Want to tackle the big guys in The Forge? Aside from mining and forging, combat is one of the central gameplay mechanics in the popular Roblox game, and one of your endgame goals is to defeat its most powerful enemies. In my The Forge Boss Guide, you’ll find a complete list of all boss locations, loot drops, spawn times, and tips and tricks on how to beat them.
The Forge Golem Boss Guide
Let's kick things off with the only enemy that currently counts as a proper raid boss in The Forge - the Golem. The Golem was added with the Winter Update in December 2026, and it packs all sorts of attack moves, which you'll need to learn if you want to beat this mountain of ice and rock. Here's a complete The Forge Golem boss guide.
Golem Location & Spawn Time
The Golem is located inside a cave in The Peak (Frostspire Expanse). He’s found at the very end of the cave’s main hall, where you’ll come across a portal leading to the arena where you fight him. Going through this portal will teleport you directly into the arena. True to its name, this arena is a closed-off room with relatively little space for maneuver, meaning you'll need to adapt your combat strategy.
The Golem spawns once every hour, and the timer resets if you (or any other player on the server) enter the arena, regardless of whether you defeat him or lose the fight. When the portal for the arena opens, you have a 15-minute window to enter the arena before it resets again. Hence, if you want to farm the Golem, plan your schedule accordingly.
How to Beat Golem in The Forge
The Golem has the most unique attack pattern in the game, with four distinct attacks you’ll need to learn in order to beat him. Learning how to counter and respond to each of these attacks will make the fight much more manageable, allowing you to farm the Golem comfortably. Let’s break down his attack patterns and learn how to counter each one.
His basic melee attack is a one-two with both hands, and if both connect, aside from dealing a ton of damage, you will also be stunned. Luckily, these are quite slow and heavily telegraphed, allowing you to parry or dodge them with ease. Just make sure to avoid them by kiting around and dashing, and you will be safe.

When outside his range, he’ll cast three icicle showers in a row, one after another in quick succession. Each wave of icicles is summoned directly at a player’s location, with a red circle on the ground marking its AoE range and giving you a small window of opportunity to react before the icicles start raining from the sky. While you can parry them to avoid damage, doing so will still stun you, so the best course of action is to simply dash out of their range.

Next, we have a stomp attack. When the Golem raises his leg, he’ll stomp the ground and send three lines of ice shards toward your location. Just like with icicles, you can parry this attack or try to dodge it. However, since it’s a very high-damage attack with a large area of effect, you’ll want to avoid it completely, so be ready to dash away as soon as you see the Golem lifting his leg for a stomp.
Finally, the Golem’s most powerful move is the jumping ground slam. The Golem leaps into the air before slamming down in the center of the arena, sending a massive shockwave across the entire area, clearly indicated by a red glow on the ground. If you thought you could simply avoid this attack with a well-timed jump or dash, you’d be wrong. The best way to evade this devastating wave of damage is to parry or block, no matter how silly that may sound.
Golem Tips & Tricks
- Bring fast weapons to this fight! In my opinion, the Knight Spear works great here, as it offers fantastic range while being insanely fast. You can also go with the Dark Knight Gauntlets, which theoretically have the best DPS in the game, but due to their nonexistent range, you’ll be left vulnerable to the Golem’s attacks and have less time to properly react.
- Make sure you're stacked with Healing and Speed potions; you'll need them. It will be hard to find time to use them, so try not to die in the process.
- It’s easier to beat the Golem together with other players due to the nature of his attacks, but keep in mind that the Golem’s stats scale with the number of players. He has 25,000 HP when fought solo, 37,500 HP with two players, 50,000 HP with three, and 62,500 HP when attacked by a team of four.
Golem Drops in The Forge
Beating the first true boss in The Forge is worthy of a massive reward, so let’s take a look at the loot the Golem drops when you defeat him. Keep in mind that these rewards may not be the same for everyone, and they also scale based on the number of players who defeat the boss.
| Reward | Drop Chance | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| Experience | 1/1 | 5,000-6,000 |
| Gold | 1/1 | 10,000-25,000 |
| Legendary Essence | 1/1 | 1 |
| Epic Essence | 1/1 | 2-4 |
| Chill Dust II Rune | 1/5 | 1 |
| Frost Speck II Rune | 1/5 | 1 |
| Miner Shard II Rune x1 | 1/5 | 1 |
| Golem Heart Ore | 1/3 | 1 |
From this list, Legendary Essence, Epic Essence, Gold, and experience have a 100% drop rate, while Level 2 runes and the Golem Heart Ore have a variable chance of dropping from the Golem. Aside from being one of the most powerful Ores in The Forge, you'll also need the Golem Heart in order to complete the Morveth NPC quest, which is the third and final quest in the Cult questline.
The Prismarine Spider Boss Guide
The Prismarine Spider is technically not considered a boss in The Forge, but for all intents and purposes, it plays the role of one. It's by far the strongest, biggest, and toughest Spider enemy in the game (added in The Winter update).
Prismarine Spider Location and Spawn Time
The Prismarine Spider can be found at the very end of the Spider Cave in the Frostspire Expanse. The cave is essentially one long, continuous path, so it’s hard to miss it. Simply head straight through the cave until you reach the end, and you’ll find the Prismarine Spider boss waiting inside.
When it comes to spawn times, since it isn’t a boss in the traditional gameplay sense, it’ll respawn just a few minutes after you defeat it. This makes the spider quite easy to farm, if that’s your intention. Beat it, wait around for a minute or two, and it'll reappear, alongside its smaller spider minions.
How to Beat Prismarine Spider in The Forge

