In the world of the Forge, races are pivotal. They influence your mining, combat abilities, and how you explore various terrains. When you launch into the game, you’ll be assigned a race, which might not be your ideal choice for the long haul. In this guide, we’re diving deep into all the races available in the Forge, complete with a tier list and tips on rerolling.
Your gameplay experience and overall success can hinge on choosing the right race. Understanding the traits and strengths of each race will equip you with the knowledge needed to thrive.
1. Full List of Races in the Forge
Before diving into how to roll and reroll races, let’s check out the complete list of races in the Forge, along with their traits:
| Race | Traits | Rarity and Chance |
|---|---|---|
![]() Human |
Blessed: +3% Luck and +3% Extra XP | Common 25% |
![]() Elf |
Superior Genes: +15% Stamina and +5% Height Glorious: +7% Luck Boost |
Uncommon 15% |
![]() Zombie |
Rotten: -25% Health Mutated Genes: +2% health regeneration every 5 seconds Absorb: 15% chance to convert incoming damage to health |
Uncommon 14% |
![]() Goblin |
Tiny: -15% Health, -15% Size Sneaky: +15% Movement Speed, +10% Attack Speed with daggers Bargain: 12% discount when shopping |
Rare 10.5% |
![]() Undead |
Fragile Bones: -12% Health Sharp Surface: Reflect 10% of the damage taken Second Chance: Refills 50% of health when health is under 10% every 5 minutes |
Rare 9% |
![]() Orc |
Heavy: -10% Stamina, -10% Movement Speed Muscular: +10% Physical Damage, +15% Health, +10% Size |
Rare 8% |
![]() Dwarf |
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 |
Epic 7% |
![]() Shadow |
Shadow Pact: +15% Movement Speed, +10% Attack Speed, +10% Stamina, +5% Physical Damage, -10% Health Phantom Step: On taking damage, 15% chance to turn into a shadow to dodge the attack |
Epic 6% |
![]() Minotaur |
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% |
Legendary 1.75% |
![]() Dragonborn |
Durable Scales: +20% Max HP and +10% Height Sharp Fangs: +12% Physical Damage Dragon’s Breath: 40% chance to burn enemy and deal 30% of weapon’s damage per second for 3 seconds |
Legendary 1.5% |
![]() Golem |
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% |
Legendary 1.25% |
![]() Angel |
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 |
Mythical 0.5% |
![]() Demon |
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 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 |
Mythical 0.5% |
2. How to Roll Races in the Forge
Your adventure begins with a free roll when you start the game. However, after that, rerolling entails seeking out the Wizard. Here’s how to navigate to him quickly:
- Head towards the cave upon spawning in the Stonewake’s Cross map.
- Instead of entering the cave to your right, turn left.
- Keep walking until you spot a house on the left near a dead end.
- Walk through the doors to find the Wizard and unlock race possibilities.


To reroll your race once you’ve located the Wizard, simply:
- Stand near the Wizard and press the E key to access the roll page.
- Click the Reroll button to try your luck for the race you want.
- Remember, results depend on the roll’s probabilities, so be prepared for multiple attempts.


3. How to Get More Roll Spins in the Forge
Missed out on great races during your initial rolls? Don’t fret! You can secure more spins through a couple of methods:
1. The Forge Codes
The best way to grab additional spins for free is through Forge codes. Simply head to the settings tab and redeem the codes to receive multiple spins instantly.

2. Purchase Rerolls
- 1 Reroll: 75 Robux
- 5 Rerolls: 300 Robux
- 10 Rerolls: 575 Robux

4. How to Unlock Race Slots in the Forge
Want to wield the powers of a stronger race? You can utilize up to three races at the same time by unlocking extra slots. Here’s how:
- 1st Slot: Default
- 2nd Slot: Level 30 or 175 Robux
- 3rd Slot: Level 100 or 325 Robux

5. The Forge Races Tier List
Now that you know how to roll races and the traits each offers, you’re probably eager to learn which races are the top contenders. Here’s a full tier list to guide your selection in the Forge:
| Tier | Races |
|---|---|
| S Tier | Angel, Demon |
| A Tier | Dragonborn, Minotaur, Golem, Goblin |
| B Tier | Shadow, Undead |
| C Tier | Orc, Dwarf |
| D Tier | Elf, Zombie |
| F Tier | Human |
We ranked these races based on their capabilities:
- Angel and Demon lead the pack with unmatched mobility, damage output, and safety features that pair well with many builds.
- Dragonborn, Minotaur, Golem, and Goblin also shine due to solid stats and financial advantages, making them versatile choices.
- Shadow and Undead can be effective with the right playstyle but come with notable downsides.
- Orc and Dwarf serve niche roles, functional yet overshadowed by stronger races as you progress.
- Elf and Zombie find themselves at the bottom of the list, becoming less favorable as you unlock better options.
- Human is at the bottom tier, offering the least advantages and quickly becoming obsolete.
This wraps up our comprehensive guide to the races in the Forge, detailing the best picks and how to roll effectively. Which race do you prefer to advance your gameplay? Share your experiences in the comments below.
Why do I always get common races in the Forge when rolling?
It’s standard to encounter more common and uncommon races during early rolls due to fixed probabilities. For better options, gather spins with codes or advance in levels to unlock more slots.
Do I need a Legendary or Mythical race to succeed in the Forge?
While it’s not a necessity, having one can ease your journey. Many players progress successfully with solid A or B-tier races until they are ready for more powerful choices.
Continue exploring more about the Forge and discover tips and tricks that can enhance your gameplay. Check out Moyens I/O for additional insights and strategies.












