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All Forge Enemies & Beat Tricks

All Forge Enemies & Beat Tricks – Expert (May 2026) Guide

Welcome to the most comprehensive guide to all enemies in The Forge and the tricks to beat them! As you venture deeper into the dangerous caves of The Forge, you’ll encounter increasingly hostile creatures that stand between you and valuable ores. Knowing your enemy is half the battle, and in this guide, I’ll walk you through every single enemy type, their stats, weaknesses, and the most effective strategies to defeat them. Whether you’re a beginner just starting out or a seasoned player looking to optimize your combat efficiency, this guide has everything you need to dominate every encounter and maximize your mining productivity.

All Enemies in The Forge – Complete Overview (May 2026)

The Forge features a diverse array of enemies organized into different categories and regions. Understanding each enemy type is crucial for survival and efficient progression. Below, you’ll find a complete breakdown of all enemies in The Forge, organized by their respective regions and threat levels.

Quick Reference: Enemy Categories by Region

RegionEnemy TypesThreat LevelCommon Loot
Stonewake’s CrossZombie, Elite Zombie, Delver Zombie, Brute ZombieLow-MediumGold, Basic EXP
Forgotten KingdomBomber, Skeleton Rogue, Axe Skeleton, Deathaxe SkeletonMedium-HighGold, Essence, Runes
Advanced AreasElite Skeletons, Reaper, Slime, Blazing SlimeHigh-Very HighRare Runes, High Gold, Premium EXP

Stonewake’s Cross Enemies

Zombie

  • Health: 20-52 HP
  • Damage: 6-11.2 DMG
  • Level: 1-5
  • Gold Drop: 5-10
  • Experience: 10-20 XP
  • Appearance: Plain old zombie with decaying appearance
  • Description: Though slow and clumsy, a decaying corpse that lashes out with bare hands. Weak alone, but deadly in numbers.

How to Beat: Zombies are the most basic enemies in The Forge. They move slowly and have low health, making them perfect for practicing your combat mechanics. Use basic attacks and circle around them to avoid their slow swings. Don’t let them group up, as multiple zombies can overwhelm you quickly.

Elite Zombie

  • Health: 70-295 HP
  • Damage: 20 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 5-10
  • Experience: 10-20 XP
  • Appearance: A zombie with a helmet and wielding a sword
  • Description: Once a formidable warrior, now a towering husk in battered armor. Swings a massive blade with crushing strength, far more durable and dangerous than its lesser kin.

How to Beat: Elite Zombies are significantly tougher than regular zombies. They have more health and hit harder, but they’re still relatively slow. Use your dash ability (Q key) to dodge their heavy attacks and look for openings after their swing animations. Consider using heavier weapons like axes or great swords to break through their armor more effectively.

Delver Zombie

  • Health: 40-175 HP
  • Damage: 12-30.4 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 10-20
  • Experience: 20-40 XP
  • Appearance: A zombie with a mining helmet and pickaxe
  • Description: A corrupted miner still clutching its rusted pickaxe. Years underground have left it gaunt and hunched, but its strikes are swift and relentless, fueled by an endless hunger.

How to Beat: Delver Zombies are faster than regular zombies and pack a bigger punch. Their mining pickaxe attacks can be devastating if you’re not careful. Use your mobility to your advantage – dash around them and attack from behind. They’re vulnerable to quick successive attacks, so faster weapons like daggers or straight swords work well against them.

Brute Zombie

  • Health: 220-370 HP
  • Damage: 28-47.5 DMG
  • Level: 5-10
  • Gold Drop: 32.5-45
  • Experience: 43.33-60 XP
  • Appearance: A large zombie with bulging muscles and stone-like skin
  • Description: A massive, grotesque monstrosity with bulging muscles and stone-like skin. Each thunderous blow can shatter bone, and its sheer size makes it a walking wall of undead terror.

How to Beat: Brute Zombies are the toughest enemies in Stonewake’s Cross. They have massive health pools and hit extremely hard. Never try to trade blows with a Brute Zombie – you’ll lose every time. Instead, use hit-and-run tactics: dash in, land a quick combo, then dash out before they can retaliate. Great weapons with high damage output are recommended, but prioritize staying mobile over raw damage.

