The Forge Best Pickaxes Tier List for Your Mining Progression

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In the depths of The Forge on Roblox, your pickaxe is just as important as the weapon you carry. While a high-tier weapon helps you survive the depths of the Forgotten Kingdom and beyond, a top-tier pickaxe is what allows you to actually harvest the legendary ores required to craft that gear. To that end, our guide will break down the best pickaxes in The Forge in the form of a tier list, focusing on mining power, luck boosts, and rune slots to help you mine your way to ultimate power!

The Forge Pickaxe Tier List

TierPickaxes
S-TierArcane Pickaxe, Demonic Pickaxe
A-TierLightite Pickaxe, Mythril Pickaxe, Magma Pickaxe
B-TierUranium Pickaxe, Titanium Pickaxe, Cobalt Pickaxe, Stonewake’s Pickaxe
C-TierPlatinum Pickaxe, Gold Pickaxe, Iron Pickaxe, Bronze Pickaxe

S-Tier Pickaxes

The tools in this tier represent the absolute peak of efficiency. They offer the highest luck stats and the maximum number of rune slots, making them the only choices for end-game players.

Arcane Pickaxe

The Arcane Pickaxe is widely considered the best overall tool in The Forge and strikes a perfect balance between speed and utility. With a 50% Luck Boost and three rune slots, itโ€˜s designed for players who are hunting for the rarest ores in the Forgotten Kingdom. It also provides a 10% Mining Speed buff, which keeps the gameplay feeling snappy. You can purchase it for 125,000 Gold at the Bard’s shop once you complete the Lost Guitar quest.

Demonic Pickaxe

If raw power is your only concern, the Demonic Pickaxe is the king. It boasts the highest Mine Power in the game at 175, allowing it to destroy even the toughest Volcanic Rocks in seconds. It has a slightly higher Luck Boost than the Arcane (51%), but it comes with a -15% Mining Speed penalty. Because it costs staggering 500,000 Gold, most players view this as a trophy item rather than a mandatory upgrade.

A-Tier Pickaxes

A-Tier pickaxes are the high-end tools required to bridge the gap between mid-game and the elite tier. These tools can mine every material in the game.

Lightite Pickaxe

The Lightite Pickaxe is the favourite for players who value speed above all else. It grants a massive 30% Mining Speed bonus, which significantly reduces the “clink” time on high-health nodes. While it only has two rune slots and 100 Mine Power, its efficiency in clearing large fields of ore makes it a fantastic tool for gold farming. It can be purchased for 98,500 Gold.

Mythril Pickaxe

The Mythril Pickaxe is considered the most important “milestone” tool. Priced at 67,500 Gold, it is usually the first expensive pickaxe players save for. It offers 80 Mine Power and a solid 43% Luck Boost. While it cannot mine Volcanic Rocks without the help of Power Runes, it is the most reliable tool for farming Basalt and Mythril in the transition to the end-game.

Magma Pickaxe

Hidden away in the Ashen Passage for 85,000 Gold, the Magma Pickaxe is a niche power tool. It has 135 Mine Power, making it stronger than the Arcane and Lightite for breaking heavy rocks. However, it only offers two rune slots and a lower Luck Boost. It is a great choice if you find yourself struggling with rock health, but most players skip it in favour of the Arcane.

B-Tier Pickaxes

B-Tier pickaxes are the mid-game workhorses. These are the tools you will use to explore the depths of the Forgotten Kingdom for the first time.

Uranium Pickaxe

The Uranium Pickaxe is a solid upgrade for those entering the second island. It offers 67 Mine Power and a 41% Luck Boost for 42,500 Gold. It is a reliable tool, though it is often overshadowed by the Mythril Pickaxe, which isn’t much more expensive but offers better long-term utility.

Titanium Pickaxe

Costing 27,500 Gold, the Titanium Pickaxe is a standard mid-tier choice. It provides 55 Mine Power and a 38% Luck Boost. Itโ€™s essentially a “safety” pickaxe โ€“ if you find that Cobalt isn’t strong enough to mine the nodes in the new zones, Titanium is your next logical step.

Cobalt Pickaxe

The Cobalt Pickaxe is usually the first “real” pickaxe players get after leaving the starter area. For 15,000 Gold, it provides 45 Mine Power and 34% Luck. Itโ€™s the minimum requirement to comfortably mine Basalt Veins, making it an important milestone of early progression.

