
I’ve spent over 500 hours exploring every corner of The Forge, and let me tell you – this game’s world is way bigger than most players realize. When I first started, I thought Stonewake’s Cross was the entire game. Boy, was I wrong! After falling through countless hidden cracks, unlocking secret doors, and discovering areas most players never find, I’m here to share everything I’ve learned.
This isn’t just another location guide – it’s your complete roadmap to mastering The Forge’s massive world. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a veteran who’s been playing for months, I guarantee you’ll discover something new here. From hidden rooms that contain the game’s best pickaxes to fast travel routes that will save you hours of running around, I’ve got you covered.
Let’s dive into every location, secret area, and pro tip you need to know!
The Forge’s world is split into three main islands, each with its own level requirements and unique challenges. What makes this game special is how seamlessly these regions connect – you might think you’re just exploring a regular cave, but suddenly you’ll stumble into an entirely new biome that changes everything.
Here’s the breakdown:
Each island serves as both a progression hub and a massive explorable area with hidden secrets scattered throughout. The best part? Many locations serve multiple purposes – that innocent-looking mining spot might hide a rare pickaxe, while that random hallway could lead to an entire secret biome.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about discovering a hidden area in The Forge that most players never find. I remember the first time I stumbled into the Demonic Pickaxe Room – I had been playing for weeks and had no idea this entire area existed behind a locked door in the Volcanic Depths.
What keeps me coming back is how the game rewards curiosity. That mossy wall you keep passing? It might be fake. That random crack in the ceiling? You can probably jump through it. The game doesn’t hold your hand with minimaps or waypoints, which makes every discovery feel earned and exciting.
Plus, the community is constantly finding new secrets. Just last month, players discovered a hidden room in Frostspire that contains a special pickaxe most people thought was just a rumor. That’s what makes this guide essential – I’m constantly updating it with the latest discoveries.
Since The Forge doesn’t have an in-game minimap (frustrating, I know), you need to develop a mental map of each region. Here’s my personal navigation system that’s saved me countless hours:
Every island follows the same basic layout:
Pro Tip: Always start by finding the Forging Station when you enter a new area. Everything else will make sense once you know where crafting happens.
After hundreds of hours, I’ve discovered some fast travel methods that aren’t obvious:
Personal Tip: I always keep a Speed Potion from Maria’s shop handy. It cuts my travel time in half when I’m doing farming runs.
Stonewake’s Cross is your starting area, but don’t let that fool you – it’s packed with secrets that many players never discover even after hundreds of hours.
| Location | Purpose | My Pro Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Forging Station | Craft weapons/armor | Always enhance items before adding runes |
| Enhancer’s Place | Upgrade gear stats | Save your best essences for late-game items |
| Runemaker’s Place | Add runes to equipment | Pickaxes don’t need enhancing, just runes |
| Maria’s Potion Shop | Buy boost potions | Skip potions early, save money for pickaxes |
| Miner Fred’s Shop | Buy pickaxes | Skip Platinum pickaxe, buy Gold instead |
| Bard Area | Quest hub | Complete his guitar quest early for secret access |
| Wizard’s Tower | Reroll your race | Demon race opens secret areas later |
Hidden Roof Area – Jump onto the roof of the house next to Tomo the Explorist. There’s a cracked floor with loot that most players never find. I discovered this by accident when trying to get a better view of the area!
Fallen Angel’s Cave – This is a game-changer. Complete the Bard’s Guitar quest to get the Unknown Key, then use it on the locked gate inside the main cave. The enemies here drop rare essences, and the scenery is incredible.
Secret Cave (Bard’s Guitar Location) – Inside the main cave, look for a mossy wall near the back. It’s fake – walk through it to find the Bard’s Guitar and an Undead NPC. This area is essential for unlocking Fallen Angel’s Cave.
Here’s the exact route I use when starting fresh:
This loop typically takes 10-15 minutes and will get you enough for your first major pickaxe upgrade in about an hour.
Once you hit level 30 and unlock the Portal Tool, Forgotten Kingdom opens up. This is where the game really starts to shine with tougher enemies, better ores, and way more secrets.
| Location | Purpose | My Pro Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Forging Station | Advanced crafting | Sensei Moro has important quests here |
| Quest Board | Daily quests | Check this first when you log in |
| Goblin Village | Major quest hub | Complete Goblin King questline ASAP |
| Captain Rowan’s Camp | Quest hub | Use the cannon to reach this area fast |
| Ruined Cave | Main dungeon | Massive area with multiple districts |
The Ruined Cave is enormous and easy to get lost in. Here’s how I navigate it:
Personal Strategy: I always bring extra health potions to Volcanic Depths. The lava damage adds up quickly, and those elite mobs hit hard!
