Ores
Ores are the fundamental materials used in forging weapons and armor. Each ore has a multiplier value that affects the probability of crafting different items. Higher multiplier ores increase your chances of creating rare and powerful equipment.

Galaxite
Sparkling like a fragment of the night sky, this impossibly rare ore hums with raw cosmic power. The apex forging material, capable of pushing weapons and armor into end-of-game territory with even a single ingot.

Arcane Crystal
A mysterious crystal imbued with arcane energy. Extremely rare and highly valued for creating powerful magical equipment.

Darkryte
Said to form only during the eclipse. This elusive black ore possesses an unusual property of light absorption. Forgers value it as a strong, durable material that enhances weapon speed and armor durability.

Demonite
A sinister looking crimson crystal with dark red gloom that radiates a powerful cursed feeling. When infused into equipment, it delivers searing force that frequently activates during combat.

Rainbow Crystal
A rare magical crystal emanating colorful energy. Valued for its unique properties in crafting enchanted equipment.

Magmaite
A volatile ore bubbling with veins that generates compressed heat bursts upon impact. When properly forged into weapons, it provides both explosive damage output and enhanced accuracy to the wielder.

Lightite
A luminous bluish crystal renowned for its intense radiance. The material reportedly causes dizziness and visual disturbances with prolonged exposure, yet its purity makes it highly valued. Only experienced Forgers can work it without losing focus.

Eye Ore
A dark glossy mineral with a pulsing eye-like core that follows movement in the dark. The ore exhibits unsettling properties during forging but grants extraordinary strength for weapons and armors.

Blue Crystal
A rare magical crystal emanating colorful energy. Valued for its unique properties in crafting enchanted equipment.

Mythril
Lightweight and insanely durable. A favorite of elite smiths and legends. A lightweight yet highly durable material prized by experienced craftspeople. The ore exhibits a purplish shimmer and is valued for balancing aesthetic appeal with defensive strength.

Crimson Crystal
A rare magical crystal emanating colorful energy. Valued for its unique properties in crafting enchanted equipment.

Magenta Crystal
A rare magical crystal emanating colorful energy. Valued for its unique properties in crafting enchanted equipment.

Orange Crystal
A rare magical crystal emanating colorful energy. Valued for its unique properties in crafting enchanted equipment.

Uranium
A bright-green mineral that radiates heat, energy, and danger. A dangerous endgame ore that serves as a great starter ore for those beginning to seek legendary ores, offering armor-focused benefits.

Ruby
A blood-red gem that gleams with fury. The ore radiates a fierce ember tint when forged and is popular among crafters who favor bold, flashy equipment. Valued for high-risk creations and reputed for its confidence-boosting properties.

Emerald
A vivid green gemstone with an unusually smooth surface discovered in the Forgotten Kingdom. Despite not being metallic, its peculiar conductive properties make it sought after for enchantments and precision tools.

Green Crystal
A rare magical crystal emanating colorful energy. Valued for its unique properties in crafting enchanted equipment.

Cuprite
A bright red metallic ore found near river rocks, known for its clean crisp shine. An epic vivid red ore suitable for crafting weapons and armor, prized for its durability and endurance properties.

Obsidian
Volcanic glass as sharp as it is strong, sourced from molten volcanic rocks. Known for its razor-sharp edge and unnatural sharpness. When properly shaped, it becomes one of the strongest defense materials available.

Dark Boneite
A corrupted variant of Boneite infused with dark energy. Its ominous appearance and enhanced properties make it valuable for creating sinister equipment.
Slimeite
A peculiar ore formed from crystallized slime deposits. Despite its squishy origins, it hardens into surprisingly effective crafting material.

Sapphire
Deep blue and ice-cold. Sold to sharpen senses when worn. A sharp blue gemstone with cool, deep-blue energy. The ore enhances mental sharpness and precision, making it valuable for enchanted tools requiring heightened senses.

Diamond
Possessing extreme hardness and unmatched clarity, Diamond is an excellent material for high-end weaponry and armor. It represents a late-game resource requiring specialized tools and skill to obtain.

Topaz
A golden, radiant ore prized for its aesthetic appeal and utility. A versatile mid-game resource for Forgers seeking to combine weaponry and armors requiring passive buffs and precision rather than brute strength. Natural warmth and clarity with an interesting pattern.

