Let me tell you something – when I first stumbled into The Forge’s hidden maze, I had absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into. The Angelic Quests in The Forge are hands down some of the most challenging yet rewarding content in this Roblox mining adventure, and they’re your ticket to obtaining the legendary Heavenly Pickaxe.
After spending countless hours mastering these divine trials, I’ve discovered strategies that most players completely miss. Whether you’re a seasoned Forge veteran or just curious about endgame content, this comprehensive Angelic Quests guide will walk you through everything from preparation to execution, helping you avoid the common pitfalls that trip up even experienced players.
What Are The Forge Angelic Quests?
The Angelic Quests represent The Forge’s premier endgame content, introduced in the Iceberg Expansion update. These aren’t your typical fetch quests – we’re talking about three increasingly difficult challenges that test your combat prowess, preparation, and determination. Located deep within the Hidden Maze on Iceberg Island, these quests are guarded by two mysterious Angel NPCs named Zachariel and Zarall.
What makes these quests special is their dual purpose: not only do they serve as the gateway to unlocking the Heavenly Pickaxe (one of the game’s most powerful mining tools), but they also offer substantial monetary rewards totaling $700,000 when completed. That’s right – each quest pays out progressively more, with the final quest alone rewarding you with $400,000.
Why I Love The Angelic Quests Experience?
There’s something incredibly satisfying about the Angelic Quests that keeps me coming back. Unlike the repetitive mining loops that dominate much of The Forge’s gameplay, these quests force you to engage with the game’s combat system in meaningful ways. I still remember my first successful run – the adrenaline rush of taking down that 50th Skeleton Pirate while dodging Cthulhu’s devastating attacks was unmatched.
What really sets these quests apart is how they scale with your progression. Early quests feel manageable solo, but later stages genuinely require either exceptional gear or teamwork. This design creates natural social moments where you’ll find yourself teaming up with strangers who become regular raiding partners. The sense of community that emerges from shared struggle is something I rarely find in Roblox games.
How to Start Angelic Quests in The Forge?
Before you can even think about taking on these divine challenges, you need to meet some strict requirements. Here’s your complete roadmap to reaching the Angelic Quests:
Prerequisites Checklist:
- Reach Level 70 – This is non-negotiable
- Unlock Frostspire Expanse using your Portal Tool
- Mine 1+ Coinite Ore from:
- Medium Red Crystal (Raven Caves)
- Large Red Crystal (Raven Caves)
- Heart of the Island Stone (Raven Caves)
Step-by-Step Access Guide:
- Head to Frostspire Expanse after unlocking it at Level 70
- Navigate to the island pier where you’ll spot a ship and Ferry Operator NPC
- Pay 1 Coinite to the captain and select “I want to cross to the other side”
- Arrive at Iceberg Island (Island 4)
- Locate the large hole and jump down to enter the Hidden Maze
- Navigate the maze (more on this below) to reach the Angels’ Room
- Speak with Zachariel and Zarall to begin your first Angelic Quest
Pro Tip: Always bring extra Coinite! Each ferry trip costs one, and you’ll likely need to make multiple trips between quest attempts and gear upgrades.
Complete Angelic Quests Breakdown
Here’s where the real challenge begins. I’ve broken down each quest with my personal strategies and time estimates based on dozens of completions:
Maze Quest 1: The Initiation
| Objective | Reward | My Time Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Kill 10 Skeleton Pirates | 1x Luck Totem I | 15-20 minutes (solo) |
| Kill 2 Cthulhu | +$100,000 | 10-15 minutes (solo) |
My Strategy: Don’t underestimate this first quest. While the numbers seem manageable, Skeleton Pirates hit surprisingly hard. I recommend using any weapon with 100+ damage and focusing on one enemy type at a time. The Cthulhu encounters are spaced out, giving you time to heal between fights.
Maze Quest 2: The Trial
| Objective | Reward | My Time Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Kill 25 Skeleton Pirates | 1x Miner Totem I | 30-45 minutes (solo) |
| Kill 7 Cthulhu | +$200,000 | 20-30 minutes (solo) |
My Strategy: This is where things get serious. The enemy density increases significantly, and you’ll often face multiple Skeleton Pirates at once. I strongly recommend teaming up with at least one other player here. Focus on crowd control weapons and bring plenty of healing items.
Maze Quest 3: The Ascension
| Objective | Reward | My Time Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Kill 50 Skeleton Pirates | Heavenly Pickaxe Access | 60-90 minutes (solo) |
| Kill 15 Cthulhu | +$400,000 | 45-60 minutes (solo) |
My Strategy: This is the ultimate test. Going solo is possible but incredibly difficult. I recommend a full team of 3-4 players with complementary roles. One player should focus on crowd control while others deal damage. The key is patience – rushing will only get you killed.
