
Are you tired of being stuck with a weak race in The Forge? Do you watch other players dominate with powerful Angel or Demon races while you’re stuck as a basic Human? I’ve been there, and I know how frustrating it can be. That’s why I’ve created this comprehensive guide to help you master the art of race rerolling in The Forge.
In this ultimate guide, I’ll show you exactly how to reroll your race, where to find unlimited free rerolls, which races are worth aiming for, and pro strategies that most players completely miss. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned player looking to optimize your setup, this guide has everything you need to transform your Forge experience.
| Method | Location | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting Spins | Sensei Moro | Free | New players |
| Wizard Method | Near Greedy Cey | Free rerolls | Regular access |
| Shop Menu | Press T → Shop | Free rerolls | Convenience |
| Quest Rewards | Various NPCs | Free | Progression |
| Daily Login | Automatic | 1 spin/day | Consistent gains |
| Codes | Settings menu | Free | Quick boosts |
| Robux Purchase | Shop menu | 75-575 Robux | Instant results |
Rerolling your race in The Forge is one of the most important things you can do to improve your gameplay experience. Your race determines your stats, abilities, and overall effectiveness in both combat and mining. Let me walk you through every method available to get the perfect race for your playstyle.
When you first spawn into The Forge, you’ll immediately encounter Sensei Moro. This is your first opportunity to get a decent race:
Pro Tip: Do this quickly before starting any quests! Once you begin the main questline, you won’t be able to use Sensei Moro for rerolls anymore.
After you’ve used your starting spins, The Wizard becomes your main NPC for race rerolls. Here’s exactly how to find him:
Alternative Location: The Wizard can also be found in the Forgotten Kingdom inside the castle area. From spawn, follow the road on the right to reach there.
If you don’t want to travel to The Wizard every time, you can reroll directly from the shop menu:
This method is incredibly convenient because you can access it from anywhere in the game, making it perfect for quick rerolls between mining sessions or combat encounters.
Getting rerolls is the key to landing those mythical races like Angel and Demon. Here are all the methods I’ve discovered to get unlimited free rerolls:
Codes are the fastest way to get massive amounts of free rerolls. As of May 2026, these are the active codes:
| Code | Rewards | Status |
|---|---|---|
| PEAK! | 10x Rerolls | ✅ Active |
| SORRYFORSHUTDOWN | 5x Rerolls | ✅ Active |
How to Redeem Codes:
Pro Tip: New codes are released frequently, especially during game updates or milestone celebrations. Follow the official The Forge Discord and developer Twitter to get codes instantly when they’re released.
Simply logging into The Forge every day gives you 1 free reroll spin. This might not seem like much, but it adds up quickly:
Following the main questline is one of the best ways to earn free rerolls:
Pro Strategy: Focus on completing quests systematically rather than grinding randomly. The quest rewards are designed to give you steady progression and plenty of rerolls along the way.
As you level up your character, you’ll occasionally receive free rerolls as milestone rewards. While not as consistent as other methods, it’s a nice bonus for natural progression.
During special events or holidays, The Forge often features limited-time activities that reward players with free rerolls. Keep an eye out for:
If you want instant results or don’t want to wait for free methods, you can purchase reroll packs directly:
| Pack | Cost | Value | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Reroll | 75 Robux | 75 Robux per spin | Quick single roll |
| 5 Rerolls | 300 Robux | 60 Robux per spin | Better value |
| 10 Rerolls | 575 Robux | 57.5 Robux per spin | Best value |
My Recommendation: If you’re going to spend Robux, the 10-reroll pack offers the best value. However, I strongly suggest using all free methods first before considering spending real money.
After extensive testing and research, I’ve compiled the definitive tier list for all races in The Forge. This will help you understand which races are worth keeping and which you should immediately reroll.
These are the absolute best races in the game. If you manage to roll one of these, lock it in immediately!
Traits:
Why S-Tier: The Demon is the strongest overall race in The Forge. With massive boosts to all damage types and incredible utility abilities, it excels in both combat and mobility. The Cursed Aura and Devil’s Finger abilities make it devastating in group fights.
Traits:
Why S-Tier: The Angel offers the best Luck boost in the game (+25%), making it incredible for mining rare ores and forging high-quality equipment. The mobility bonuses are unmatched, and Holy Hand provides incredible survivability in tough fights.
