About the project
About WHA Spell Simulator
A transparent, fan-made browser experiment for drawing and compiling Witch Hat Atelier-inspired spell diagrams.
Why this site exists
WHA Spell Simulator makes the idea of visual spell grammar interactive. Instead of presenting a static gallery, it lets visitors draw an open ring, add an elemental sigil and modifier signs, then seal the boundary to produce an animated interpretation.
The project is designed as a free tool and technical learning resource. Its parser exposes understandable states and limitations instead of pretending every mark can be recognized.
How it is built
Drawing capture, ring detection, geometric template matching, spell compilation, and Canvas rendering run locally in the browser. The current dictionary includes five elemental sigils, three signs, and two sample spells. Read How It Works for the full pipeline.
Unofficial fan project notice
This website is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to the creators, publishers, licensors, or production partners of Witch Hat Atelier. Witch Hat Atelier and related names, artwork, symbols, and trademarks belong to their respective rights holders. The symbols, rules, terminology, and effects implemented here are partial fan references and interpretive software experiments, not official assets or canonical rules.
Open-source foundation
The simulator engine integrates MIT-licensed work from the referenced WHA Spell Simulator source project. Its license notice is preserved with the distributed engine files. Site-specific product design, content, and integration are maintained for whaspellsimulator.wiki.
Contact
For site feedback, privacy questions, or rights-related concerns, email [email protected].