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Witchbrook Sunday Market: Shops, Events, and Route Notes
Quick Answer
Treat the Witchbrook Sunday Market as a launch-watch route for shops, seasonal errands, social stops, and co-op meeting plans until the live build confirms exact stalls, stock, and event timing.
Treat the Witchbrook Sunday Market as a launch-watch route for shops, seasonal errands, social stops, and co-op meeting plans until the live build confirms exact stalls, stock, and event timing.
Last checked: May 21, 2026. This page uses the sources listed below. Recheck exact values, route names, store labels, and launch-build behavior before you spend rare resources or lock in a long route.
Quick Answer
Use this page for Mossport market planning, shop routes, seasonal events, gift caution, and co-op meeting points. The safe plan is to make a small route, record what changes after updates, and avoid committing rare resources until the current build confirms the rule.
Current Status
| Check | Current read | What still needs verification |
|---|---|---|
| Stall Stock | The safest reading is a planning note, not a final value table | Platform or co-op differences |
| Gift Risk | Players can prepare categories now and fill exact names later | whether the result still works after reload |
| Event Hook | Any beta or store wording should keep its date attached | Whether a patch changed the route |
| Co-op Route | Run a short save-and-reload test before relying on it | Whether the result still works in the current build |
Decision Aid
| If your goal is… | Best move |
|---|---|
| Start on launch day | Check the store page, then test one short save before a long route |
| Play with friends | Confirm host, platform, resource sharing, and reload behavior first |
| Build a base or route | Keep the first layout compact until ranges and object rules are confirmed |
| Save rare items | Do not spend them until uses, rewards, and what happens in your save are known |
| Update an old note | Keep date labels so players can see what changed |
Mistakes To Avoid
| Mistake | Safer habit |
|---|---|
| Treating sunday market notes as final before launch | Treat beta, preview, and launch details as different states |
| Trusting exact tables too early | Check the current build before spending rare items or changing your route |
| Ignoring platform behavior | Check controls, online requirements, saves, and region timing |
| Skipping the reload test | A route is not safe until progress survives a reload |
| Following a single screenshot too far | Cross-check important claims with official or current-build evidence |
Market Route To Verify First
Treat the Sunday Market as a route-planning problem until Witchbrook shows current-build shop rules. Record where the market appears in Mossport, whether it is tied to an in-game weekday, which vendors are present, and whether items overlap with classes, spells, romance, or decorating. If an item looks rare, keep the first copy until its replacement source is clear.
Use market notes to decide what to buy, what to skip, and what to save for school progress. Do not trust final prices from screenshots. If the market connects to seasonal events or NPC schedules, mark that separately so players can plan a town loop: attend class, check errands, visit the market, then return to relationship or map goals without wasting the whole day.
First Market Checks To Make
When Witchbrook is playable, build the Sunday Market table around player decisions instead of a raw vendor dump. The first columns should be vendor, item type, possible use, safe-to-buy status, and what to verify next. A potion ingredient, gift candidate, clothing piece, or decoration may all look harmless, but each one can matter differently if classes, romance, or seasonal events ask for the same item later.
Keep a separate note for co-op groups. If four players can visit the market together, check whether stock is personal, shared, or host-owned. Shared stock changes buying etiquette, especially if one rare item appears once per week. Personal stock lets players shop freely. Host-owned stock means the group should decide who buys class items, who buys gifts, and who saves money for later route checks.
What Not To Publish Yet
Do not trust exact prices, complete gift calls, or best-buy rankings until the current build confirms market behavior. Before then, use the market route, check the open questions, and protect items that might matter later. Once exact data is visible, turn your notes into a weekly shopping plan with safer class supplies, romance candidates, furniture notes, and event items.
Next Pages To Open
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FAQ
What is the current Witchbrook sunday market status?
Use the status table on this page first. It separates public information from details that still need a beta, demo, or launch-build check.
Should I rely on exact sunday market values yet?
No, not unless they have been checked in the current build. Pre-release and beta details can change.
What should I check first?
Check the current in-game result before relying on exact values.
Which page should I open next?
Use the next-page links at the bottom to move to release status, platform checks, beginner route, multiplayer, or the closely related system for this game.