Just like the Golem, the Prismarine Spider also has four unique attacks. Its ranged attack sends three Ice Shards toward you, which are fairly easy to parry or block. Its basic attack slaps you with one of its pedipalps (spider “arms,” and yes, I Googled this word specifically for this guide).
The Prismarine Spider also has a slam attack, where it slams its head into the ground, sending an AoE shockwave around itself. This attack deals quite a lot of damage, but its range is fairly short, making it easy to avoid. Finally, it also has a CC ability, where the spider roars, applying a slow effect to all enemies around it.
As you can see, if you are properly geared up and at a decent level, killing the Prismarine Spider should be a piece of cake. Each attack is telegraphed and rather slow, leaving you more than enough time to react and counterattack. The real nuisance here is actually the smaller spiders that spawn around the Prismarine Spider.
There will always be at least a couple of Diamond and Crystal Spiders around the big guy. While they’re fairly weak on their own, they can easily swarm and distract you if you’re not careful. Don’t try to pick them off one by one before focusing on the boss, as they respawn quickly. Ideally, bringing a strong AoE weapon is the best approach here, as it allows you to hit multiple targets at once.
It's also good to strategically place a Vitality Totem, allowing you to take more damage before finishing them off. A damage potion is also a must here, as it will speed up the whole process.
Prismarine Spider Drops in The Forge
When you defeat the Prismarine Spider, you'll get a bunch of useful rewards, ranging from XP to one of the strongest Ores in the game. Let's break down the rewards.
| Reward | Drop Chance | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| Experience | 1/1 | 170 - 340 XP |
| Gold | 1/1 | 300-600 |
| Large Essence | 1/3 | 1 |
| Greater Essence | 1/4 | 1 |
| Epic Essence | 1/5 | 1 |
| Frost Speck | 1/2 | 1 |
| Prismatic Heart | 1/15 | 1 |
The Yeti Boss Guide
Finally, let’s take a look at how to deal with the good old Yeti. Just like the spider above, the Yeti is not considered a boss, but rather a regular enemy. However, given his strength and the rewards he provides, he functions more like a mini-boss, and you definitely shouldn’t treat him as just another standard enemy. Let’s dive deeper into the ins and outs of this encounter.
Yeti Location and Spawn Times
The Yeti can also be found inside The Peak cave. You’ll find him roaming the largest chamber in the cave, which can be accessed through either the left or right corridor. I advise taking the left route, as there are seemingly fewer mobs along the way, making it somewhat easier to reach the Yeti. He’s rather big, and there are usually several of them, so it shouldn’t be hard to spot one once you reach the chamber.
He has no spawn times as he's not a proper boss. Like other normal enemies in The Forge, he'll respawn a couple of minutes after you defeat him.
How to Beat Yeti in The Forge
Out of all mini-bosses in The Forge, Yeti is currently probably the easiest one to defeat. His attacks are really clunky, and he moves slowly, opening up a lot of space for clear attacks and maneuvers around him. His first attack is a massive swing with his club, followed by a roar and a slam. While this does look scary, in practice, it's easily avoidable, and you'll have no issues beating the Yeti.
As with the Golem, I recommend using fast weapons to counter the overall slowness and clunkiness of the Yeti. Kite around him, punish his slow, long wind-up attacks, and dash around to avoid getting hit by his club. Make sure you have Drain Edge and Blast Chip equipped on your weapon, and you’ll see why I say this is one of the easiest mini-bosses in the game right now.

The only thing that could potentially be problematic is the fact that there are usually two to three Yetis in the chamber, and you can accidentally aggro more than one at a time, which can quickly become an issue. Because of this, try to deal with them on a one-on-one basis and avoid fighting multiple Yetis at once.
Yeti Drops in The Forge
Yeti might be an easy enemy to deal with, but that doesn't mean defeating him will not reward you with some juicy goodies. Here's a complete breakdown of Yeti drops in The Forge:
| Reward | Drop Chance | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| Experience | 1/1 | 250-500 XP |
| Gold | 1/1 | 550-1100 |
| Greater Essence | 1/3 | 1 |
| Superior Essence | 1/5 | 1 |
| Epic Essence | 1/8 | 1 |
| Yeti Heart | 1/22 | 1 |
The Forge Bosses FAQ
There's one real boss, the Golem, and several other mini-bosses.
A maximum of 4 players can enter the Golem arena at once.
It is a weapon ore with the following Traits: 30% Crit Chance, 10% Crit DMG, 10% Attack speed.
It is a weapon ore with the following Traits: 40% Crit Chance, 15% Crit DMG, 25% Chance to deal 25% DMG, and Slow enemies for 3 seconds.
It is a weapon ore with the following Traits: 20% Crit Chance, 5% Crit DMG, 15% Chance to Freeze enemies for 2 seconds (18 sec cooldown).
Still with me? Thank you! With the FAQ, my The Forge Boss guide has come to an end. If you want to stay in the loop about all the latest changes in The Forge Winter Update, make sure to check out our dedicated The Forge hub.