Races are one of the most important mechanics in the Forge due to their impact on how you mine, fight, or roam around the map. As soon as you start the game, you will be assigned a race, and in most cases, it will not be the one you would like in the long term. In this guide, learn about all races in the Forge, including a solid tier list and the ways to reroll them.
Full List of Races in the Forge
Before we jump into the details of how to roll races or which ones are the best ones to pick, here is the full list of races in the Forge and what traits they offer:
| 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% |
How to Roll Races in the Forge
When you start the game, you get a free roll at the beginning. After that, to roll or reroll races in the Forge, you must interact with the Wizard. Once you do that, you can roll using spins. Below, we have mentioned the steps to find the Wizard and roll races:
Wizard is one of the most hidden NPCs in the Forge. Don’t worry, we have the exact route to find him faster:
- Walk toward the cave after spawning on the Stonewake’s Cross map.
- Now, instead of taking the right (into the cave), take the left.
- After crossing the NPC, you will find a house on the left near the dead end.
- Just walk through the doors, and you will find the Wizard’s location in the Forge.


Once you find the Wizard, follow the steps below to roll or reroll races in the Forge:
- Go near the Wizard and press the E key to open the roll page.
- Click the Reroll button to roll for the race you desire.
- The rolls are chance-based, so you will need a couple of rolls to find the better ones.


How to Get More Roll Spins in the Forge
Just like me, you might not have gotten a solid race at the first try. That is why it is important to reroll in the game. For that, you will need more rolls. Here is how to get more reroll spins in the Forge:
1. The Forge Codes
The Forge codes are the best free way to get more spins in the game. Go to the settings tab and redeem the codes. This will instantly give you multiple spins.

2. Purchase Rerolls
If you don’t want to waste time redeeming codes, purchasing spins is also an option. To do so, you can click the ‘Buy Rerolls’ button and select the pack you want by exchanging Robux. Here are the reroll spin packs available in the game:
- 1 Reroll: 75 Robux
- 5 Reroll: 300 Robux
- 10 Reroll: 575 Robux

How to Unlock Race Slots in the Forge
Want to be of a stronger race in the Forge? Well, you can use a maximum of three races at once. To do so, you must open extra slots. Here are the requirements to unlock new race slots in the Forge:
- 1st Slot: Default
- 2nd Slot: Level 30 or 175 Robux
- 3rd Slot: Level 100 or 325 Robux

The Forge Races Tier List
Now that you know how to roll races and what traits they give, you must be wondering which ones are the best. Here is the full tier list for the races in the game, so that you pick the best ones when playing 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 |
In our tier list, we have picked them based on these stats:
- Angel and Demon sit at the top because their mobility, damage, and safety tools outperform every other race in nearly any build.
- Dragonborn, Minotaur, Golem, and Goblin earn high spots thanks to strong stats or money advantages that work well in most loadouts.
- Shadow and Undead land in the middle since they feel strong with the right playstyle, but come with real drawbacks.
- Orc and Dwarf fall into a niche tier because they can work, yet they are outclassed once you unlock stronger races.
- Elf and Zombie rank low because they are usable early but get overshadowed quickly by better options.
- Human is placed at the bottom as it offers the weakest bonuses and is outgrown the moment upgrades are available.
That ends our ultimate races guide for the Forge, including the best races, how to roll them, and more. Which race are you using to progress in the game? Let us know in the comments.
Races in the Forge follow fixed chances, so it is normal to see more commons and uncommons early on. If you want better results, stack up spins from codes or level up to open more slots.
You do not need one, but they definitely make life easier. Most players climb just fine with solid A or B-tier races until they save enough rolls for something stronger.












