Race Guide

The short answer: Night Elf is an exciting new addition, but confirmed stats are still being documented

Night Elf is the newest playable race in Iron Soul Dungeon, added in the Pet System Expansion Part II update (June 2026). It is available through the standard Race Reroll system alongside the existing race pool. However, as of this writing, the specific drop rate and 1-star buffs for Night Elf have not yet been fully documented in public sources. This page consolidates everything currently known about Night Elf, provides informed guidance based on the game's race design patterns, and tells you what to do if you roll it while waiting for confirmed data.

Updated: June 13, 2026

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If you are reading this page, you probably just rolled Night Elf and want to know whether it is a keeper, or you are planning your reroll strategy and want to know whether the new race is worth chasing. The honest answer right now is: we do not have confirmed numbers yet. Gamezebo, ironsouldungeon.wiki, and other public race references have not yet published Night Elf's drop rate or 1-star buffs. The race was added very recently (June 2026, Pet System Expansion Part II), and the community is still documenting it. This page tracks what is known so far, gives practical advice for handling a Night Elf roll today, and will be updated as soon as confirmed data becomes available.

Quick Read

Status
New — Data Pending
Availability
Race Reroll (Permanent)
Added In
Pet System Expansion Part II
Drop Rate
TBC
1-Star Buffs
TBC
Last Checked
June 12, 2026

Quick Answer — What Should You Do If You Roll Night Elf?

Keep Night Elf for now: Until confirmed data is published, the safest move is to keep Night Elf. New races in Iron Soul Dungeon have historically been balanced competitively with the existing premium pool. Dragoon (Season 1), Fairy, Angel, and Demon all arrived as premium-tier additions. There is no reason to assume Night Elf is weak, and rerolling past an unknown premium race is risky unless you are specifically hunting Demon or Angel.
Save your reroll screenshots: If you roll Night Elf and can see its 1-star buffs in-game, take a screenshot. Community documentation for Night Elf is still being gathered, and your data could help fill the gap. The in-game race menu is currently the only reliable source for Night Elf's actual buffs until public guides update.
Do not chase Night Elf specifically: Without confirmed drop rate data, the effective odds of hitting Night Elf are unknown. If it follows the premium race pattern (Sorcerer/Fairy range or higher), chasing it specifically could burn through hundreds of rerolls. The smart play is to treat Night Elf as a pleasant bonus if you roll it, not a target to chase with your current ticket stack.
Use codes to build your reroll pool: The most consistent source of Race Rerolls is active codes. Stack free rerolls from the codes page before committing to any dedicated reroll session.
Check back for updates: This page will be updated with confirmed Night Elf drop rate and buffs as soon as public sources publish verified data. Bookmark it and check back after major update cycles.

What We Know About Night Elf So Far

Confirmed by the developer: Night Elf was officially announced in the Pet System Expansion Part II update notes. It is a new permanent race obtainable through the standard Race Reroll system.
Not a seasonal or limited race: Unlike Dragoon (Season 1 exclusive), Night Elf has been added as a permanent addition to the race pool. This means it will remain available after the current update cycle ends.
Likely premium-tier rarity: Based on the game's race design patterns, new races are typically added at premium drop rates (1% or lower). Common races (Human, Orc, Goblin) form the stable pool that rarely changes. Night Elf is positioned as a special addition, which suggests it belongs in the premium chase category alongside Sorcerer, Fairy, Angel, and Demon.
No confirmed buff data yet: As of June 12, 2026, publicly available race guides still list the original 10 races. Night Elf's 1-star, 2-star, and 3-star buffs have not been published. Community documentation is expected to fill this gap within weeks.
Thematic expectation: Based on the Night Elf archetype common in fantasy games, the race is likely to lean toward agility, magic affinity, or stealth-themed stat lines. However, this is speculation — Iron Soul Dungeon's existing races do not always follow fantasy tropes strictly, so wait for confirmed data before making build decisions.