Forgotten Kingdom Enemies

Bomber

  • Health: 60-120 HP
  • Damage: 70 DMG
  • Level: 1-5
  • Gold Drop: 5-10
  • Experience: 10-20 XP
  • Appearance: A skeleton wearing a helmet while holding a bomb
  • Description: A deranged undead strapped with volatile explosives, rushing toward its foes with reckless abandon. When it goes, it takes everything near it with a bang.

How to Beat: Bombers are extremely dangerous due to their explosive attack. They have relatively low health but can deal massive damage if they get close or when they die. Always maintain distance and use ranged attacks if possible. If you must fight them up close, kill them quickly then immediately dash away to avoid the explosion. Never corner yourself with a Bomber.

Skeleton Rogue

  • Health: 150-195 HP
  • Damage: 30-76 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 17.5-35
  • Experience: 37.5-75 XP
  • Appearance: A skeleton holding a dagger
  • Description: A swift skeleton rogue armed with sharp daggers, striking with silent precision.

How to Beat: Skeleton Rogues are fast and deadly, capable of quick successive attacks. Their speed makes them difficult to hit with slower weapons. Use faster weapons yourself and focus on timing your blocks perfectly. A well-timed parry (F key) can stun them, opening them up for a devastating counter-attack. Circle around them constantly to avoid their dagger strikes.

Axe Skeleton

  • Health: 125-215 HP
  • Damage: 15-38 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 25-50
  • Experience: 48.5-97 XP
  • Appearance: A skeleton wearing pieces of armor while holding an axe
  • Description: TBD (Based on appearance: A skeleton warrior with basic armor and axe weapon)

How to Beat: Axe Skeletons are balanced enemies with moderate health and damage. They’re slower than Skeleton Rogues but hit harder. Use a balanced approach – don’t be too aggressive but don’t be too defensive either. Wait for their axe swing animations, then dash in and attack during their recovery period. Straight swords and katanas work well against them due to their balanced speed and damage.

Deathaxe Skeleton

  • Health: 150-420 HP
  • Damage: 35-76 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 40-80
  • Experience: 58.5-117 XP
  • Appearance: A tall skeleton wearing a full set of armor with an axe
  • Description: A towering skeleton wielding a massive axe forged in dark rituals. Animated by bitter hatred, it swings with terrifying precision, cleaving through armor and bone alike.

How to Beat: Deathaxe Skeleton are elite enemies that require respect and careful strategy. They have high health and devastating damage output. Never fight them in enclosed spaces where you can’t dodge. Use hit-and-run tactics similar to Brute Zombies, but be even more cautious. Their axe attacks have wide arcs, so dash perpendicular to their swing direction rather than directly away.

Elite and Advanced Enemies

Elite Skeleton Rogue

  • Health: 250-295 HP
  • Damage: 45-114 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 45-90
  • Experience: 67.5-135 XP
  • Appearance: A skeleton with orange glowing eyes, holding a glowing dagger
  • Description: A stronger, swift skeleton rogue armed with sharp daggers, striking with silent precision.

How to Beat: Elite Skeleton Rogues are enhanced versions of regular Skeleton Rogues with glowing eyes and weapons. They’re faster, hit harder, and have more health. Perfect timing is essential against these enemies. Focus on parrying their attacks – the stun effect from a successful parry will give you crucial windows to deal damage. Consider using weapons with good parry frames like straight swords.

Elite Deathaxe Skeleton

  • Health: 300-570 HP
  • Damage: 50-123.5 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 60-120
  • Experience: 90-180 XP
  • Appearance: Like the Deathaxe Skeleton, but stronger with more menacing aura
  • Description: A stronger, towering skeleton wielding a massive axe forged in dark rituals. Animated by bitter hatred, it swings with terrifying precision, cleaving through armor and bone alike.

How to Beat: Elite Deathaxe Skeletons are among the most dangerous regular enemies in The Forge. They combine the high health of Brutes with the devastating damage of Deathaxe Skeletons. Approach these fights with extreme caution. Use environmental advantages when possible – fight near rocks or obstacles you can use to block their attacks. Great weapons with high single-hit damage are recommended to minimize exposure time.