These races are excellent and worth keeping if you don’t get an S-Tier race.
Traits:
Why A-Tier: Great combination of survivability and damage output. The Dragon’s Breath ability provides consistent additional damage, making it very reliable in extended fights.
Traits:
Why A-Tier: The ultimate tank race. With massive health and damage reduction, the Golem can withstand incredible punishment while dealing solid damage with heavy weapons.
Traits:
Why A-Tier: The Minotaur becomes stronger as it takes damage, making it excellent for prolonged battles. Bull’s Fury essentially removes the movement speed penalty and provides a massive damage boost when you need it most.
Solid races that can perform well but have noticeable limitations.
Traits:
Why B-Tier: Good offensive stats but the health reduction hurts survivability. Phantom Step is unreliable but can be game-changing when it triggers.
Traits:
Why B-Tier: Simple but effective. The Orc provides good health and damage but suffers from mobility penalties with no compensation.
These races have specific use cases but are generally outclassed by higher-tier options.
Traits:
Why C-Tier: The best mining race in the game, but weak in combat. Only choose this if you’re focusing exclusively on mining and forging.
Traits:
Why C-Tier: Decent survivability with Second Chance, but the health reduction makes it fragile. Good for players who like to live dangerously.
Traits:
Why C-Tier: The massive health reduction is punishing, but the regeneration and life steal can make it surprisingly durable in extended fights.
Traits:
Why C-Tier: The second-best Luck boost in the game, but lacks combat effectiveness. Good for mining-focused builds but underwhelming in fights.
Traits:
Why C-Tier: Fast and agile but very fragile. The shop discount is nice but doesn’t compensate for the combat weaknesses.
Avoid these races unless you have no other choice.
Traits:
Why D-Tier: The starting race with minimal bonuses. While the Luck and XP bonuses are nice, they’re too small to make a meaningful difference compared to other races.
Did you know you can have up to three different races saved and ready to use? This feature is incredibly powerful but often overlooked by new players.
| Slot | Unlock Method | Robux Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Slot | Default | N/A |
| 2nd Slot | Level 30 | 175 Robux |
| 3rd Slot | Level 100 | 325 Robux |
Having multiple race slots allows you to:
Pro Strategy: Use your first slot for your main combat race, second slot for a mining-focused race (like Dwarf), and third slot for experimentation or backup rare races.
After hundreds of hours playing The Forge and testing every race extensively, here are my top pro tips that most players miss:
I see players making these same mistakes over and over again. Don’t fall into these traps:
Many players reroll immediately after getting a race without testing it first. I’ve seen players reroll away A-Tier races because they didn’t understand how good they were!
Solution: Always test a race for at least 30 minutes before deciding to reroll.
Some players jump straight to buying rerolls with Robux without exhausting all the free methods available.
Solution: Follow this priority order: Codes → Daily Login → Quests → Level Rewards → Events → Robux
Players who don’t unlock or use multiple race slots are missing out on incredible flexibility and strategic options.
Solution: Work toward unlocking all three race slots as soon as possible.
While Angel and Demon are amazing, the odds are extremely low (0.5% each). Players who refuse to settle for A-Tier races often end up stuck with terrible races for weeks.
Solution: Lock in A-Tier races when you get them, then continue rerolling with your other slots.
You can reroll your race in three main ways:
The best races in The Forge are:
You can get free rerolls through:
The race odds in The Forge are:
You can have up to 3 race slots:
I recommend using all free methods first before considering Robux purchases. If you do decide to spend, the 10-reroll pack (575 Robux) offers the best value at 57.5 Robux per spin.
The fastest way to get a good race is:
Yes! You can change your race at any time by visiting The Wizard or using the Shop menu, as long as you have available reroll spins.
Mastering race rerolling in The Forge is absolutely essential for maximizing your enjoyment and success in the game. With the strategies and methods I’ve shared in this guide, you now have everything you need to get those powerful mythical races and dominate both in combat and mining.
Remember to:
The Forge is constantly evolving with new updates, races, and features, so make sure to bookmark this guide and check back regularly for the latest information. Happy forging, and may the RNG gods bless you with that perfect Angel or Demon race!