Magic Loot Potion Simulator
Enter the materials you have collected. The simulator shows which of the 3 verified potions you can brew right now, the maximum brew count per recipe, and the total Coin cost. Honest scope: only Fire Arrow, Long-long Arms, and Water Orb are verified.
How to Use This Simulator
Enter the number of each material you have collected in the input fields below. The simulator instantly calculates which verified potions you can brew, the maximum brew count per recipe, and the total Coin cost for all brews.
Each verified potion requires specific materials and Coins to brew. The simulator shows exactly how many of each potion you can make based on your current material inventory, helping you plan brewing sessions and decide which potions to prioritize.
This is pure local arithmetic. No data leaves your browser, and no material counts are stored after you close the page.
Your Material Inventory
Only the 7 verified World 1 materials are listed — they map to the 3 verified potion recipes. Other materials (Ice Shard, Dark Shard, etc.) are 待确认 and not yet brewable in any verified recipe.
Verified Brewable Potions
None of the 3 verified recipes can be brewed with this inventory. Slide up the materials you have collected to see what you can make.
Scope: only Fire Arrow, Long-long Arms, and Water Orb are verified (AllThings.How guides). 11 other potion names appear in player searches but have no published recipe — they cannot be simulated here until verified.
Verified Potion Effects
Fire Arrow
Provides a damage buff during dungeon runs. One of the most useful combat potions for increasing your Power output temporarily.
Long-long Arms
Extends pickup range, allowing you to grab loot from farther away. Essential for efficient material farming and loot collection.
Water Orb
Enables underwater breathing for exploring submerged areas. Required for certain dungeon sections and material farming routes.
Why Only 3 Potions?
Magic Loot has more potions in player searches (Dragon Breath, Night Wraith, Radiant Sword, Solar Flare, Lotus Bloom, Frost Thorns, Earth Spike, Meteorite, Tornado, Ice Turtle, Lithe) — but no recipe for any of them is published in the verified sources we cross-check (AllThings.How, Sportskeeda, Magic Loot Wiki). We do not invent recipes.
When a recipe is confirmed from an in-game screenshot or the official Discord, it will be added to the simulator the same day.
Potion Brewing Strategy
Potions should be brewed strategically, not randomly. Each brew consumes valuable materials that could otherwise be sold for Coins or saved for future recipes. Before brewing, ask yourself: "Do I have a specific use for this potion in the next few runs?"
The three verified potions serve different purposes. Fire Arrow boosts damage for boss fights or difficult stage pushes. Long-long Arms increases pickup range, making dungeon runs faster and safer. Water Orb provides underwater breathing, useful for specific content where it is required.
Because potions are consumables, you need to farm materials repeatedly to maintain a steady supply. The simulator helps you plan your brewing sessions by showing which potions you can brew right now and how many you can make with your current material inventory.
Material Management
Materials in Magic Loot drop from enemies in the dungeon. The seven verified World 1 materials are Blueberry, Withered Mushroom, Golden Tooth, Goblin Finger, Copper Earring, Dwarf Emblem, and Furnace Core. Each material is used in specific potion recipes.
Some materials are also tracked in the Collection Index, which creates a decision point: should you keep a material for brewing or sell it for Coins? The general rule is to prioritize Collection Index milestones first, then save materials for planned brews, and only sell what remains.
Use the simulator to check which materials you need for your target potions, then farm those specific materials from the enemies that drop them. This targeted approach is more efficient than random dungeon runs hoping for the right drops.