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Sephiria Wandering Witch: Shop and Journal Unlock Check

A source-labelled check for the Wandering Witch's exclusive shop items and Journal progress. It does not claim spawn odds, floor rules, prices, stock rerolls, or a permanent complete inventory.

Why a collection can still be incomplete after a clear

A recent Sephiria player question describes finishing the game and Hard Mode Tier 30 while still missing a block of Artifact entries. The discussion points to the Wandering Witch rather than a normal clear reward: players describe a hatted merchant with a crystal ball, and the question exists because these entries can be easy to mistake for a missed boss, chapter, or Wishing Fountain unlock.

The current player-maintained Rare Events Compendium labels Wandering Witch as a Very Rare event and says that items bought there unlock in the Journal. Its entry says the merchant shows six items at a time and identifies a current pool of eleven Artifacts and two Tablets that are exclusive to that shop. That is a useful collection lead, not a developer-published item table: use the live Journal and shop screen to verify what your version actually shows.

Do not confuse Wandering Witch with Dimensional Rift

The same Rare Events table separates the two. It describes Dimensional Rift as a Sapphire route for unlocking another set of items, while it describes Wandering Witch as a shop whose items are exclusive to her. If you are trying to explain a particular missing Journal entry, the difference matters: spending Sapphires in one event is not evidence that the other event's collection entries have been covered.

That does not give us a reliable farm route. This guide does not claim any spawn odds: the source does not provide an official spawn percentage, an assured floor, a map route, a reroll method, or an exact live price list. Treat any page that promises a guaranteed Wandering Witch appearance as speculation unless the game itself displays a current rule. The productive action is to recognise the event when it appears and record a purchase cleanly.

A four-step Wandering Witch and Journal check

Use this routine for one encounter, not as an attempt to prove a hidden probability. It gives you a clear before-and-after record for a rare collection source and makes it much easier to tell a genuine missing entry from a remembered item name or an outdated community list.

If the live shop, item name, or Journal result differs from the community entry, preserve the in-game result. A single current discrepancy is more useful than trying to force the old description to fit several later runs. Do not edit save files, delete collection data, or purchase unrelated entries just to make the list look complete.

  • 1. Confirm the current game version through Steam, then note the run mode and any relevant progression state before using an unfamiliar rare event as a collection lead.
  • 2. Before buying, open or record the relevant Journal category and capture the exact locked or missing entry you are trying to understand.
  • 3. Buy one item only when the Wandering Witch shop appears, then reopen the Journal and record the displayed item name and whether the entry changed.
  • 4. If the Journal does not match the community lead, keep a screenshot or short video with the version and report the difference as unverified rather than assuming a hidden rule.

What this guide deliberately leaves open

TEAM HORAY has not published a Wandering Witch spawn table in the official sources checked for this page. We therefore do not state a chance, a guaranteed floor, a purchase price, a full named stock list, a refresh cycle, or a requirement for triggering her. The community table is current enough to identify the event and its collection purpose, but it is not a licence to convert its snapshot into permanent game data.

The two recent player discussions are useful demand signals: both ask how to unlock the remaining entries and point back to the same Rare Events resource. They corroborate that real players are running into this collection gap today, but they are not independent proof of every mechanic in the table. Read them as a reason to check your own Journal—not as a substitute for a live result.

Turn a mismatch into a useful report

If you see the event but a purchased item fails to appear in the Journal, start by preserving the simple facts: game version, solo or co-op state, the item text shown by the shop, and the Journal state immediately afterward. A short recording is better than a reconstructed description after several more runs. Keep the result separate from an unverified claim about why the event appeared or failed to appear.

For a reproducible problem, TEAM HORAY's official support FAQ asks for logs and says a video helps. Collect Player.log and Player-prev.log soon after reproducing the issue, because the developer says those files cover only the current and previous sessions. This guide supplies the collection context; the support FAQ supplies the official evidence path.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Sephiria Wandering Witch?

The current community Rare Events Compendium lists Wandering Witch as a Very Rare merchant event whose shop items unlock in the Journal. Verify the live event text because the developer has not published a full official rule table.

Does Wandering Witch sell exclusive Sephiria Artifacts?

The community Compendium says the shop carries items that are exclusive to it and currently identifies eleven Artifacts and two Tablets. Treat that as a current collection checklist, not a permanent official inventory or a guarantee that every item is shown at once.

How do I make the Wandering Witch spawn in Sephiria?

This guide does not claim a spawn method or odds. No official current spawn table was found, so a guaranteed floor, reroll, or trigger would be speculation. Record the event when it naturally appears and verify the shop against your Journal.

Evidence

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