
I remember my first time playing The Forge like it was yesterday. I spawned as a basic Human, feeling pretty underwhelmed with my measly +3% luck bonus. Little did I know that mastering the Race Reroll system would completely transform my gameplay experience and turn me into a mining and combat machine. If you’re sitting there with a subpar race and wondering how the pros are zooming around with Demons and Angels, you’re in the right place.
Race Rerolls are essentially your ticket to unlocking incredible power in The Forge. Think of them as magical spins that completely randomize your character’s racial traits and abilities. When I first discovered this system, I was blown away by how dramatically different each race could make my gameplay experience.
Here’s the deal: You start with three free rerolls when you first talk to Sensei Moro, but that’s just the beginning. The real magic happens when you learn how to consistently get more rerolls and use them strategically to unlock those game-changing mythical races.
The Forge currently features 13 different races, each with unique abilities that can make or break your playstyle. From the common Human at 25% chance to the ultra-rare Demon and Angel at just 0.5% each, the race you end up with can dramatically affect everything from your mining efficiency to your combat prowess.
I’ll be honest – I’ve spent countless hours grinding for the perfect race, and there’s something incredibly satisfying about finally landing that legendary roll you’ve been chasing. Last week, I spent two solid days farming rerolls and codes, and when that Demon race finally popped up on my screen, I literally jumped out of my chair.
What makes this system so engaging is how each race feels completely unique. Playing as a Dwarf with +15% mining damage feels completely different from zooming around as an Angel with infinite stamina when you’re low on health. I’ve personally played as every single race in the game (yes, even the humble Human), and I can tell you that finding the right one for your playstyle is absolutely game-changing.
The best part? The developers keep adding new content and balancing tweaks, so the meta is always evolving. Just last month, they buffed the Shadow race, making it much more viable for combat-focused players like myself.
After hundreds of hours playing The Forge, I’ve mastered every method for getting race rerolls. Let me share my personal strategies for maximizing your reroll count without breaking the bank.
1. Tutorial Bonus (The Easy Start) When you first spawn, talk to Sensei Moro immediately. You’ll get three free rerolls right off the bat. I always recommend using these quickly before you get too invested in your current race.
2. Active Codes (The Gold Mine) This is by far my favorite method. The developers release codes regularly that can grant anywhere from 2-10 rerolls each. I check the official Discord and social media channels daily for new codes. Pro tip: Some codes expire quickly, so redeem them as soon as you find them!
3. Daily Login Streaks (The Patient Approach) I’ve learned that consistency pays off. Logging in every day builds up your streak, and around day 7 and day 14, you’ll start getting bonus rerolls as part of your daily rewards. It’s not the fastest method, but it adds up over time.
4. Captain Rowan’s World 2 Questline (The Grind Worth Doing) When I first reached World 2, I was thrilled to discover that completing Captain Rowan’s quests grants free rerolls as rewards. The quests aren’t too difficult, and the reroll rewards make them absolutely worth your time.
Premium Shop (The Last Resort) Look, I get it – sometimes you just want that perfect race NOW. You can purchase rerolls directly from the shop using Robux. Here are the current prices:
Personally, I only recommend this if you’ve exhausted all free methods and really want to speed up your progress.
I’ve rerolled my race more times than I can count, so let me walk you through the process exactly as I do it.
Step 1: Find the Wizard There are two locations where I always find the Wizard:
Primary Location (Stonewake’s Cross):
Secondary Location (Forgotten Kingdom Castle):
Step 2: Interact and Reroll
When I’m feeling lazy and don’t want to trek to the Wizard, I use this method:
After playing as every single race extensively, I’ve developed my own tier list based on actual gameplay experience. Here’s the complete breakdown:
After hundreds of rerolls, I’ve developed some strategies that most guides don’t cover:
Did you know you can unlock up to three race slots? Here’s how I do it:
I recommend grinding to level 30 for that second slot. Having two different races you can switch between makes the game much more versatile. I keep a mining-focused Dwarf in one slot and a combat-focused Demon in the other.
I’ve developed a routine for maximizing code rerolls:
Using this method, I typically get 20-30 free rerolls per week without any grinding.
Here’s a pro tip I discovered: reroll during server restarts or after updates. I’ve noticed that the RNG seems slightly more generous during these times. It might just be confirmation bias, but I’ve gotten significantly better results when I reroll right after maintenance.
Let me save you some frustration by sharing the mistakes I made when I was starting out:
I used to burn through my rerolls as soon as I got them, hoping for lucky rolls. Big mistake. Now I save at least 10 rerolls before doing a big rolling session. This gives me enough chances to actually get something good.
When I first started, I was too quick to buy rerolls with Robux. I later discovered that the free methods (codes, daily logins, quests) can provide plenty of rerolls if you’re consistent.
I used to just reroll randomly without understanding what each race did. Now I check the race abilities and think about my playstyle before committing to a roll.
I played for weeks before realizing I could unlock multiple race slots. Having different races for different situations (mining vs. combat) has completely changed how I play.
The meta has shifted quite a bit since I started playing. Here’s what’s currently dominating:
Top Races for Combat:
Top Races for Mining:
Rising Stars:
I maintain an updated list of working codes on my site. For the most current codes, check out our The Forge codes guide where I update them daily. Here are some general tips for code hunting:
After countless hours of experimentation, here are my best tips:
Instead of rolling one at a time, I save up 10-20 rerolls and do them all in one session. This gives me a better sense of the RNG patterns and helps me avoid the frustration of single bad rolls.
I’ve found that rolling during off-peak hours (early morning or late night) seems to give me better results. Fewer players might mean better RNG – or it could just be my imagination, but it works for me!
I keep a simple spreadsheet tracking my rolls. After 100+ rerolls, I can see that my personal RNG seems to favor certain races. This helps me know when to keep rolling or when to settle for a “good enough” race.
Being part of The Forge community has been invaluable. I learn about new codes first, get tips on efficient grinding spots, and even trade reroll strategies with other players.
A: In my experience, codes are by far the fastest method. I can get 10-20 rerolls in just a few minutes by redeeming active codes, compared to hours of grinding quests.
A: I always recommend saving at least 10 rerolls before doing a serious rolling session. The odds of getting a mythical race are low, so you want enough attempts to have a real chance.
A: Personally, I only buy rerolls if I’ve exhausted all free methods and really want a specific race. The free methods can provide plenty of rerolls if you’re consistent.
A: I recommend Dwarf for beginners. The mining bonuses help you progress faster, and the extra health makes you more durable while learning the game.
A: Unfortunately, it’s always random. This is why having multiple rerolls is so important – you need enough attempts to get the race you want.
A: Absolutely! Races affect mining efficiency, movement speed, luck, health regeneration, and even shop prices. Each race changes multiple aspects of gameplay.
Mastering the Race Reroll system in The Forge has been one of the most rewarding aspects of my gaming journey. There’s nothing quite like the thrill of finally landing that mythical race you’ve been chasing for days.
Remember, the key is patience and consistency. Use the free methods, save your rerolls for big rolling sessions, and don’t be afraid to experiment with different races to find what works best for your playstyle.
I hope this guide helps you on your journey to race mastery in The Forge. Feel free to share your own tips and experiences in the comments – I’m always learning new strategies from fellow players!
Now get out there, start collecting those rerolls, and may the RNG gods be ever in your favor. Happy rolling!