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Farming routes updated May 16, 2026

Wizard Alchemy Farming Guide

Use this guide when you need Gold, potion ingredients, shards, Furnace Core, or a safer route into Dwarf King farming. The fastest farm is not always the hardest enemy; the best route is the one that gives the drop you need while keeping travel time, deaths, and wasted materials low.

Gold farming Goblin Finger Furnace Core Light Shard Dark Shard Dwarf King

Best Wizard Alchemy Farming Routes

Pick your route by your current goal. Do not farm every enemy randomly. If you need a specific potion, start from the material you are missing, then choose the easiest monster or chest source that gives that item.

Check potion goals
Beginner
Most forgiving

Knife Goblin and Pickaxe Dwarf loop

This is the best first farming loop for most players. Knife Goblins are easier to repeat, and they can provide Goblin Finger and Goblin Bone for early brewing. Pickaxe Dwarves help you collect Dwarf Emblem and Golden Tooth while still giving steady Gold. Stay on this loop until you can fight without panic dashing, losing camera control, or burning through too many potions.

GoldGoblin FingerGoblin BoneDwarf EmblemGolden Tooth
Mid Game
Better drops

Warhammer Dwarf and Archer Goblin loop

Move here when basic enemies feel easy and your wand damage is no longer holding you back. Warhammer Dwarves add Flame Crest to your farming options, while Archer Goblins can provide Copper Earring. This route is useful when you are preparing stronger potions and want better Magic Power materials without committing to elite mutant enemies yet.

GoldFlame CrestCopper EarringGoblin FingerGoblin BoneDwarf Emblem
Rare Drops
High value

Mutant Warhammer Dwarf and Mutant Goblin Archer route

This is the route to start when you are specifically hunting Furnace Core, Light Shard, Dark Shard, Flame Crest, or Copper Earring. These enemies are stronger, so do not treat them like beginner mobs. Bring a better wand, wear HP gear if available, keep your camera stable, and fight one target at a time. The side drops make this route efficient even when Furnace Core does not appear.

Furnace CoreLight ShardDark ShardFlame CrestCopper EarringGold
Boss
Prep required

Dwarf King rotations

Dwarf King is the boss route for players who want valuable late materials while also farming Gold. Do not start boss rotations just because the drops look good. If you die often, your real farming speed is low. Upgrade your wand, practice controls, use useful potions, and make sure your race choice is not wasting your free rerolls before committing to repeated Dwarf King runs.

GoldFlame CrestCopper EarringFurnace Core

Farming Target Finder

Use the search box to filter farming targets by enemy, drop, location, or use case. For example, search Furnace Core, Gold, Goblin, Shard, or beginner.

Boss guide
Goal Best Targets Main Drops When to Farm Player Tip
Beginner GoldKnife Goblin, Pickaxe DwarfGold, Goblin Finger, Dwarf EmblemFirst farming route after learning movementChoose fast kills over risky fights. Repeat easy mobs until you can afford better wand upgrades.
Goblin IngredientsKnife Goblin, Archer GoblinGoblin Finger, Goblin Bone, Copper EarringWhen brewing early and mid-stage potionsArcher Goblins are better later because they add Copper Earring, but they can punish poor spacing.
Dwarf IngredientsPickaxe Dwarf, Warhammer DwarfDwarf Emblem, Golden Tooth, Flame CrestWhen you need stronger normal materialsWarhammer Dwarves are more valuable than Pickaxe Dwarves once your damage is stable.
Furnace CoreMutant Warhammer Dwarf, Mutant Goblin Archer, Dwarf KingFurnace Core, Copper Earring, Flame CrestLate material farming and stronger potion planningDo not chase Furnace Core too early. Rare drops feel worse when every fight takes too long.
Light / Dark ShardsMutant Warhammer Dwarf, Mutant Goblin ArcherLight Shard, Dark Shard, rare materialsWhen building toward Light or Dark elemental potionsKeep shards for element planning instead of selling them casually.
Boss MaterialsDwarf KingGold, Flame Crest, Copper Earring, Furnace CoreAfter you have a solid wand, HP gear, and reliable movementFarm Dwarf King only when your clear time and survival rate are consistent.
Chest MaterialsChests around Departure IsleCommon materials and elemental shardsAny time you are passing through routesOpen chests while rotating between monsters, but do not spend all your time wandering without a target.
Sell ExtrasLombart in starting villageGold from unwanted materialsWhen inventory space becomes annoyingSell duplicates only after checking what potions you plan to brew next.
Gold

Farm what you can kill quickly

Gold farming is about speed and consistency. If a harder enemy takes too long or forces you to retreat after every fight, a weaker enemy can be better. The best Gold route is the one where you keep moving, keep fighting, and rarely die.

Materials

Farm by missing ingredient

Before you run in circles, open the potion you want and list what you are missing. Need Goblin Finger? Fight Goblins. Need Flame Crest? Move to Warhammer Dwarves, mutants, or Dwarf King. Need shards? Check chest routes and mutant routes.

Rare Drops

Do not force rare routes too early

Furnace Core and shard routes are tempting, but rare farming is painful with weak damage. Get a better wand, use a helpful race, wear gear that prevents deaths, and practice dash timing before you commit to elite enemy loops.

Step-by-Step Farming Progression

Follow this progression if you are not sure what to farm next. It keeps your upgrades, potion crafting, and combat comfort moving together instead of pushing you into enemies you are not ready for.

