If you're one of the millions of players obsessed with The Forge on Roblox, you know your race can be the difference between dominating the volcanic depths and getting wiped out by the first Reaper you run into. The most powerful races β Archangel, Angel, and Demon β don't just look incredible with their glowing wings or dark auras, they also come with in-game advantages that can triple your mining efficiency and your combat survivability. The problem is that these mythical races have absurdly low drop rates, some as rare as a 0.1% chance per reroll.
Unless you've got an unlimited supply of Robux to burn on race rerolls, you need every free code you can get your hands on.
Here's the good news: The Forge's developers release codes regularly that hand out free race rerolls, luck totems, and other valuable resources. The bad news is that these codes expire fast, often within days or even hours. Staying on top of the latest codes can be the difference between landing that dream Archangel and getting stuck as a Human until you can afford more rerolls with Robux. In this complete guide, I'll walk you through every active code updated for February 2026, how to redeem them correctly, strategies to maximize your odds of landing rare races, and the common mistakes you need to avoid.
Active The Forge Codes (Updated: February 2026)
Codes in The Forge change constantly. The developers drop new codes to celebrate player milestones, make up for server downtime, mark special events like Christmas or Halloween, and accompany major game updates. Here are all the codes currently working:
QOL! - Redeem this code for rerolls and 1 Totem. This is the most recently released code and will likely expire soon, so use it right away.
FORGEWEEKEND3! - A generous batch of rerolls. This code launched as part of the regular weekend event and typically grants between 5-10 rerolls.
SORRYFORBUGS - Ten free rerolls. This was a compensation code for technical issues in the game.
XMAS! - Five rerolls. Christmas event code from December 2025.
SORRYFORDELAY - Five rerolls. Compensation for the winter update delay.
HEART - Ten rerolls. Released during a special event.
FREESPINS - Eight rerolls and one Luck Totem. One of the most generous codes ever released.
It's absolutely critical that you check these codes as soon as you read this. The Forge's codes are notorious for having a short shelf life. Some last only 24-48 hours before expiring. The developers generally don't announce when a code will expire β they just quietly stop working. I've seen players miss out on dozens of free rerolls because they waited a few days to redeem codes, assuming they'd stay available indefinitely.
How to Redeem Codes in The Forge: Step-by-Step Guide
The code redemption system in The Forge is pretty straightforward, but there are a few details new players often overlook that end up causing frustration.
Step 1: Launch The Forge
Open Roblox and head into The Forge. Wait for the game to fully load. Don't try to redeem codes while the game is still loading, since the code system won't be active yet.
Step 2: Open the Settings Menu
Once you're in the game, look for the gear icon (Settings) in the top-left corner of your screen. Click it to open the settings menu.
Step 3: Scroll Down
Inside the settings menu, scroll all the way down. The codes section is at the very bottom of the list, so you'll need to scroll a bit to find it.
Step 4: Find the Codes Section
You'll see a text box that says "Type Here." That's where you'll enter your codes.
Step 5: Enter the Code
Type or paste the code exactly as it appears in the list above. Important note: The Forge's codes are NOT case-sensitive, meaning you can type "XMAS!" or "xmas!" and both will work. That said, the spelling has to be exact. A single typo will cause the code to fail.
Step 6: Click Claim
After entering the code, click the "Claim" button. If the code is valid, you'll get a notification confirming your rewards. The rerolls will be added to your race reroll inventory automatically.
Step 7: Check Your Inventory
To confirm you received your rerolls, press "T" on your keyboard to open your inventory, then navigate to the Shop tab and select Race Menu. You should see your updated reroll count there.
Common Code Redemption Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Even with clear instructions, players frequently run into issues trying to redeem codes. Here are the most common errors and how to fix them:
"Code does not exist"
This message pops up when you've typed the code wrong. Even though codes aren't case-sensitive, every letter, number, and symbol still has to be exact. The most common mistake is mixing up the letter "O" with the number zero "0," or the letter "I" with the number one "1." To avoid this entirely, copy and paste codes directly from a trusted source instead of typing them by hand.
"Code has expired"
This one's self-explanatory: the code is no longer valid. The Forge's codes expire without warning, so if you see this message, it means you got there too late. There's no way to redeem an expired code. Your best bet is to bookmark this page and check back daily for new codes.
The code works but you don't get your rewards
This is rare, but it can happen if there's server lag. Wait a few minutes and check your inventory again. If you still don't see your rerolls after 5-10 minutes, try fully exiting the game and rejoining. That forces a sync with Roblox's servers and usually fixes the issue.
