All Enchantments in Wizard Alchemy

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Wizard Alchemy is a fantasy and action simulation where you must acquire materials, brew potions and get spells, and attack enemies to progress in this Harry Potter-like open world experience. One of the best ways to get the best build is by enchanting your wands to improve in-game mechanics like Damage, Movement Speed, and Alchemy Luck, among others.

This article is a detailed guide on all Enchantments, their stats, and other relevant info in Wizard Alchemy.


Wizard Alchemy Enchantments

The Enchant table (Image via Roblox || YouTube/@VampiieYT)The Enchant table (Image via Roblox || YouTube/@VampiieYT)
The Enchant table (Image via Roblox || YouTube/@VampiieYT)

Every enchantment comes in five different tiers, ranging from Tier I to Tier V, with higher tiers providing stronger bonuses and better overall scaling. Below is the complete list of currently available enchantments in Wizard Alchemy, along with the buffs they provide:

Enchants Perks
Luck Luck I: Alchemy Luck Boost 10%
Luck II: Alchemy Luck Boost 20%
Luck III: Alchemy Luck Boost 30%
Luck IV: Alchemy Luck Boost 40%
Luck V: Alchemy Luck Boost 50%
Swift Swift I: Movement Speed Bonus 5%
Swift II: Movement Speed Bonus 10%
Swift III: Movement Speed Bonus 15%
Swift IV: Movement Speed Bonus 20%
Swift V: Movement Speed Bonus 25%
Fatal Fatal I: Critical Damage 5%
Fatal II: Critical Damage 10%
Fatal III: Critical Damage 15%
Fatal IV: Critical Damage 20%
Fatal V: Critical Damage 25%
Critical Hit Critical Hit I: Crit Rate 5%
Critical Hit II: Crit Rate 10%
Critical Hit III: Crit Rate 15%
Critical Hit IV: Crit Rate 20%
Critical Hit V: Crit Rate 25%
Blazing Fire Blazing Fire I: Fire Damage Boost 8%
Blazing Fire II: Fire Damage Boost 16%
Blazing Fire III: Fire Damage Boost 24%
Blazing Fire IV: Fire Damage Boost 32%
Blazing Fire V: Fire Damage Boost 40%
Thunder Thunder I: Thunder Damage Boost 4%
Thunder II: Thunder Damage Boost 8%
Thunder III: Thunder Damage Boost 12%
Thunder IV: Thunder Damage Boost 16%
Thunder V: Thunder Damage Boost 20%
Shadow Shadow I: Dark Damage Boost 4%
Shadow II: Dark Damage Boost 8%
Shadow III: Dark Damage Boost 12%
Shadow IV: Dark Damage Boost 16%
Shadow V: Dark Damage Boost 20%
Holy Light Holy Light I: Light Damage Boost 4%
Holy Light II: Light Damage Boost 8%
Holy Light III: Light Damage Boost 12%
Holy Light IV: Light Damage Boost 16%
Holy Light V: Light Damage Boost 20%
Tides Tides I: Water Damage Boost 4%
Tides II: Water Damage Boost 8%
Tides III: Water Damage Boost 12%
Tides IV: Water Damage Boost 16%
Tides V: Water Damage Boost 20%
Ice Ice I: Ice Damage Boost 4%
Ice II: Ice Damage Boost 8%
Ice III: Ice Damage Boost 12%
Ice IV: Ice Damage Boost 16%
Ice V: Ice Damage Boost 20%
Magic Magic I: Attack Boost 2%
Magic II: Attack Boost 4%
Magic III: Attack Boost 6%
Magic IV: Attack Boost 8%
Magic V: Attack Boost 10%
Staying Calm Staying Calm I: Cooling Shrinkage 10%
Staying Calm II: Cooling Shrinkage 20%
Staying Calm III: Cooling Shrinkage 30%
Staying Calm IV: Cooling Shrinkage 40%
Staying Calm V: Cooling Shrinkage 50%

How to enchant your Wand in Wizard Alchemy

You will need Enchantment Stones to enchant your wand (Image via Roblox)You will need Enchantment Stones to enchant your wand (Image via Roblox)
You will need Enchantment Stones to enchant your wand (Image via Roblox)

You can enchant a Wand using Enchanted Stones. To enchant your Wand, head to the Enchanting Table located on the small island near the main Sea of Oblivion area. After reaching the Enchanting Table, equip your Wand and hold the E key to interact with the system. Once the interface opens, press the confirm button to spend one Enchanted Stone and randomly roll for an enchantment.


How to get Enchanted Stones in Wizard Alchemy

Since enchantments are RNG-based, players often need multiple Enchanted Stones before obtaining the desired enchantment and tier combination. Here are the ways to get them in Wizard Alchemy:

Enchanted Sword Ferns

One of the easiest farming methods is farming Enchanted Sword Ferns located around the Lava Island region.

Quests

Several quests throughout the game reward free Enchanted Stones. One of the more reliable methods is repeatedly completing the Harryint boss quest and defeating the Lava Behemoth, which guarantees an Enchanted Stone reward.

Codes

Players who do not want to grind can also redeem active Wizard Alchemy codes, as developers occasionally release free Enchanted Stones through update rewards and milestone celebrations.

Chests

Rare chests scattered around the map also have a chance to reward Enchanted Stones. Exploring chest spawn locations regularly can help players gather additional upgrade materials over time.

Enemies

Some mutant enemies, including the Mutant Iron Axe Orc and similar variants, also have a chance to drop Enchanted Stones after being defeated.


FAQs on Wizard Alchemy

What are enchantments used for in Wizard Alchemy?

Enchantments are used to improve different stats on your Wand, including elemental damage, movement speed, critical rate, attack boosts, and alchemy-related effects.

How do you enchant a Wand in Wizard Alchemy?

You can enchant a Wand by interacting with the Enchanting Table near the Sea of Oblivion and using an Enchanted Stone to roll a random enchantment.

What is the best way to get Enchanted Stones in Wizard Alchemy?

One of the best methods is farming Enchanted Sword Ferns and completing repeatable boss quests, since both methods provide Enchanted Stones consistently.