The Forge Guide: Get Free Race Rerolls Easily

Updated: December 2, 2025  ·  Reading time: ~5 min

When I started seriously grinding The Forge on Roblox, my biggest frustration wasn’t gear or gold, it was races. Demon and Angel sit miles ahead of everything else for combat, and progression races like Dwarf make ore farming way easier, so not rolling into junk early can change your entire run.

I didn’t spend Robux at all during my opens, so everything below is just the real methods I used to stack free race rerolls.

There are three ways to get them in-game right now. One of them is consistent, one is RNG-dependent on people being generous, and one is tied to quests that may or may not work depending on your server version.

CODE REDEMPTIONS – THE ONLY RELIABLE METHOD

This is the part everyone should do first before even swinging a sword or pickaxe.

When I joined fresh, I ran straight to the code menu and dumped all the current working codes in one go. Between them, I pulled roughly 19–20 total rerolls, which came through as individual spins added to the counter.

On my own account, I ended up with 16 spins showing immediately, while the rest trickled in after restarting the session.

That alone is enough to fish for a Mythic if your luck is decent, or at least land something usable like Dragonborn or Shadow to carry you through early progression. Honestly, without codes, you’re stuck praying to RNG or begging people for gifts, neither of which is consistent.

This is the real early-game strategy:

  • Redeem every available code as soon as you load in.
  • Roll until you hit at least a decent racing tier like Dragonborn, Shadow, Orc, or Dwarf.
  • Do not settle for Human or Elf unless you’re planning to speed-level EXP only.

Once that’s done, save whatever spins you have left. You’ll want them later once you unlock better weapons or decide you’re shifting from mining focus into boss grinding.

GIFTING – PLAYER DEPENDENT AND VERY RANDOM

There is a working gifting system in the game. I tested it both ways, receiving and sending spins.

Here’s how it functions in practice:

You open the Gift UI, select a player’s name from the server list, choose the reroll item, and purchase it for them using Robux. The rerolls go directly into the recipient’s roll counter.

Sounds nice, but in reality this method is completely unreliable unless you already have friends or a community that likes helping out. Public servers aren’t generous, especially since Demon and Angel are extremely rare with 0.5% Mythic odds.

When I tried asking around in global chat, most players either ignored messages or were also broke on rerolls themselves. A couple of gifted spins came through during peak hours when someone randomly gifted the whole server, but that’s not something you can plan around.

Bottom line:

  • This method works, but you should not rely on it.
  • Treat gifted spins as a bonus, not a farming strategy.

QUEST REROLLS – SUPPOSED REWARD BUT OFTEN BUGGED

This one caused the most confusion during my run.

There are two quests in the game that are supposed to reward free race rerolls upon completion:

  • The final quest line from Captain Rowan
  • The final quest line from Sensei Morrow

Rumor and early patch info say that completing both quests should reward 10 total rerolls, meaning about 5 per quest chain. That’s massive if it works, essentially doubling what codes give you.

So I fully pushed through the Captain Rowan quest chain first, cleared his objectives, turned in the quest… and got nothing.

No spins added.

Then I checked Morrow’s chain. Same result. Cleared objectives, turned them in properly, and still no rerolls dropped.

After digging around in Discord and other servers, this turned out not to be universal. Some players in newer servers were actually receiving spins from these quests, while older or bugged servers simply gave nothing at quest completion.

Right now, this is what I observed:

  • If you’re on an updated or newly created server, these quests can properly award spins.
  • On older servers, quest rewards appear bugged, granting no rerolls even when completed properly.
  • Rejoining and hopping servers can sometimes fix this, but there’s no guarantee it updates your quest state retroactively.

Even knowing this, I’d still tell players to complete both quest lines. Worst case, you lose a bit of time. Best case, you walk away with 10 free spins, which massively increases your odds of landing Demon or Angel.

REALISTIC FREE SPIN TOTAL

Here’s what you can realistically expect:

  • From codes: 19 to 20 spins
  • From quests: Up to 10 spins if your server isn’t bugged
  • From gifting: Completely random, usually 0 to maybe a few if you’re lucky

If both quests work for you, you’re sitting at almost 30 free spins total.

To put that into perspective against race odds:

  • Mythic race chance: 0.5%
  • 30 rolls gives you roughly a 15% chance to hit Demon or Angel
  • You’re statistically likely to land at least one Epic or Legendary race in that span

Which is absolutely enough to avoid low-tier races unless RNG truly hates you.

HOW I PERSONALLY USED MY SPINS

After redeeming all codes, I rolled until I got something serviceable for early combat and dungeon push. For me, that ended up being Dragonborn.

The +12% Physical Damage and consistent burn from Dragon’s Breath helped speed up zombie clears early while the +20% max HP gave enough survivability that I didn’t feel paper-thin.

Once I finished farming better gear and unlocked better rune setups, I re-rolled again trying for Demon.

I never hit Demon or Angel off the initial code rolls, and my server ended up bugging the quest rewards, so that was all I had to work with. Dragonborn still carried perfectly fine for PvE and boss farming.

Right now, farming free rerolls is simple but limited:

  • Codes are the backbone — always do them first.
  • Quest spins work inconsistently based on server updates.
  • Gifting is unreliable unless you know generous players.

Don’t fall into the trap of endlessly rerolling and delaying your progression. A good Epic or Legendary race is more than enough to beat the game, while you save spins for later upgrades.

That’s the full breakdown of how I farmed free rerolls without spending anything. If you’re lucky enough to be in a working server version, those quest spins are a huge boost.

Otherwise, codes alone already give you more than most games ever hand out for free.

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