farm materials with a plan
Do not run around collecting random drops forever. Pick one potion or one wand upgrade, check which materials it needs, farm the enemy or area tied to those drops, then return to brewing or upgrading. This keeps every minute pointed at a real upgrade.
Beginner Codes to Redeem First
Codes are the easiest way to improve your start because they can give Race Rerolls. Redeem them before you decide whether to keep your race.
| Code | Reward | Use It For | Copy |
|---|---|---|---|
RELEASE |
5 Race Rerolls | Try to replace Human with a better race before you commit to early farming. | |
WIZARD |
5 Race Rerolls | Use after RELEASE if your first rerolls did not land a useful race. |
Redeem first
Claim codes before buying upgrades or rerolling with other resources. Free rerolls are meant to give beginners a safer opening.
Do not chase forever
If you land a strong or comfortable race, stop rerolling. You can always check the tier list later when you understand your favorite spell style.
Try a new server
If a code does not work, check spelling, capitalization, and spacing. If it still fails, rejoin the game and try again before assuming it expired.
Race Reroll Advice for New Players
Your race can change how easy the early game feels, but beginners should not spend every reroll chasing one perfect result. Use this simple decision table.
| Your Situation | Recommended Action | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| You are still Human | Use free code rerolls | Human is usually the easiest race to replace because it does not give the same exciting build pressure as rarer races. |
| You rolled a rare race | Keep it for now | Rare races often have stronger bonuses, and early players benefit more from progression than from gambling for a tiny improvement. |
| You rolled a race tied to an element | Keep it if you like that spell type | Some races become much better when paired with a matching potion or spell path. Do not judge them before checking their build use. |
| You have one reroll left | Save it unless your current race feels bad | A saved reroll gives you flexibility after an update, a new potion unlock, or a better understanding of your playstyle. |
Simple Beginner Progression Path
Use this path when you do not know what to work on next. It keeps your goals clear from the first login through your first real build.
Join, redeem, and check race
Start by joining the correct Roblox game, redeeming the active codes, and opening your race menu. A better race can make every following step feel faster, especially if it helps your damage, movement, or spell use.
Learn movement, menus, and combat spacing
Spend a few minutes understanding how your camera, movement, menus, brewing prompts, and attacks feel. Players who skip controls usually waste time getting hit, losing track of enemies, or opening the wrong menu during farming.
Choose one early potion goal
Pick one potion or spell path and farm the ingredients for that goal. This is better than collecting every item you see, because your first useful potion gives you a clear combat improvement and unlocks better farming speed.
Upgrade your farming loop
After your first useful potion, begin farming enemies that drop materials for your next upgrade. Watch how long each run takes, which enemies are safe, and whether your current spell clears them quickly enough.
Start building around race, wand, and spell choice
Once you know which spells you enjoy, begin matching your race, wand, gear, and potions around one clear playstyle. A focused build usually performs better than a random collection of cool items.
Beginner Potion and Material Tips
Potions are the heart of Wizard Alchemy. New players should treat brewing as a progression system, not a random crafting menu.
Pick one target
Choose a potion that helps you clear enemies faster or survive longer. Write down its required ingredients, then farm those ingredients directly. This avoids the common beginner trap of carrying many materials but making no real upgrade.
Track drop sources
Every important material should be tied to an enemy, area, chest, or boss. When you need a drop, go to its source instead of hoping it appears while you wander. Efficient farming starts with knowing what you are missing.
Meet requirements
Some potions or spells may require more progress before they become useful. If a potion feels out of reach, farm a simpler one first and use that power boost to reach the next step.
Read the prompts
Brewing actions can include steps such as preparing, mixing, pouring, or stirring. Slow down the first few times you brew so you understand the rhythm. Speed matters later; accuracy matters first.
Do not waste rare drops
If you find an item that looks rare, check what it is used for before spending it. Some materials are better saved for stronger potions or later upgrades instead of being burned on the first recipe you can complete.
Return often
A good loop is simple: farm enemies, check materials, brew or upgrade, then return to a stronger farming spot. If you are farming for a long time without a new potion, wand, or gear goal, reset your plan.
Combat, Wands, and Builds for Beginners
Beginner combat is about comfort and consistency. You do not need the strongest build on day one. You need a setup that lets you farm safely and understand enemy patterns.
Use a wand that fits your current stage
The best wand is not always the most expensive wand you can see. Early players should focus on a wand that improves clear speed without delaying every other upgrade. If buying a wand leaves you unable to brew the potion you need, wait until your farming route is stronger.
- Upgrade when enemies take too long to clear.
- Keep enough resources for your next potion goal.
- Compare damage, comfort, and cost instead of only rarity.
Build around one main spell path
A focused build is easier to play. Pick a main damage type or favorite spell pattern, then look for race bonuses, wand stats, and gear that support it. Beginners often struggle because they try every new item at once and never learn one route deeply.
- Use fast, safe spells for farming.
- Use higher damage options when fighting tougher enemies.
- Swap only when the new setup clearly improves your route.
Beginner Video Guides
Use videos when you want to see movement, menus, farming routes, or brewing steps in action. Written guides are better for quick checking; video guides are better when you are lost on where to go.
Full beginner to pro guide
This video slot is useful for players who want to watch a complete route before deciding which potion, race, or farming goal to follow.
Codes and Race Reroll help
Use this type of video if you want to see where the code menu is and how rerolls connect to race progression.
Wizard Alchemy Beginner FAQ
Quick answers for the most common new player questions.
What should I do first in Wizard Alchemy?
Join the Roblox experience, redeem the active codes, check your race, learn the basic controls, and pick one early potion goal. Do not spend your first session chasing every material in the game.
Where is the Wizard Alchemy Roblox link?
Use the Play on Roblox buttons on this page, or open the official Roblox experience from the links section on the homepage. Always verify the title before you follow community links.
Should I reroll Human?
Usually yes, especially if you still have free code rerolls. Human is the default start and does not give the same excitement as a stronger race. Stop rerolling when you land a useful race.
What are the best beginner codes?
RELEASE and WIZARD are the first codes new players should try because they give Race Rerolls. Check the full codes page for current status before you redeem.
What potion should beginners make first?
Start with a potion that you can realistically craft from early materials and that helps your farming speed. The exact best choice can change as the game updates, so follow the potions page for recipe details.
How do I find the official Discord or Trello?
Check the Roblox game description, the official Roblox group, or in-game announcement links. Do not assume a Discord or Trello from a comment section is official until you can verify it from the game or creator.
Are styles and flows in Wizard Alchemy?
Players often search for styles, flows, builds, and skill paths because other Roblox games use those terms. In Wizard Alchemy, focus first on races, potions, spells, wands, gear, and farming routes. If the game adds named styles or flows later, they should be listed in a dedicated guide.
When should I fight bosses?
Fight bosses after you have a stable spell, a comfortable wand, and enough experience with enemy movement. If regular enemies still take too long, improve your farming route before boss attempts.