Quick Scoop: In Goobers on Roblox, crafting usually means collecting the right materials first, then opening the game’s forge/crafting interface and combining items there. A recent gameplay clip shows players mining ores, smelting them, then using the crafting table/menu to make weapons and armor, which suggests crafting is tied to progression in the game.

How crafting works

The basic loop appears to be:

  1. Gather ores or other materials.
  2. Smelt or process them if needed.
  3. Go to the highlighted forging or crafting area.
  4. Use the crafting menu/table to make items such as weapons or armor.

The video also shows a mini-game style forging process, where you have to keep a cursor in the right zone and complete steps like pumping, hammering, or pouring correctly to finish the item.

What to try in-game

If you are trying it yourself, look for:

  • A forge, crafting table, or highlighted interaction spot.
  • NPCs that start crafting-related tasks.
  • Materials like ores, since the clip specifically mentions crafting after mining and smelting them.

A practical example from the gameplay is: mine enough ore, smelt it, then open the forging menu and craft a sword or armor piece once the game lets you.

Small note

Search results around “Goobers” also point to Roblox videos and community posts, but they do not give a single official guide for the exact game mechanics, so the safest read is that crafting is a progression system tied to gathering and forging.

TL;DR: collect materials, smelt or process them, then use the forge/crafting area to craft items, often through a timing or accuracy mini-game.