Enemy Strategies and Weaknesses
After countless battles, I’ve learned the ins and outs of every enemy you’ll face:
Skeleton Pirates
- Health: ~2,500 HP
- Damage: 150-250 per hit
- Weakness: Fire-based weapons deal 25% extra damage
- Behavior: Aggressive when approached, often attack in groups
- My Tip: Use area-of-effect weapons when they cluster together
Cthulhu
- Health: ~8,000 HP
- Damage: 300-500 per hit
- Special Attack: Tentacle slam (area damage)
- Weakness: Lightning weapons stun them for 2 seconds
- My Tip: Keep moving – their attacks are telegraphed but devastating
Essential Gear Recommendations (August 2026)
Based on my experience, here’s what you should bring for each quest tier:
Quest 1 Gear:
- Weapon: Any with 100+ damage
- Armor: Basic tier armor with 500+ defense
- Consumables: 10+ healing potions
Quest 2 Gear:
- Weapon: Fire or lightning elemental weapon (150+ damage)
- Armor: Mid-tier armor with 800+ defense
- Consumables: 20+ healing potions, 5+ defense buffs
Quest 3 Gear:
- Weapon: High-tier elemental weapon (200+ damage)
- Armor: Endgame armor with 1,200+ defense
- Consumables: 30+ healing potions, 10+ defense/damage buffs
The Forge Maze Navigation Guide
Getting lost in the maze is one of the biggest time-wasters. Here’s my foolproof route:
From Maze Start:
- Go straight to first T-junction → Turn left
- Second T-junction → Turn left
- Third T-junction → Turn left
- Fourth T-junction → Turn right
- Fifth T-junction → Turn right
- Crossroads → Go straight (Fungi Shop here)
- From crossroads → Take right path
- Next T-junction → Turn left
- Following T-junction → Turn right
- Next T-junction → Turn right
- Final T-junction → Turn left and continue straight
My Pro Tip: Screenshot this route! I still reference it occasionally, and it saves me 10-15 minutes every run.
Team Composition Strategies
While solo play is possible for the first two quests, I’ve found that proper team composition makes a huge difference:
Optimal 3-Player Team:
- Tank: High defense, crowd control weapons
- DPS: Maximum damage output, elemental weapons
- Support: Healing items, buff/debuff abilities
4-Player Dream Team:
- Add a second DPS for faster clear times
- Coordinate focus targets to eliminate enemies quickly
Common Mistakes to Avoid
I’ve made plenty of mistakes learning these quests. Here are the biggest ones to avoid:
- Underestimating enemy damage – Even basic Skeleton Pirates can 2-shot undergeared players
- Not bringing enough consumables – I always carry 50% more than I think I need
- Splitting up in the maze – Stick together for safety and efficiency
- Ignoring elemental weaknesses – Fire/lightning weapons make a huge difference
- Rushing through areas – Methodical clearing is faster than dying and restarting
Heavenly Pickaxe: Is It Worth It?
After completing all Angelic Quests, you’ll gain access to purchase the Heavenly Pickaxe for $2.4 million. Here’s my honest assessment:
Heavenly Pickaxe Stats:
- Mining Power: 725
- Luck Boost: +85%
- Rune Slots: 4
- Basic Cost: $2,400,000
- Sell Value: $1,800,000
My Verdict:
Absolutely worth it! The 85% luck boost is game-changing for rare ore farming, and while it has slightly less mining power than the Dragon Head Pickaxe, the flexibility of 4 rune slots makes it superior for most playstyles. Plus, you’ve already earned $700,000 from the quests, so the net cost is really only $1.7 million.
Advanced Tips for Speed Runs
Once you’ve mastered the basics, here are my advanced strategies for faster completion times:
- Pre-position consumables around the maze for quick access
- Learn enemy spawn patterns – they respawn in predictable locations
- Optimize your route – don’t backtrack unnecessarily
- Use environmental advantages – funnel enemies into narrow passages
- Time your abilities – save cooldowns for Cthulhu encounters
- Coordinate with teammates – use voice chat for split-second decisions
Post-Quest Benefits and Uses
Completing the Angelic Quests opens up several long-term benefits:
- Access to the Fungi Shop in the maze for rare items
- Daily maze runs become much more profitable
- Heavenly Pickaxe dramatically increases ore farming efficiency
- Prestige among the community – not many players complete this content
- Foundation for future content – developers often build on endgame systems
FAQs About The Forge Angelic Quests
Q: Do I need to complete all Angelic Quests to get the Heavenly Pickaxe?
A: Yes, all three quests must be completed to unlock access to the Heavenly Pickaxe room.
Q: Can Angelic Quests be completed solo?
A: The first two quests are solo-able with good gear, but the third quest is significantly easier with a team. I’ve done it solo, but it took me nearly 3 hours and multiple attempts.
Q: What happens if I die during a quest?
A: You keep your progress but respawn at the maze entrance. You’ll need to navigate back to your farming spot, which can be time-consuming.
Q: Are the Angelic Quests repeatable?
A: No, each quest can only be completed once per character. However, you can continue farming enemies in the maze after completion.
Q: What’s the minimum gear requirement for Quest 3?
A: I recommend at least 200 damage weapons and 1,200+ defense armor before attempting Quest 3 solo.
Conclusion
The Forge Angelic Quests represent some of the most challenging and rewarding content in the game. While they require significant preparation and skill, the satisfaction of completing these divine trials and unlocking the Heavenly Pickaxe is absolutely worth the effort.
Remember, these quests aren’t just about the rewards – they’re about pushing your limits and becoming a true Forge master. Take your time, prepare thoroughly, and don’t be afraid to team up with other players. The community aspect is what makes these quests truly special.
Have you completed the Angelic Quests yet? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below – I’d love to hear about your strategies and maybe even learn something new!