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Adamantine Forge (Location) |
The Abandoned Refuge, also known as the Ancient Forge, is an area south of and adjacent to Grymforge, and home to the Adamantine Forge. It serves as a connecting landmass between the former and the latter, and overlooks Ancient Temple.
Overview
The terrain of the Abandoned Refuge consists of crumbling architecture interspersed with caverns and lava flows, which frequently require jumping, or similar measures, to navigate. In this area, the player may discover two Mithral veins, from which they can extract Mithral Ore. This can be used in the adjoining Adamantine Forge location.
Waypoints
The Abandoned Refuge contains the following waypoint:
Regional locations
- Grymforge: The access location.
- Ancient Temple: An inaccessible location overlooking a temple complex.[note 1]
The Adamantine Forge
South-east of the Ancient Forge waypoint and down a set of broken stairs is the Adamantine Forge. The forge can be used to create armour or a weapon by loading it with a piece of Mithral Ore and a mould. There are only two pieces of ore available, so only two items total can be crafted.
Quests
Creatures
Numbers are based on Balanced difficulty.
- Animated Armour x4
- Lava Elemental x1
- Magma Mephit x9
Points of interest
Mithral veins
- North East of the Adamantine Forge, across some lava, against the cavern wall. X: -556 Y: 277
- North West of Abandoned Refuge, across some lava, next to a cliff. (Ancient Temple) X: -642 Y: 253
Landmarks
- A Crumbling Island: West of The Adamantine Forge, in the middle of a small lake of bubbling lava. X: -672 Y: 223
- containing .
- The perimeter is patrolled by a non-hostile Lava Elemental.
Notable loot
Quest items
- Mace Mould
- Longsword Mould
- Scimitar Mould
- Shield Mould
- Scale Mail Mould
- Splint Mould
- Mithral Ore x2
- Sentient Amulet
Other notable
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Footnotes
- ↑ This is the Gauntlet of Shar, which can be reached after travelling to the Shadow-Cursed Lands in Act Two.