What counts as a “weird ore” in The Forge?
When most players think about ores in The Forge, they immediately go for the strongest ones for damage, defense, or speed. But there are plenty of oddballs that don’t get used as often—things like Glowstone Shard, Slime Ore, or Void Crystal. These ores don’t usually show up in serious builds because their stats are quirky or unpredictable. But that’s exactly why they’re perfect for meme builds!
A personal favorite is the Slime Ore build: combining multiple pieces can make your attacks ridiculously bouncy. You’ll find yourself hopping around enemies like a trampoline, which is more entertaining than effective—but hey, sometimes fun beats efficiency.
How can I make a meme build without ruining my progress?
A big worry for many players is “What if I waste rare ores on something useless?” My tip: start small. Use the leftover ores you aren’t planning for your main builds. You can experiment with combinations and see what hilarious synergies pop up.
If you’re running low on materials, it might be tempting to just buy The Forge items online to try out your ideas. Be careful though—make sure you’re using reliable sources, and only get items you’re okay testing with. A few weird ores can create some surprisingly funny results without costing you too much.
Are there any unexpected strategies with weird ores?
Absolutely. Some ores that seem totally useless can actually create over-the-top effects when stacked. For example:
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Glowstone Shard plus a speed-oriented base can make you zip around like a cartoon character.
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Void Crystal with heavy armor gives you some really unpredictable knockback that can push enemies into hazards—great if you enjoy chaos.
I’ve even seen builds using Slime Ore to bounce off walls and confuse other players during PvP sessions. These aren’t builds for competitive ranking, but they’re pure chaos in a fun way.
Can I try these builds without spending too much in Roblox?
Definitely. If you want to avoid grinding for ores, sometimes it’s worth checking out places like U4GM, where you can find resources for experimenting without having to farm everything yourself. Using these methods carefully can let you test meme builds without fully committing your hard-earned materials.
On the other hand, if you want to save money while still having a collection of quirky ores, you might want to look for options to get cheap The Forge items. These can help you experiment freely, and since meme builds are usually “just for fun,” you don’t need to invest heavily.
Any final tips for making meme builds truly fun?
Yes! A few lessons I’ve learned from messing around:
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Mix and match without fear: Some combinations look silly but end up being surprisingly hilarious in-game.
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Invite friends to test them: Seeing reactions to your bouncing or glitchy builds is half the fun.
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Record or screenshot your crazy moments: These builds make for great Roblox clips.
Remember, meme builds are all about having fun. You might not dominate a PvP match, but you’ll definitely have the most memorable experiences. Plus, experimenting with weird ores can actually teach you a lot about how the game’s mechanics interact.
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