How to Start[]
Blueprint[]
You need blueprints before forging Gear which can be exchanged from Sect Library with Sect Contribution points.

Forging Materials[]
Like alchemy materials, most forging materials can be obtained from Realms.
The chance of obtaining precious Gear increases with the quality of materials.

Supplement[]
Supplements are only used in Gear forging, where you can choose to add Thunderboo, boosting the chance to produce higher-quality Gear. The chance increases with the Thunderboo's quality.
Myrua Thunderboo is known for its scarcity — it'll take a lifetime to grow it yourself in the Garden. Though you can find it in Fatevillion, it may be too expensive with a price of 150 Fateum. So it's recommended to use it only when you are forging with Epic or Legendary materials for a higher chance of obtaining Legendary Gear.

Revamp Points[]
1. Every time you use Rare materials/supplements, you will gain Revamp Pts,
2. When you gain 100 Revamp Pts, Epic or Legendary Gear will be guaranteed for the next forging.
3. The Revamp Pts of different Gear or Relics are counted independently.
Forgemaster Level[]
Similar to alchemy, you can raise your level when forging.
Every time you forge, you gain Forge EXP to increase your Forgemaster Level, and therefore boost your chance to produce high-quality Gear.
So don't waste the Common and Uncommon materials. Toss them into the furnace to gain Forge EXP!
Recommendations[]
It's recommended to forge Weapons first, then Amulets and Banners, the single-target Relics, for Magicka Taoists (or Chains and Bells for Corporia Taoists).
Amulets require simpler materials, so you can forge them first and forge Banners when you have enough materials later.
You can also forge Gear based on the materials you have.
Generally, for beginners, Amulets are a great choice for Magicka Taoists and Bells for Corporia Taoists.