Stonewake’s Pickaxe

Stonewakeโ€™s Pickaxe is the most unique pickaxe in the game. Found in the Inner Cave for only 3,333 Gold, it has an incredible capacity of three rune slots. While it has a -30% Mining Speed penalty and only 33 Mine Power, the ability to stack three Luck or Power runes early on makes it punch way above its weight class.

C-Tier Pickaxes

C-Tier pickaxes are starter tools. They are cheap, accessible, and meant to be replaced as quickly as possible.

Platinum Pickaxe

The highest of the “basic” shop items, the Platinum Pickaxe costs 7,500 Gold to obtain. It offers 35 Mine Power and 30% Luck. While it is a direct upgrade over Gold, many players prefer to save their money and jump straight to the Cobalt or Stonewakeโ€™s pickaxe.

Gold Pickaxe

The Gold Pickaxe is a basic upgrade for mere 3,500 Gold. It provides 25 Mine Power and 24% Luck. It is useful for mining Iron and Copper faster, but it lacks the power to handle anything found deep in the caves.

Iron Pickaxe

The Iron Pickaxe is your first real upgrade from the starting tool, costing only 1,250 Gold. It has 15 Mine Power and 18% Luck. Essentially, itโ€™s a necessary purchase to begin your journey, but nonetheless, you will outgrow it within your first hour of play.

Bronze Pickaxe

The Bronze Pickaxe is a minor step up from the default tool for 500 Gold. It offers 10 Mine Power and 12% Luck. For that, itโ€™s the cheapest upgrade in the game, intended for brand-new players who need a small boost to their mining speed as part of their tutoria progress.


Ore Mining Requirements

To truly get on top of the mining economy in The Forge, you need to match your tool’s Mine Power to the hardness of the ore you are targeting. If your Mine Power is too low, you will find yourself swinging indefinitely at a single node with no results.

Below, we have compiled a breakdown of the requirements for every major ore and node in the game, followed by our final verdict on the best progression strategy. Use this table to determine if your current pickaxe is strong enough for the zone you are exploring.

Ore/Node TypeRequired Mine PowerBest Location
Stone / Iron / Copper1+Stonewakeโ€™s Cross (Island 1)
Coal / Silver / Gold10+Inner Cave
Diamond / Emerald25+Deep Caves
Basalt Vein45+Forgotten Kingdom (Island 2)
Mythril / Uranium65+Forgotten Kingdom (Isle)
Lightite / Adamantite85+Ashen Passage
Volcanic Rock / Bananite100+Volcanic Crater

How to Boost Mine Power

If you find a rare node like a Bananite vein, but your pickaxe falls just short of the 100 Power requirement, you don’t necessarily need to buy a new tool. You can use the Rune Maker to equip Power Runes. Each tier of Power Rune adds a flat bonus to your Mine Power, allowing a mid-tier tool like the Mythril Pickaxe to punch into the high-tier weight class.

Which Pickaxe Should You Buy First?

To maximize your gold and time, you should avoid buying every single pickaxe. In our experience, the most efficient path is to start with the Iron Pickaxe at the first opportunity, then jump to Stonewake’s Pickaxe for the rune slots, then move to Mythril for the power spike, and finally finish with the Arcane Pickaxe.

Upgrading to the right pickaxe is the foundation of your mining success in The Forge on Roblox. While the Arcane Pickaxe is the undisputed champion for general play due to its high luck and rune capacity, the Demonic Pickaxe remains the ultimate goal for those who want to clear the Volcanic Crater with ease. Remember to focus on your Mine Power first, and once you can break the rocks in your area, pivot your focus toward Luck Boosts to maximize your rare drops.


Now that you have the right tool for the job, youโ€™ll need to make sure that the rest of your loadout is up to par. If you’re looking to maximize your build, check out our Best Weapons Tier List to find the best blade for defending your haul. If you’ve already started collecting rare materials, head over to our Best Armor Recipes Guide to see what you should craft next. And don’t forget to visit our Best Races Tier List to find out which races are worth rerolling for. Speaking of which, for extra rerolls, check out the latest The Forge codes.