Forging is one of the core features of The Forge, letting you create personalized weapons based on the ores you choose.

This is a tutorial quest given by Sensei Moro at the beginning to understand the basics of the Forge.

Since the minigame influences how strong your final weapon becomes, learning the rhythm early helps you craft consistently powerful gear. Below is a complete, step-by-step guide to forging.

  • Quest Name: Learning the Forge!
  • Quest giver: Sensei Moro
  • Quest objectives: Forge 2 weapons
  • Quest rewards: Own 2 weapons

How to forge weapons in The Forge

Here is how you can forge your first weapons in The Forge:

Step 1

Go to the Forge area, which is on the other side of the Stonewake Cross.

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Step 2

Select up to 3 ores.

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Step 3

Click on the forge button and wait for the minigame to start.

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Step 4

Start by moving the pump as fast as you can to melt the ores. Use the mouse to move the pump up and down and fill up the golden bar on the left side of the screen.

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Step 5

To pour the ore into the mould, keep your cursor in the yellow region.

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Step 6

After pouring, break your mould and shape your weapon by hitting the rings correctly.

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Step 7

After the process, your weapon is forged successfully, and you can accept it for use.

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Tips for forging

If you want more reliable high-tier weapons, consistency is key. Here are simple tips that elevate your forging:

  • Keep a fast, steady pumping rhythm to avoid heat drops.
  • During pouring, focus your eyes on the center of the yellow bar instead of the cursor.
  • When striking rings, click slightly early—there’s a tiny input delay.
  • Mix ores thoughtfully instead of throwing random sets together.

Thanks for staying till the end! If this forging guide made things easier or gave you useful insights, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Drop your feedback or questions in the comments—we’re always active and ready to assist with anything that still feels unclear.