Iron Soul Dungeon puts a big focus on races, and if you want to build your character well, knowing when to reroll and what to keep matters a lot. Some races are great for raw damage, others for mobility, and some are better for skill-heavy builds or general survivability. Since race rerolls are limited, it helps to understand the system before you spend them.
This guide covers how race rerolls work, how duplicates upgrade a race, where to get more rerolls, and which races are worth keeping for different playstyles.
How race rerolls work in Iron Soul Dungeon
To reroll your race, open the race menu at the top middle of the screen and press the reroll button under your character. Each reroll uses one race reroll item.
If you roll the same race again, that race can upgrade by one star. Star upgrades improve the race’s stats, and the maximum shown in the reference material is three stars. After that, rolling the same race again does not add extra value.
You can also save races in slots on the left side of your character. More slots can be unlocked by leveling up or bought with Robux.
Quick race reroll tips
| Tip | What it means |
|---|---|
| Open the race menu first | Rerolls start from the races icon at the top middle |
| Use rerolls carefully | Each roll costs one race reroll |
| Keep duplicates | Duplicates can upgrade a race up to 3 stars |
| Save strong races | Use storage slots so you do not lose good rolls |
| Redeem codes | Codes are the confirmed free way to get more rerolls |
Best races in Iron Soul Dungeon by build
The best race is not always the rarest one. What matters most is whether the race matches your build.
Best races overview
| Race | Best for | Notable strengths |
|---|---|---|
| Demon | Pure damage | High attack, crit, skill damage, cooldown reduction, and strong mobility |
| Angel | All-around power | Strong attack, crit, ultimate charge, mobility, and health |
| Undead | Skill builds | Skill damage, cooldown reduction, and health |
| Goblin | Mobility | Movement speed and dash cooldown |
| Dragokin | Balanced damage | Crit damage, skill damage, and dash distance |
| Sorcerer | Crit and skill builds | Crit chance, crit damage, skill damage, ultimate charge |
| Fairy | Crit and skill builds | Similar to Sorcerer, with slightly different stat values |
| Dragoon | Mixed offense | Attack, crit chance, crit damage, and movement speed |
| Human | Early-game general use | Simple attack-focused stats |
| Orc | Early-game survivability | Attack plus health |
Demon: best for damage
Demon is one of the strongest damage-focused races. It has a very low roll chance, but it rewards aggressive builds well.
At one star, Demon gives:
- 12% attack
- 6% crit chance
- 12% crit damage
- 12% skill damage
- 12% cooldown reduction
- 24% movement speed
- 30% dash distance
Its upgraded values from the reference material show:
- 2 stars: 7% attack
- 3 stars: 10% attack
If you want to push damage as hard as possible, Demon is one of the best races to keep.
Angel: strong all-around pick
Angel is another top-tier race and a great option if you want power without giving up too much safety.
At one star, Angel gives:
- 10% attack
- 5% crit chance
- 10% crit damage
- 10% ultimate skill charge
- 20% movement speed
- 30% dash distance
- 15% health
Angel is a strong choice for players who want a powerful, flexible race that feels useful in many situations.
Undead: ideal for skill damage builds
Undead is one of the best choices for players who focus on skills. It is also more accessible than some of the rare top-end races.
At one star, Undead gives:
- 10% skill damage
- 8% cooldown reduction
- 10% health
At two stars, it gives:
- 15% skill damage
- 12% cooldown reduction
- 15% health
At three stars, it gives:
- 20% skill damage
- 16% cooldown reduction
- 20% health
If your build depends on abilities more than basic attacks, Undead is a very strong keep.
Goblin: best mobility race
Goblin is the movement-focused race and is the best pick if you want speed and fast repositioning.
At one star, Goblin gives:
- 10% movement speed
- 20% dash cooldown
At two stars, it gives:
- 15% movement speed
- 30% dash cooldown
At three stars, it gives:
- 20% movement speed
- 40% dash cooldown
For players who like staying mobile, dodging, and moving through dungeons quickly, Goblin stands out.
Dragokin: balanced damage option
Dragokin is a strong middle-ground race. It boosts multiple offensive stats instead of focusing on only one area.
