The third broom is sold at the second Mirella shop, which opens once you reach Witchbrook’s final world, for 2,500 gold.
If you’ve already picked up your first two brooms in Witchbrook in Witchspire and heard whispers of a third, it’s real — but it’s tucked away near the very end of the game. Right now this comes from a single piece of in-game footage rather than any patch notes or wider coverage, so treat the specifics as early and unconfirmed until more players reach the same point. Here’s exactly where it shows up and what it costs.
Where the third broom is sold and what it costs

The third broom lives at a second Mirella shop — a separate storefront from the Mirella you’ll have visited earlier in the game. Once it’s available, the broom is a straightforward purchase for 2,500 gold, so this isn’t a quest reward or a crafting recipe; you simply buy it like any other shop item.
Reading the final world and the second Mirella shop

Bank 2,500 gold before you hit the final world so the third broom is a one-trip purchase the moment the second Mirella shop opens.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the third broom cost?
It’s listed at 2,500 gold at the second Mirella shop. That figure comes from a single in-game clip and hasn’t been confirmed more widely, so save a little extra in case it differs slightly in your game.
Where exactly is the second Mirella shop?
It’s a second Mirella storefront that becomes available in the final world. The footage points to a specific spot on the final-world map, but a precise, verifiable location beyond “in the final world” isn’t documented yet — once you’re there, look for the second Mirella shop directly.
Do I need to finish the game to buy the third broom?
You need to reach the final world, which is the endgame area. Whether that means fully completing the story or just arriving there isn’t spelled out in the available footage, so the safe read is: get to the final world and the shop should be open.
Is this the same as the broom in Witchspire or Grow a Garden? Why the confusion?
No — those are different games, and the names get tangled in search. Witchspire is a separate co-op game whose broom is the Simple Broom, crafted by getting your Hearth to Level 4 and unlocking the Witchcraft Circle; it has nothing to do with a “third broom.” Grow a Garden had a limited Halloween-event Witch’s Broom, which is again its own item in its own game. The third broom described here is a Witchbrook shop item, so don’t apply Witchspire’s crafting path or Grow a Garden’s event item to it.
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