Reaper

  • Health: 340 HP
  • Damage: 60 DMG
  • Level: 12
  • Gold Drop: 55
  • Experience: 80 XP
  • Appearance: A creature wearing a full set of armor with a glowing fireball for a head
  • Description: A mysterious high-level enemy with unknown origins

How to Beat: Reapers are rare, high-level enemies that should not be approached lightly. They have balanced stats but hit extremely hard and are likely to have special mechanics. Always ensure you’re at full health before engaging a Reaper. Use your most powerful weapons and consider using any consumables or buffs available. If you’re not confident in your ability to defeat a Reaper, it’s often better to avoid them entirely until you’re better equipped.

Slime

  • Health: 300-570 HP
  • Damage: 30 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 43-86
  • Experience: 43-86 XP
  • Appearance: A gelatinous mass of goo
  • Description: A gelatinous mass of corrupted magic, absorbing anything in its path. Though slow, its body reforms endlessly, making it incredibly resilient.

How to Beat: Slimes are unique enemies with high health but slow movement. Their main threat comes from their ability to absorb damage and potentially split or reform. Use weapons with good sustained damage rather than burst damage. Fire-based attacks or weapons are particularly effective against Slimes if available. Be patient when fighting Slimes – they may take longer to defeat but their slow speed makes them relatively safe to fight.

Blazing Slime

  • Health: 600-870 HP
  • Damage: 45 DMG
  • Level: 1-10
  • Gold Drop: 65-130
  • Experience: 110-255 XP
  • Appearance: A molten slime with fiery appearance
  • Description: A volatile variation of the Slime, its molten body scorches the ground it touches. Each attack splashes burning goo, turning the battlefield into a fiery trap.

How to Beat: Blazing Slimes are elite versions of regular Slimes with significantly higher health and fire-based attacks. They leave burning trails on the ground that can damage you over time. Always keep moving when fighting Blazing Slimes and never stand in their fire trails. Ice or water-based attacks are particularly effective if available. Due to their high health, these are endurance fights – make sure you have enough healing items or stamina regeneration.

2026 Advanced Combat Strategies and Tips

General Combat Mechanics

Mastering the combat system in The Forge is essential for surviving against tougher enemies. Here are the key controls and mechanics you need to know:

  • Q – Dash: Your primary defensive tool. Use it to dodge enemy attacks and reposition yourself
  • Left Click – Basic Attack: Your standard attack for most weapons
  • R/Right Click – Heavy Attack: More powerful but slower attack (works in Shift-Lock mode)
  • F – Block: Hold to block incoming damage. A perfectly timed block becomes a parry that stuns enemies
  • Shift – Sprint: Move faster when you need to reposition or escape

Weapon Selection Guide

Different weapons excel against different enemy types. Here’s my recommended weapon selection strategy:

Enemy TypeRecommended WeaponsReason
Fast Enemies (Skeleton Rogues)Daggers, Straight SwordsQuick attacks to match their speed
Tank Enemies (Brutes, Elite variants)Great Swords, AxesHigh damage to break through their health
Balanced Enemies (Regular Zombies, Axe Skeletons)Katanas, Straight SwordsGood balance of speed and damage
Explosive Enemies (Bombers)Any ranged option or fast meleeQuick elimination before explosion
SlimesWeapons with sustained damageEffective against their high health pools

Positioning and Environmental Tactics

Smart positioning can make even the toughest fights manageable:

  1. Use High Ground: Many enemies have trouble attacking if you’re positioned on rocks or elevated terrain
  2. Corner Fighting: Lure enemies into narrow passages where they can’t surround you
  3. Kiting: For slower enemies, maintain distance and attack while moving away
  4. Environmental Hazards: Some areas have traps or hazards you can use against enemies

Race Selection for Combat

Your choice of race in The Forge significantly impacts your combat effectiveness. Here are the best races for combat-focused players:

  • Angel (Mythical): Excellent all-around stats with defensive bonuses
  • Demon (Mythical): High damage output with offensive capabilities
  • Dragonborn (Legendary): Balanced stats with natural resistances
  • Undead (Rare): Reflects 10% of damage taken and has emergency healing

