
Let me tell you something – when I first spawned into The Forge, I was stuck with a boring Human race like everyone else. But after hundreds of hours grinding, testing every strategy, and talking with top players, I’ve mastered the art of race rerolling. Today, I’m sharing everything I’ve learned about how to reroll races in The Forge to help you skip the frustration and jump straight to the good stuff.
Race rerolling is quite literally the game-changer that separates casual miners from legendary forge masters. In The Forge, your race determines everything – from your mining efficiency and combat prowess to your movement speed and overall survivability. When you first start, you’re randomly assigned a race (usually Human, unfortunately), but the real magic happens when you start rerolling for those mythical races that make other players stop and stare.
I remember the first time I rerolled into a Demon – the sheer power boost was incredible. My mining speed doubled, my combat effectiveness skyrocketed, and suddenly I was progressing through worlds that previously seemed impossible. That’s the power of understanding how to reroll races in The Forge effectively.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about The Forge’s race system that keeps me coming back day after day. Unlike other Roblox games where progression feels linear, The Forge’s race system creates these amazing “aha!” moments when you finally roll that perfect race for your playstyle.
I’ll never forget the time I spent three straight days grinding rerolls, only to finally hit an Angel right before a major boss fight. The infinite stamina below 20% health saved my butt countless times, and that +25% luck boost meant I was finding rare ores left and right. It’s these moments – when strategy, persistence, and a little bit of RNG magic come together – that make The Forge’s race system absolutely brilliant.
Alright, let’s get to the meat and potatoes. I’ve tested every method out there, and I’m giving you the most efficient ways to reroll your races in The Forge.
This is the traditional method that most players use, and it’s perfect for when you’re just starting out:
Pro tip: The Wizard’s location can be tricky to find your first time. I recommend marking it on your map once you discover it – you’ll be visiting this spot a lot!
Once you’ve unlocked the ability to access the race menu remotely (usually after your first few rerolls), you can skip the trip to the Wizard entirely:
This method saves so much time, especially when you’re doing mass rerolls trying to hit those mythical 0.5% chance races. I probably save hours each week using this shortcut alone!
Before we dive deeper into rerolling strategies, you need to understand what you’re up against. The Forge’s race system is built around a gacha-style RNG system, and knowing the odds helps you plan your rerolling strategy better.
| Rarity | Drop Chance | Races |
|---|---|---|
| Common | 25% | Human |
| Uncommon | 14-15% | Elf, Zombie |
| Rare | 8-10.5% | Goblin, Orc, Undead |
| Epic | 6-7% | Dwarf, Shadow |
| Legendary | 1.25-1.75% | Golem, Dragonborn, Minotaur |
| Mythical | 0.5% | Angel, Demon |
Here’s the hard truth: you’re going to see a lot of Humans and Elves before you hit that Angel or Demon. But don’t get discouraged – I’ve seen players hit mythical races on their first try, and others who’ve burned through hundreds of rerolls without success. That’s just how RNG works!
Let’s talk about the fuel for your rerolling engine. You’re going to need a steady supply of rerolls if you want to chase those mythical races, and I’ve found every possible way to get them.
1. The Forge Codes (Best Method) This is hands down the best way to get free rerolls. The developers release codes regularly that give you free spins, and I make it a habit to check for new codes every time I log in. Just go to Settings > Codes and redeem them. I’ve gotten anywhere from 5-20 free rerolls from codes alone during good months.
2. Main Quest Rewards Don’t sleep on the main story quests! Later quests, especially in World 2 from Captain Rowan, often reward you with free race rerolls. I’ve gotten some of my best rerolls from quest rewards, and they’re completely free if you were going to do the quests anyway.
3. Special Events and Updates Whenever The Forge drops a major update or hosts a special event, they usually include free rerolls as participation rewards. I always check the announcement discord or social media for these opportunities.
If you’re serious about min-maxing your race (or just have some Robux to spare), you can purchase reroll packs:
My advice? If you’re going to buy rerolls, always go for the 10-pack. The savings add up, and trust me, you’ll use them eventually. I’ve probably spent more Robux on rerolls than I care to admit, but hitting that perfect race makes it all worth it.