You already redeemed the code
The Forge's codes are one-time use per account. Once you've redeemed a code, you can't redeem it again on the same account. If you try to use the same code twice, you'll get an error message. That means you can't "farm" codes by creating multiple alt accounts and transferring rewards, since rerolls are tied to the account.
Server lag after updates
When a new code drops right after a game update, the servers can get overloaded with players all trying to redeem it at once. If a code doesn't work immediately after an update, wait 10-15 minutes for the servers to stabilize, then try again.
Reroll Strategy: When to Use Codes to Maximize Your Odds
Having a pile of free rerolls is great, but using them wisely is what separates smart players from those who waste their resources. Here's how to maximize your chances of landing the best races.
Don't Use Rerolls Immediately If You're Human or Orc
If you just started the game and you're a Human (the default starting race) or an Orc, you should definitely reroll. These are D/F-tier races that don't offer meaningful advantages. That said, don't spend ALL your rerolls right away. Save some for later, once you better understand which race actually fits your playstyle.
Understand Race Drop Rates
Not every race has the same odds of appearing. Here's the rough breakdown:
Common: 40% - Human, Orc Uncommon: 25% - Goblin, Dwarf Rare: 15% - Elf, Shadow Epic: 10% - Minotaur, Dwarven-Forged Legendary: 5% - Dragonborn Mythical: 0.5% each - Angel, Demon Relic/Divine: 0.1% - Archangel
These numbers mean that, statistically, you'd need around 200 rerolls for a decent shot at Angel or Demon, and potentially 1,000+ rerolls for Archangel. That's why serious players stockpile codes and use them strategically.
Use Luck Totems Before Rerolling
Some codes grant Luck Totems on top of rerolls. Luck Totems boost your Luck stat, which some players believe improves your odds of landing rare races, though this isn't officially confirmed by the developers. Still, since Luck Totems come free from codes, there's nothing to lose by using them before a reroll session.
The Best Time for a Mass Reroll
If you've stockpiled 50+ rerolls from multiple codes, consider waiting for a "Luck Boost" event or something similar. Developers occasionally run weekend events where rare race drop rates get a slight bump. These events are rare, but if you're patient, they could meaningfully improve your odds.
Set a Realistic Goal
If you're new to the game, aiming straight for Archangel is unrealistic unless you get extremely lucky. Instead, set tiered goals:
1. First Goal: Land any Rare race or better (Elf, Shadow, Minotaur)
2. Second Goal: Land Dragonborn (Legendary)
3. Final Goal: Eventually land Angel, Demon, or Archangel
This progression keeps you playing effectively while you keep stacking up more rerolls for future attempts.
The Best Races for Different Playstyles
Not every rare race is necessarily the "best" for your specific playstyle. Here's a breakdown of which races stand out in different areas:
Best Race for Mining: Dwarf
Even though Dwarf is only an Epic race, it's arguably the single best race for mining in the game. It grants +20% mining speed and +20% critical mining chance. If your main focus is farming ore quickly to craft and sell gear, Dwarf is hard to beat. A lot of high-level players keep a dedicated Dwarf character specifically for farming sessions.
Best Race for Combat: Demon and Archangel
For pure PvE combat, Demon is king. Its passive deals automatic burn damage to nearby enemies, meaning you're dealing constant damage even when you're not actively attacking. Archangel is just as powerful with its "Smite" ability, which has a 50% chance to trigger a divine strike that deals 30% bonus physical damage.
Best All-Around Race: Angel
Angel offers the best balance of mobility, damage, and luck. With +30% Luck, +50% dash distance, +20% movement speed, and +25% jump boost, Angel makes you faster at both mining AND combat. The Luck stat also boosts your odds of getting rare drops from enemies and higher-quality ore from rocks.
Best Race for New Players: Goblin or Dwarf
If you're new, both Goblin and Dwarf are great, realistic options. Goblin gives you a 12% discount on all pickaxe purchases, which saves you thousands of gold over the course of the game. Dwarf makes you mine faster right from the start. Both are Uncommon/Epic races that are relatively easy to land with just a handful of rerolls.
Why Codes Matter So Much in The Forge
You might be wondering: why bother with codes when you could just buy rerolls with Robux? Here's why free codes are absolutely essential:
Race Rerolls Are Expensive
In the in-game shop, race rerolls cost 75 Robux each. If you want to do 100 rerolls for a decent shot at a Mythical race, that's 7,500 Robux β roughly $75-100 USD depending on how you buy your Robux. For younger players or those without disposable income, that's prohibitively expensive.
