Reforging



Reforging is a mechanic that allows the player to add additional stats to Weapons and Armor, similar to Enchanting. An item can have only one reforge at once, but they can be replaced. Reforges provide greater stat boosts the higher the Rarity of the item is.

Usage
Items can be reforged in the reforging menu, accessed from the Blacksmith or from a Reforge Anvil. The player can apply basic reforges to weapons, armor pieces, or tool for a price depending on the rarity of the item.

The reforge given is random, with all reforges having the same chance to be rolled. Players will know the reforge given only after the reforge has been paid for. The cost of reforging will scale on the Rarity of the item. The extra stats provided by the reforge also increase with rarity.

Players can open the advanced reforging GUI by interacting with Malik at the dungeon entrances, using the reforge anvil in the back of the blacksmith or using a Reforge Anvil on the player's private island. This feature allows players to apply Reforge Stones to their items for a cost in order to get the corresponding reforges on them.

The stats from Weapon, Tool and Armor reforges apply only while holding or wearing it.

When a weapon, an armor piece, or a tool is upgraded, its reforge is usually kept. However, there are some exceptions, such as a Vampire Mask and a Witch Mask upon merging to a Vampire Witch Mask. Players can hover on the output slot of the crafting table to see if the reforge is going to be kept or not.

Reforge Stones
Reforge Stones are items which grant special reforges to Armor, Weapons, or Tools. They can be applied by talking to Malik the Blacksmith or using the Reforge Anvil and paying the fee to apply. They can be obtained through various means, such as mining, Dungeon Post-Boss Chests, or a drop from most mobs.

List of Reforges
To make everything fit on the tables below, stat names have been heavily abbreviated; this table explains what these abbreviations are (alternatively, hover over the stat for a tooltip with the name).
 * Stat Abbreviations

Duplicate Prefixes
In addition to the reforges mentioned above, some Armor or tools share a name with certain reforges. To avoid repeats ("Wise Wise Dragon Armor"), they use a different prefix (except "shiny" Shiny Yellow Rock). They still have the same stat bonuses.

Due to the changes in certain versions, some reforges are no longer available on the items (marked as "†").

Trivia

 * This mechanic may be a reference to Terraria, as the game has similar reforging mechanics and names. A full list can be viewed here.
 * The custom prefixes apply only to Armor pieces and Pickaxes, so it was possible to obtain a "Shiny Shiny Yellow Rock".
 * Before 0.8, the only reforge that had its stats in a different color instead of gray was Godly, with its stats being red. Now, all reforges are colored blue.
 * The very first reforge on a profile costs 10 coal instead of coins. Reforges continue to cost 10 coal until the player takes an item out. Replacing the item within will also keep the cost at 10 coal,this reforge will always be Heroic.
 * Prior the Crimson Isle's update, accessories were reforgable; the reforge system for accessory has been replaced with Accessory Powers.
 * Despite this, the descriptions of skill levels still refer to the powers as reforges.
 * Except for mining tools, reforges on items provide no stat buff, only the reforge abilities (e.g. Renowned's 1% boost for most stats).
 * Except for mining tools, reforges on items provide no stat buff, only the reforge abilities (e.g. Renowned's 1% boost for most stats).

Reforge Revamp Update Changes
These images show how the reforge revamp changed the stats on various reforges that existed at the time.