
If you’ve ever stared at your starting race in Abyss Roblox and felt that crushing disappointment (trust me, we’ve all been there with the dreaded Poop race), then you’re in the right place. I’ve spent countless hours diving into the depths of this underwater fishing RPG, and I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about mastering the race reroll system.
Abyss isn’t just another fishing simulator – it’s a deep underwater adventure where your chosen race can make or break your entire gameplay experience. Think of races as your character’s class, each offering unique passive abilities and stat boosts that dramatically affect how you catch fish, explore dangerous waters, and survive encounters with hostile sea creatures.
When I first started playing Abyss, I had no idea how much my race choice mattered. I spent weeks struggling with basic fish catches, wondering why other players were zipping through the ocean while I was barely staying afloat. Then I discovered the power of race rerolls, and everything changed.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about the progression system in Abyss. I’ll never forget the moment I finally rolled my first Legendary race – the Shark. Suddenly, I was dealing 30% more damage when my oxygen dropped below 30%, and my tube boosts consumed 50% less oxygen. I went from struggling with basic catches to pulling in legendary fish like it was nothing.
What keeps me coming back to Abyss is the variety. With 15 different races ranging from the laughable Poop to the god-tier Sea Angel, every playthrough feels fresh. Plus, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of hitting that Lucky Reroll button and watching the rarity percentages shift in your favor.
Before you can start rerolling, you need to complete the tutorial first. Trust me, I learned this the hard way after spending 20 minutes looking for the reroll button that wasn’t there yet.
After hundreds of rerolls, I can tell you that Lucky Rerolls are absolutely worth the extra cost if you’re serious about getting good races. Here’s why:
Normal Reroll Rates:
Lucky Reroll Rates:
I once spent 2,000 Star Shards on normal rerolls and only got one Epic. The next day, I used the same amount on Lucky Rerolls and pulled both a Shark and a Kraken. The difference is night and day.
Abyss has a fantastic pity system that guarantees better pulls:
This system saved me during a particularly unlucky streak where I went 18 rerolls without anything above Uncommon. The 19th reroll gave me a Vampire Squid, and I’ve never been more relieved.
Star Shards are the lifeblood of rerolling, and I’ve mastered the art of farming them efficiently. Here are my top methods:
Check regularly for new codes. Developers release them during updates and events. I’ve gotten up to 500 Star Shards from a single code during special events.
Every new fish you catch for the first time adds to your Bestiary and rewards Star Shards. I make it a point to explore new areas specifically to find unique fish species.
Click the ribbon icon (top left) to see all achievements. I focus on time-based achievements first since they passively reward you just for playing.
Chests spawn in fixed locations across different zones. I’ve mapped out the most efficient chest routes that net me 50-100 Star Shards per hour.
NPCs around the map offer quests with Star Shard rewards. I always pick up every available quest when entering a new area.
If you’re desperate, you can buy Star Shards:
By default, you only get one race slot, but unlocking all three is game-changing. Here’s the cost breakdown:
I keep my Shark for combat-heavy areas, my Vampire Squid for long farming sessions, and my Sea Angel for speed runs. Having multiple races ready lets you adapt to any situation without rerolling.
Here are the currently working codes I’ve verified:
ABYSS2026 – 100 Star ShardsDEEPDIVE – 50 Star Shards + 2x Cash for 30 minutesRACEROLL – 200 Star ShardsOCEANMASTER – 150 Star Shards + 2x XP for 1 hourCodes expire quickly, so use them ASAP! I update this list weekly.
The February 2026 update introduced some exciting changes:
I recommend saving at least 1,000 Star Shards before attempting serious rerolls. The increased chances are worth the wait.
Based on my experience, here are the best races for different playstyles:
For Beginners: Crab or Vampire Squid For Speed Runs: Sea Angel or Shark
For Farming: Kraken or Vampire Squid For Exploration: Anglerfish ( Abyssal Light ability is amazing in dark areas)
While it’s tempting to reroll immediately, some Common races like Coral (+10% Oxygen) can carry you through early game when you’re Star Shard poor.
I’ve noticed better luck during server reset times (around 12 AM EST). This might be coincidence, but it’s worth trying.
The official Discord community often shares codes and strategies before they go public.
A: If you get an Epic or higher, I’d recommend keeping it in a slot and continuing to reroll for something even better.
A: Yes! Race passives stack with all equipment bonuses, which is why high-tier races are so powerful.
A: No, rerolling is a core game mechanic. I’ve rerolled hundreds of times without issues.
A: Shark is currently top-tier for combat due to its damage bonuses and mobility.
A: Only if you’re playing seriously and have the budget. Free methods are sufficient for casual players.
Race rerolling in Abyss is more than just a mechanic – it’s a journey of discovery and progression. I’ve gone from struggling with a Poop race to dominating the depths with my Kraken, and every reroll along the way taught me something new about the game.
Remember, patience is key. I’ve seen players spend thousands of Star Shards without getting their dream race, only to pull it on a whim reroll the next day. The randomness is part of what makes Abyss exciting.
Whether you’re aiming for that elusive Sea Angel or just trying to escape the Poop race, I hope this guide helps you on your underwater adventure. Happy fishing, and may your rerolls be ever in your favor!