The Forge Lucky Blocks Guide – How to Find and Use

Lucky Blocks are a small hidden feature in The Forge, offering unique collectible items and a bit of fun experimentation. This guide explains exactly where to find them, how to access the hidden room, what they drop, and whether the items are actually useful.

Location of Lucky Blocks

Lucky Blocks exist in World 1, inside a hidden room beneath a building in Stonewick’s Cross.

How to reach them

  1. Open your portal and teleport to Stonewick’s Cross (First World).
  2. From the spawn point, walk toward the house with a green banner.
  3. Stand near the barrels outside the house.
  4. Jump + Leap/Dash into the upper triangular space of the wall.
    • It may take several tries.
    • Many players succeed by jumping from the barrel, then leaping forward at the peak of the jump.
  5. Once inside, drop down the passage and continue until you reach the hidden room.

Here, you’ll find multiple Lucky Blocks lined up, each with 10,000 HP.


Requirements Before Breaking Lucky Blocks

  • Bring a decent pickaxe.
  • A weak pickaxe means the blocks will take a very long time to break.
  • If your pickaxe is strong enough, try positioning yourself to hit two blocks at once for faster clearing.

Lucky Block Drops

Lucky Blocks only drop one item:

Relic: Fisherman Fish

  • Multiplier: 0
  • Sell Value: 0
  • Index: Does not appear in the index
  • Forge Usable: Yes (but completely nonfunctional)

This item is mostly a novelty relic meant for fun or collectors.

Using Lucky Block Items in the Forge

Although the fish relics can be placed into the Forge, they result in:

  • Zero multiplier
  • Zero stats
  • Zero damage weapons
  • Zero value items

Example

Crafting a dagger using three fish gives you:

  • 0 base damage
  • 0 sell price
  • A funny visual model with a giant fish attached

This confirms the item has no practical combat purpose.

Should You Break Lucky Blocks?

Pros

  • Easy hidden collectible
  • Fun for experimentation
  • Can fill empty slots if you want a cosmetic-only useless item

Cons

  • No gameplay value
  • Zero economic value
  • No combat value
  • Likely to become crowded once players discover the room

If you’re interested in collecting unique relics or want to experiment with zero-damage weapons, Lucky Blocks are worth a visit.

Tips for Efficient Clearing

  • Break them early before the room becomes active with other players.
  • Always try to position your swings to hit more than one block at a time.
  • Bring the strongest pickaxe available to reduce time spent inside.

Lucky Blocks are more of a fun Easter egg than a meaningful progression system. They provide a unique relic and a way to craft novelty gear, but nothing here is intended for real use in combat or progression.

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