How to Reroll Race in The Forge (March 2026) Ultimate Guide

Are you tired of being stuck with a weak race in The Forge? Do you want to unlock the powerful Angel or Demon races that everyone’s talking about? You’re in the right place! I’ve spent countless hours researching and testing every aspect of the race reroll system in The Forge, and I’m going to share everything you need to know to get the perfect race for your playstyle.
How to Reroll Race in The Forge?
Rerolling your race in The Forge is one of the most important things you can do to improve your gameplay experience. Whether you want to deal massive damage as a Demon, tank hits as a Golem, or mine efficiently as a Dwarf, getting the right race can make or break your success in the game.
Let me break down exactly how to reroll your race, step by step:
Method 1: Using the Shop Menu (Easiest Method)
The shop method is the quickest way to reroll your race from anywhere in the game:
- Press T to open your bag/inventory
- Click on the Shop tab (yellow tab)
- Scroll to the right until you reach the “Rerolls” section
- Click “Go to Race Menu” (green button)
- Click Reroll if you have spins available
This method is perfect when you’re in the middle of playing and don’t want to travel to a specific location.
Method 2: Using The Wizard (Adventure Method)
If you prefer a more immersive experience or want to explore the world, you can visit The Wizard:
- Head to the left of The Cave (don’t go inside the cave)
- Follow up the hill past Greedy Cey (the NPC seller)
- Continue following the path until you see a building with a tall tower behind it
- Enter the building (you can walk right through the doors)
- Press E to talk to The Wizard
- Select “I want to change my race!”
- Click Reroll to spin for a new race
The Wizard location is actually part of the main questline, so you’ll naturally visit there eventually. But you can go there anytime you want!
Initial Race Selection with Sensei Moro
When you first start the game, you’ll get your initial race selection from Sensei Moro:
- Talk to Sensei Moro right after spawning
- You’ll get 3 free spins to choose your starting race
- Click the Reroll button at the bottom of the screen
- Choose your race before starting quests
Important: Once you leave Sensei Moro’s screen, you can’t reroll with him anymore! Make sure you’re happy with your choice or use all 3 spins before moving on.
How to Get More Race Rerolls in The Forge?
Getting more rerolls is crucial if you want to chase those mythical 0.5% races. Here are all the methods I’ve found to get more spins:
1. Complete Main Quests
The most reliable way to get free rerolls is through the main questline:
- Progress to World 2 and talk to Captain Rowan
- Complete his later quests for free reroll rewards
- Follow the main story naturally as many quests offer rerolls as rewards
I’ve found that players who focus on the main questline can accumulate 10-20 free rerolls just by playing normally!
2. Daily Login Rewards
Don’t forget to log in every day! The game rewards consistent players:
- Log in daily to receive bonus spins
- Get 1 free reroll per day just for showing up
- Stack up rerolls over time for big reroll sessions
This is the easiest method since it requires no effort – just remember to log in!
3. Redeem The Forge Codes
Codes are the fastest way to get multiple rerolls at once:
- Press the gear icon in the top left corner
- Scroll down to the Codes section
- Enter active codes from the official Discord
- Get 2-5 rerolls per code instantly
The developers regularly release new codes, so check the official Discord server for the latest codes. I’ve seen codes give up to 5 rerolls each, which can add up quickly!
4. Purchase Rerolls with Robux
If you’re willing to spend real money, you can buy rerolls directly:
| Reroll Package | Cost (Robux) | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Reroll | 75 Robux | Standard price |
| 5 Rerolls | 300 Robux | Save 75 Robux |
| 10 Rerolls | 575 Robux | Save 175 Robux |
While I recommend trying the free methods first, sometimes you just need that extra push to get your dream race!
Race Slots System in The Forge
Did you know you can have up to three different races saved and ready to use? The race slots system is a game-changer for players who want to experiment with different builds.
How to Unlock Race Slots?
| Slot | Unlock Method | Cost (Robux) |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Slot | Default | Free |
| 2nd Slot | Reach Level 30 | 175 Robux |
| 3rd Slot | Reach Level 100 | 325 Robux |
Pro Tip: You can also unlock both slots immediately for 500 Robux if you don’t want to grind levels.
Why Race Slots Matter?
Having multiple race slots is incredibly valuable because:
- Switch between races for different activities (mining vs combat)
- Save rare races you don’t want to lose
- Experiment with builds without rerolling constantly
- Adapt to different situations with specialized races
I recommend unlocking at least the second slot as soon as possible – it makes the game so much more flexible!
Complete Race Guide with Odds and Traits
Now let’s dive into the meat of this guide – all the races you can get in The Forge, their odds, and what makes each one special.
