Evil Eye The Forge Guide, How to Get The Rare Ore!
Evil Eye is one of the rarest and most valuable ores in The Forge right now. With an extremely low drop rate and a massive crafting multiplier, this ore is considered endgame material for serious weapon forgers. Also check out our Roblox The Forge Beginner Guide for those interested and the Race Tier List.
Many players spend hours in the Crimson Depths without ever seeing one drop, but the payoff is worth it if you know where to farm and how to use it properly. This guide explains the exact farming locations, recommended tools, and the best way to use Evil Eye once you get it.
What Is Evil Eye in The Forge?
Evil Eye is a Mythical-tier ore with a drop rate of 1 in 33,333, making it one of the hardest materials to obtain in the entire game. It has a distinctive crimson appearance and only drops from specific crystal types in one area.
What makes Evil Eye special is its 13.30x crafting multiplier, placing it among the highest multipliers currently available. Because of this, even a single Evil Eye can massively improve the quality of a forged weapon.
Where to Farm Evil Eye in The Forge

Evil Eye can only be obtained in the Crimson Depths, a late-game area unlocked through Raven’s Cave, which is located behind the main forge. You must mine high-HP crystals to have a chance at getting Evil Eye:
Large Red Crystals
- HP: 32,200
- Found throughout the Crimson Depths
- Best and most consistent source
Heart of the Island Crystal
- HP: 32,500
- Located deeper in the Crimson Depths
- Slightly rarer spawn, but still capable of dropping Evil Eye
Large Red Crystals are the better option overall since they spawn more frequently and allow faster farming cycles.
Recommended Pickaxes for Evil Eye Farming
Because these crystals have over 32,000 HP, using a weak pickaxe will drastically slow down your grind. Recommended options:
- Prismatic Pickaxe – 650 mining power
- Dragon Head Pickaxe – 750 mining power
Using anything below these will make Evil Eye farming inefficient and frustrating. Faster breaks mean more crystal resets and more chances at the drop.
Evil Eye Farming Tips
Due to the extremely low drop rate, efficiency matters more than luck. Best farming approach:
- Focus only on Large Red Crystals
- Learn their spawn locations in the Crimson Depths
- Create a looping route to mine multiple crystals
- Revisit spawn points as crystals respawn
- Stay consistent and patient
Evil Eye is not something you get quickly. Most players obtain it through long-term grinding rather than short sessions.
How to Use Evil Eye in The Forge
Evil Eye is primarily a high-end weapon forging material. Key details:
- Crafting multiplier: 13.30x
- Sell value: $249
- Best used for weapon forging, not armor
Even though it can be sold, selling Evil Eye is strongly discouraged. The gold value is insignificant compared to its crafting potential, especially given how rare it is. Using Evil Eye in weapon forging can result in some of the strongest weapons currently possible in The Forge.
Should You Save Evil Eye?
- Yes, absolutely.
Reasons to keep Evil Eye:
- One of the rarest ores in the game
- Extremely high crafting multiplier
- Irreplaceable if sold or wasted
- Ideal for late-game or perfect weapon builds
If you obtain one, store it safely and avoid using it on experimental or low-tier crafts.
Evil Eye is not meant for casual farming. Its brutal drop rate and tough crystal requirements make it a true test of patience. However, for players aiming to create top-tier weapons in The Forge, this ore is one of the best materials available. If you are willing to put in the time and farm efficiently in the Crimson Depths, Evil Eye can become the centerpiece of your strongest builds.
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