The complete Forging Guide for Colossal Swords in The Forge Roblox
Introduction
Colossal Swords are some of the most iconic and powerful mid–late game weapons in The Forge. But unlike most weapons, forging a Colossal Sword is not straightforward. Even with the same recipe, players can end up with:
- Different sword models
- Different rarities
- Different damage values
- Different bonus stats
This guide explains exactly how Colossal Sword forging works, from ores to RNG tiers, and includes example outcomes (Great Sword and Dragon Slayer) to show how different your results can be.
1. Materials Needed to Forge a Colossal Sword
There isn’t only one recipe for Colossal Swords, but the most common mid-game combination is:
These ores create a high chance of rolling the Colossal Sword category while providing strong damage scaling.
Mid-game recipe examples
| RECIPE | EYE ORE | RIVALITE | RUBY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recipe 1 | 16 | 14 | 10 |
| Recipe 2 | 10 | 18 | 12 |

2. Understanding the Crafting Multiplier
When you place ores into the forge, you’ll see a Multiplier appear (e.g., 3.38×, 3.50×).

This multiplier controls:
- Base damage of the forged weapon
- The scaling of bonus stats (Weapon Damage %, Crit Chance %, etc.)
- The quality potential (Epic, Legendary, Masterwork)
Higher rarity ores or larger quantities → higher multiplier.
Showing Multiplier Changing
3. Weapon Type Chances
Even if you use the perfect recipe, you are not guaranteed a Colossal Sword.
Typical chances look like:

4. The RNG System Inside the Colossal Sword Category
Once the forge decides you ARE getting a Colossal Sword, a second roll happens.
Players miss this completely.
Inside the 65% Colossal Sword pool, there are four sword variants, each with their own rarity:
| Variant | Internal Chance | True Chance | Typical Bonuses |
|---|---|---|---|
| Great Sword | 1 / 1 | 65% | Small Weapon Damage • Small Crit Chance • Small Health Penalty |
| Hammer | 1 / 4 | 16.25% | Medium Weapon Damage • Crit Chance • Health Penalty |
| Skull Crusher | 1 / 8 | 8.12% | Higher Base Damage • Lethality • Crit Chance |
| Dragon Slayer | 1 / 16 | 4.06% | Highest Base Damage • +Lethality • +20% Crit • -Health |
5. Crafting Quality
Once the game decides which sword variant you’re getting, you enter the forging minigame.
Your performance in this minigame directly influences:
- The final Craft Quality
- How strong your stat rolls are
- Whether you can reach Masterwork (100%), the highest possible quality
Below is a simple breakdown of the quality tiers from low to highest..
| Quality | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Broken | Extremely low scaling • Very weak stats |
| Poor | Below-average stats • Weak damage |
| Worn | Low stats but usable |
| Average | Standard stats • No boosts |
| Good | Slight stat boosts • Decent damage |
| Excellent | Strong stats • Great scaling |
| Perfect | Near-max scaling • Very strong |
| Masterwork | Maximum scaling • Best possible stats |
CRAFT QUALITY EXAMPLES:


Yes. Certain ores in The Forge come with built-in stat traits. When you include those ores in a recipe, their traits influence the bonuses your final weapon rolls. For example, Eye Ore can add extra weapon damage but reduce health, while Rivalite contributes critical chance. The strength of these bonuses depends on how much of that ore is used, combined with your forge multiplier and crafting quality. This is why changing your ore mix can completely alter the bonus stats you get. For more info about ores, check out this beginner guide.
6. Example Outcomes(Great Sword & Dragon Slayer)
Example 1 : Great Sword (1/1 )
- Solid but lower base damage
- Normal chance outcome
- Good for early/mid-game

Example 2 — Rare Variant: Dragon Slayer (1/16)
- Rare RNG outcome
- Highest base damage among mid-game variants
