All Quests and Rewards in The Forge Roblox (March 2026) Ultimate Guide

Quests in The Forge are your fastest path to wealth, experience, and progression in this addictive Roblox RPG simulator. Whether you’re just starting with your first stone pickaxe or grinding for endgame content, completing quests will dramatically accelerate your journey. I’ve spent countless hours exploring every cave, talking to every NPC, and completing every quest to bring you this comprehensive guide that covers everything you need to know about quests and rewards in The Forge.
Quick Overview: The Forge Quest System
| Quest Type | Best For | Typical Rewards | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tutorial Quests | New Players | Portal Tool, Basic Gear, XP | Easy |
| Repeatable Combat Quests | XP Farming | Cash, XP | Easy-Medium |
| Repeatable Mining Quests | Resource Gathering | Cash, XP | Easy-Medium |
| One-Time Story Quests | Progression | Unique Items, Area Access | Medium-Hard |
| Elite Quests | Endgame Players | High Cash, High XP | Hard |
Understanding Quest Types in The Forge
The Forge features three main categories of quests that serve different purposes in your progression journey:
Tutorial Quests: Your Foundation
Tutorial quests, primarily given by Sensei Moro, are essential for new players. These missions teach you core mechanics like mining, forging, combat, and enhancement systems. Crucially, completing the full tutorial chain unlocks the Portal Tool, which is required to access the Forgotten Kingdom and advanced content.
Repeatable Quests: Your Income Stream
These quests can be completed infinitely and form the backbone of your gold and XP farming. They’re perfect for consistent progression without requiring constant exploration or discovery of new content.
One-Time Quests: Major Progression Milestones
These quests unlock new areas, tools, and significant rewards. Many are tied to story progression and open up entirely new gameplay possibilities.
Complete Quest List by Location
Stonewake’s Cross Quests
Stonewake’s Cross serves as the starting area and contains essential beginner quests that teach core mechanics.
Sensei Moro: The Tutorial Master
Location: Beside the forging station at Stonewake’s Cross (and later in Forgotten Kingdom)
Tutorial Quest Chain:
- First Pickaxe: Speak with Sensei Moro, equip Stone Pickaxe, mine 6 ores
- Learning to Forge: Use forge, complete minigames to forge 2 weapons
- Getting Equipped: Equip crafted weapon, sell extra to Marbles
- New Pickaxe!: Buy Bronze Pickaxe, mine 10 ores, kill 1 zombie
- Preparing for Battle: Craft 2 armor pieces at forge
- Forging Under Pressure: Buy Iron Pickaxe, kill 3 zombies, mine 35 ores, craft 3 items
- Reporting In: Speak with Sensei Moro
- The First Upgrade: Enhance any item 3 times at Enhancer Shop
- Runes of Power: Add rune to any item at Runemaker Shop
- End of the Beginning: Final conversation with Sensei Moro
- Everything Starts Now: Reach level 10, visit Wizard
Rewards: Portal Tool, XP, Cash, various pickaxes and gear
Pro Tips: Complete these quests immediately when starting – they’re essential for progression and the Portal Tool is required for accessing 90% of game content.
Bard: The Musician’s Lost Item
Location: Beside the campfire at Stonewake’s Cross
Quest: Find Bard’s lost guitar in the hidden cave near the cave entrance
Completion Guide:
- Enter The Cave and look for breakable ground on the left wall
- The Secret Cave entrance is easily missed – search carefully
- Find the guitar with a skeleton inside
- Return to Bard
Rewards: Unknown Key, Guitar Finder Badge, XP, Cash
Important: Start this quest before entering the cave, or the guitar may not count toward completion.
Umut the Brave: The Zombie Hunter
Location: Inside the cave at Stonewake’s Cross
Quests (Repeatable):
- Kill 4 Zombies
- Kill 5 Zombies
- Kill 8 Zombies
Rewards: Cash, XP
Strategy: Stay in the main cave chamber where zombies respawn quickly. Avoid elite zombies as they don’t count toward these quests and take longer to defeat.
Nord: The Mining Specialist
Location: Inside the cave at Stonewake’s Cross, near Umut
Quests (Repeatable): Find various ores inside Stonewake’s Cross caves
Rewards: XP, Cash
Tips: Mine the closest and most common ores to complete quickly. Great for early-game XP without combat requirements.
