About The Forge Calculator
The Forge Calculator keeps weapon and armor crafting transparent. Every table, trait, and probability is rebuilt to mirror the in-game forge so you can plan efficient rolls without guesswork.
What we focus on
- Clear probabilities across weapon and armor classes.
- Live composition math that reflects your ore mix.
- Local persistence so your inventory survives refreshes.
- Readable trait thresholds so you know what crosses 10%/20%/30%.
Why theforgecalculator.org
We host the tool at theforgecalculator.org for quick, reliable access. The static export keeps loads fast on any device, and the dark forge styling keeps the UI focused on what matters: your next roll.
The site ships as static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript; everything runs in your browser so you can forge offline once it is loaded.
What makes it reliable
This calculator uses publicly available information and in-game testing to estimate probabilities and outcomes. Data, probabilities, and trait math are pulled from the same reference tables the calculator uses in real time. The static export keeps loads fast while the in-browser logic does the heavy lifting locally.
Stay in the loop
We iterate with player feedback. If you notice a missing table, incorrect drop rate, or have an idea that would make the forge feel better, reach out through the contact page. You can also check the official wiki at forgewiki.org for additional game information.
Detailed bug reports help most: share the ore mix, mode (Weapon or Armor), what you expected, and what you observed.
Who it is for
- Players planning efficient resource spend before a big craft session.
- Guild leads sharing optimal loadouts with teammates.
- Creators who want to show probabilities and trait breakpoints clearly.
Quality guardrails
We avoid opaque magic. Tables, multipliers, and trait logic are kept close to the source data, and each view is designed to surface the math instead of hiding it.