Race Rarity and Drop Rates
| Rarity | Chance | Races |
|---|---|---|
| Common | 25% | Human |
| Uncommon | 14-15% | Elf, Zombie |
| Rare | 8-10.5% | Goblin, Undead, Orc |
| Epic | 6-7% | Dwarf, Shadow |
| Legendary | 1.25-1.75% | Minotaur, Dragonborn, Golem |
| Mythical | 0.5% | Angel, Demon |
Detailed Race Breakdown
Common Races
Human (25%)
- Blessed: +3% Luck and +3% Extra XP
- Best for: Beginners and XP farming
- My take: While it’s the weakest race, the XP boost can be nice early game. I’d recommend rerolling this as soon as possible.
Uncommon Races
Elf (15%)
- Superior Genes: +15% Stamina and +5% Height
- Glorious: +7% Luck Boost
- Best for: Luck-based builds and beginners
- My take: A decent beginner race with good stamina and luck. Not terrible, but you’ll want to upgrade eventually.
Zombie (14%)
- Rotten: -25% Health
- Mutated Genes: +2% health regeneration every 5 seconds
- Absorb: 15% chance to convert incoming damage to health
- Best for: Sustain builds with Drain Edge runes
- My take: Surprisingly viable for specific builds, but the health penalty hurts. Only keep if you’re building around sustain.
Rare Races
Goblin (10.5%)
- Tiny: -15% Health, -15% Size
- Sneaky: +15% Movement Speed, +10% Attack Speed with daggers
- Bargain: 12% discount when shopping
- Best for: Speed builds and shopping efficiency
- My take: The movement speed is nice, but the health penalty and dagger-specific bonus limit its usefulness.
Undead (9%)
- Fragile Bones: -12% Health
- Sharp Surface: Reflect 10% of the damage taken
- Second Chance: Refills 50% of health when under 10%, every 5 minutes
- Best for: Tank builds with high health
- My take: The reflect and second chance are theoretically good, but the long cooldown makes it unreliable. I’d pass on this one.
Orc (8%)
- Heavy: -10% Stamina, -10% Movement Speed
- Muscular: +10% Physical Damage, +15% Health, +10% Size
- Best for: Pure physical damage builds
- My take: A straightforward damage race with good health. The speed penalty hurts, but it’s solid for beginners.
Epic Races
Dwarf (7%)
- Heavy Short: -20% Height, -5% Movement Speed
- Gifted Miner: +15% Mining Damage, +5% Better Forge
- Critical Mining: 20% chance to deal +50% damage to rocks
- Best for: Mining and progression
- My take: If you want to focus on mining and making money, Dwarf is absolutely essential. The mining bonuses are incredible.
Shadow (6%)
- Shadow Pact: +15% Movement Speed, +10% Attack Speed, +10% Stamina, +5% Physical Damage, -10% Health
- Phantom Step: 15% chance to turn into a shadow and dodge incoming attacks
- Best for: Speed/dodge builds
- My take: A fantastic all-around race with great mobility and dodge potential. The health penalty is worth it for the defensive utility.
Legendary Races
Minotaur (1.75%)
- Beast: +20% Health, -10% Movement Speed, -10% Stamina, +10% Height, +20% Width and Depth
- Bull’s Fury: While under 50% Health, activate Rage Mode which increases movement speed and physical damage by 30%
- Best for: Low-health rage builds
- My take: Incredible for specific builds that want to stay at low health. The rage mode is devastating when activated.
Dragonborn (1.5%)
- Durable Scales: +20% Max HP and +10% Height
- Sharp Fangs: +12% Physical Damage
- Dragon’s Breath: 40% chance to burn enemies and deal 30% of weapon’s damage per second for 3 seconds
- Best for: Offensive/defensive hybrid builds
- My take: One of the best legendary races with great damage, health, and consistent burn damage. A top-tier choice if you can’t get mythical.
Golem (1.25%)
- Tank: +30% Health, -10% Movement Speed, +30% Size
- Heavy Hitter: +15% Attack Speed with heavy weapons
- Stone Heart: 50% chance to lower incoming damage by 25%
- Best for: Tank builds and heavy weapon users
- My take: An absolute monster for tanking. The damage reduction chance makes you incredibly durable, and the size bonus is intimidating!
Mythical Races (The Best of the Best)
Angel (0.5%)
- Wings: -20% Dash Cooldown, +50% Dash Distance, +15% Longer Dash IFrame, +20% Movement Speed, +25% Jump Boost, +20% Stamina
- Mighty Clover: +25% Luck Boost
- Smite: 50% chance to call Smite on hit for 30% physical damage
- Holy Hand: Infinite stamina while below 20% health
- Best for: Everything – mobility, luck, damage, and sustain
- My take: The best defensive race in the game. The mobility alone makes it worth chasing, but the infinite stamina at low health is game-changing.
