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{{Item
 
 
|name=Forge
 
|name=Forge
|active=[[stone brick]]
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|image=Forge.png
|passive=[[clay]] (2.0 kg)
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|examine=A forge made from stone bricks and clay, intended for smelting and smithing.
|group=Containers
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|active=[[brick]]
|materials=*10 ct [[stone brick]]s
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|passive=[[clay]] (2.00 kg)
*20kg [[clay]]
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|group=Furnaces
|result=* 1 '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
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|materials=* 11x [[brick]]s
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* 11x 2.00 kg [[clay]]
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|result=* '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
 
|skill=masonry
 
|skill=masonry
 
|improve=masonry
 
|improve=masonry
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|dyeable=rune
 
}}
 
}}
  
=== Improvements ===
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== Description ==
To improve a forge, you must first right click, and examine the |forge. In the [[Event window]] you will see what you need to work on the forge to improve its [[quality]].
 
  
In all cases it will either require a [[stone chisel]] to chip away irregularities or [[rock shards]].
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A '''forge''' is a [[masonry]] furnace used for smelting [[:Category:Ores|metal ore]], heating items, smithing, and hardening items such as [[pottery]] and [[key mould]]s.
  
To improve with [[stone chisel]]:
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== Creation ==
#Equip a stone chisel from your inventory
 
#Right click on the stone forge and select '''Improvements'''/'''Chip'''
 
  
To improve with rock shards:
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* The unfinished forge will drop in front of you on the ground.
#Equip a [[rock shards]] from your inventory
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* Right-click the unfinished forge with another [[clay]] or [[brick]] activated and select ''Continue building''.
#Right click on the stone forge and select '''Improvements'''/'''Improve'''
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* Subsequent clay can be taken from a single large lump piece by piece. However, the lump will become progressively more damaged if you fail to attach it.
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* A rendered forge requires 1 extra [[clay]] to build.
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
:*Smelting [[:Category:Ores | metal ore]] into lumps.
 
:*Heating up items.
 
:*[[Cooking]]
 
  
Cooking in a [[forge]] is not recommended because there is a larger chance of burning your food. For [[cooking]] it would be better to use a [[stone oven]].
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* Used for smelting [[:Category:Ores|metal ore]] into lumps.
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* Used for heating items.
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* Used for hardening items such as [[pottery]] and [[key mould]]s.
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* Can be used for [[cooking]], though forges add 10 difficulty to the recipe being cooked.
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* To light the forge, activate a [[steel and flint]] while carrying [[kindling]], right-click the forge, and select ''Light''.
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* To fuel the forge, activate any [[fuel]] item, right-click the forge, and select ''Burn''.
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* Fuel can also be placed inside the forge, allowing fire damage to burn it.
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=== Burn time ===
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* The [[quality]] and [[rarity]] of a forge affects both how long it stays lit and how long it takes to heat items.
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* A 74 quality forge will burn for roughly 2 hours and 40 minutes with 20 kg of [[fuel]].
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* A 60 quality forge will burn for about 30 minutes with 1 kindling, which is enough time to allow cleaning for [[ash]].
  
== Tips ==
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== Notes ==
:* The [[quality]] level of a forge is a factor in both how long it stays lit for and how long it takes to heat up items. Example: a 40[[QL]] forge will take 20 minutes to get iron lumps glowing (may also depend on quality of lumps).
 
:* If using [[wood scrap]] as [[fuel]] only burn 20[[kg]] at a time. A 40QL forge will last for approximately 40 minutes before it needs refueling (more than 20kg does not seem to effect how long the forge lasts at any QL).
 
:* A forge will hold 28 [[ore]] at most. However, using a [[cauldron]] allows the forge to hold more things.
 
:* [[Tar]] and other fuel sorces can also be used; some burn better than others. See [[fuel]] for more info.
 
