
If you’ve been grinding The Forge on Roblox, you already know that picking the right weapon can make or break your entire gameplay experience. I’ve spent countless hours testing different builds, and I can confidently tell you that Savage Claws remain one of the most devastating close-combat weapons in the game. These gauntlets might be mid-rarity, but they absolutely shred through enemies with insane DPS that outclasses even some legendary weapons.
After the Frostspire Expanse update dropped, Savage Claws became the go-to choice for both PvE grinding and boss fights. The combination of lightning-fast attacks, customizable trait bonuses, and surprisingly low ore requirements makes them accessible to mid-game players while remaining competitive in endgame content. Whether you’re just discovering these clawed gauntlets or looking to optimize your build, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to dominate with Savage Claws.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Weapon Type | Gauntlets (Mid-Rarity) |
| Base Damage | 8 HP per hit |
| Attack Speed | 0.47 seconds between attacks |
| DPS (with combos) | ~27 (Highest in game) |
| Range | 6 tiles |
| Acquisition Chance | 25% (1 in 4) when forging Gauntlets |
| Minimum Ores Required | 9 ores in Crucible |
| Sell Value | $205 |
| Best For | Fast combos, boss fights, mob clearing |
| Update Introduced | Frostspire Expanse |
Savage Claws stand out in The Forge’s weapon arsenal for several compelling reasons. First, their visual design is instantly recognizable – they look similar to Ironheads but feature four razor-sharp claw blades extending from each knuckle, giving them that aggressive predator aesthetic.
But aesthetics aside, what truly makes these gauntlets exceptional is their performance metrics. With an attack every 0.47 seconds and proper combo timing, you’re looking at approximately 27 DPS, which currently represents the highest damage-per-second output available in the game. This makes them absolutely lethal for both single-target boss encounters and area-of-effect mob clearing.
The low ore requirement (just 9 ores for a 65% Gauntlet forge chance) means you don’t need to grind rare materials for days just to craft a competitive weapon. This accessibility, combined with top-tier performance, explains why Savage Claws remain meta even when players have access to higher rarity alternatives.

Crafting Savage Claws follows a specific process that requires preparation and access to the right location. Here’s my step-by-step method that consistently produces results within 1-4 attempts.
Before you start the forging process, make sure you have:
Step 1: Travel to Forgotten Kingdom
Start by finding an open area outside any cave systems. Use your Portal item (given by the Wizard NPC) to teleport directly to the Forgotten Kingdom island. This location offers optimal forging conditions compared to other islands.
Step 2: Locate the Forging Area
From your spawn point on Forgotten Kingdom, head straight forward toward the forging zone. You’ll find it near Sensei Moro’s location – look for the distinctive forge setup with the Crucible.
Step 3: Prepare Your Ore Selection
This is where strategy matters. Select 9 ores from your inventory based on the trait bonuses you want to achieve. Using exactly 9 ores gives you a 65% chance to forge Gauntlets specifically. Prioritize ores that complement your playstyle and desired build.
Step 4: Start the Forging Minigame
Approach the forge and initiate the forging minigame. Place your selected 9 ores into the Crucible. If you’ve prepared properly, you should see a 65% forge chance for Gauntlets displayed.
Step 5: Complete the Forge
Follow through with the minigame mechanics. Based on community data and my personal experience, Savage Claws typically appear within 1-4 forging attempts when you maintain the proper ore count and forge chance percentage.
The beauty of The Forge’s crafting system lies in recipe customization. Different ore combinations produce Savage Claws with varying trait bonuses, allowing you to tailor the weapon to your specific combat style. Here are the most effective recipes currently dominating the meta.
| Ore Components | Trait Bonuses | Build Type |
|---|---|---|
| 6x Heavenite + 3x Suryafal | +33% Critical Chance, +15% Critical Damage, +15% Physical Damage | Critical-focused DPS |
This recipe represents the current gold standard for Savage Claws builds. The combination of Heavenite and Suryafal creates a critical-hit monster that synergizes perfectly with the weapon’s fast combo speed.
Why This Recipe Works:
The fast attack rate of Savage Claws means you’re constantly rolling for critical hits. With 33% critical chance, roughly one in three attacks becomes a critical strike, and when they do, you’re getting an additional 15% critical damage multiplier on top of your base 15% physical damage boost.
For players focused on raw damage output and boss melting, this remains the uncontested champion. I’ve personally used this recipe to take down Frostspire bosses in under 30 seconds.