Demon (0.5%)
- Demonic Powers: +20% Movement Speed, +20% Attack Speed, +20% Physical Damage, +20% stronger fire damage, +30% Height, +10% Width and Depth
- Backfire: 25% chance to burn enemy when damage is taken
- Cursed Aura: Deals 10% weapon damage per second to nearby enemies
- Devil’s Finger: Dash teleport with hellfire particles and 20% chance to create a fire circle dealing 45% weapon damage per second for 3 seconds
- Best for: Maximum damage output
- My take: The absolute best DPS race in the game. If you want to melt enemies and deal the highest possible damage, Demon is your goal.
The Forge Race Tier List March
After testing every race extensively and analyzing their performance in different situations, here’s my comprehensive tier list for The Forge races:
S-Tier (Must-Have Races)
| Race | Rarity | Why It’s S-Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Angel | Mythical (0.5%) | Best mobility in the game, incredible luck boost, infinite stamina at low health, and good damage. Perfect for any playstyle. |
| Demon | Mythical (0.5%) | Highest DPS potential with massive damage boosts, fire damage, and area-of-effect abilities. The best offensive race by far. |
| Golem | Legendary (1.25%) | Incredible tank with 30% more health, 50% damage reduction chance, and great heavy weapon synergy. The best defensive race outside of mythical. |
A-Tier (Excellent Alternatives)
| Race | Rarity | Why It’s A-Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Dragonborn | Legendary (1.5%) | Great balance of offense and defense with burn damage, health, and physical damage. A solid all-around choice. |
| Dwarf | Epic (7%) | The best progression race with incredible mining bonuses. Essential if you want to focus on making money and crafting. |
| Shadow | Epic (6%) | Fantastic mobility and dodge potential with good all-around stats. The dodge ability can save you from deadly attacks. |
B-Tier (Situational but Viable)
| Race | Rarity | Why It’s B-Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Minotaur | Legendary (1.75%) | Incredible for specific low-health builds with rage mode. Situational but devastating when built around. |
| Orc | Rare (8%) | Solid physical damage and health with no complex mechanics. Good for beginners who want straightforward power. |
| Zombie | Uncommon (14%) | Surprisingly viable for sustain builds with health regeneration and damage conversion. Niche but effective. |
C-Tier (Below Average)
| Race | Rarity | Why It’s C-Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Human | Common (25%) | Only good for the XP boost early game. Outclassed by every other race once you have options. |
| Elf | Uncommon (15%) | Decent stamina and luck, but nothing special. A beginner race that you’ll quickly outgrow. |
D-Tier (Avoid These)
| Race | Rarity | Why It’s D-Tier |
|---|---|---|
| Goblin | Rare (10.5%) | The movement speed is nice, but the health penalty and limited usefulness make it inferior to other options. |
| Undead | Rare (9%) | The reflect and second chance sound good on paper, but the long cooldowns and health penalty make it unreliable. |
Pro Tips for Race Rerolling Success
After spending hundreds of hours rerolling races and helping countless players, I’ve learned some valuable strategies that will save you time and frustration:
1. Save Your Rerolls for Special Events
The developers sometimes run double reroll events or increased mythical odds events. If you can, save your rerolls for these events to maximize your chances of getting rare races.
2. Focus on One Goal at a Time
Don’t try to get every mythical race at once. Pick one target race (Angel or Demon) and focus all your rerolls on that. You’ll have better luck concentrating your efforts.
3. Use Multiple Race Slots Strategically
Once you unlock multiple slots, use them to:
- Save one rare race you like
- Keep one progression race (like Dwarf for mining)
- Experiment with new races in the third slot
4. Don’t Sleep on Epic Races
While everyone chases mythical races, some epic races like Dwarf and Shadow are incredibly useful for specific purposes. A Dwarf with max mining upgrades can make money faster than a poorly-built mythical race!
5. Check the Discord Regularly
The official Discord server is the best place for:
- New codes for free rerolls
- Update information about race changes
- Community tips and strategies
- Developer announcements about events
Common Mistakes to Avoid
I see so many players make the same mistakes when rerolling races. Learn from their errors:
1. Using All Rerolls Immediately
Don’t blow all your starting rerolls on Sensei Moro! Save at least one reroll until you understand the game better and know what you want.
2. Ignoring Race Synergies
Some races work better with specific weapons, runes, and playstyles. A Demon with fire-based weapons and runes will perform much better than one with random equipment.
3. Forgetting About Daily Rewards
So many players miss out on free daily rerolls just because they forget to log in. Set a reminder or make it part of your routine!