The Math of Probability
With a 0.5% drop rate for Mythical races, the probability of NOT landing a Mythical race after 100 rerolls is roughly 60%. That means even after spending $75-100 on Robux, you're still more likely to miss out on Angel or Demon than to land one. Codes give you free attempts with zero financial risk.
Codes Add Up Over Time
Even though individual codes might only grant 5-10 rerolls, if you consistently redeem every code that drops over weeks or months, you can easily stack up 100+ free rerolls. That gradual accumulation gives you multiple shots at rare races without spending a cent.
Fairness for Free-to-Play Players
The Forge is a free-to-play game, but without codes, there'd be a massive gap between paying players and free players. Codes level the playing field, giving everyone access to the same powerful races as long as they're willing to invest time in following code updates.
Expired Codes: What You Can Learn From Them
Even though expired codes can no longer be redeemed, studying past code patterns can help you predict when new codes might drop:
Like-Milestone Codes: FORG!, PEAK!, 400K!, 300K!, 200K!, 100K!, 100KLIKES, 40KLIKES, 20KLIKES, 15KLIKES, 10KLIKES, 5KLIKES
These codes were released whenever the game hit certain like counts on Roblox. The pattern shows the developers celebrate every 100K-like milestone. The Forge currently has over 500K likes, so keep an eye out for a "500K!" or "500KLIKES" code soon.
Compensation Codes: SORRYFORSHUTDOWN, SORRYFORBUGS, SORRYFORDELAY Whenever the game experiences extended downtime, major bugs, or update delays, the developers release compensation codes. If you notice The Forge is down for more than an hour, check the official Discord or Twitter once the issue is resolved, since there's likely a compensation code coming.
Event Codes: XMAS!, RELEASE, BETARELEASE!, POSTRELEASEQNA Seasonal events (Christmas, Halloween, New Year) and game milestones (launch, major updates) always come with codes. Mark your calendar for these events and check for codes right away.
Weekend Codes: FORGEWEEKEND3!, FORGEWEEKEND2!, FORGEWEEKEND! Developers run weekend events where they release special codes. These typically drop on Friday nights or Saturday mornings (US time zone) and expire Sunday night or Monday morning. If you play mostly on weekends, check for codes every Friday.
Where to Find New Codes First
Being among the first to redeem a new code can be the difference between grabbing it before it expires or missing out entirely. Here are the most reliable sources for new codes:
Official The Forgers Discord Server
This is THE most official and fastest source. The developers post new codes in the #codes channel the moment they go live. Join the Discord server by searching "The Forge Community" on Discord or finding the invite link in the game's Roblox description.
Developer's Twitter Account (@FireAtacck)
The lead developer occasionally tweets codes, though Discord is more consistent. That said, Twitter sometimes has exclusive codes that don't show up on Discord.
YouTube Channel (@fireatacck_rblx)
Update announcement videos frequently include codes in the description or mentioned in the video itself.
Instagram Profile (@theforgeroblox)
Similar to Twitter, occasional codes get posted here.
The Forge Community Roblox Group Group announcements sometimes include codes, though this is less common than Discord.
Third-Party Code Pages
Gaming sites like Pro Game Guides, Beebom, Destructoid, GameRant, and others keep updated code lists. These are generally reliable but can lag a few hours behind the official Discord.
My recommendation: join the official Discord and turn on notifications for the #codes channel. That way, you'll get an instant alert every time a new code drops.
Myths and Legends: What Does NOT Affect Your Race Odds
The Forge community is full of theories about how to "improve" your odds of landing rare races. Let's separate fact from fiction:
MYTH: "Rerolling at midnight increases your odds"
FALSE. Drop rates are hardcoded into the game and don't change based on the time of day. Players who report better luck at midnight are simply experiencing confirmation bias β remembering the wins and forgetting the losses.
MYTH: "Rerolling in private servers gives better races"
FALSE. Private and public servers use the same RNG (random number generator) system. There's no advantage to setting up your own server.
MYTH: "Waiting 10 seconds between rerolls improves your luck"
FALSE. Each reroll is independent of the last. You can do 100 rerolls in 30 seconds or space them out over an hour, and the odds are exactly the same.
MYTH: "Having friends with rare races nearby boosts your odds"
FALSE. Your race reroll is a server-side operation that isn't affected by which players are near you or what races they have.
TRUTH: Luck Totems Might Help
While not officially confirmed, multiple players report better rare-race rates when using Luck Totems before rerolling. Since some codes grant free Totems, there's nothing to lose by testing it out.
