Discover the strongest and weakest races in Deepwoken with this in-depth ranking. Choose wisely and dominate the game.

Deepwoken lets you choose from a variety of races, each with unique traits. Some offer raw power, while others provide mobility boosts. A few even make survival easier with passive healing and stat advantages. The right race can make progression smoother and late-game builds stronger. But rerolling costs 150 Robux, so choosing wisely is important.
Some races are common, while others are incredibly rare. Not all races are equal, though. Some offer universal advantages, while others have niche benefits. A few struggle to keep up with the best. This tier list ranks every race from best to worst. Whether you prefer PvP, PvE, or balanced gameplay, there’s an ideal race for you.
Complete Tier List for Races in Deepwoken Roblox

First, S Tier tops the list with the best races. Vesperian, at a 6.7% drop rate, gives natural armor, reducing damage by 5%. Adret, with a 17.8% chance, adds 3 stat points per Power level and boosts faction rep. Felinor, rolling at 8.9%, uses Nightchild for stealth and faster climbing. Capra, the rarest at 2.2%, buffs allies with marks like Nemit or Jurik.
Next is Tier A. Khan, at 8.9%, cuts 3 stats from gear requirements. Tiran, with 2.2%, spawns with a better Glider for slower descents. Ganymede, also 2.2%, slashes Deep Shrine costs for veterans. Gremor, at 13.3%, provides a Compass and reduces hunger loss. These work well with some skill.
Then, B Tier brings decent picks. Chrysid, at 4.4%, reveals attackers in PvP. Canor, with 15.6%, tweaks ally damage both ways. Etrean, at 17.8%, resists status effects and Acid Rain. They’re situational but usable.
Finally, C Tier lags behind. Celtor, at 17.8%, boosts sea vessels slightly. That’s it for the list. Each race fits a playstyle—tanks grab Vesperian, supports take Capra. Refer to this table here as a quick find.
Race | Tier | Drop Rate |
---|---|---|
Vesperian | S | 6.7% |
Adret | S | 17.8% |
Felinor | S | 8.9% |
Capra | S | 2.2% |
Khan | A | 8.9% |
Tiran | A | 2.2% |
Ganymede | A | 2.2% |
Gremor | A | 13.3% |
Chrysid | B | 4.4% |
Canor | B | 15.6% |
Etrean | B | 17.8% |
Celtor | C | 17.8% |
Final Thoughts on Races in Deepwoken
While S-Tier races provide the most benefits, every race is technically viable. If you get a lower-tier race, you can still train your character to compensate for its weaknesses. However, if you have the Robux to spare, rerolling for Vesperian, Adret, or Felinor is a smart choice. If you prefer a support role, Capra is also worth keeping. Choose wisely, as rerolling is only available during character creation.
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