There is not enough carbon in mild steel to work harden so you do not need to aneal it either.
When I was a lad, I collected a runner from a stone boat that was rotting in the bush near it's last pass on a field. I don't know if it is steel or iron - likely the latter. Anyway, I hammer out a lance point cold on my dad's anvil and found I had the devil of a time filing the edges. I also found cracks in the edge from work hardening. These fissures had no affect on the lance's strength. My buddy Shane and I used to throw the lance from as far away as we could, into a 4' cottonwood round, when I lived in Squamish BC back in the 70's. It didn't even bend, let alone break. This was my first intro to forging metal, and I had no fire. Still have the lance.