The Forge Wiki Roblox: Ores, Weapons, Armor, Codes, and Crafting Hub
This wiki-style hub gives you a fast route through the most useful Roblox The Forge systems: ores, recipes, weapons, armor, pickaxes, race rerolls, codes, and update checks. Use it when you need a clean starting point before opening a full guide or testing a recipe in the calculator.
Quick Answer
If you searched for The Forge Wiki or The Forge Roblox Wiki, you probably want a quick answer, not a long history page. Start with the system that blocks your next decision. Use the ore list when you need multipliers and trait status, the weapon or armor tier pages when you need a target, the pickaxe guide when farming feels slow, and the codes page before spending boosts or spins.
Do not treat any wiki page, video, or comment as final after a Roblox update. The safest workflow is to verify the live game state, read the relevant guide, then test your exact ore mix in the calculator. This page keeps those routes together so you can move from a broad wiki search to a specific action.
Wiki Directory: Where to Go First
Use this directory like a table of contents. Each link points to a deeper page on this site instead of forcing one giant article to answer every possible The Forge question.
Crafting Calculator
Test ore combinations, compare weapon and armor odds, and decide whether a recipe is worth the materials.
Complete Ore List
Check ore multipliers, rarity, traits, area groups, and planning notes before choosing a mix.
Codes
Review redeem steps, code reward planning, and troubleshooting before spending boosts or spins.
Best Weapons
Pick a practical weapon target by damage, range, speed, recipe cost, and fallback value.
Armor Tier List
Compare defensive targets, World 3 armor searches, and heavy armor recipe priorities.
Pickaxe Guide
Use this when Arcane Pickaxe location searches, mining routes, or upgrade timing are slowing progress.
Core Systems at a Glance
A good wiki hub should reduce wrong turns. The table below separates each system by what you need to check, which local guide is the best match, and what can go wrong if you follow outdated advice.
| System | What to check | Best page | Common warning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ores and traits | Multiplier, rarity, area, whether a trait applies to weapons, armor, or all item types. | Complete Ore List | A high multiplier ore can still be wasteful if it does not improve the target item pool. |
| Weapons | Damage rhythm, range, recipe cost, and whether fallback weapons are still useful. | Best Weapons Guide | A top-tier named weapon is not a good target if the craft has poor fallback outcomes. |
| Armor | Survivability, defensive traits, world progression, and whether heavy armor is actually needed. | Armor Tier List | Heavy armor is powerful for bosses but can be overkill for ordinary farming. |
| Pickaxes | Unlock path, upgrade cost, mining speed, ore targets, and route value. | Pickaxe Guide | Location guides can become outdated when the Roblox experience updates. |
| Codes and rewards | Redeem path, reward type, expiration risk, and whether the reward fits your next plan. | Codes Guide | Do not spend a boost or spin before deciding whether the goal is farming, crafting, or rerolling. |
Ores drive most wiki searches because multipliers and traits decide recipe value.
Weapon targets should be chosen by practical odds, not only by tier-list hype.
Armor planning matters when survival is the bottleneck before your next craft.
How to Use This Wiki Hub Without Wasting Materials
The fastest path is not to read every guide in order. Start from the next decision that costs something: a rare ore, a code reward, a race spin, a pickaxe upgrade, or a boss preparation craft. Once the cost is clear, pick the matching system page and test the numbers before you act.
For example, a player stuck on mining should not start with best weapons. They should check pickaxe upgrade logic, choose ore targets, then use the ore list and calculator. A player dying in harder areas should check armor first. A player with enough survivability but weak damage should choose a weapon target and then compare recipes.
Decision workflow
- Name the bottleneck: damage, survival, mining speed, code rewards, or race rerolls.
- Open the matching guide from the directory instead of following a random search result.
- Check whether the advice depends on a recent Roblox update.
- Compare your actual inventory in the calculator before spending rare materials.
- Save expensive ores for attempts with useful fallback results.
Update Checks and Wiki Reliability
What can change after updates
- Code status, reward names, and expiration timing.
- Pickaxe unlock paths, quest gates, or area access.
- Ore availability, new area groups, or drop priorities.
- Weapon and armor naming, balance, or recipe value.
How to verify a claim
- Check the live Roblox experience and in-game UI first.
- Use official or community wiki references for names and broad context.
- Compare at least one editorial guide when the topic affects rare materials.
- Run your own recipe through the calculator before committing.
Related Planning Pages
External References
This page is a local navigation hub, not a replacement for live game checks. Use external references for names, community context, and update awareness, then verify important decisions with the calculator and in-game UI.
- The Forge community wiki for community-maintained pages about items, areas, and progression.
- Game8 The Forge guides for editorial guides that help cross-check current systems and player questions.
- Roblox for the live platform where game updates, descriptions, and official community links can change.
FAQ About The Forge Wiki Searches
Is this an official The Forge Wiki?
No. This is a practical wiki-style hub from The Forge Calculator. It organizes local guides, calculator pages, and cautious references so players can find the right planning page faster.
What should I read first?
Read the page tied to your next cost. Use ores for recipe planning, weapons for damage targets, armor for survival, pickaxes for farming routes, and codes before spending rewards.
Does a wiki page replace the calculator?
No. A wiki page can explain names and systems, but the calculator helps you test your exact ore mix and fallback outcomes before spending materials.
Why do wiki answers sometimes disagree?
Roblox experiences update often, and guides may judge different goals. One source may rank raw damage while another ranks recipe cost or comfort. Verify the live game and your own inventory.
Where should code questions go?
Use the codes guide first. Code searches are time-sensitive, so check redeem steps, reward type, and expiration risk before planning around a reward.
Move from wiki lookup to a tested plan
Once you know the system you care about, open the calculator, enter your real ores, and confirm that the next craft has useful odds before spending rare materials.