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Wizard Alchemy Races

Every race in Wizard Alchemy listed with rarity, passive abilities, stat bonuses, and practical advice on whether to keep your current roll or spend a reroll. Races are assigned randomly when you join, and change with Race Rerolls.

Thestrals Stellar Ambassador Death Eater Fiendish Demon reroll guide rarity odds

All Wizard Alchemy Races

Races are sorted by overall usefulness. The "Keep?" column gives a direct answer before you spend your next reroll. Rarity is approximate — the game uses random rolls and exact numbers may shift with updates.

Full tier list
Tier Race Rarity Key Passives & Bonuses Keep?
S Thestrals Legendary (~1%) Top-tier DPS with raw damage pressure, dark damage bonus, exclusive Disaster passive (damage over time), mobility boost, and skill speed increase. The DoT effect is especially strong in boss fights where sustained damage matters. Always keep. Do not reroll Thestrals under any circumstances.
A Stellar Ambassador Epic (~4–5%) Strong general attack bonus and skill speed value. Burst movement after dealing damage. Does not lock you into a single spell element, making it flexible across build types. Keep. Excellent for general progression and farming.
A Death Eater Rare (~10%) Heal-on-kill passive keeps you alive during long grinding sessions. Also provides attack value. The sustain makes solo farming much more comfortable without constantly using healing items. Keep. Best race for solo players and long farm sessions.
A- Fiendish Demon Epic (~5%) High value for fire-focused builds. Fire damage bonus stacks well when your potions support it. Comes with a health tradeoff that some players find uncomfortable early on. Keep for fire builds. Reroll only if you plan a non-fire path.
A- Ice Crystal Epic (~5%) Excellent durability and ice element bonus. Movement penalty can feel restrictive early, but the damage bonus becomes very strong with ice spell setups. Keep for ice builds. Consider rerolling if speed matters more to your style.
B Undead Uncommon (~15%) Provides passive regeneration and some resistance bonuses. Comfortable for new players who struggle with survivability. Less damage output than A-tier options. Keep early. Reroll when you have extra rerolls to spare.
B Werewolf Uncommon (~15%) Direct combat damage bonus without needing to commit to one element. Good early-game stopping point. Useful for learning the game before chasing higher-rarity rolls. Keep early. Replace when you earn more rerolls.
C Centaur Uncommon (~18%) Provides movement speed bonuses which help with farming routes and exploration. Combat damage is below average compared to other races at similar rarity. Reroll if you have spare rolls. Speed alone does not make up for lower damage.
C Human Common (~20%) No meaningful combat or farming passive. Useful as a temporary starting point only. Essentially the game's baseline with no real advantage once other races are understood. Reroll. Use your free rerolls immediately.
D Goblin Common (~22%) Very minor passive bonus that does not scale well past the earliest stage of the game. The bonus becomes almost invisible once you have proper wands and potions. Reroll immediately. No reason to keep this past the first few minutes.

How to Reroll Your Race

Race Rerolls are spent in the Stats menu. Before you reroll, read the tier list and decide which races you would keep. It is easy to accidentally reroll a decent race while chasing a better one.

Open the Stats menu in Wizard Alchemy.

Look for the Stats button in the on-screen UI or access it from the main menu depending on your platform. The Stats section shows your current race details including its passive bonuses and rarity.

Navigate to Race → Race Menu.

Inside Stats, find the Race tab and then select Race Menu. This is where you can see your current race and access the reroll function. The menu also shows the Race Rerolls you currently have available.

Decide before you press reroll.

Look at your current race on the tier list above. If you already have a B-tier or better race, consider whether the reroll is worth it. It is generally fine to reroll C or D tier races without hesitation, but keep A-tier or S-tier races unless you have many rerolls saved.

Use your reroll and check the result.

After rerolling, read the new race details carefully. Play for a few minutes before deciding to reroll again. Some bonuses feel stronger only after you combine them with a matching potion or wand upgrade.

Free rerolls

Get 10 rerolls from codes

Redeem RELEASE and WIZARD for 5 Race Rerolls each. That is 10 free rerolls in total. Claim them as soon as you start the game so you do not forget them later.

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Strategy tip

Set a stopping target first

Decide which races you would be happy keeping before spending rerolls. A reasonable goal for a new player is any A-tier race. Chasing S-tier without a plan can burn through all 10 rerolls quickly.

Save some

Keep a few rerolls in reserve

Game balance can change after updates. Keeping 2–3 rerolls saved gives you flexibility if a new balance patch changes which race is strongest, or if future content rewards specific races.

Race FAQ

What is the best race in Wizard Alchemy?

Thestrals is the best overall race. It has the strongest DPS combination in the game: raw damage, dark damage bonus, a Disaster passive (damage over time), mobility, and skill speed. If you roll it, stop rerolling. The A-tier races (Stellar Ambassador, Death Eater, Fiendish Demon, Ice Crystal) are excellent alternatives depending on your build style.

Should I reroll Human immediately?

Yes. Human provides no combat or farming passive bonus, so virtually any race you roll instead will help you progress faster. Use your free rerolls from the RELEASE and WIZARD codes and do not keep Human past the first few minutes.

Where do I reroll my race?

Open Stats → Race → Race Menu inside Wizard Alchemy. You need Race Rerolls in your inventory to use the reroll function. Rerolls are spent one at a time and results are random.

Can I get Race Rerolls for free?

Yes. Redeem the active codes RELEASE and WIZARD for 5 Race Rerolls each (10 total free rerolls). Additional rerolls can be purchased with Robux from the in-game shop.

Is race permanent in Wizard Alchemy?

No. Race can be changed at any time by spending Race Rerolls. Your race choice is not locked, so you can improve it whenever you have rerolls available.

What races are worth aiming for?

Thestrals is the top target but has roughly 1% rarity. Realistically aim for any A-tier race (Stellar Ambassador, Death Eater, Fiendish Demon, Ice Crystal). Getting a B-tier race like Werewolf is a perfectly comfortable stopping point for early to mid-game progression.

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