How Night Elf Fits Into the Current Race Ecosystem

The race pool before Night Elf: Before the Pet System Expansion, the permanent race pool consisted of 9 races: Human, Orc, Goblin, Undead, Dragonkin, Sorcerer, Fairy, Angel, and Demon. Dragoon was added as a Season 1 limited race. This gave players a clear split between common (26-24.5%), mid (13-6%), and premium (1.6%-0.3%) tiers.
Night Elf as the 11th race: With Night Elf's addition, the permanent pool now has 10 races (excluding seasonal Dragoon). This is a significant expansion because it dilutes the premium pool slightly — more premium races mean the combined odds of hitting any specific premium race decrease, while the total odds of hitting any premium race remain the same.
Impact on reroll strategy: If Night Elf has a premium drop rate (likely 0.3%-1.6%), it competes for the same reroll budget as Sorcerer, Fairy, Angel, and Demon. This does not change the fundamental strategy: chase Demon or Angel for ceiling, keep Fairy or Sorcerer for crit/skill burst, and treat Night Elf as a welcome surprise.
Where Night Elf might fit thematically: Looking at the existing race design, each premium race fills a distinct niche — Demon (all-round ceiling), Angel (balanced progression), Fairy (crit specialist), Sorcerer (crit/skill hybrid), Dragoon (speed/mobility). Night Elf's niche is not yet confirmed, but the fantasy Night Elf archetype typically associates with dexterity, magic, and night-oriented abilities, which could translate to dodge, skill damage, or movement-based buffs in Iron Soul Dungeon's system.
Community interest is high: Based on Discord activity and community discussion, Night Elf is one of the most anticipated race additions. Players are actively documenting their rolls and sharing screenshots, which means confirmed data should arrive faster than it did for previous races.

What to Do If You Are Deciding Between Night Elf and Other Premium Races

If you already own Angel or Demon: Keep what you have. Angel and Demon are proven premium races with documented 1-star buffs. There is no reason to reroll past them for an unconfirmed Night Elf. Use your rerolls to star up your existing premium race instead of chasing the unknown.
If you own Fairy or Sorcerer: Keep them for now. Fairy and Sorcerer have clear, documented value for crit and skill-based builds. Night Elf would need to offer something meaningfully different to justify replacing them. Wait for confirmed data before making the swap.
If you own a common or mid-tier race (Human, Orc, Goblin, Undead, Dragonkin): Night Elf is worth keeping if you roll it, but do not chase it specifically. Use your rerolls organically and treat any premium roll (including Night Elf) as an upgrade over your current race.
If you are a new player with limited rerolls: Do not chase Night Elf. Focus on getting a stable early-game race like Orc or Undead, accumulate rerolls through codes, and let Night Elf come naturally. New races are exciting, but confirmed utility beats unconfirmed potential every time.

FAQ

Is Night Elf in Iron Soul Dungeon yet?

Yes, Night Elf was added in the Pet System Expansion Part II update (June 2026). It is a permanent race obtainable through the standard Race Reroll system.

What are Night Elf's 1-star buffs in Iron Soul Dungeon?

As of June 12, 2026, Night Elf's 1-star buffs have not yet been confirmed in public sources. The community is actively documenting the data. This page will be updated as soon as confirmed numbers are published.

What is the drop rate for Night Elf in Iron Soul Dungeon?

Night Elf's exact drop rate has not yet been published in public guides. Based on the game's race design patterns, it is expected to be a premium-tier rarity (likely in the Sorcerer-to-Demon range of 0.3%-1.6%), but this is not confirmed.

Should I keep Night Elf if I roll it?

Yes, keep it for now. New races in Iron Soul Dungeon have historically been competitive additions. Unless you are specifically hunting Demon or Angel, keeping Night Elf is the safer play until confirmed data is available.

Is Night Elf better than Angel or Demon?

We do not know yet. Angel and Demon have well-documented 1-star buffs. Night Elf's stats are still unconfirmed. Until data is published, assume Angel and Demon are the safer premium keeps.

Is Night Elf a limited or seasonal race?

No, Night Elf has been confirmed as a permanent addition to the race pool, unlike Dragoon which is a Season 1 limited race. Night Elf will remain available after the current update cycle.

How do I get Night Elf in Iron Soul Dungeon?

Use Race Rerolls from the in-game Races menu. Night Elf is part of the standard race pool and can be rolled alongside existing races. The most consistent source of rerolls is redeeming active codes. See the codes page for current working codes.

When will Night Elf's stats be confirmed?

Publicly documented Night Elf stats typically arrive within weeks of a new race's release, as players document their rolls and community guides update their reference pages. Check Gamezebo, ironsouldungeon.wiki, and this page for updates.

What weapon is best for Night Elf?

Without confirmed stat data, it is impossible to give a definitive weapon recommendation. The Fantasy Night Elf archetype often pairs well with agile or magic weapons, but wait for confirmed buffs before committing to a specific build.

How many races are in Iron Soul Dungeon now?

With the addition of Night Elf, there are 11 total races in Iron Soul Dungeon: Human, Orc, Goblin, Undead, Dragonkin, Sorcerer, Fairy, Dragoon (Season 1 limited), Angel, Demon, and Night Elf (permanent).

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