Race Comparison: Full Stat Breakdown
To help you decide when to stop rerolling, here's a full breakdown of what each race offers:
TIER S+ (Relic/Divine) Archangel (0.1%): +50% Luck, +60% dash distance, +35% movement speed, +40% jump boost, Smite passive (50% chance of 30% bonus physical damage) TIER S (Mythical) Angel (0.5%): +30% Luck, +50% dash distance, +20% movement speed, +25% jump boost Demon (0.5%): +25% physical damage, burning aura passive, +20% movement speed, demonic appearance TIER A (Legendary) Dragonborn (5%): +20% fire resistance, +15% physical damage, +10% movement speed, dragon wings TIER B (Epic) Dwarven-Forged (10%): +25% mining speed, +15% mining crit chance, +10% physical damage resistance Minotaur (10%): +30% physical damage, +10% health, bull horns and appearance TIER C (Rare) Elf (15%): +15% Luck, +20% movement speed, pointed ears Shadow (15%): +10% stealth, +15% movement speed in darkness, shadowy appearance TIER D (Uncommon) Goblin (25%): 12% discount on all pickaxe purchases Dwarf (25%): +20% mining speed, +20% mining crit chance TIER F (Common) Human (40%): No bonuses, default race Orc (40%): +5% physical damage, green skin This table makes it clear why landing at least a Tier B race or higher matters so much. The difference between playing as a Human versus an Angel is massive, especially in endgame content.
Advanced Strategy: The Code Stockpiling Method
Experienced players use what they call the "stockpiling method" to maximize their code efficiency:
Month 1-2: Only Redeem, Don't Use
During your first few weeks of playing, redeem every code you find but DON'T use the rerolls yet. Play with whatever race you start with. This lets you build up a bank of 50-100+ rerolls.
Month 3: Research and Decide
After playing for a month or two, you'll have a better feel for your playstyle. Do you prefer mining? Combat? A mix of both? Decide which race would be ideal for you.
Month 3-4: Mass Reroll Session
Schedule a 2-3 hour gaming session where you burn through all your stockpiled rerolls. With 100+ attempts, you've got a statistically meaningful shot at landing at least one Legendary race, and a decent chance at a Mythical one.
Afterward: Restart the Cycle
If you didn't land your target race, restart the stockpiling process. If you got something good (Tier A or better), keep it and save future rerolls for a second character or to eventually try for an upgrade.
This method takes patience but maximizes your odds by concentrating your attempts instead of spreading them out gradually.
The Social Angle: Trading Accounts (NOT Recommended)
Some players try to "trade" accounts with rare races. While technically possible, it violates Roblox's Terms of Service and can result in: A permanent ban on your main Roblox account Losing money to scams (90% of account "trades" are scams)
Compromised security from sharing login information
Losing your progress in other Roblox games
The only legitimate and safe way to get a good race is through rerolls, whether free from codes or purchased with Robux. It's not worth risking your entire Roblox account for one race in The Forge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use codes on alt accounts?
Yes, each code works once PER ACCOUNT. You can create alt accounts and redeem codes on them. However, you can't transfer rerolls between accounts, so each account has to use them independently.
Do codes work on every device?
Yes, The Forge and its codes work the same way on PC, Mac, mobile, and console (Xbox). The redemption process is identical across every platform.
Are there group-exclusive codes?
Occasionally, yes. Joining The Forge's official Roblox group sometimes grants member-exclusive codes. These are announced on the group's page.
Do codes give Robux?
No. The Forge's codes NEVER grant Robux. They only give race rerolls, totems, in-game gold, and other in-game items. Any site claiming to have codes that give Robux is a scam.
Can I lose my current race by rerolling?
YES. When you use a race reroll, your current race is permanently replaced with a new one. If you have Angel and you reroll, you could end up as Human. NEVER reroll if you're happy with your current race unless you're willing to lose it.
Is there a "pity system"?
Not officially. Unlike some gacha games, The Forge doesn't have a confirmed system where you're "guaranteed" a rare race after X number of rerolls. Every reroll is purely RNG.
Code Calendar: When to Expect New Codes
Based on historical patterns, here's when you can expect new codes:
Weekly: Weekends (Friday-Sunday)
Monthly: Whenever the game hits a new like milestone (every 100K)
Quarterly: Major game updates
Seasonal Events: Halloween (October), Christmas (December), New Year (January), Easter (March/April)
Compensation: Whenever there's downtime or major bugs (unpredictable)
If you check code sources Friday nights and after every game update, you'll catch about 90% of all codes released.



