How to Reroll Your Race in The Forge on Roblox

Learn every current way to get Race Rerolls, where to use them, and how free‑to‑play grinding fits into the system.

By Pallav Pathak 6 min read
How to Reroll Your Race in The Forge on Roblox

Races in The Forge define core passives for combat and mining, so rerolling your race is a major part of shaping a build. The game wraps this in a gacha-style Race Reroll system that can be fueled with Robux or with a limited set of free-to-play methods.


All current ways to get Race Rerolls in The Forge

There are only a few confirmed routes to obtaining Race Rerolls right now:

Method Type What you do Key trade-off
Codes Free Redeem limited-time codes in the in-game settings menu Fast but finite; depends on active codes
Main quest lines Free Progress deeper into quest chains such as the Captain Rowan line Slow, requires grinding tougher quests
Other NPC quests Free Complete higher-tier quests from various NPCs around the cave and Forge areas Not every quest gives a reroll; rewards ramp up later in the chain
Robux purchases Paid Buy Race Rerolls through in-game monetization Instant but costs real money

Free routes rely on time, quests, and staying on top of codes. Paid routes simply trade Robux for currency or rerolls.

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How to redeem codes for free Race Rerolls

Codes are the fastest way to get a few early rerolls without spending anything. The process is handled inside the game client:

  • Launch The Forge on Roblox from its game page at roblox.com.
  • Open the in-game settings menu (the settings button is at the top of the screen).
  • Scroll within settings until you find the Codes field.
  • Enter each active code one by one and confirm to redeem.

Examples of codes that have been used to grant Race Rerolls include:

  • postreleaseQ&A
  • betaRelease

Codes have been known to grant multiple Race Rerolls at once. New codes are periodically added, including milestone rewards when the game reaches specific like counts. Checking for new codes regularly is one of the highest-value actions for free-to-play players.

Codes are the fastest way to get early rerolls without spending anything | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Jazz)

How to earn Race Rerolls from quests

Beyond codes, quests are the primary free-to-play source of Race Rerolls. The core idea is simple: deeper, higher-tier quests in major quest lines start adding Race Rerolls to their reward tables.

The main quest lines (including Captain Rowan)

The most important quests for rerolls are the main story-style chains, especially the Captain Rowan line. The pattern is:

  • Early quests in a chain often reward money and XP only.
  • As you push further into the same chain, later quests add premium rewards, including Race Rerolls.

To maximize your chances of hitting those reroll rewards:

  • Pick up the Captain Rowan quest line and keep progressing further than the opening tasks.
  • Expect the difficulty to rise; later quests take longer and demand more combat or gathering.
  • Treat this as a long-term grind rather than a fast farm.
The Captain Rowan questline is one of the most important ones for race rerolls | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@O1G)

Other NPC quests around the cave and Forge

Race Rerolls are not limited strictly to one NPC. NPCs clustered around the top of the cave area, and those in and around the Forge itself, can offer quest chains that eventually include rerolls in their reward tables.

Practical approach:

  • Walk through the cave area and interact with every NPC that offers a quest.
  • Accept any available quests, even if you do not plan to complete them immediately.
  • Do the same around the main Forge area, where two additional quests are available.
  • Play normally; many objectives are completed passively as you mine, fight, and explore.

Not every quest will hand out a Race Reroll, and specific NPC lists are still evolving. The safest free-to-play strategy is to keep all quest chains progressing because the better rewards sit deeper in those chains.

Completing other NPC quests can also result in rewards, including race rerolls | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@O1G)

For players who are comfortable spending money, Robux provides a direct way to increase your pool of Race Rerolls. The game supports in-game purchases that convert Robux into rerolls. This route trades real currency for time and removes the need to wait on codes or grind quests.

Race Rerolls obtained through Robux function the same as those earned for free, and all share the same menu and odds. The main difference is how quickly you can stockpile enough to roll repeatedly for rare races.


How to find the Race Reroll NPC and menu

Rerolling your race happens at a specific location, not from a generic settings pane. The path is straightforward once you know the layout of the starting island.

Step Where to go What to look for
1 Main spawn island Start at the central spawn area where new players load in
2 Grassy pathway uphill Move up the path that runs between Marbles’ Weapons Shop and Greedy Ceys’ shack
3 Tower at path’s end Follow the path to the tall tower structure and enter through the door
4 Inside the tower Locate the Wizard NPC who handles Race Rerolls
5 Race Reroll menu Interact with the Wizard to open the Race Reroll interface

Once the menu is open, you can:

  • See how many Race Rerolls you currently own.
  • Spend them one by one (or in bulk, if supported) to roll for a new race.
  • Confirm the change each time you land on a race you want to keep.
Tip: If you are unsure how many rerolls you have, talking to the Wizard and opening the menu is the fastest way to check your current balance.
Rerolling your race happens at a specific location | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@O1G)

What races do and why rerolls matter

Every race in The Forge comes with passive bonuses and, in some cases, trade-offs. These passives are baked into your character and strongly influence how you perform in combat or when mining.

  • Some races lean into higher DPS and mobility, making them ideal for aggressive combat playstyles.
  • Others are tuned for mining efficiency, resource gathering, or more defensive setups.

High-end races such as Angel, Demon, and Dragonborn are widely favored for offensive and hybrid builds because they pair strong damage boosts with movement perks. That is why Race Rerolls are so valuable: they give more attempts at landing one of these rarer, high-impact lineages.


How to use your Race Rerolls effectively

Race Rerolls are finite for free-to-play players, so it helps to have a basic plan for spending them.

  • Understand the odds: High-rarity races are inherently rare, and no reroll method changes that. Robux does not improve the drop rate; it only gives more attempts.
  • Banking rerolls vs. using them early: Holding several rerolls to use in a batch can feel better, but it does not alter the actual probability. Using them as you get them is fine if you are impatient.
  • Match rerolls to your build: If you care mainly about mining, a top combat race is not mandatory. Stopping on a solid mid-tier race that boosts your preferred activity can be more efficient than chasing a tiny chance at the rarest options.

For most players, a balanced approach works: redeem every code, progress main quests steadily, and reroll when you have enough attempts to feel comfortable gambling on a better race without emptying your stash completely.

Race Rerolls are finite for free-to-play players | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Jazz

Race Rerolls sit at the center of long-term progression in The Forge. Free players can tap into codes and quest rewards, while spenders can shortcut the grind with Robux. No matter which route you use, knowing where to find the Wizard, how rerolls are earned, and what you are chasing with each spin makes the whole system far less opaque.