
Let me be real with you – I’ve spent countless hours in The Forge’s mines, burning through precious ores just to get another “Rusty” dagger that wouldn’t hurt a fly. If you’re tired of watching your friends one-shot bosses while you’re struggling with basic mobs, you’re in the right place.
After crafting over 500 weapons and analyzing every mechanic in-depth, I’ve created the most comprehensive weapons guide you’ll find anywhere. This isn’t just another tier list – it’s your complete blueprint to weapon mastery in The Forge’s current meta.
The Forge isn’t your typical Roblox game where bigger numbers always mean better weapons. What I love about this system is how it rewards knowledge and skill over pure luck. Three hidden layers determine whether your weapon becomes god-tier or vendor trash:
Base Stats vs. Real Performance
The Quality Multiplier Here’s what most guides don’t tell you: Two players can craft the exact same Katana, but one deals 40% more damage. Why? Quality Percentage. A “Masterwork” or 100% Quality roll scales your stats dramatically. Never settle for anything below 85% quality on your main weapon.
The Hidden Chance System When you see “Chance 1/16” in the tables below, that’s the rarity within that weapon family. But first, you need to roll the right weapon type (Dagger vs. Great Sword), which brings us to crafting mastery.
After 300+ hours in The Forge, what keeps me coming back is how every weapon type feels completely different. The lightning-fast Rapier playstyle versus the methodical, devastating Dragon Slayer swings – they’re practically different games.
What really hooked me was discovering that attack speed often beats raw damage for DPS. My Chaos Straight Sword consistently outperforms heavier weapons because I can land 2-3 hits in the time it takes for a Great Sword to swing once. But range? Range is king for survival. My Angelic Spear lets me poke the Ice Golem from outside its hitbox – something no dagger can ever do.
If you’re new, head to Stonewake’s Cross. The Forging Station sits between the Potion Seller and Runemaker. Here’s the crafting loop that changed everything for me:
Step 1: Mine Smart, Not Hard Before you even think about crafting, check out our The Forge Codes to boost your starting resources.
Step 2: The Crucible Strategy This is where most players mess up. You can actually “steer” the RNG toward your desired weapon type:
Step 3: Minigame Mastery for 100% Quality I wasted so many ores before mastering these minigames:
Smelting: Don’t spam click! Use small, rhythmic clicks to keep temperature stable. Overheating instantly ruins quality.
Pouring: Micro-taps are key. Hover that needle in the green zone. Bouncing off the walls kills your durability.
Hammering: This is the quality gate. Most people click too late. The game registers clicks slightly AFTER you press. Click a split second BEFORE the circle aligns perfectly.
Practice with 10 cheap Stone crafts first – the muscle memory is worth more than any rare ore.
After testing every weapon with max-quality rolls and optimal runes, here’s my definitive tier list. This isn’t based on feelings – it’s pure math with real combat testing.
These weapons redefine how you play The Forge. If you craft one of these, your entire progression changes.
Dragon Slayer (Colossal Sword)
Chaos Straight Sword
Tachi (Katana)
These weapons dominate most content and are often more practical than S-Tier options.
Angelic Spear
Rapier
Relevator (Gauntlets)
Reliable weapons that will carry you through most content.
Skull Crusher (Colossal Sword)
Great Sword (Colossal Sword)
Scythe (Great Axe)
These weapons have specific uses but are generally outclassed.
Uchigatana (Katana)
Mace
Use these temporarily while working toward better options.
Dagger
Basic Tools
These are the recipes that consistently produce the best results. I’ve tested each one multiple times to verify the outcomes.
After testing hundreds of rune setups, these are the game-changers:
For DPS Weapons: Drain Edge + Weapon Damage runes The health steal from Drain Edge keeps you alive during intense fights, while weapon damage runes amplify your base damage.
For Tank Builds: Fortification + Life Steal Perfect for Dragon Slayer users who trade hits with bosses.
For Speed Builds: Swift Strike + Critical Hit Transforms weapons like the Rapier into absolute monsters.
I wish someone had told me these earlier:
Not all ores are created equal. Here’s my priority list:
S-Tier Ores (Save These):
A-Tier Ores (Use for Important Crafts):
B-Tier Ores (Practice/Testing):
Best Choice: Angelic Spear Why: 11-stud range lets you attack from safety. Perfect for grinding resources without taking damage.
Best Choice: Chaos Straight Sword or Rapier Why: Lightning-fast attacks trigger on-hit effects constantly. Perfect for players who love high APM gameplay.
Best Choice: Dragon Slayer or Skull Crusher Why: Massive damage per hit. Ideal for players with good timing who want to see big yellow numbers.
Best Choice: Tachi or Great Sword Why: Good damage without the extreme requirements of S-Tier weapons. Perfect for most players.
Best Choice: Relevator Gauntlets Why: High mobility and solid damage. Unique playstyle that’s surprisingly effective.
The Winter Update brought significant changes that shook up the meta:
New Weapon Additions:
Balance Changes:
Crafting System Updates:
A: The hammering minigame performance is the biggest factor, followed by ore rarity and your timing during the shaping phase. I’ve found that clicking a split second BEFORE the circle aligns gives the best results.
A: Unless you have abundant high-tier ores, go for the Great Sword. It’s more realistic to obtain and performs nearly as well in most situations. The Dragon Slayer is only worth chasing when you’re already established.
A: The Rapier or Chaos Straight Sword. Speed matters more than damage in PvP, and being able to hit first often determines the winner.
A: Use the material count strategy: low ore counts (3-10) for light weapons, high counts (30+) for heavy weapons. The game’s logic follows material volume.
A: Absolutely. Better pickaxes not only mine faster but also have better luck stats for finding rare ores. Check out our The Forge Best Pickaxes guide for details.
A: The Angelic Spear. Most players overlook it because it’s not in the S-Tier, but the 11-stud range makes it incredibly safe for farming and boss fights.
The Forge’s weapon system is complex, but that’s what makes it rewarding. I’ve gone from struggling with rusty daggers to crafting god-tier weapons that dominate the leaderboards, and you can too.
Start by mastering one weapon type that fits your playstyle. Don’t chase the meta – play what feels natural. As you get comfortable with the crafting system and minigames, you’ll naturally progress to better weapons.
Remember, the best weapon is the one you can use effectively. A 100% quality Tachi in skilled hands outperforms a poorly rolled Dragon Slayer every time.
What weapons are you currently using? Have you discovered any crafting tricks I missed? Drop your experiences in the comments below – I’d love to hear about your forging adventures!
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