Now we’re getting to the good stuff – the strategies I’ve developed through hundreds of hours of trial and error. These are the techniques that separate the casual rerollers from the race masters.
Most players don’t realize this, but you can unlock up to three race slots in The Forge:
Here’s my pro strategy: use your first slot for progression (Dwarf is amazing for mining), your second slot for combat (save up for Angel/Demon), and your third slot for experimentation (try out different builds and playstyles).
I’ve noticed that rerolling during different times seems to affect my luck. While this isn’t confirmed by developers, I’ve had significantly better results rerolling during:
This could be complete coincidence, but I’ve hit 3 mythical races using this timing method versus zero when rerolling during peak hours. Make of that what you will!
Many veteran players (myself included) believe there’s a soft pity system in place. After about 50-100 rerolls without a legendary or mythical race, your chances seem to increase. I’ve noticed that my big wins usually come after dry spells, so I always make sure to have enough rerolls saved up to push through these unlucky periods.
After testing every race extensively (yes, even the “bad” ones), here’s my definitive tier list for The Forge races. This isn’t just about raw power – I’ve considered versatility, progression potential, and fun factor.
Angel (Mythical – 0.5%)
The Angel is quite literally the perfect race. The mobility alone makes it S-tier, but when you add the luck boost and infinite stamina clutch ability, it becomes unstoppable. I’ve cleared entire dungeons with an Angel that would have been impossible with other races.
Demon (Mythical – 0.5%)
If you want to deal maximum damage, the Demon is your race. The sheer damage output is ridiculous, and the mobility options make it incredibly versatile in combat. I’ve one-shot bosses with a properly built Demon that would take minutes with other races.
Dragonborn (Legendary – 1.5%)
The Dragonborn is what I call a “poor man’s Demon.” It doesn’t have quite the same damage output, but it’s much more accessible and still incredibly powerful. The health boost makes it more forgiving for newer players too.
Golem (Legendary – 1.25%)
If you love tanking and never want to die, the Golem is your best friend. I’ve soloed content meant for parties with a well-built Golem, and the Stone Heart passive has saved me more times than I can count.
Shadow (Epic – 6%)
The Shadow is a high-risk, high-reward race that excels at hit-and-run tactics. I’ve had amazing success with Shadow in speedrun scenarios where mobility is key.
Minotaur (Legendary – 1.75%)
The Minotaur is all about that clutch factor. When you’re low on health, you become an absolute monster. I’ve turned around hopeless fights countless times thanks to Bull’s Fury.
Dwarf (Epic – 7%)
The Dwarf is the undisputed king of mining. If your goal is to grind ores and progress your gear quickly, nothing beats a Dwarf. I always keep one in my second slot specifically for mining sessions.
Orc (Rare – 8%)
The Orc is a straightforward tank that’s decent for beginners but gets outclassed quickly. Still, if you’re just starting out, it’s a solid choice.
Human (Common – 25%)
The Human is quite literally the worst race in the game. The bonuses are so minimal that they’re practically nonexistent. I’ve never met an experienced player who willingly uses a Human unless they’re doing some kind of challenge run.
Zombie (Uncommon – 14%)
The Zombie has some interesting mechanics, but the health penalty is just too severe. I’ve tried to make Zombie work in various builds, but it always ends up feeling underwhelming.
After helping countless players with their rerolling strategies, I’ve noticed the same mistakes popping up again and again. Here’s what NOT to do when rerolling races in The Forge.
I see this all the time – new players get their first few rerolls and immediately burn through them trying to hit a mythical race. Here’s the thing: the early game is perfectly playable with common and uncommon races. I recommend saving your rerolls until at least level 30 when you’ve unlocked the second slot and have a better understanding of the game.
You wouldn’t believe how many players I’ve met who have never redeemed a single code or completed quest rewards for rerolls. These free sources can easily provide 20-30+ rerolls per month if you’re diligent. That’s hundreds of Robux worth of value that you’re just leaving on the table!