Redeem the active codes first

Before farming seriously, redeem current Wizard Alchemy codes and use race rerolls carefully. A good race can make farming smoother, but do not spend every reroll unless you understand what you are chasing.

Practice the beginner loop

Start with Knife Goblins, Pickaxe Dwarves, nearby chests, and gathering nodes. Your early goal is not rare loot; it is learning movement, getting Gold, and collecting enough materials to brew useful potions.

Upgrade your wand before chasing rare drops

When enemies start taking too long, stop farming and check your wand path. A better wand usually improves every route because it reduces fight length, incoming damage, and the chance of dying before a drop appears.

Move into mid-tier material farming

Once basic mobs are easy, farm Warhammer Dwarves and Archer Goblins. This is where you start building toward stronger materials like Flame Crest and Copper Earring while still earning Gold consistently.

Start mutant routes for shards and Furnace Core

When your build is stable, start Mutant Warhammer Dwarf and Mutant Goblin Archer routes. These targets are valuable because even failed Furnace Core attempts can give Light Shards, Dark Shards, Flame Crest, and Copper Earrings.

Farm Dwarf King only when clears are stable

Boss farming is worth it when your clear time is reliable. If you keep dying, return to wands, gear, potions, and controls. A safer build with slower damage can still be faster than repeated failed boss attempts.

Potion farming

How to farm for potions

Potions are not just a reward for farming; they make future farming better. Early materials help you brew starter spells, mid materials help you raise Magic Power, and shards help influence the element you are trying to create. If you brew randomly, you will burn ingredients without a clear upgrade path.

A simple rule works well: pick one potion goal, list the required material strength, farm the lowest-risk source, then brew when you have enough attempts. Save rare materials for potion goals that need them. Use common materials for learning the brewing system and filling smaller Magic gaps.

Build farming

How to farm faster with your build

Your farming speed depends on more than the enemy you pick. Race bonuses, wand damage, gear HP, spell range, and movement control all change how long a loop takes. If a route feels bad, do not only blame drop rates. Check whether your build is ready for that route.

For safer farming, use HP gear and keep distance. For faster farming, upgrade your wand and use spells that hit reliably. For boss farming, practice dash timing and camera movement before you begin long rotations. Good farming is consistent, not reckless.

Common Farming Mistakes

Most bad farming sessions come from unclear goals. Fix these habits and your routes will feel much smoother.

Farming without a target

Decide whether you need Gold, a specific material, a shard, or boss drops before you start. A clear target keeps you from wasting time on enemies that do not help your next upgrade.

Using rare materials too casually

Do not throw Furnace Core, Light Shard, Dark Shard, Copper Earring, or Flame Crest into random brews unless you know why. These materials can take longer to replace.

Ignoring inventory pressure

Materials take space. Sell extras at Lombart only after checking your next potion goals. Keeping one or two useful stacks is safer than emptying your bag every time.

Skipping wand upgrades

If fights are slow, your route may not be the problem. Better wands make Gold, material, and boss farming more efficient because every kill takes less time.

Pulling too many enemies

Single-target farming is often safer than messy multi-fights. If ranged enemies or elites keep punishing you, slow down and reset the fight instead of forcing it.

Trusting random Discord links

For official Discord or Trello links, check the Roblox game page, official group, or in-game announcements first. Do not enter your Roblox password into any farming tool or code page.

Video guide

Wizard Alchemy Farming Video

Use video guides when you need to see the route, enemy spacing, or boss movement in action. Written tables are best for checking drops; video is best for learning how the route looks while playing.

Route checklist

Before a long farming session

  • Open the material or potion page and choose one main goal.
  • Check whether the enemy you want actually drops that material.
  • Repair your plan if fights take too long or you die too often.
  • Spend Gold on upgrades that reduce future farming time.
  • Save rare drops until you know which potion or build needs them.
  • Use videos for route visuals, but verify drops on written tables.

Wizard Alchemy Farming FAQ

Fast answers for players who want to farm smarter without reading every page first.

What is the best beginner farming route in Wizard Alchemy?

Start with Knife Goblins and Pickaxe Dwarves near the early Departure Isle areas. This gives you Gold, Goblin ingredients, Dwarf ingredients, and practice with movement before you move into harder enemies.

What should I farm for Gold?

Farm the monsters you can defeat quickly and safely. Known monsters currently drop Gold, so the best Gold route is usually your fastest consistent route, not always the highest-level enemy.

How do I farm Furnace Core?

Target Mutant Warhammer Dwarf, Mutant Goblin Archer, and Dwarf King. These enemies can drop Furnace Core and also provide valuable side drops such as Flame Crest, Copper Earring, Light Shard, and Dark Shard.

When should I farm Dwarf King?

Farm Dwarf King after your wand, gear, potions, and movement are stable. If boss attempts end in frequent deaths, you will usually farm faster by upgrading first and returning later.

Should I sell extra materials?

You can sell unwanted materials at Lombart, but do not sell rare drops just because your inventory is full. Check your next potion goals before selling Furnace Core, Flame Crest, Copper Earring, Light Shard, or Dark Shard.

Where is the official Discord or Trello?

Only trust Discord or Trello links that are shown in the Roblox game description, the official Roblox group, or in-game announcements. This site does not publish unverified official community links.

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