Races play a defining role in The Forge. They shape how fast you move, how hard you hit, how well you survive, and how efficiently you mine. Since the game assigns a random race at the start, rerolling becomes one of the first systems you need to understand if you want a build that actually fits how you play.
This guide explains how to reroll your race in The Forge, where to do it, how to earn more rerolls, and what each race offers before you commit.
What Rerolling a Race Does?
Rerolling replaces your current race with a new one chosen through a chance-based system. Your level, gear, and progress remain intact. Only racial traits change.
Because races act like permanent stat modifiers, rerolling works best when you understand what each race brings rather than relying on rarity alone.
How to Reroll Race Using the Wizard
The primary method involves an NPC called the Wizard.

Wizard Location
From Stonewake’s Cross:
- Walk toward the mining cave.
- Take the left path instead of entering the cave.
- Continue until you reach a small house near the dead end.
- Enter the house to find the Wizard.

You can also find the Wizard inside the Forgotten Kingdom castle, which becomes easier to access later.
Reroll Steps
- Interact with the Wizard.
- Open the race menu.
- Spend one reroll spin to roll a new race.
Each reroll consumes a spin, and outcomes depend entirely on chance.
Rerolling Race Through the Menu
To avoid repeated trips:
- Open your inventory.
- Switch to the Shop tab.
- Select the race menu option.
- Use a reroll spin directly.
This method offers the same results as the Wizard.
All Races in The Forge
Below is a complete overview of every race currently available, grouped by rarity and role.
Common and Uncommon Races
Human
A balanced race with small boosts to luck and experience. Reliable early on but limited in specialization.
Elf
Higher stamina and increased height, with a modest luck bonus. Works well for movement-focused builds.
Zombie
Lower maximum health but steady regeneration and damage absorption. Suits defensive or sustain-heavy playstyles.
Rare Races
Goblin
Fast and small with bonuses to dagger combat and shop discounts. Fragile but efficient for speed-based builds.
Undead
Lower health paired with damage reflection and an emergency heal effect. Strong for risky combat scenarios.
Orc
Higher health and physical damage at the cost of speed and stamina. Built for direct combat.
Epic Races
Vampire
Life steal and sword damage bonuses. Performs well in sustained fights.
Dwarf
Slower movement and shorter height balanced by strong mining bonuses and critical mining damage.
Shadow
High mobility and attack speed with lower health. Includes a chance to evade damage entirely.
Legendary Races
Felynx
Exceptional mobility, stamina efficiency, and parry potential. Excels in fast-paced combat.
Minotaur
High health and size with a rage mechanic that activates at low health.
Dragonborn
Health and physical damage bonuses paired with a burn effect on attacks.
Golem
Extremely durable with damage reduction and heavy weapon synergy.
Mythical and Divine Races
Angel
Strong movement abilities, luck bonuses, and clutch stamina mechanics at low health.
Demon
High damage, speed, and fire-based effects with constant area damage pressure.
Archangel
Elite mobility, luck, and combat effects with holy damage zones and beam attacks. The rarest race in the game.
How to Get More Reroll Spins
Redeem Game Codes
Redeeming active Forge codes through the settings menu grants free spins and remains the best non-paid option.
Purchase Rerolls
Spins are also available through Robux bundles if you want to reroll aggressively.
Unlocking Extra Race Slots
You can equip up to three races:
- Slot one is available by default
- Slot two unlocks at level 30 or via Robux
- Slot three unlocks at level 100 or via Robux
Extra slots reduce risk by letting you keep a strong race while experimenting.
Is Rerolling Worth It?
Rerolling makes the most sense once you understand your preferred playstyle. Early rerolls carry risk. Later on, with more spins and slots, rerolling becomes a strategic tool rather than a gamble.
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