
Are you wondering what The Forge race options are? We’ve got a list with all of the rarities and buffs associated with each race, and can also tell you how to perform a The Forge reroll to get a different race and try out a new vibe with another kind of buff for extra luck, stamina, speed, or more.
You can, of course, also get The Forge codes from our guide for some free items to use in the game, to improve your performance even more.
All The Forge races
Here are all the races currently available in The Forge:
Human
- Rarity – common 25%
- Abilities –
- Blessed – 3% luck and 3% experience
Elf
- Rarity – uncommon 15%
- Abilities –
- Glorious – 3% luck
- Superior Genes – 15% stamina and 5% height
Zombie
- Rarity – uncommon 14%
- Abilities –
- Mutated Genes – 2% health regen every five seconds
- Rotten – 25% max health
- Absorb – 15% chance to convert damage to HP
Goblin
- Rarity – rare 10%
- Abilities –
- Sneaky – 15% movement speed and 10% dagger attack speed
- Tiny – 15% health and 15% size
- Bargain – 12% discount in the shop
Undead
- Rarity – rare 9%
- Abilities –
- Second Chance – gains 50% HP when below 10%, with a five-minute cooldown
- Fragile Bones – 12% health
- Sharp Surface – reflects 10% damage
Orc
- Rarity – rare 8%
- Abilities –
- Muscular – 10% physical damage, 15% health, and 10% size
- Heavy – 10% stamina and 10% movement speed
Dwarf
- Rarity – epic 7%
- Abilities –
- Gifted Miner – 15% mining and 5% to better forging
- Critical Mining – 20% chance to deal 50% extra damage to rocks.
- Heavy Short – 20% height and 5% movement speed
Shadow
- Rarity – epic 6%
- Abilities –
- Phantom Step – 15% chance to turn into a shadow and dodge an incoming attack when receiving damage
- Shadow Pact – 10% attack speed, 15% movement speed, 5% physical damage, 10% stamina, and 10% health
Minotaur
- Rarity – legendary 1.5%
- Abilities –
- Bull’s Fury – Enter rage mode when below 50% health, which increases movement speed and physical damage by 30%
- Beast – 10% height, 20% health, 10% stamina, 20% width, and 20% depth
Dragonborn
- Rarity – legendary 1.5%
- Abilities –
- Sharp Fangs – 12% physical damage
- Dragon’s Breath – 40% chance to burn enemies and deal 30% of the current weapon’s damage per second
- Durable Scales – 20% max health and 10% height
Golem
- Rarity – legendary 1.5%
- Abilities –
- Heavy Hitter – 15% attack speed for heavy weapons
- Tank – 30% health, 30% size, and 10% movement speed
- Stone Heart – 50% chance to reduce damage by 25%
Angel
- Rarity – mythical 0.5%
- Abilities –
- Holy Hand – Gain infinite stamina when below 20% max health
- Wings – 50% dash distance, 15% dash iframes, 20% movement speed, 25% jump boost, 20% stamina, and 20% dash cooldown
- Smite – 50% chance to smite enemies for 30% physical damage
- Mighty Clover – 50% luck boost
Demon
- Rarity – mythical 0.5%
- Abilities –
- Devil Finger – Teleport when dashing, and conjure hellfire particles with a 20% chance to summon a hellfire circle. This deals 45% of the current weapon’s damage per second for three seconds
- Demonic Powers – 20% movement speed, 20% attack speed, 20% fire damage, 30% height, 10% width, and 20% physical damage boosts
- Cursed Aura – Conjures an area around you that deals 10% of the current weapon’s damage per second
- Backfire – 25% chance to burn enemies when taking damage

What are races in The Forge?
Races are essentially different types that your character can be in The Forge. Everyone starts the game as the Human race. There are a handful of races currently available, ranging in rarity, that include:
- Common
- Uncommon
- Rare
- Epic
- Legendary
- Mythical
Depending on which race you currently have equipped, you can get different buffs to use during combat.

How do I perform a The Forge race reroll?
In The Forge, you can reroll your race in a few ways. The first, and free way, is to use rolls you can get from codes in the game. Then there’s the paid-for way, which means you need to purchase rerolls with Robux.
Once you’ve got a few rerolls, you can either use them in the race menu, and bam, there’s a new race for you. You can visit a couple of NPCs to reroll, if you want to make a bit more of an adventure out of it. You can speak to either Sensei Moro or The Wizard, both of whom offer rerolls. Both NPCs are located near the spawn area. The Wizard is in a tower a little further on, though.
There you are, how to get a new The Forge race, and how to reroll if you’re not satisfied. Keep this page handy to see when more options are added to the game.
