How to Get and Use the Titanium Pickaxe in The Forge

Updated on February 8, 2026 (3 days ago)

If your mining feels slow or you keep missing rare ores in The Forge, upgrading your pickaxe is the key to changing that. The Titanium Pickaxe is a powerful mid-game tool that not only speeds up mining but also increases your chances of finding rare materials. Let’s dive into how you can get it, what makes it stand out, and why it’s worth your gold.

Here’s why the Titanium Pickaxe is a game changer and how to get it

The Titanium Pickaxe is sold by Miner Fred at the Pickaxe Shop in the Forgotten Kingdom for 22,500 gold. Compared to early pickaxes like Iron or Gold, it offers much better mining power and luck, making your mining faster and more rewarding.

Here’s what the Titanium Pickaxe brings to the table:

The Forge Titanium Pickaxe Stat Value
Mining power 55 Mine Power
Luck boost +38%
Rune slots 2
Rarity Uncommon
Cost 22,500 gold

The pickaxe looks tough with a pale silver-gold titanium head and jagged spikes, perfect for serious mining.

To afford it, focus on completing quests and selling crafted items like basic tools or ingots from early ores. These activities help you farm gold efficiently. Once you have the Titanium Pickaxe, you’ll notice your mining speed improve and your luck boost will help you find rarer ores that are hard to get with weaker pickaxes.

Note: The two rune slots let you add runes to increase mining power or luck even more, customizing the pickaxe to your playstyle.

Where does Titanium fit in your pickaxe journey?

At the start, you use cheap pickaxes like Stone, Bronze, and Iron, but they are slow. As you progress, you want something stronger to save time. Titanium is a solid mid-game pickaxe found in the Forgotten Kingdom. It sits between Cobalt and Uranium in terms of power and cost.

Here’s a simple pickaxe progression to keep in mind:

Pickaxe Cost (Gold) Mine Power Luck Boost Rune Slots Notes
Stone Free - - - Starter pickaxe
Bronze - - - - Early pickaxe
Iron - - - - Early pickaxe
Gold - - - - Mid-tier early pickaxe
Platinum 4,400 24 +25% 2 Mid-tier pickaxe
Stonewake’s Pickaxe 3,333 33 +10% 3 Found in Inner Cave
Cobalt 10,000 36 +35% - Forgotten Kingdom pickaxe
Titanium 22,500 55 +38% 2 Mid-game pickaxe, reliable buy
Uranium 37,500 67 +41% - Higher tier pickaxe
Mythril - - - - Higher tier pickaxe
Lightite - - - - Late-game pickaxe
Magma - - - - Late-game pickaxe
Arcane - - - - Special pickaxe

Exploring caves and finishing quests can unlock special pickaxes like Stonewake’s or Arcane, but Titanium is a reliable buy that balances cost and performance well. For more on the Uranium Pickaxe, which is the next step after Titanium, check out How to Get and Use the Uranium Pickaxe in Roblox The Forge.

Why you should get the Titanium Pickaxe now

If you’re stuck with slow mining or not finding good drops, upgrading to Titanium will make a big difference. It’s not just about breaking rocks faster : the luck boost helps you get rare materials needed for crafting and leveling up.

The two rune slots also let you customize your pickaxe, adding more power or luck depending on what you want.

And here’s a bonus: pickaxes don’t wear out, so once you get Titanium, it stays effective no matter how much you use it.

Save your gold, visit Miner Fred at the Pickaxe Shop in the Forgotten Kingdom, and grab the Titanium Pickaxe to take your mining to the next level. For tips on mining rare ores and boosting your chances, you might also want to explore The Forge Mining Boost Weekend! Event Guide to maximize your gains.

If you want to plan your crafting and ore usage efficiently after upgrading your pickaxe, consider using the The Forge Crafting Calculator to optimize your resources and craft the best gear.

Venkatesh Bobbili

About Venkatesh Bobbili

Venkatesh is the detail obsessed researcher on the team. He enjoys breaking down game mechanics, comparing builds, and testing upgrade paths to understand how each Roblox game truly works under the hood. On Bloxodes, he focuses on in depth guides, balancing info, and checking every update before articles go live. He also helps refine tools and datasets that power many parts of the site. His favorite Roblox game is Blade Ball.

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