  
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* Only 20 kg of [[fuel]] is needed at a time; any more is unnecessary.
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* The QL of fuel does not seem to affect burning time.
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* Put items in [[cauldron]]s or [[backpack]]s inside the forge to allow it to hold more items.
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* A forge will hold 8 [[cauldron]]s.
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* A forge will hold at most 28 ore.
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* Items that can be [[fuel|burned]], such as [[tar]] or wooden items, will take damage in forges once they are almost searing hot.
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* If the burned item can be repaired, it will lose QL but show no damage.
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* Items can be placed on top of the forge, if there is enough room, and will be heated if the forge is hot.
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* Wooden or otherwise flammable items placed on the forge will be burned.
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* Any fuel source can be burned in the forge for fuel.
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* Can be loaded with a [[wagon]] or a [[large cart]] runed with a zinc [[rune]] of Magranon.
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* The forge takes up a little more space than 3 large crates.
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* Planted forges will not take damage on deeds.
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* Can be cleaned of [[ash]] with an activated [[shovel]].
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== Images ==
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[[File:Forges.png|600px|thumb|center|Forge material types]]
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[[Category:Babel/F]]
 
[[Category:Containers]]
 
[[Category:Containers]]
[[Category:Babel/F]]
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[[Category:Fire sources]]
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[[Category:Furnaces]]
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[[Category:Large light sources]]
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[[Category:Light sources]]
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[[Category:Pottery items]]
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[[Category:Rendered items]]
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[[Category:Rounded stone items]]
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[[Category:Sandstone items]]
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[[Category:Slate items]]
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[[Category:Stone items]]

Latest revision as of 06:40, 15 May 2026

Main / Skills / Masonry / Forge

Forge
A Forge
Examine
A forge made from stone bricks and clay, intended for smelting and smithing.
Creation
Total materials
Result
  • Forge
Skill and improvement
Properties
  • Can be colored with a color rune.

Contents

Description

A forge is a masonry furnace used for smelting metal ore, heating items, smithing, and hardening items such as pottery and key moulds.

Creation

  • The unfinished forge will drop in front of you on the ground.
  • Right-click the unfinished forge with another clay or brick activated and select Continue building.
  • Subsequent clay can be taken from a single large lump piece by piece. However, the lump will become progressively more damaged if you fail to attach it.
  • A rendered forge requires 1 extra clay to build.

Usage

  • Used for smelting metal ore into lumps.
  • Used for heating items.
  • Used for hardening items such as pottery and key moulds.
  • Can be used for cooking, though forges add 10 difficulty to the recipe being cooked.
  • To light the forge, activate a steel and flint while carrying kindling, right-click the forge, and select Light.
  • To fuel the forge, activate any fuel item, right-click the forge, and select Burn.
  • Fuel can also be placed inside the forge, allowing fire damage to burn it.

Burn time

  • The quality and rarity of a forge affects both how long it stays lit and how long it takes to heat items.
  • A 74 quality forge will burn for roughly 2 hours and 40 minutes with 20 kg of fuel.
  • A 60 quality forge will burn for about 30 minutes with 1 kindling, which is enough time to allow cleaning for ash.

Notes

  • Only 20 kg of fuel is needed at a time; any more is unnecessary.
  • The QL of fuel does not seem to affect burning time.
  • Put items in cauldrons or backpacks inside the forge to allow it to hold more items.
  • A forge will hold 8 cauldrons.
  • A forge will hold at most 28 ore.
  • Items that can be burned, such as tar or wooden items, will take damage in forges once they are almost searing hot.
  • If the burned item can be repaired, it will lose QL but show no damage.
  • Items can be placed on top of the forge, if there is enough room, and will be heated if the forge is hot.
  • Wooden or otherwise flammable items placed on the forge will be burned.
  • Any fuel source can be burned in the forge for fuel.
  • Can be loaded with a wagon or a large cart runed with a zinc rune of Magranon.
  • The forge takes up a little more space than 3 large crates.
  • Planted forges will not take damage on deeds.
  • Can be cleaned of ash with an activated shovel.

Images

 
Forge material types