Upgrading your equipment is very important in The Forge, and Runes play a major role in it. Runes are like artifacts, which can be very hard to find, but are worth all the buffs and effects that they provide. Using them on your equipment will make your gameplay a lot easier, and you’ll see a significant boost in your progress. But it’s crucial to know which runes are best suited for you. In this guide, we compiled the full The Forge rune list, including their abilities and all secondary passives you can get.
List of All The Forge Runes
Runes are only found through enemies, so there is no use for pickaxes in The Forge in this matter. That said, there are a total of 11 Runes in The Forge, and here’s a list of them:

Runes can be used to enchant or upgrade weapons and pickaxes. Each rune will provide one or multiple buffs, as we mentioned in the table. You can get runes by defeating higher-level enemies in The Forge. Rune level also improves how many abilities it contains and how many secondary passives you get with it.
Once you have a Rune, you can head to the Runemaker to attach it to the rune slots of your weapons and pickaxes. Similarly, you can even detach them from your equipment. While a pickaxe has a rune slot unlocked by default, you need to enhance a weapon to level 3 to unlock a rune slot.
List of All Secondary Passives in The Forge
Secondary passives are like an additional buff to your runes in The Forge. When you attach a rune to an equipment, there is a very rare chance for a secondary trait to appear with the ability of the rune. These secondary traits increase the overall stats of your weapons and armors. That said, here’s a list of all The Forge secondary passives:
Runes can only be obtained as a rare enemy drop in The Forge. You can check the chances of getting a rune from enemies in the Index.
Getting a secondary trait in The Forge is based on luck, and there is no guaranteed way.

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