The Cult Quest in Roblox’s The Forge hides behind a late‑game wall and quietly locks you out of one of the strongest mining tools in the game. Clearing it is less about puzzle solving and more about endurance, since every objective revolves around grinding rare “heart” drops from Island 3 enemies and bosses.
Requirements to start the Cult Quest
The Cult Quest is only available on Frostspire Expanse, commonly referred to as Island 3. Before you even think about the cultists or Dragon Head, you need two things: level 70 and the Portal Tool. Level 70 unlocks access to Frostspire Expanse, and the Portal Tool is obtained by progressing Sensei Moro’s questline in earlier worlds.
Reaching Frostspire Expanse is only the first gate. The cultists are not visible from the surface; they are buried behind the late stages of the Raven questline and a hidden passage.

How to reach the cultists in Corruption’s Heart
Step 1: Travel to Frostspire Expanse using the Portal Tool and locate the Raven NPC near the main spider cave. This Raven offers a short chain of errands that send you back into the spider cave to kill spiders, mine icy pebble, and deliver specific ores like etherite.
Step 2: Complete the Raven’s tasks until you receive the Red cave key. This key unlocks the Raven Cave, a red‑tinted extension of the spider cave with tougher spiders, new ores, and a large glowing red crystal at the end of the tunnel.

Step 3: Enter Raven Cave and move all the way to the red crystal. Once you reach it, turn to the right and walk through the leafy wall. The foliage hides a secret passage that opens into Corruption’s Heart, a separate chamber.
Step 4: In Corruption’s Heart, you will see another Raven NPC, the Dragon Head pickaxe on a pedestal in the center, and three hooded cult NPCs behind it. The pickaxe is locked, and each cultist has a quest marker. These three quests collectively form the Cult Quest.

Auron’s quest: Prismatic Heart
Auron stands on one side of the Dragon Head pedestal and starts the first leg of the questline. His demand is straightforward: bring him a single Prismatic Heart.

Where Prismatic Heart drops
The Prismatic Heart comes from spider enemies in Frostspire Expanse. The common path is to run the Spider Cave again and again, clearing spiders until the heart drops. The in‑game description presents the Prismatic Heart as a legendary item with a displayed drop chance of 1 in 33,333, which frames it as extremely rare.
However, practical farming data puts its real drop behavior much closer to a normal rare rather than a once‑in‑a‑lifetime item. The heart is associated with the crystal‑tier spider boss deep in the spider cave and is significantly more common from that boss than the on‑paper number suggests.
Step 1: Return to the Spider Cave on Frostspire Expanse, moving past the early tunnels until you reach the boss area where the crystal spider spawns.
Step 2: Kill spiders while making sure to cycle the spider boss whenever it appears. The Prismatic Heart can drop from these runs, with notably better odds from the boss itself.
Step 3: Once you see the Prismatic Heart in your inventory, go back to Corruption’s Heart and interact with Auron. Hand over the heart to clear his portion of the Cult Quest.

Mjelatkhan’s quest: Yeti Heart
After Auron is satisfied, the center cultist, Mjelatkhan, becomes available. His request is the Yeti Heart, which pushes you out of Raven Cave and up into Frostspire’s peak area.
Where Yeti Heart drops
Yetis only spawn inside the peak cave section of Frostspire Expanse. They are not scattered across the island; they live in the deepest part of the peak cave and are significantly tankier than the spiders you were just fighting, with health totals over 10,000. The drop chance printed on the heart is 1 in 44,444, but observed behavior lines up with a much more forgiving ~1 in 10 drop chance from Yetis.

Step 1: From the Frostspire Expanse hub, use the cannon that launches you toward the peak cave entrance. Enter the cave and move past the initial tunnels without stopping for early mobs.
Step 2: Run all the way to the back of the peak cave. Yetis only spawn in the deepest section, so if you are still seeing lower‑tier enemies, keep going until you hit the Yeti zone.
Step 3: Fight Yetis repeatedly until a Yeti Heart drops. Because of their high health, you should arrive with late‑game armor and a strong weapon; under‑geared builds will spend too much time on each kill.

Step 4: Once you obtain the Yeti Heart, return to Corruption’s Heart and give it to Mjelatkhan. This completes the second part of the Cult Quest and unlocks the final cultist.
Morveth’s quest: Golem Heart
Morveth stands on the opposite side of the chamber and represents the last, most demanding step. His requirement is the Golem Heart, which only drops from the Ice or Crystal Golem boss at the summit of World 3.
Where Golem Heart drops
The Golem Heart is tied to a single boss in Frostspire Expanse. The Ice Golem (also referred to as Crystal Golem in some descriptions) spawns behind a rune‑marked door at Summit’s Edge in the peak area. The boss has around 15,000 HP, hits harder than standard Yetis, and sits on a long respawn timer, so each attempt carries more time overhead than the earlier farms.

The in‑game drop description lists a 1 in 55,555 chance for the Golem Heart, placing it at the bottom of the rarity ladder for the Cult Quest hearts. No alternative drop source or shortcut is attached to this item; you simply have to cycle the boss until it appears in your inventory.
Step 1: Travel back to the peak region on Frostspire Expanse and move toward Summit’s Edge. From there, access the rune door that leads into the Ice Golem arena.
Step 2: Kill the Ice Golem boss. With its roughly 15,000 HP pool and late‑game damage, this fight expects you to arrive with endgame gear and a clear understanding of its attack patterns.
Step 3: If the Golem Heart does not drop, wait out the boss respawn timer and repeat the kill. Because of the low stated drop chance, it is normal to need many cycles before you see the heart.
Step 4: As soon as the Golem Heart finally drops, head back to Corruption’s Heart and speak with Morveth to submit it. This turn‑in closes out the Cult Quest.

Dragon Head Pickaxe stats and cost
Once all three hearts are delivered, the lock icon over the Dragon Head pickaxe disappears, and the pedestal becomes interactive. At that point, you are not given the pickaxe for free; you gain the right to buy it.
The Dragon Head pickaxe costs 2,750,000 gold. In exchange, you receive a late‑game tool with a clear stat advantage over earlier options.
| Stat | Dragon Head Pickaxe |
|---|---|
| Mining Power | 750 |
| Mining Speed | +10% |
| Luck Boost | +78% |
| Rune Slots | 4 |
| Cost | 2,750,000 gold |
The combination of high mining power, a built‑in speed bonus, a large luck boost, and four rune slots makes Dragon Head the current best‑in‑slot mining pickaxe. No other tool confirmed in the same update surpasses it on raw stats.

What you gain by finishing the Cult Quest
Functionally, the Cult Quest serves one purpose: it unlocks the ability to purchase Dragon Head. There are no separate cosmetic rewards listed and no branching choices to make between different outcomes. The heart turn‑ins are binary gates between you and the pickaxe pedestal, and once those gates are open they stay open.
That narrow reward band does not mean the questline is irrelevant. Running spiders, Yetis, and the Ice Golem repeatedly is a clean way to pressure-test late‑game builds, pick up extra legendary‑tier drops like Legendary Essence along the way, and push gold and experience gains while you hunt the hearts. For players who plan to live in Frostspire Expanse’s endgame ores for a while, Dragon Head’s mining stats also compound that grind by boosting drop luck on every node you hit.
The questline is deliberately tuned as a long‑haul project, especially around the Golem Heart. With a level 70 requirement, heavy enemy health pools, and extremely low stated drop rates, it is not intended for early‑ or mid‑game characters. Once you reach that threshold, however, finishing the Cult Quest is effectively mandatory if you care about having the strongest mining tool available.