Trade-off: The Voidstar component (-15% Max Health) makes you slightly squishier, so this build demands more skillful positioning and dodge timing.
| Ore Components | Trait Bonuses | Build Type |
|---|---|---|
| 6x Suryafal + 3x Voidstar | +33% Critical Chance, +15% Critical Damage, -15% Max Health | Glass Cannon |
This recipe trades survivability for explosive damage potential. If you’re confident in your dodge mechanics and combat awareness, the pure critical focus makes every combo chain feel like a victory lap.
Best For: Skilled players who prioritize offense over defense and can effectively manage health through positioning and healing items.
| Ore Components | Trait Bonuses | Build Type |
|---|---|---|
| 3x Iceite + 3x Voidstar + 3x Crimsonite | Ice: Freeze enemies 2 seconds (25% chance, 12s cooldown), Critical: +33% Crit Chance + 15% Crit Damage, -15% Max Health, Lethality: +20% Physical Damage | Crowd Control + Damage |
This three-ore hybrid recipe introduces crowd control mechanics while maintaining solid damage output. The freeze effect provides brief windows where enemies can’t retaliate, creating safe opportunities for extended combo chains.
Tactical Advantage: The freeze proc essentially gives you free damage windows during boss fights, especially effective against fast-moving enemies that normally punish aggressive playstyles.
| Ore Components | Trait Bonuses | Build Type |
|---|---|---|
| 3x Eye Ore + 3x Fireite + 3x Rivalite | +15% Physical Damage, +20% Fire Damage per hit, +20% Critical Chance | Damage-over-Time |
This recipe focuses on stacking fire damage alongside your physical attacks. Every hit applies burn effects, meaning enemies continue taking damage even when you’re repositioning or dodging.
Ideal Scenarios: Multi-target encounters where you can spread fire damage across multiple enemies, making this excellent for the Volcanic Depths region introduced in the Winter Update.
| Ore Components | Trait Bonuses | Build Type |
|---|---|---|
| 5x Eye Ore + 4x Fireite | +15% Physical Damage, +20% Fire Damage per hit | Budget DPS |
For players still accumulating rare ores, this recipe requires more common materials while delivering respectable performance. The Eye Ore damage boost combined with fire damage creates a solid foundation for progression.
Resource Efficiency: Both Eye Ore and Fireite are relatively accessible in the mid-game, making this recipe perfect for crafting your first competitive Savage Claws build.
| Ore Components | Trait Bonuses | Build Type |
|---|---|---|
| 3x Iceite + 3x Voidstar + 3x Crimsonite | +20% Physical Damage, 25% Freeze chance (2 seconds), +15% Extra Damage | Control-Focused |
Similar to Recipe #3 but with slightly different trait priorities, this build emphasizes the freeze mechanic with additional flat damage bonuses rather than critical focus.
When to Use: Boss encounters with attack patterns that benefit from interrupt mechanics, or when playing in group scenarios where crowd control provides team utility.
The true power of Savage Claws emerges when you understand how trait bonuses interact with the weapon’s base mechanics. Let me break down the most important synergies.
Fast attack speed multiplies the value of critical chance exponentially. With Savage Claws attacking every 0.47 seconds, a 33% critical chance means you’re landing critical hits roughly 2-3 times per second during active combat. This consistent critical frequency makes percentage-based critical damage bonuses incredibly valuable.
Fire damage traits become particularly potent on Savage Claws because each rapid hit can apply or refresh burn effects. Unlike slower weapons that might apply fire damage once every 2-3 seconds, Savage Claws can maintain near-constant burn uptime on enemies, effectively increasing your total damage output by 20-30%.
The 25% freeze chance (with 12-second cooldown) creates predictable control windows. During fast combo chains, you’ll typically trigger the freeze within the first 5-8 hits, giving you a 2-second window of guaranteed free damage. This interrupt mechanic is invaluable against bosses with dangerous attack patterns.
Flat physical damage bonuses (+15-20%) directly amplify your base 8 HP per hit. While this might seem modest, when multiplied across 2-3 hits per second over a 30-second boss fight, you’re looking at thousands of additional damage points.
Understanding why Savage Claws remain meta-relevant despite being mid-rarity requires examining their complete performance profile.
