Most ore guides present the same core fields: where it drops (zone + node type), how rare it is (chance), and utility fields (multiplier/price). That’s useful for planning farming sessions and deciding what’s worth forging.
Because The Forge is actively updated, treat any “complete list” as time-sensitive. Use lists for nigation and planning—then validate in-game when you’re about to commit resources.
A good ore list helps you answer three questions fast: (1) which region should I be in, (2) which node types should I prioritize, and (3) what’s the payoff if I get the drop. If a guide doesn’t clearly tell you region + node type, it’s usually not actionable.
You’ll see two kinds of location info in the wild: wiki-style pages that list ore entries and zones, and guide-style pages that compile drop chances, multipliers, and farming notes. Use wiki pages for authoritative naming and zone nigation; use guide pages for quick planning; use your own in-game UI for final confirmation.