Mithril Ore is necessary in Baldur’s Gate 3 to use the infamous Adamantine Forge. But how to do get that valuable material? We will show you the answer.
Once you enter the Underdark in Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3), you might quickly hear about the infamous Adamantine Forge. This legendary forge is like none other in the wide world of Faerun, so you should seek it out! Here’s how you get there:
When you have found the forge (and a hidden manual telling you how to use it), you’ll realise that you need a rare material called Mithril Ore. Here’s how you find it.
Baldur’s Gate 3: How To Get Mithril Ore
The game unfortunately doesn’t tell you where to find Mithril Ore. But the answer is so obvious, you’ll want to smack your head for not knowing: You can find Mithril Ore in the Adamantine Forge. Duh, where else? Nothing in BG3 indicates that clearly enough, so don’t worry if you didn’t get it immediately.
Looking around at the Adamantine Forge, you’ll find Mithril Veins, big blue chunks of rock. Hit them often enough with a blunt weapon, and you’ll get a Mithril Ore. That’s all there is too it! They are pretty easy to miss, so keep your eyes open while exploring this area.
Now that you have the beautiful, shiny ore, go back to the forge and use it to get a special weapon.