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To forge a weapon, the player requires two things: a second copy of that weapon, and [[My Castle#Resources|ore]] matching that weapon's type. Once these have been provided, the forged weapon is produced. Forged weapons are marked with a rank indicating its level of forging and how much its stats have been increased compared to the base weapon; forging basic weapons together will produce a +1 rank weapon, forging two +1 weapons together will produce a +2 rank weapon, and so on. The highest forge rank a weapon can reach is +7.
To forge a weapon, the player requires two things: a second copy of that weapon, and [[My Castle#Resources|ore]] matching that weapon's type. Once these have been provided, the forged weapon is produced. Forged weapons are marked with a rank indicating its level of forging and how much its stats have been increased compared to the base weapon; forging basic weapons together will produce a +1 rank weapon, forging two +1 weapons together will produce a +2 rank weapon, and so on. The highest forge rank a weapon can reach is +7.


All twelve weapon types are associated with an ore resource, and to forge a weapon, the player requires a number of the matching ore which is equal to the resulting forge rank; e.g. forging a +1 weapon requires one matching ore, and forging a +4 weapon requires four of the ore.  It is possible to get a discount on the ore required depending on which of the player's army is currently running the Smithy: the unit in charge will reduce the number of ore required to forge a weapon matching their specialist weapon type, although a minimum of one piece of ore will always be required.
All twelve weapon types are associated with an ore resource, and to forge a weapon, the player requires a number of the matching ore which is equal to the resulting forge rank; e.g. forging a +1 weapon requires one matching ore, and forging a +4 weapon requires four of the ore.  It is possible to get a discount on the ore required depending on which of the player's army is currently running the Smithy: the unit in charge will reduce the number of ore required to forge a weapon matching their class's specialist weapon type (ex. a [[Songstress]] discounts [[Lance (weapon)|lances]] and [[naginata]]), although a minimum of one piece of ore will always be required.


As higher-rank forged weapons can only be created from other forged weapons, the number of materials needed to forge exponentially increases as the rank increases, to the point that reaching a +7 rank will ultimately require 128 of the original weapon and a maximum of 247 minerals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://serenesforest.net/fire-emblem-fates/my-castle/smithy/|title=Smithy|author=VincentASM|site=Serenes Forest|retrieved=2016-04-28}}</ref>
As higher-rank forged weapons can only be created from other forged weapons, the number of materials needed to forge exponentially increases as the rank increases, to the point that reaching a +7 rank will ultimately require 128 of the original weapon and a maximum of 247 minerals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://serenesforest.net/fire-emblem-fates/my-castle/smithy/|title=Smithy|author=VincentASM|site=Serenes Forest|retrieved=2016-04-28}}</ref>
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