
If you’ve been playing The Forge for any amount of time, you’ve probably heard players talking about luck like it’s some kind of magic number that separates the rich from the poor. And honestly? They’re not wrong. After spending hundreds of hours mining, forging, and experimenting with different builds, I can tell you that understanding luck is absolutely crucial if you want to dominate this game.
Today, I’m going to break down everything you need to know about luck in The Forge – from the basic mechanics to advanced strategies that most players never discover. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned veteran, this guide will transform how you approach the game.
Luck in The Forge isn’t just some vague stat that “maybe helps” – it’s a mathematical multiplier that directly influences your chances of finding rare ores and valuable items. Think of it as your personal RNG manipulator. The higher your luck, the more frequently the game’s random number generator will swing in your favor.
Here’s the fascinating part: luck doesn’t just slightly improve your odds – it can dramatically change your mining experience. For example, without any luck boosts, the legendary Galaxite ore has a spawn rate of about 1 in 1 million. But with a maxed-out luck build? You could be finding these ultra-rare gems every few hundred mining sessions instead of every few thousand.
What makes luck so powerful is that it affects multiple aspects of the game:
I’ll be honest – I wasn’t always a luck believer. When I first started playing The Forge, I focused entirely on mining power and speed, thinking that breaking rocks faster was the key to success. And while those stats are important, I was missing out on the real wealth-building potential of the game.
Everything changed when I decided to experiment with a luck-focused build. I remember the first time I hit +200% luck – I was mining in the Volcanic Depths during a double luck event, and suddenly I was finding Lightite and Demonite ores every few minutes instead of every few hours. My inventory filled up with valuable materials that I could either sell for massive profits or use to craft god-tier weapons and armor.
What really sold me on luck builds was seeing the economic impact. Players with high luck aren’t just finding cooler stuff – they’re accumulating wealth at a rate that’s 5-10x faster than players who ignore luck. It’s the difference between grinding for weeks to afford a Mythril Pickaxe and being able to buy one after a few good mining sessions.
Building a max luck setup isn’t complicated, but it does require planning and resource management. Here’s my step-by-step approach to creating the ultimate luck build:
Your race choice is the single most important decision for a luck build, and there’s one clear winner here:
Angel Race (Mythical)
The Angel Race is the holy grail for luck builds, but with only a 0.5% chance to roll it, most players will need to either get incredibly lucky or save up for race reroll tokens during events. If you can’t get Angel, the next best options are races that offer any form of luck or drop rate bonuses.
Your pickaxe is where you’ll get the biggest luck boost, and there’s one clear choice for endgame luck builds:
Arcane Pickaxe
For mid-game players, the Starite Pickaxe is a solid alternative with decent luck bonuses and more accessible requirements.
The Arcane Pickaxe comes with 3 rune slots, and this is where you can really push your luck numbers to the stratosphere. Here’s the optimal rune setup:
Primary Rune: Miner Shard – Luck
Secondary Rune: Miner Shard – Yield
Tertiary Rune: Miner Shard – Luck (second one)
This is where advanced players separate themselves from the competition. By stacking temporary buffs, you can achieve astronomical luck levels during crucial mining sessions:
Luck Totem
Luck Potion
Miner Potion
Some luck boosts are permanent and scale with your playtime – these are essential for any serious luck build:
Dedicated Player Achievement
Master Miner Achievement
While luck itself isn’t something you can get from codes, there are often codes that provide items which indirectly boost your luck capabilities:
Active Codes (Check regularly for updates):
Where to Find Codes:
Pro Tip: During major events like the Extra Luck Weekend, developers often release special codes that provide additional luck boosts or rare items. Make sure to check for new codes daily during these events!
The Forge developers have been actively balancing and expanding the luck system. Here are the most recent updates that affect luck builds:
Extra Luck Weekend (December 2025)
Version 1.0.2 Updates (December 1, 2025)
Upcoming Changes to Watch For:
Now that you have the basics down, let me share some advanced strategies that most players never figure out:
High luck is useless if you don’t know how to monetize it effectively. Here’s my system:
Priority Ore List (by value during high luck):
AFK Mining Strategy:
Most players focus only on mining luck, but combat drops can be equally valuable:
High-Luck Combat Strategy:
Understanding how luck bonuses stack is crucial for optimization:
Stacking Order (highest to lowest priority):
Example Calculation:
After helping dozens of players optimize their luck builds, I’ve seen the same mistakes repeatedly:
Mistake #1: Ignoring Mining Speed High luck is useless if you can’t mine fast enough to take advantage of it. Always balance luck with mining speed.
Mistake #2: Not Planning Buff Windows Using luck potions and totems randomly is wasteful. Plan 5-10 minute intensive mining sessions around your buff timers.
Mistake #3: Forgetting About Combat Luck Many players focus only on mining luck and miss out on valuable combat drops.
Mistake #4: Poor Economic Choices Finding rare ores is great, but knowing when to sell vs. when to craft is crucial for long-term wealth.
Luck directly increases your chances of finding rare ores and valuable items. It’s a percentage multiplier that affects the game’s random number generation, making rare spawns more frequent. For example, an ore with a 1% base spawn chance might have a 3% chance with +200% luck.
No, and this is a common misconception. While luck is incredibly valuable for wealth accumulation, mining power is actually more fundamental. There’s no point having 300% luck if you can’t break the rocks that contain the rare ores. The best builds balance luck with sufficient mining power and speed.
The theoretical maximum luck is around 350-400%, combining:
Yes, most luck buffs stack additively. This means you can combine race bonuses, pickaxe bonuses, achievement bonuses, rune effects, totems, potions, and event modifiers for massive total luck values.
Yes! Luck increases your chances of getting high-quality runes, essence, and other valuable items from enemy drops. This makes luck builds excellent for both mining and combat farming.
Most temporary luck buffs last 300 seconds (5 minutes). This includes Luck Potions, Luck Totems, and similar consumables. Plan your intensive mining sessions around these timers.
For new players, I recommend focusing on a balanced approach rather than pure luck. Get a decent pickaxe first, then start incorporating luck elements as you progress. The Angel Race is worth rolling for early, but don’t neglect basic mining power.
All rare ores benefit from luck, but the ones with the lowest base spawn rates show the most dramatic improvements:
After diving deep into the luck mechanics of The Forge, I can confidently say that understanding and optimizing this stat will completely transform your gameplay experience. Luck isn’t just about finding cooler stuff – it’s about building wealth more efficiently, crafting better gear, and ultimately enjoying the game more through constant progression and discovery.
The beauty of The Forge’s luck system is that it rewards both knowledge and planning. By following the strategies in this guide, you’ll be able to create a luck build that puts you in the top tier of players, regardless of how much time you have to play.
Remember, the key to success with luck builds is balance. Don’t sacrifice all your mining power for luck, and don’t forget to take advantage of events and temporary buffs. With the right approach, you’ll be swimming in rare ores and wondering why you ever ignored this incredible stat.
Now it’s your turn! Start building that luck setup, and I’ll see you in the mines. Feel free to share your own luck-building tips and experiences in the comments below – I’m always excited to learn new strategies from fellow Forge enthusiasts!