
I’ve been playing The Forge since its early days, and I’ve never seen the community this angry. The recent Raven Cave update has completely shattered the trust between players and developers, and I’m here to break down exactly why this happened and what it means for the game’s future.
The Raven Cave update was supposed to be an exciting late-game content addition for The Forge Roblox game. It introduced a new high-level dungeon called Raven Cave, located in the Frostspire Expanse area. The update promised new enemies, quests, and most importantly, new powerful gear for dedicated players who had reached level 70.
But what should have been a celebration of player achievement turned into a nightmare of frustration and disappointment.
As someone who has invested hundreds of hours into The Forge, I was genuinely excited for this update. I had already completed the first two Raven quests and was ready to tackle the new content. But when I entered Raven Cave and discovered what was required, my heart sank.
The main issue revolves around the Stolen Heart ore, an ultra-rare material needed to complete the third Raven quest and unlock the powerful Berserker armor. This single item has become the symbol of everything wrong with the current update.
Here’s what makes the Stolen Heart so problematic:
Insane Drop Rates: The Stolen Heart has a 1 in 54,321 chance to drop from special “Heart of the Island” rocks. To put this in perspective, I’ve spent over 20 hours grinding and haven’t seen a single one.
Excessive Requirements: These special rocks have 32,500 HP, requiring at least 650 mine power pickaxes to break. This means you need endgame equipment just to attempt the grind.
Pay-to-Win Mechanics: Players with VIP servers can repeatedly rejoin to force rock spawns, giving them a massive advantage over regular players. This creates an unfair divide in the community.
Time Sink Without Reward: Many players report grinding for 40+ hours without success. Even when you do get rare drops like Gargantuan ore, the crafting system can still give you useless low-tier armor.
Before this update, The Forge had a satisfying progression system. Yes, it was grindy, but it felt fair. You could see progress with each mining session, and rare drops felt earned rather than impossible.
Now, the progression feels completely broken:
The community’s reaction has been overwhelmingly negative. Player numbers have dropped significantly since the update, and forums are filled with frustrated players sharing their horror stories.
One Reddit user summed it up perfectly: “I’ve spent 7+ hours mining for the stolen heart yet no luck. In that time, I’ve gotten 3 heart of the islands and 1 gargantuan. Is my luck just this terrible?”
This isn’t about bad luck anymore – it’s about fundamentally flawed game design.
As an experienced gamer, I understand the need for rare items to create long-term goals. But there’s a huge difference between challenging and impossible:
Good RNG Examples from The Forge:
Bad RNG in the Current Update:
If The Forge wants to recover from this disaster, here’s what needs to happen:
If you’re determined to push through this frustrating update, here’s my advice:
Required Preparation:
Mining Strategy:
Alternative Progression:
Despite all the frustration, I still believe in The Forge’s potential. The developers have shown they care about the game in the past, and this update feels more like a misstep than malicious intent.
The community’s strong reaction shows how much players love this game. We’re not angry because we hate The Forge – we’re angry because we love it and want to see it succeed.
A: Yes, the confirmed drop rate is 1 in 54,321 per Heart of the Island rock, making it one of the rarest items in the game.
A: While not required, VIP servers provide significant advantages in forcing rock spawns, creating pay-to-win concerns.
A: Currently, most players agree the armor isn’t worth the extreme time investment required to obtain it.
A: Given the community backlash, it’s likely developers will adjust drop rates and mechanics in future updates.
A: That’s a personal decision, but many players are taking breaks until the issues are resolved rather than quitting entirely.
This Raven Cave update represents a critical moment for The Forge. The developers have a choice: listen to the community and fix the issues, or risk losing their dedicated player base permanently.
I’m hopeful that we’ll see positive changes soon. The passion shown by the community proves that The Forge is worth fighting for. Until then, I’ll be keeping a close eye on updates and sharing any improvements with fellow players.
Have you experienced the frustration of the Raven Cave update? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below – let’s show the developers that we care about this game and want to see it thrive again.