Essential Combat Tips

  1. Master the Parry: A perfectly timed block (F key) stuns enemies, giving you free damage opportunities
  2. Stamina Management: Don’t spam attacks – leave enough stamina for dodging and blocking
  3. Attack Patterns: Learn enemy attack patterns and exploit the recovery periods
  4. Group Management: Never let enemies surround you – prioritize isolating targets
  5. Health Management: Don’t wait until you’re at low health to use healing items

Rune and Equipment Optimization

Best Runes for Combat

Runes can significantly enhance your combat effectiveness. Here are the top runes for different playstyles:

  • Rot Stitch: Excellent for sustained damage over time
  • Ward Patch: Provides defensive bonuses and damage reduction
  • Rage Mark: Increases damage output at the cost of some defense

Equipment Enhancement Strategy

  1. Priority Order: Enhance weapons first, then armor pieces
  2. Rune Slots: Unlock all rune slots before adding runes
  3. Stat Balance: Don’t focus purely on damage – some defense is essential
  4. Elemental Resistance: Consider elemental resistances for specific enemy types

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Underestimating Groups: Even weak enemies can overwhelm you in numbers
  2. Poor Positioning: Getting cornered or surrounded is often fatal
  3. Ignoring Stamina: Running out of stamina leaves you completely vulnerable
  4. Neglecting Equipment: Fighting with underleveled gear makes everything harder
  5. Overextending: Being too aggressive can lead to unnecessary deaths

FAQ

What is the hardest enemy to fight in The Forge?

The Reapers and Elite Deathaxe Skeletons are generally considered the hardest enemies. Reapers hit extremely hard and have mysterious mechanics, while Elite Deathaxe Skeletons combine massive health pools with devastating damage output. Always ensure you’re well-equipped before attempting to fight these enemies.

Which enemies drop the best loot in The Forge?

Elite variants of every enemy type drop the rarest and most valuable loot. Elite Deathaxe Skeletons and Elite Skeleton Rogues are particularly good for farming rare runes and high amounts of gold. Blazing Slimes also drop excellent loot but are more challenging to defeat.

What’s the best weapon type for fighting enemies in The Forge?

The best weapon type depends on your playstyle and the specific enemy you’re fighting. For general use, I recommend straight swords or katanas as they offer a good balance of speed and damage. For tougher enemies, great swords or axes provide the burst damage needed to break through their health pools quickly.

How do I effectively fight multiple enemies at once?

When facing multiple enemies, prioritize positioning and crowd control. Use environmental obstacles to limit their ability to surround you, focus on eliminating the most dangerous threats first (like Bombers), and use your dash ability to reposition constantly. Never let yourself get cornered or surrounded.

What’s the best race for combat in The Forge?

Angel and Demon (both Mythical rarity) are the best races for combat due to their superior stat distributions and unique abilities. Among more common races, Dragonborn and Undead offer excellent combat capabilities with good defensive options.

How important is parrying in The Forge combat?

Parrying is extremely important, especially against faster enemies like Skeleton Rogues. A successful parry stuns the enemy, giving you a free window to deal significant damage. Mastering the timing for parrying can make difficult fights much easier and is essential for high-level play.

What should I prioritize when enhancing equipment?

Always prioritize enhancing your weapon first, as it directly impacts your combat effectiveness. After that, focus on chestplate and helmet for defensive bonuses. Unlock all rune slots before adding runes, and choose runes that complement your playstyle and the enemies you commonly face.

Conclusion

Mastering enemy encounters in The Forge is essential for progression and success in the game. By understanding each enemy type, their strengths and weaknesses, and employing the right strategies, you can turn even the most challenging fights into manageable victories. Remember to always be prepared, choose the right equipment for the job, and never stop practicing your combat skills.

The caves of The Forge are dangerous, but with the knowledge from this guide, you’re now equipped to face any enemy that comes your way. Keep mining, keep fighting, and most importantly, keep improving. The best gear and rarest ores await those who can conquer the challenges that lie beneath the surface!

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