Forge Master Mount Guide – How to Summon Mounts
Mounts provide some of the most powerful stat boosts in Forge Master, offering massive percentage increases to both damage and health. Because these bonuses stack on top of your base stats, a high-rarity mount can completely redefine your strength, especially in late-game stages and boss-heavy content.
This guide explains how mount summoning works, how the relevant tech tree nodes affect your progression, and gives a full breakdown of every mount from Common to Mythic.
How to Summon Mounts
Summoning a mount costs 50 Clock Winders by default.
Clock Winders can be obtained from:
- Progress Pass
- Clan War Rewards
- League Rewards
- Shop purchases
This places mount progression somewhere between free-to-play and premium: you earn steady income from gameplay, but active players or spenders will advance faster.
Mount summoning is luck-based, meaning higher-rarity mounts are not guaranteed and you may need multiple attempts to obtain a mount you want.
Tech Tree Nodes That Affect Mounts
Two tech tree upgrades directly influence mount progression:
Extra Mount Chance
This upgrade increases your chance to summon an additional mount with each attempt. Since extra summons are rare but valuable, advancing this node is one of the most efficient long-term investments you can make.
Mount Summon Cost
This node reduces the Clock Winder cost required to summon a mount.
Because the base cost is fixed at 50, even a small reduction adds up over time, especially once you start summoning regularly for higher-tier mounts.
Upgrading both nodes together reduces long-term resource drain and increases your potential to pull rare or mythic-quality mounts.
Mount Rarity Breakdown
Higher-rarity mounts grant significantly higher stat multipliers. These bonuses scale globally, boosting both your survivability and your ability to clear stages quickly.
Below is the full rarity chart with damage and health bonuses.
Common Mounts
Bonus: 10% Damage | 10% Health
These early mounts introduce the system but offer modest bonuses. They are designed to fill gaps until you obtain higher-rarity options.
Common Mount List:
- Lily Pad
- Lily Leaf
- Brown Leaf
Worth Using?
Only until you obtain a Rare mount or better. Their bonuses are quickly overshadowed.
Rare Mounts
Bonus: 40% Damage | 40% Health
Rare mounts provide a noticeable jump in power, making them ideal for players in early-to-mid game chapters.
Rare Mount List:
- Crab
- Turtle
- Dino
- Brown Horse
Strengths:
Reliable, accessible, and significantly stronger than Common mounts. Excellent early-game value.
Epic Mounts
Bonus: 80% Damage | 80% Health
Epic mounts are where the mount system starts to become exciting. Their bonuses nearly double what Rare mounts provide, creating a major spike in both offensive and defensive capability.
Epic Mount List:
- Goat
- Pig
Strengths:
These mounts carry most players comfortably through mid-to-late game campaign content.
Legendary Mounts
Bonus: 150% Damage | 150% Health
Legendary mounts offer a massive power boost and begin to influence late-game strategies, as the bonus becomes strong enough to handle hard-hitting enemies and deeper Invasion Dungeon pushes.
Legendary Mount List:
- Giant Bee
- Bike
Strengths:
Excellent offensive scaling paired with robust survivability. A large leap over Epic bonuses.
Ultimate Mounts
Bonus: 250% Damage | 250% Health
Ultimate mounts are extremely powerful and serve as a dramatic turning point in mount progression. Their stats are high enough to carry you through difficult content and elevate your entire build.
Ultimate Mount List:
- Mini Dragon
- One-Wheel Droid
Strengths:
Reliable multipliers that noticeably accelerate progression and increase success rates in late-game encounters.
Mythic Mounts
Bonus: 400% Damage | 400% Health
Mythic mounts represent the peak of mount progression. These are the best mounts currently available, offering game-changing stat boosts that redefine your overall power curve.
Mythic Mount List:
- Hover Board
- Hover Disk
Strengths:
The highest possible bonuses for both health and damage. Mythic mounts become mandatory for pushing top-end content or competing at the highest level in events.
Which Mounts Should You Aim For?
Mount progression is straightforward due to the linear bonus scaling across rarities. Your goal should always be to climb toward the highest rarity possible.
Best value mounts per stage:
Early Game:
Rare mounts are the first meaningful boost and should be kept until you pull an Epic.
Mid Game:
Epic mounts offer the best power spike relative to cost and are worth using for a long stretch.
Late Game:
Legendary mounts become the new standard, especially for those clearing Stage 5+ content.
Endgame:
Ultimate and Mythic mounts completely outclass everything else. These should be your long-term targets.
Mounts are one of the most powerful scalable systems in Forge Master, and securing a strong mount will dramatically accelerate your campaign progress. By focusing on higher-rarity summons, upgrading your mount-related tech tree nodes, and managing your Clock Winder income wisely, you can ensure your mount progression remains steady and efficient throughout the game.