Tomo the Explorist: The Cat Searcher
Location: Behind Greedy Cey NPC, on the path to Wizard’s Hut
Quest: Find Tomo’s Cat inside the Goblin Cave
Prerequisites: Must complete Goblin King’s quest first to access Goblin Cave
Rewards: CatLover Title, XP, Cash
Note: The cat hides deep inside the Goblin Cave and can be easily overlooked – explore thoroughly.
Forgotten Kingdom Quests
Access to Forgotten Kingdom requires the Portal Tool from completing Sensei Moro’s tutorial chain.
Sensei Moro (Advanced)
Location: At the forge in Forgotten Kingdom
Quest Types (Repeatable):
- Mining advanced ores (Basalt materials)
- Finding rare ores (Fireite, Magmaite, Darkryte, Demonite)
Rewards: Higher XP and Cash than Stonewake’s Cross quests
Captain Rowan: The Undead Slayer
Location: Camp outside the Ruined Cave in Forgotten Kingdom
Quests (Repeatable): Kill various undead enemies in the Ruined Cave
Rewards: Cash, XP
Strategy: Attempt once you have solid armor and forged weapons. Enemies spawn regularly, making this good for steady combat XP.
Barakkuulf: The Basalt Miner
Location: Near Sensei Moro at Forgotten Kingdom forge
Quests (Repeatable):
- Mine 150 Basalt Rocks
- Mine 50 Basalt Cores
- Other Basalt-related objectives
Rewards: Cash, XP
Tips: Basalt is easier with stronger pickaxes. Combine with mining routes for natural progression.
The Masked Stranger: The Skeleton Hunter
Location: Near Ruined Cave entrance in Forgotten Kingdom
Quests (Repeatable):
- Kill 50 Skeleton Rogues
- Kill 30 Axe Skeletons
- Kill 15 Deathaxe Skeletons
- Kill 5 Bombers
Rewards: Cash, XP
Strategy: These enemies hit harder than zombies. Use enhanced gear and combine with other Ruined Cave activities for maximum efficiency.
Amber: The Elite Hunter
Location: Deep inside Forgotten Kingdom Cave
Quests (Repeatable): Kill elite enemies including Rogue Skeletons, Deathaxe Skeletons, Reapers, Blazing Slimes
Rewards: High Cash, High XP
Warning: Challenging endgame content requiring high-level equipment. Best attempted in groups or with excellent mobility.
Line: The Fireite Seeker
Location: On the way to Forgotten Kingdom Cave
Quest: Fetch Fireite from mining Volcanic Rocks
Rewards: Cash, XP
Note: Ensure your pickaxe can break volcanic rocks before accepting. Fireite becomes common in volcanic areas.
Monke: The Bananite Collector
Location: Small island behind spawn point in Forgotten Kingdom
Quest: Bring 30 Bananite Ores
Rewards: 10,000 Cash, 5,000 XP
Strategy: Bananite has low drop rate – collect passively while mining other rocks. One of the highest single-quest cash rewards available.
Isaac: The Potion Delivery
Location: Near Captain Rowan in camp area
Quest: Bring 1 Health Potion from Stonewake’s Cross
Rewards: Cash, XP
Tips: Craft or buy Health Potion I before heading to Isaac to save time. Quick and easy XP boost.
Goblin King: The Gatekeeper
Location: Between Enhancer and Fisher NPCs
Quest: Pay $75,000 total plus rare ores for Goblin Cave access
Rewards: Unlocks Goblin Cave access
Strategy: Save gold early by forging and selling weapons rather than raw ore. Major investment but opens access to rare resources and Tomo’s Cat quest.
Skal: The Demonite Trader
Location: Near Demonic Pickaxe room (Volcanic Depths)
Quest: Submit 3 Demonite
Rewards: Demonite Key
Tips: Keep Demonite when mining deeper areas. The Demonite Key is crucial for late-game progression and stronger pickaxes.