At one star, Dragokin gives:
- 10% crit damage
- 10% skill damage
- 20% dash distance
At two stars, it gives:
- 15% crit damage
- 15% skill damage
- 30% dash distance
At three stars, it gives:
- 20% crit damage
- 20% skill damage
- 40% dash distance
If you want a race that feels useful in more than one build style, Dragokin is a good one to hold onto.
Sorcerer and Fairy: crit and skill hybrids
Sorcerer and Fairy are both useful for players who want a mix of crit power, skill damage, and ultimate charge.
Sorcerer at one star
- 10% crit chance
- 15% crit damage
- 10% skill damage
- 20% ultimate skill charge rate
Fairy at one star
- 11% crit chance
- 16% crit damage
- 11% skill damage
- 20% ultimate skill charge rate
Both can work well in offensive builds that use abilities often and benefit from crit scaling.
Dragoon: season one race to watch
Dragoon is listed as a season one only race. At one star, it gives:
- 7% attack
- 12% crit chance
- 17% crit damage
- 22% movement speed
Because it mixes offense and mobility, Dragoon can be a good option if you like a fast, aggressive playstyle.
Human and Orc: common starter-style races
Human and Orc are both common races with a 26% chance.
Human
Human is simple and attack-focused:
- 5% attack at one star
- 7% attack at two stars
- 10% attack at three stars
Orc
Orc gives a mix of attack and health:
- 5% attack and 10% health at one star
- 7% attack and 15% health at two stars
- 10% attack and 20% health at three stars
These are solid early picks, especially if you are still building your account and do not have a stronger race yet.
What about Night Elf?
Night Elf has a very low roll chance, but the reference material does not list confirmed stats for it. That means it is better to check its in-game values before deciding whether to keep it.
Since race balance can change with updates, always compare what you see in-game before making your final choice.
Best race recommendations by playstyle
| Playstyle | Best race choices |
|---|---|
| Highest damage | Demon, Dragokin |
| Safer all-around build | Angel |
| Skill damage focus | Undead, Sorcerer, Fairy |
| Fast movement | Goblin |
| Balanced offense | Dragokin, Dragoon |
| Early-game use | Human, Orc |
How to get more race rerolls
The confirmed free way to get more race rerolls is by redeeming active Iron Soul Dungeon codes.
According to the current code list, some active rewards include race rerolls, along with other items like Season Lucky Tickets, Gold, and event rewards. Since codes change over time, check the current code list in-game or through a trusted guide before relying on one.
Example code rewards from the current list
| Code reward type | Example from the current list |
|---|---|
| Race Rerolls | IRONSOULWEEKEND15, IRONSOULWEEKEND14, 100KCONGRATS |
| Other seasonal rewards | SEASON2EXPAND, SEASON2LIVE, SEASON2GIFTA |
| Mixed rewards | DMGHOTFIX, IRONSOULWEEKEND11 |
If you are hunting a better race, reroll codes are the safest way to keep trying without spending extra resources.
How to redeem Iron Soul Dungeon codes
Use the game’s code menu inside Roblox:
- Launch Iron Soul Dungeon.
- Finish or skip the tutorial.
- Click the Discord icon button in the top right corner.
- Enter a code in the field that appears.
- Press Confirm.
If a code does not work, it may have expired, been entered incorrectly, or been limited to certain conditions like private servers.
Best race reroll strategy
If you want the smartest approach, do not spend rerolls just because a race is rare. First decide what your build needs.
Simple reroll strategy
- Keep Demon if you want strong damage
- Keep Angel if you want an overall powerful race
- Keep Undead if your build is skill-heavy
- Keep Goblin if you value movement
- Keep Dragokin if you want a balanced offensive race
- Hold onto Human or Orc early on if you do not have a better option yet
A rare race is only valuable if it actually improves your build.
FAQ
What is the best race in Iron Soul Dungeon?
Demon is one of the strongest choices for raw damage, while Angel is excellent for an all-around build. The best race depends on your playstyle.
How do I reroll races in Iron Soul Dungeon?
Open the race menu at the top middle of the screen and use the reroll button under your character. Each reroll costs one race reroll.
How do race upgrades work?
If you roll the same race again, it upgrades that race by one star. The highest upgrade shown is three stars.
How do I get more race rerolls for free?
Redeem active Iron Soul Dungeon codes. Codes are the confirmed free method mentioned in the reference material.