The 0.47-second attack interval allows Savage Claws to chain attacks faster than virtually any other weapon class. This speed advantage translates into:
Unlike heavier weapons that require precise timing between attacks, Savage Claws maintain smooth combo flow with minimal animation lock. This fluidity enables:
Because Savage Claws hit so frequently, percentage-based bonuses scale remarkably well:
The 9-ore requirement sits in a sweet spot:
Savage Claws excel specifically in boss encounters due to:
In crowded combat scenarios, Savage Claws provide:
Let’s compare Savage Claws against their gauntlet competition to understand their relative position in the weapon hierarchy.
Ironheads represent the standard gauntlet variant with balanced stats.
The Frostspire Expanse update introduced new gauntlet variants with the Gargantuan ore.
Once you’ve mastered the basics, these advanced techniques will maximize your Savage Claws effectiveness.
Savage Claws feature a 4-hit combo chain:
Pro Tip: Cancel the combo after Hit 3 against fast enemies to maintain attack pressure without the longer finisher animation.
Optimal positioning varies by boss mechanics:
Maximize trait bonus value through timing:
Efficient ore collection paths for Savage Claws recipes:
Recommended crafting sequence as you progress:
After helping dozens of players optimize their Savage Claws builds, I’ve identified these frequent pitfalls:
Problem: Mixing incompatible traits (e.g., defensive ores with glass cannon builds)
Solution: Choose ore combinations that complement each other and match your playstyle. Don’t just use your highest-level ores without considering trait interactions.
Problem: Assuming higher rarity always means better performance
Reality: Savage Claws (mid-rarity) frequently outperform higher rarity weapons due to attack speed and trait scaling. Don’t dismantle them thinking rarity matters more than performance metrics.
Problem: Using wrong ore counts resulting in suboptimal forge chances
Solution: Always use exactly 9 ores for the 65% Gauntlet forge chance. More ores shift you toward heavier weapon classes; fewer ores risk different weapon types.
Problem: Focusing purely on flat damage without leveraging critical mechanics
Solution: The Suryafal + Heavenite recipe exists for a reason – critical builds multiply your damage output significantly on fast-attacking weapons.
Problem: Rushing through forge attempts without proper ore preparation
Solution: Take time to farm the right ores. Crafting the perfect Savage Claws with optimal traits beats having five mediocre versions.
Problem: Face-tanking damage despite having low health from Voidstar traits
Solution: Savage Claws excel at hit-and-run tactics. Use your mobility and dodge mechanics to maintain damage uptime while avoiding hits.
Problem: Using the same build for all situations
Solution: Switch between recipes based on content – use freeze builds for mob clearing, pure DPS for bosses, and fire damage for multi-target scenarios.
The Winter Update (Frostspire Expanse expansion) introduced significant changes affecting Savage Claws:
While Gargantuan builds represent the new theoretical maximum, Savage Claws maintain relevance because:
New weapons introduced in the update:
Savage Claws Position: Remain in the top 4 meta weapons despite new competition, specifically ranking as the best gauntlet option.
Different players have different preferences. Here’s how to optimize Savage Claws for various approaches:
Recommended Recipe: Heavenite + Suryafal (pure DPS)
Strategy: Maintain constant pressure with relentless attack chains. Accept the health penalty from Voidstar by investing in dodge mechanics and health potions.
Best For: Solo players, boss speedruns, confident combat veterans
Recommended Recipe: Iceite + Voidstar + Crimsonite (control + damage)
Strategy: Use freeze effects to create safe damage windows. Balance offense with crowd control mechanics for safer gameplay.
Best For: Team play, learning new content, progression through challenging areas
Recommended Recipe: Eye Ore + Fireite + Rivalite (fire damage focus)
Strategy: Spread fire damage across multiple enemies. Excel in prolonged engagements where damage-over-time effects accumulate value.
Best For: Mob grinding, resource farming, volcanic region content
Recommended Recipe: Eye Ore + Fireite (accessible materials)
Strategy: Achieve respectable performance without rare ore investment. Perfect for mid-game progression before accessing premium materials.
Best For: New players, alt characters, testing mechanics before committing resources
Let’s discuss specific techniques to squeeze every point of damage from your Savage Claws.
Standard Rotation: Light > Light > Light > Heavy (4-hit combo)
DPS-Optimized Rotation: Light > Light > Light > Cancel > Repeat (3-hit spam)
The 3-hit rotation sacrifices the heavy finisher to maintain attack frequency, actually increasing DPS against stationary targets by approximately 8-12%.
With 33% critical chance builds:
Stack multiple status effects simultaneously:
Combine external buffs with Savage Claws traits:
In multi-enemy scenarios:
Yes, absolutely. Despite new weapons introduced in the Winter Update, Savage Claws maintain their position as the best gauntlet-type weapon and remain in the top 4 overall weapons in The Forge. Their combination of high DPS, fast attack speed, and customizable traits keeps them meta-relevant.
