What is Galaxite Ore in The Forge and how to get it
There are various Ores and items in The Forge, and Galaxite Ore is one of the most anticipated ones. Many players never see it drop, so the ore earns a near-myth status in the community, even though guides and wikis treat it as real and track its stats. This article explains what Galaxite does and how you should mine it if you want a realistic shot!
What is Galaxite Ore in The Forge?
Galaxite is the game’s only Divine ore in widely used community references, and it also ranks as the rarest ore in The Forge on record. It carries a published 1 in 1,000,000 drop chance and an 11.5x multiplier, which makes it the strongest single crafting material players can chase right now.
Here is the quick reference readers usually want before they commit to a grind:
When Galaxite arrives and how you get it
You get Galaxite through mining rolls, not through a guaranteed node.
- Some guides state Galaxite can roll from any rock in any area, because it has no set location.
- Other guides push a practical endgame view and recommend Goblin Cave mining as the best place to try, since it supports long, high-volume mining sessions.
Both ideas can fit at once. Even if the game allows the roll anywhere, the best strategy still focuses on how many rocks you break per minute.
Best places to mine Galaxite Ore
You win this grind with volume and consistency. Pick a route that keeps you mining with minimal downtime.
Good options players use
- Goblin Cave loops: Many endgame guides point here because you can stay in a late-game cycle and keep your runs structured.
- Fast-clear rock routes: If you can one-hit rocks in safer areas, you can push more total rolls per hour, which also helps in a 1-in-1,000,000 chase.
Simple rule for choosing your spot
- Choose an area where you break most rocks in one or two hits.
- Avoid routes where enemies stop you every minute.
- Prioritize steady mining time over “perfect” rock types, unless your build and your safety support deeper caves.
Best pickaxe build for Galaxite farming
You should build for Luck first, then use runes to raise total output. Here is the best pickaxe build you can use in The Forge!
Many guides rate the Arcane Pickaxe as a top-tier option for this exact job. A major progression guide lists it with +50% Luck, +10% mining speed, and 3 rune slots, and it ties the pickaxe to Fallen Angel’s Cave.
Recommended setup
- Pickaxe: Arcane Pickaxe (+50% Luck, 3 rune slots)
- Runes:
- Luck rune(s) to push rare ore odds over time
- Yield rune(s) to raise the chance of extra ore drops from a rock
Use time-limited luck boosts when they appear. Some code trackers report a luck-boosting weekend that runs December 20–21, 2025. If you see a luck window like this, stack it with your fastest mining route and your best luck pickaxe.

What to do if Galaxite drops
Treat Galaxite as a long-term crafting resource. One major guide says the sell value remains unclear and warns that selling rarely matches the ore’s real power value.
Use this short checklist:
- Do not sell it for quick cash.
- Craft one core item first so you feel the multiplier impact in every run.
- Save proof of the drop with a screenshot, since many players still doubt they will ever see it.
How Galaxite looks and why players link it to lore
Community references describe Galaxite as a purple, space-like ore with a dark core, and they tie it to “Galaxite Council” lore. They also point to a visible Galaxite piece near Maria’s stand in the Forgotten Kingdom as an in-world hint.

That lore angle fits the design. The Forge uses Galaxite as a long chase goal, and it gives players a reason to keep mining even after they clear the standard progression path.
Featured Image Credit: The Forge Wiki
