A witch flying at night — the Stag-Hair Broom in action
The Stag-Hair Broom is the single biggest early-game upgrade in Witchspire. Craft it the moment you hit Hearth 4.

All Witchspire brooms

BroomTierSpeedMaterialsNotes
Birch Broom Frame1BaseBirchwood ×8, Iron Ingot ×2The default broom. Slow but reliable.
Stag-Hair Broom2+25%Bramble Stag Hair ×4, Birchwood ×6, Spirit Dust ×8Mid-tier broom. The biggest single power spike for new players.
Storm Sigil Broom3+40% (storm)Storm Sigil Shard ×3, Spirit Dust ×15, Stag-Hair BroomStorm-flight. Fastest in the Storm regions.
Woven Broom3+30%Mosscloth Bolt ×10, Spirit Dust ×25, Stag-Hair BroomThreadmaiden-crafted broom. +10% Familiar flight speed.
Gloom Matriarch Broom4+50%Feather of the Gloom Matriarch ×1, Spirit Dust ×80, Storm Sigil BroomLate-game broom. Unlocks the Spire Summit fast-travel path.
Spire Arbiter’s Broom5+75%Drop from Spire Arbiter (8% chance), Spirit Dust ×200Best-in-slot broom. Cosmetic particle effect.

Which broom to craft first

The Stag-Hair Broom is the biggest single upgrade you can craft early. It’s the difference between struggling to reach the Pyre Reach and zipping there in 30 seconds. The materials are farmable from the start.

How to farm broom materials

Birchwood

Chop birch trees in the Veiled Steppes. Roughly 80 Birchwood per hour.

Bramble Stag Hair

Drop from Bramble Stag Familiars (bound or wild). Roughly 4 hairs per hour.

Storm Sigil Shard

Drop from storm-elemental mobs in the Pyre Reach during a storm. Roughly 2 shards per storm cycle.

Feather of the Gloom Matriarch

Drop from the Gloom Matriarch boss on Hard mode. 12% solo, 25% in 6-player co-op.

Late-game brooms

The Gloom Matriarch Broom and the Spire Arbiter’s Broom are pure upgrades with no required materials you can’t farm. The Spire Arbiter’s Broom is a chase drop, so don’t burn yourself out grinding it.