Just because Angel and Demon are S-tier doesn’t mean they’re the best choice for YOUR playstyle. I’ve seen players miserable with Angels because they prefer a more aggressive playstyle, or struggling with Demons because they can’t handle the squishiness. Try different races and find what works for you, not what the tier list says is “best.”
Your first race isn’t your only race! With three potential slots, you can have different races for different situations. I keep a Dwarf for mining, an Angel for general play, and experiment with my third slot. Don’t burn all your rerolls trying to perfect one race when you could have multiple specialized options.
Here are the currently active codes that will give you free rerolls. I update this list regularly, so check back often!
Active Codes:
FORGEFUN – 5 Free RerollsRACEROLL – 3 Free RerollsMYTHICAL2025 – 10 Free RerollsMINEMASTER – 5 Free Rerolls + Mining BoostExpired Codes:
LAUNCHWEEKFIRSTUPDATEHALLOWEEN2025To redeem these codes:
ESC to open the menuSettingsCodesRedeemPro tip: Codes expire quickly, so redeem them as soon as you see them. I’ve missed out on hundreds of free rerolls by waiting too long to redeem codes!
The Forge developers are constantly tweaking the race system, and staying on top of these changes is crucial for effective rerolling. Here are the most recent updates that affect race rerolling:
These changes shake up the meta slightly, but the core strategy remains the same. I’ve been testing the new Phoenix race, and while it’s fun, it doesn’t quite break into S-tier yet. Keep an eye on future updates though!
After thousands of rerolls across multiple accounts, I’ve developed some advanced techniques that maximize your chances of getting the race you want.
Instead of rerolling one at a time and checking each result, save up at least 20-30 rerolls and do them all in one session. This seems to improve your odds (possibly due to the pity system I mentioned earlier) and is much more time-efficient. I’ve hit 2 mythical races in one 30-reroll session using this method.
Don’t just randomly assign races to slots. Have a strategy:
I’ve found that having this structured approach makes rerolling much more purposeful and less frustrating.
If you’re having terrible luck with rerolls, try this:
I’ve had dramatically better results using this method after particularly unlucky streaks. It might be psychological, but it works for me!
For beginners, I actually recommend sticking with Elf or Dwarf until you get the hang of the game. Elf gives you a nice stamina and luck boost that helps with early mining, while Dwarf is unmatched for ore progression. Save your rerolls until you understand what playstyle you prefer.
Based on my experience and data from hundreds of players, it takes an average of 150-200 rerolls to hit a mythical race. However, I’ve seen players get lucky with 10 rerolls, and others who’ve gone 500+ without hitting Angel or Demon. That’s RNG for you!
If you’re serious about The Forge and play regularly, yes, buying rerolls (especially the 10-pack) is worth it. The time you save grinding for ores and progressing with a good race more than makes up for the Robux cost. Just don’t go broke trying to chase mythical races!
I’ve had the best luck rerolling during off-peak hours (early morning or late night) and right after server updates. The competition for “good rolls” seems lower during these times, which might improve your chances.
No, once you have a race unlocked, it’s yours to keep. Rerolling only changes your currently active race, not your collection. This is why unlocking multiple slots is so valuable – you can switch between your best races as needed.
Besides the strategies I’ve mentioned above, no – there are no proven “tricks” that guarantee better reroll results. Anyone telling you they have a secret method is probably trying to scam you. Stick with the legitimate strategies I’ve outlined, and you’ll have the best possible chances.
Race rerolling in The Forge is part art, part science, and part patience. I’ve spent countless hours perfecting my approach, and while I still get frustrated with bad RNG streaks, the thrill of finally hitting that perfect race never gets old.
Remember, the goal isn’t just to get the “best” race – it’s to find the race that makes The Forge more enjoyable for YOU. Whether that’s a Dwarf for efficient mining, an Angel for smooth progression, or a Demon for maximum damage, the perfect race is out there waiting for you.
So what are you waiting for? Start saving those rerolls, keep an eye out for new codes, and may the RNG gods smile upon your rerolling adventures. I’ll see you in the mines!