Get ready to venture even deeper into Crumbling Halls and the foreboding Ashen Passage of the Forgotten Kingdom in The Forge on Roblox with the “Sensei Moro 6” quest. Unlocking automatically after Sensei Moro 5, this quest ramps up the challenge by requiring 25 Basalt Cores and 5 Basalt Veins, plus hunting ultra-rare Eye Ore, Emeralds, and Cuprite to push your mining prowess further.

How to start
Complete the previous Sensei Moro 5 quest to unlock Sensei Moro 6, which starts automatically right after you finish it.
Objectives
- Mine Basalt veins: 0/5
- Mine Basalt Core: 0/25
- Get Eye Ore: 0/1
- Get Emerald: 0/2
- Get Cuprite: 0/2
Walkthrough
Follow the steps below to complete the Sensei Moro 6 quest:
Step 1
Head further into Descent's Beginning to reach Crumbling Halls, where you'll have to mine 25 Basalt Cores to complete the first objective.

Step 2
Keep mining Basalt Cores and Basalt Veins to collect 2 Cuprites. With a rare 1-in-303 drop chance, persistence is key to completing this second objective.
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Step 3
For the next objective, mine Basalt Cores and Basalt Veins to collect 2 Emeralds. With a rare 1-in-363 drop chance, patience is essential.
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Step 4
For the Eye Ore, you can mine Basalt Rock, Basalt Core or Basalt Vein to obtain it. The drop chance of an Eye Ore is whopping 1 in 1333 as it's a legendary item.
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Step 5
For the final objective—mining Basalt Veins—you’ll need to venture deeper to reach Ashen Passage. Make sure you have a Pickaxe with at least 78 base damage, such as the Mythril Pickaxe, to successfully complete this task.
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Step 6
Mine 5 Basalt Veins once you reach Ashen Passage to complete the quest, which will automatically trigger the next quest—Sensei Moro 7.
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