For beginners, I recommend the 5x Eye Ore + 4x Fireite recipe. Both ore types are relatively accessible in mid-game content, and the recipe provides solid damage output (+15% physical damage, +20% fire damage) without requiring rare endgame materials like Heavenite or Suryafal.
On average, players successfully craft Savage Claws within 1-4 forging attempts when using the correct setup (9 ores for 65% Gauntlet forge chance). Each attempt takes approximately 2-3 minutes depending on whether you skip minigames. Total time investment: 5-15 minutes assuming you have ores ready.
No, The Forge doesn’t feature weapon upgrading systems. Once you craft Savage Claws with specific traits, those traits are permanent. This makes initial ore selection critically important. If you want different traits, you’ll need to craft a new pair of Savage Claws with a different recipe.
Both are gauntlet-type weapons with similar visual designs (Savage Claws have four claw blades while Ironheads have standard knuckles). Performance-wise, Savage Claws deliver higher DPS, faster attack speed, and better trait scaling due to their elevated stats. Savage Claws are essentially the superior version.
Voidstar ore is found in the Frostspire Expanse (Island 3), specifically in the Void chambers located in the northern sector of the region. You’ll need to mine in the deeper sections of these chambers. Voidstar appears as dark purple/black ore nodes with void energy particles.
This depends on your playstyle preference:
Both weapons are top-tier meta choices. Angelic Spear has better range; Savage Claws have faster attack speed. Neither is objectively “better” – pick what feels more comfortable for your combat style.
There’s no specific level requirement to craft Savage Claws. However, you need:
Most players craft their first Savage Claws around level 30-40 when they have sufficient ore stockpiles.
Yes, technically you can forge Gauntlets (including Savage Claws) using Gargantuan ore, but this is generally not recommended. Gargantuan ore is extremely rare and offers a 33.3x multiplier – it’s better utilized on Colossal Swords or other weapon types that benefit more from raw multiplier stacking.
For Savage Claws specifically, the Heavenite + Suryafal recipe provides better trait synergies with the fast attack speed than pure Gargantuan builds.
I recommend crafting 2-3 different Savage Claws builds:
This gives you flexibility to adapt to different content types without constantly re-crafting.
Yes, Savage Claws are excellent for PvP due to their fast attack speed and combo pressure. The rapid hits make it difficult for opponents to find windows to counterattack. Critical-focused builds (Heavenite + Suryafal) can delete opponents in seconds.
However, the Voidstar health penalty (-15% Max Health) makes you squishier in PvP encounters, so positioning and dodge timing become crucial. Consider the Iceite + Voidstar + Crimsonite recipe for PvP to add freeze control while maintaining damage.
When forging specifically for Gauntlets (using 9 ores), Savage Claws have a 25% acquisition chance (1 in 4 attempts). This assumes you’re maintaining the 65% forge chance for the Gauntlet weapon class. The 25% represents the probability of rolling Savage Claws specifically from the gauntlet pool.
The Forge doesn’t use traditional RPG stats like Strength, Dexterity, or Intelligence. Weapon damage comes entirely from:
Your character level doesn’t directly increase weapon damage – all scaling comes from traits and buffs.
No, The Forge does not feature player-to-player weapon trading. All weapons, including Savage Claws, are bound to the account that crafted them. This prevents pay-to-win scenarios and maintains crafting progression integrity. Every player must forge their own Savage Claws.
Ores in The Forge come from mining nodes, not enemy drops. To gather ores for Savage Claws:
Equip your best pickaxe and focus on deep mining expeditions for rare ores.
Keep duplicates if they have different trait combinations for build flexibility. Sell duplicates only if:
Savage Claws sell for $205, which is decent but not game-changing. Having multiple builds available offers more value than the gold from selling.
Savage Claws represent the perfect intersection of accessibility and power in The Forge. Their mid-rarity classification belies their top-tier performance, offering some of the highest DPS in the game without demanding ultra-rare materials that take weeks to farm.
Throughout this guide, we’ve covered everything from basic crafting to advanced combat strategies. The key takeaways:
Whether you’re a mid-game player looking for your first serious weapon or an endgame veteran optimizing your arsenal, Savage Claws deserve a place in your collection. The combination of proven performance, resource efficiency, and satisfying combat feel makes them one of the most rewarding weapons to master in The Forge.