Demonic Pickaxe Room – This is probably the most important secret in the entire game. In the Volcanic Depths, find the black door at the end of the passage. You need the Demon race to enter, but inside is the Demonic Pickaxe – one of the best mining tools in the game.
Goblin Cave – Behind the waterfall in Goblin Village, you’ll find a locked stone wall. Complete the final Goblin quest to open it. Inside are rare crystals and some of the best farming spots in the game.
Crumbling Halls – Hidden inside the Goblin Cave, this area contains Tomo’s Lost Cat quest and some valuable loot chests that respawn daily.
Once you reach Forgotten Kingdom, here’s my optimized farming route:
This method typically earns me 10,000+ gold per hour, which is enough to keep your gear upgraded and save for better pickaxes.
Welcome to the endgame! Frostspire Expanse unlocks at level 70 and is absolutely brutal – but the rewards are incredible. I spent weeks here before I felt confident enough to tackle the Ice Golem boss.
| Location | Purpose | My Pro Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Bjorn’s Quest Area | Main quest hub | Talk to Sensei Moro first |
| Winter Forge | Endgame crafting | Unique weapons like Mace and Spear |
| Frozen Webs | Early farming zone | Great for progression farming |
| Summit’s Edge | High-level cave | Bring friends – orcs are tough |
| Ice Golem Portal | Boss arena | Requires full party or max gear |
Prismatic Pickaxe Area – This is the holy grail for miners. Find the frozen lake near Summit’s Edge and use your highest-tier pickaxe to break through. Underneath is the Prismatic Pickaxe location – the best mining tool in the game.
Santa’s Workshop – During winter events, this appears near spawn. The Santa Shop sells exclusive items, and the seasonal quests offer incredible rewards. I make sure to check for this every December.
Hidden Ice Caves – There are several ice caves that aren’t marked on any map. My favorite is behind the frozen waterfall near the Ice Canon – it contains rare ice essences that sell for thousands.
Here’s how I farm efficiently in Frostspire:
Warning: Frostspire is no joke. I’ve lost countless hours of progress by coming unprepared. Always bring extra health potions and don’t attempt solo unless you have maxed gear.
I keep this list updated with the latest working codes. These can give you a huge advantage, especially when starting out:
Current Active Codes March:
NEWFORGE – 500 Gold & Speed PotionWINTER2025 – Luck Potion x3PICKAXEMASTER – Mining Boost (10 minutes)SECRETAREAS – Random Rare EssencePro Tip: I check for new codes every Monday morning. The developers often release codes after major updates.
The January 2025 update brought some significant changes that affect location exploration:
These changes make exploration more rewarding but also require updated strategies. My farming routes above reflect these changes.
After spending hundreds of hours in The Forge, I’ve discovered some advanced techniques that most players never figure out:
Personal Recommendation: I’ve found the Demon race to be the best for exploration-focused players, thanks to the secret area access and fire resistance in Volcanic Depths.
A: Focus on completing the Wizard’s questline in Stonewake’s Cross. You’ll need to reach level 30 and craft the Portal Tool. I typically unlock it around level 25-28 by focusing on mining and crafting efficiency.
A: The Volcanic Depths in Forgotten Kingdom has the highest concentration of Demonite. Look for the dark red rocks near lava pools. I’ve found the best spots are in the back corners where fewer players farm.
A: Look for upward-sloping paths or follow water currents – they usually lead toward exits. If you’re really stuck, you can reset your character (Esc -> R), but be careful not to lose progress if you’re in combat.
A: Skip the Platinum pickaxe and save for the Gold pickaxe in Stonewake’s Cross. Then work toward the Demonic Pickaxe in Forgotten Kingdom (requires Demon race). Finally, aim for the Prismatic Pickaxe in Frostspire.
A: You need to reach the end of Summit’s Edge in Frostspire and enter the portal. I recommend being at least level 80 with full endgame gear, or bring a full party. The Ice Golem hits hard and has a lot of health.
A: Yes! The Hidden Roof in Stonewake’s Cross and several ice caves in Frostspire can be accessed without completing quests. I’m always discovering new hidden spots – the developers add them regularly.
The Forge’s world is incredibly deep and rewarding for those willing to explore every corner. After 500+ hours, I’m still discovering new secrets and finding better ways to navigate the massive world. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a veteran looking to optimize your gameplay, this guide should give you everything you need to master every location.
Remember, the best part about The Forge is how it rewards curiosity. That fake wall you keep walking past? Check it. That suspicious crack in the ceiling? Try jumping through it. You never know what secrets you might discover.
What’s your favorite hidden area in The Forge? I’d love to hear about your discoveries in the comments below. And if you found this guide helpful, don’t forget to check out my The Forge Beginner Progression Guide for more tips on getting started!
Happy exploring, and may your pickaxes never break!