Tournament Finals: In the final round, the winning contestants face off to forge the longest round one weapon in Forged in Fire history: the Wakizashi.
Tournament Finals: In the final round, the winning contestants face off to forge the longest round one weapon in Forged in Fire history: the Wakizashi.
Tournament Finals: In the final round, the winning contestants face off to forge the longest round one weapon in Forged in Fire history: the Wakizashi.
Tournament Round 4: Four metalsmiths must harvest materials from a metal sculpture to forge their Damascus blade, before the finalists duel with Flamberge Rapiers.
Tournament Round 4: Four metalsmiths must harvest materials from a metal sculpture to forge their Damascus blade, before the finalists duel with Flamberge Rapiers.
Tournament Round 4: Four metalsmiths must harvest materials from a metal sculpture to forge their Damascus blade, before the finalists duel with Flamberge Rapiers.
Tournament Round 2: In round two, four armourers must forge a Damascus blade out of plate armour, then craft an exotic hybrid of pain and protection: the Hooded Katar.
Tournament Round 2: In round two, four armourers must forge a Damascus blade out of plate armour, then craft an exotic hybrid of pain and protection: the Hooded Katar.
Tournament Round 1: In the first ever Forged in Fire Tournament, four different classes of metalsmithing professionals compete for the biggest prize in the show's history.
Tournament Round 1: In the first ever Forged in Fire Tournament, four different classes of metalsmithing professionals compete for the biggest prize in the show's history.
The Steel Crossbow: Four bladesmiths go back to basics before two go on to recreate one of the most intricate weapons in Forged in Fire history, the steel crossbow.
The Steel Crossbow: Four bladesmiths go back to basics before two go on to recreate one of the most intricate weapons in Forged in Fire history, the steel crossbow.
The Qinglong Ji: After forging a signature blade from the steel rings of a whiskey barrel, the finalists create an instrument of Chinese warfare: the Qinglong Ji.
The Qinglong Ji: After forging a signature blade from the steel rings of a whiskey barrel, the finalists create an instrument of Chinese warfare: the Qinglong Ji.
The Landsknecht Sword: Four bladesmiths must craft a signature blade from a piece of elevator cable, and the finalists must recreate the two-handed Landsknecht Sword.
The Landsknecht Sword: Four bladesmiths must craft a signature blade from a piece of elevator cable, and the finalists must recreate the two-handed Landsknecht Sword.
The Arming Sword: In a gruelling Forged in Fire first, four bladesmiths must make not just one but three knives from railroad spikes in only three hours.
The Anthropomorphic Sword: The finalists face a Forged in Fire first as their blades must face two strength tests, before they recreate the Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword.
The Anthropomorphic Sword: The finalists face a Forged in Fire first as their blades must face two strength tests, before they recreate the Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword.
The Smallsword: After forging friction folders from a steel coil, finalists must create a blade that requires both precision and detail: the French smallsword.
The Zande Spear: Four bladesmiths find the devil is in the details when they must combine two or more steels to forge J Nielson's favourite blade, a Damascus European dagger.
The Smallsword: After forging friction folders from a steel coil, finalists must create a blade that requires both precision and detail: the French smallsword.
The Navaja: Four bladesmiths test their mettle in a rock quarry before two go on to recreate one of the most dangerous folding weapons in history, the Spanish Navaja.
The Rhomphaia: The bladesmiths are forced to achieve one of six Damascus patterns for their first round blade, before two go on to forge the fearsome Rhomphaia sword.
The Schiavona: The bladesmiths harvest steel from farming tools to make their signature blades, before two return to their home forges to recreate a deadly Schiavona sword.
International Championship: Four of the top smiths from around the world compete in an international championship, with the best two crafting a Spadroon in the final.
The Yatagan: The smiths are tasked with turning a rusted 1971 Mercury Cougar into their signature blades, before creating an elite military weapon known as the Yatagan.
The Kpinga: After layering a complex Damascus pattern in their signature blades, the remaining competitors recreate a three-bladed African throwing knife called the Kpinga.
The Shamsir: Four bladesmiths compete, but only two will make it through to the final round where they must recreate a deadly sabre called the Shamshir.
Tabar-Shishpar: Four bladesmiths are asked to forge blades from pipe wrenches. In the final round they must recreate an extremely rare axe-mace hybrid, known as the Tabar-Shishpar.