4. Overvaluing Rarity
Just because a race is rare doesn’t mean it’s the best for you. A Dwarf with the right build can outperform a poorly-built mythical race in mining and money-making.
5. Not Planning for the Long Term
Think about your endgame goals when choosing races. If you want to focus on mining, a Dwarf will serve you better long-term than a race that’s only good for combat.
Advanced Race Strategies
Once you’ve mastered the basics, here are some advanced strategies to take your race game to the next level:
Build Combinations by Race
For Angel:
- Focus on mobility and evasion builds
- Use light weapons that benefit from the attack speed
- Stack luck gear to maximize the luck boost
- Build around stamina management for the infinite stamina ability
For Demon:
- Go all-in on fire damage with Flaming Spark runes
- Use heavy weapons that scale with the damage bonuses
- Build tanky enough to survive while your aura damages enemies
- Focus on area-of-effect abilities to maximize Cursed Aura
For Golem:
- Stack health and defense to become unkillable
- Use heavy weapons to benefit from the attack speed bonus
- Build around damage reduction and sustainability
- Use Drain Edge runes to complement the tank playstyle
Race Switching Strategies
Having multiple race slots opens up incredible strategic options:
Combat Switching:
- Start with Dwarf for mining and money-making
- Switch to Demon for boss fights and difficult content
- Use Angel for exploration and mobility challenges
Progression Path:
- Early game: Human or Elf for XP and luck
- Mid game: Dwarf for mining and money-making
- Late game: Angel or Demon for endgame content
Specialization:
- Slot 1: Main combat race (Demon/Angel)
- Slot 2: Progression race (Dwarf)
- Slot 3: Experimental/fun race (try new builds)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get more race rerolls for free?
The best free methods are completing main quests (especially World 2 quests from Captain Rowan), logging in daily for bonus spins, and redeeming codes from the official Discord. I’ve gotten 20+ free rerolls just from playing normally and checking for codes!
What are the odds of getting Angel or Demon?
Both Angel and Demon have a 0.5% chance each, meaning you have a 1% total chance of getting either mythical race. On average, you’ll need about 100 rerolls to get one, but it could take more or less due to RNG.
Is it worth spending Robux on rerolls?
I generally recommend trying free methods first, but if you’re really close to your goal race or there’s a special event, spending Robux can be worth it. The 10-reroll package gives the best value if you do decide to pay.
Can I lose my race if I reroll?
Yes! When you reroll, you lose your current race unless you have it saved in a race slot. This is why unlocking multiple slots is so important – you can save races you like while experimenting with new ones.
What’s the best race for beginners?
For beginners, I recommend Elf or Orc. Elf gives good stamina and luck for early progression, while Orc provides straightforward damage and health. Both are easy to use and effective while you learn the game.
How do I unlock more race slots?
You can unlock the second slot at level 30 and the third slot at level 100. Alternatively, you can spend 175 Robux for the second slot and 325 Robux for the third slot, or 500 Robux for both at once.
Are there any tricks to increase mythical race odds?
Unfortunately, there are no legitimate tricks or exploits to increase your odds. The 0.5% chance is fixed for each reroll. However, saving rerolls for special events and using multiple race slots strategically can help you make the most of your chances.
What happens if I get a duplicate race?
If you reroll a race you already have, you’ll just get the same race again. This is why having multiple race slots is so valuable – you can save different races instead of losing them when you reroll.
How often do new races get added to The Forge?
The developers add new content regularly, but major race additions are less common. Follow the official Discord and Twitter for announcements about new races and updates.
Can I trade races with other players?
Currently, there’s no trading system for races in The Forge. Each player must earn their own races through rerolling. This makes getting rare races more special and valuable!
Conclusion: Your Path to the Perfect Race
Rerolling races in The Forge is a journey that requires patience, strategy, and a bit of luck. But with this comprehensive guide, you now have all the knowledge you need to maximize your chances of getting the perfect race for your playstyle.
Remember these key points:
- Use both reroll methods (shop and Wizard) for maximum flexibility
- Take advantage of free reroll sources before spending Robux
- Unlock multiple race slots to save your favorite races
- Focus on one target race rather than trying to get everything at once
- Check the official Discord regularly for codes and updates
Whether you’re chasing the mythical Angel or Demon races, or you’re happy with a solid legendary like Dragonborn or Golem, the perfect race is out there waiting for you. It might take 10 rerolls or it might take 200, but with persistence and smart strategy, you’ll get there.
Bookmark this guide and check back regularly for updates, as I’ll keep it current with the latest race changes, new codes, and optimal strategies. The Forge is constantly evolving, and staying informed is key to success!
Happy rerolling, and may the RNG gods smile upon you! 🎲✨
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