Amethyst
A shimmering purple gem, pulsing with magical energy. A mystical purple gemstone valued for both aesthetic appeal and practical crafting applications. Popular among both stylish warriors and mystics for mid-game weapon and armor enhancements.

Volcanic Rock
A basic plentiful material with a rare value. This heat-resistant ore serves as an accessible stepping stone for new forgers, being relatively easy to obtain while providing a meaningful boost to tool forging efforts.

Quartz
A translucent ore prized by Forgers for advanced weapon alloying. Lightweight and easy to handle, its precious nature helps enhance equipment. Its moderate rarity makes it valuable for those exploring deeper into the Forgotten Kingdom.

Lapis Lazuli
A deep blue stone prized for its visual appeal and mysterious properties. The ore is valued by crafters for its decorative potential and ability to create visually stunning weapons and armors with enhanced colors and capabilities.

Poopite
Forms where creature habitats, nutrient-rich soil, and mineral-saturated groundwater converge, compressing waste and sediment into hardened deposits. Though widely ridiculed, traders, farmers, and alchemists actively purchase it for specialized applications.

Boneite
An unusual ore formed from fossilized bone material compressed over millennia. Prized by crafters for its unique aesthetic and surprising durability.

Titanium
An uncommon silvery metal ore prized for its exceptional strength and durability. A coveted metal known for its near-unbreakable strength and lightness, making it useful for early-stage forgers crafting weapons and armor.

Cobalt
A sturdy bluish metal known for its resilience and sharp edges. Cold to the touch, cool in combat. Forgers appreciate Cobalt for being durable, easy to shape, and helpful in stabilizing heat-based alloys, making it a solid foundational material.

Aite
An unusual geometric formation, naturally occurring in stacked, angular shapes resembling the letter "A". The material is prized for its distinctive appearance and clean fracture patterns when extracted. Miners sometimes initially mistake it for carved markers or ruins.

Bananite
Yellow, slippery, looks and smells like a banana, yet surprisingly durable. Despite its peculiar banana-like appearance and odor, it forges into functional mid-tier equipment, though the heating process produces an unpleasant smell.

Platinum
Smooth, silvery, and highly conductive. Rare and sought-after. Platinum is denser than silver and sturdier than gold, suited for late-game equipment that balances durability with precision performance rather than rapid-attack playstyles.

Mushroomite
A strange hybrid of ore and fungus that grows out of damp rock as clustered caps over a mineral core. The material is spongy when mined, then hardens in the forge, appealing to crafters seeking distinctive aesthetics or unconventional gear designs.

Cardboardite
Looks like discarded packaging wedged in the rock, yet refines into durable components used in shield cores, cosmetics, and advanced recipes requiring affordable yet reliable materials.

Gold
A soft but visually striking metal prized for its prestige rather than combat effectiveness. Gold forges into flashy gear with decent power, though the builds tend to hit softer than their cost suggests. Players favor this ore for cosmetic equipment, trading-focused gameplay, and luxury weapons.

Silver
A bright, clean metal that forges into light but reliable gear. Silver is valued for anti-curse charms and monster-hunting tools due to its reputation for purity. Silver gear is light and responsive, making it particularly suitable for precision-focused weapons like enchanted blades and blessed bolts.

Tin
A softer metal that rarely shines on its own, but becomes incredibly valuable in blends. Tin functions primarily as a support materialβforgers incorporate it into alloy recipes to smooth damage ranges, tweak weight, or push stability on otherwise volatile weapons.

Iron
The workhorse metal of Stonewake's Cross. While harder to locate than Copper, Iron provides sturdier tools and stronger weapons. The resource supports many mid-game builds due to its affordable farming costs and sufficient durability for experimentation.

Copper
A beginner's best friend in the forge. Copper serves as an entry-level ore for novice forgers, reliable and economical for experimentation. It's commonly used to craft initial tools and weapons due to its affordability and forgiving nature during skill development.

Sandstone
Crumbly yet sturdy enough to build with. Not great with water.

Stone
The most basic ore found in Stonewake's Cross. Stone serves as the most fundamental ore in the game with a guaranteed drop rate. Its primary purposes are early-game progression and forge fuel when better materials aren't needed.

Fichillium
A special oddity pulled from Lucky Blocks, acting more like a commemorative token than a real resource. Rather than serving practical refining purposes, this relic ore operates as a curiosity or trophy item.