Quest Progression Strategy
Beginner Phase (Levels 1-10)
Focus: Complete all tutorial quests first Priority Quests:
- All Sensei Moro tutorial quests
- Bard’s guitar quest
- Basic Umut and Nord repeatable quests
Goals: Unlock Portal Tool, learn basic mechanics, reach level 10
Early-Mid Game (Levels 10-25)
Focus: Unlock Forgotten Kingdom and establish income streams Priority Quests:
- Monke’s Bananite quest (10,000 cash reward)
- Isaac’s potion delivery quest
- Basic Forgotten Kingdom repeatable quests
- Goblin King quest (when affordable)
Goals: Access Forgotten Kingdom, unlock Goblin Cave, build equipment fund
Mid Game (Levels 25-50)
Focus: Efficient farming and progression Priority Quests:
- Masked Stranger skeleton quests
- Captain Rowan undead quests
- Barakkuulf Basalt mining quests
- Advanced Sensei Moro quests
Goals: Upgrade equipment consistently, farm XP efficiently
End Game (Levels 50+)
Focus: Maximum efficiency and rare content Priority Quests:
- Amber elite enemy quests
- Skal’s Demonite quest
- High-level repeatable quests
- Any remaining one-time quests
Goals: Acquire best equipment, access all areas, maximize income
Best Quests for Specific Goals
Fastest XP Farming
- Amber’s Elite Quests – Highest XP per completion
- Masked Stranger Quests – Good XP with decent enemy density
- Captain Rowan Quests – Steady XP with easier enemies
Best Money Making
- Monke’s Bananite Quest – 10,000 cash single reward
- Amber’s Elite Quests – High cash rewards
- Repeatable mining quests – Consistent income
Easiest for Beginners
- Nord’s Mining Quests – No combat required
- Umut’s Zombie Quests – Simple combat objectives
- Bard’s Guitar Quest – One-time completion with good rewards
Common Quest Mistakes to Avoid
- Skipping Tutorial Quests: The Portal Tool is essential – don’t rush through or skip these
- Ignoring Repeatable Quests: These are your primary income and XP source
- Not Preparing for Elite Quests: Amber’s quests require good equipment – don’t attempt too early
- Wasting Money on Goblin King: Save strategically rather than spending all gold immediately
- Forgetting Quest Prerequisites: Some quests require others to be completed first
Advanced Quest Tips
Quest Combining Strategies
- Combat + Mining: Combine Umut/Nord quests while exploring caves
- Area Efficiency: Complete multiple quests in same area (Ruined Cave, Goblin Cave)
- Resource Management: Save rare ores for specific quests rather than selling
Hidden Quest Mechanics
- Some quests auto-complete upon resource collection
- Elite enemies don’t count toward basic combat quests
- Quest dialogue may vary based on player race
- Some quests require specific dialogue options (“do you need something?”)
Time-Saving Techniques
- Start location-specific quests before entering areas
- Keep quest items in inventory for quick turn-ins
- Plan routes to maximize quest completion efficiency
- Use faster travel methods when available
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I unlock the Forgotten Kingdom?
Complete all of Sensei Moro’s tutorial quests in Stonewake’s Cross, reach level 10, then speak with the Wizard to receive the Portal Tool.
What’s the best quest for beginners?
Focus on Sensei Moro’s tutorial quests first, then Bard’s guitar quest and the basic repeatable quests from Umut and Nord.
How do I access the Goblin Cave?
Complete the Goblin King’s quest by paying $75,000 and required rare ores. This unlocks the cave entrance.
Why can’t I find the Bard’s guitar?
The guitar is in a hidden cave accessed through breakable ground on the left wall of the main cave entrance. Start the quest before entering the cave.
Do elite enemies count toward basic combat quests?
No, elite enemies (like elite zombies or skeletons) don’t count toward basic combat quests from Umut or the Masked Stranger.
What’s the most profitable quest?
Monke’s Bananite quest offers the highest single-quest reward at 10,000 cash, while Amber’s elite quests provide the best repeatable income.
Can I repeat quests infinitely?
Yes, all quests marked as “recurring” or “repeatable” can be completed multiple times for consistent rewards.
How do I get the Demonite Key?
Complete Skal’s quest by submitting 3 Demonite ores found in deeper mining areas.
Final Thoughts
Mastering quests in The Forge is essential for efficient progression and enjoying all the game has to offer. Start with the tutorial quests to unlock core mechanics, then focus on repeatable quests for steady income and XP growth. Save strategically for major investments like the Goblin Cave access, and don’t hesitate to tackle challenging quests once you’re properly equipped.
Remember that quests are designed to guide your natural progression through the game – follow them in order, and you’ll always have appropriate challenges and rewards for your current level. Happy forging, and may your pickaxes never break!
Related Resources
For more comprehensive The Forge guides, check out these resources:
- All Sensei Moro Quests in The Forge – Detailed tutorial quest breakdown
- The Forge Progression Guide – Fast leveling strategies
- The Forge All Armors & Crafting Guide – Equipment and crafting information
- The Forge Badges & Achievements Guide – Complete achievement list
