Please Note: The rankings in this tier list are based on collective community feedback and our own gameplay experience. They are intended as a general guide rather than a definitive verdict. Rankings may shift with future balance updates, and performance can vary depending on your playstyle and whether you focus on PvP or PvE content.
If you have been spending your Stand Arrows and ending up with something that feels underwhelming, you are not alone. Bizarre Lineage is a Roblox RPG inspired by the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime, set in Morioh Cho, and it gives you access to 17 Stands across five rarity tiers. Choosing the right one can make a significant difference to how smoothly you progress, how well you perform in PvP, and how efficiently you grind through PvE content.
This tier list ranks every Stand in the current March 2026 meta from best to worst, covering damage output, combo potential, crowd control, mobility, and overall performance across both PvP and PvE.
What Are Stands In Bizarre Lineage?
Stands are equippable combat items that define your moveset and playstyle. You unlock your first Stand by using a Stand Arrow, which gives you a random Stand based on rarity odds. Stands come in five rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Mythical. As a general rule, the higher the rarity, the stronger the base stats and moveset.

One critical thing to remember: if you use a Stand Arrow without first storing your current Stand in Stand Storage, your existing Stand will be permanently replaced with no way to recover it.
Bizarre Lineage Stand Rarity Breakdown
| Rarity | Stands | What To Do |
| Common | Red Hot Chili Pepper, Anubis | Use early to level up. Replace as soon as possible |
| Uncommon | Purple Haze, Magician’s Red, The Hand, Golden Experience, Crazy Diamond | Store others if you roll Rare or higher |
| Rare | Killer Queen, Weather Report, Stone Free | Worth long-term investment. Always store before rerolling |
| Legendary | Star Platinum, The World, The World High Voltage, King Crimson | Store immediately. All four are strong meta picks |
| Mythical | White Snake, C-Moon, Made In Heaven | Store immediately and invest fully. C-Moon and Made In Heaven evolve from White Snake |
Full Bizarre Lineage Stand Tier List March 2026
| Tier | Stands |
| S Tier | Made In Heaven, White Snake, C-Moon |
| A Tier | The World, Star Platinum, King Crimson, The World High Voltage, Weather Report |
| B Tier | Stone Free, Killer Queen, Anubis, Golden Experience |
| C Tier | Crazy Diamond, Magician’s Red, Purple Haze, The Hand |
| D Tier | Red Hot Chili Pepper |
S Tier: The Best Stands In Bizarre Lineage

Made In Heaven | Mythical (Evolution)
Made In Heaven overwhelms opponents with unmatched speed and mobility. Its Acceleration ability continuously ramps up your movement speed over time, while Infinite Pursuit delivers a teleporting multi-strike assault that dominates in PvP. Knife Massacre combines a ranged knife volley with a high-velocity impaling follow-up, and Heaven’s Wrath rounds out the kit with exceptional battlefield control. Note that Made In Heaven evolves from White Snake, so you will need to obtain White Snake first and complete the required evolution quests.
White Snake | Mythical
White Snake is the most balanced Stand in the game and the best all-around option for both PvP and PvE. Its Disc Extraction ability strips an opponent of their Stand entirely for around six seconds, creating massive combat advantage windows. Acid Rupture provides strong area denial and damage-over-time pressure. White Snake also serves as the base evolution for both C-Moon and Made In Heaven, making it the single most valuable Stand you can roll.
C-Moon | Mythical (Evolution)
C-Moon is a gravity manipulation specialist and the best PvE Stand in the game. Gravity Crusher and Rock Barrage deliver heavy stuns at range, while Gravity Barrier creates a devastating shockwave that lifts and slams opponents into the ground. Its exceptional mobility also makes it ideal for Raids and extended PvE sessions.
A Tier: Very Good Stands Worth Using
The World | Legendary
The World carries the longest Time Stop in the game at six seconds, giving you a guaranteed burst damage window that most opponents cannot survive if you chain your combos correctly. Its only notable weakness is a lack of wide AoE for clearing large groups of mobs in PvE.
Star Platinum | Legendary
Star Platinum is the best close-range PvP Stand in Bizarre Lineage. Its Skull Crusher, Inhale, and Harpoon combo chain inflicts Bleed and delivers powerful burst damage, backed by a five-second Time Stop. However, its limited AoE makes large-scale PvE mob farming considerably slower than the top options.
King Crimson | Legendary
King Crimson rewards aggressive, read-based PvP players. Time Erase grants intangibility and repositioning that is nearly impossible to punish, while Epitaph creates strong counter-attack opportunities. The complete absence of AoE tools makes it a poor choice for PvE grinding, however.
The World High Voltage | Legendary
The World High Voltage focuses on a hit-and-run playstyle. Its Gunpowder Smoke Bomb provides temporary invisibility for safe repositioning, and Revolver Barrage adds strong ranged pressure. It is slightly outclassed by The World base form but remains a strong and versatile Legendary pick.
Weather Report | Rare
Weather Report is the best low-rarity Stand in Bizarre Lineage and a top recommendation for beginners. Its Heavy Weather ability provides strong AoE stun with a Slow effect that makes it exceptional for mob farming, and Ice Nova adds consistent multi-target pressure. Its only limitation is the absence of Time Stop mechanics for guaranteed burst damage.
B Tier: Decent Stands For Early To Mid Game
Killer Queen (Rare) is a beginner-friendly ranged Stand whose Sheer Heart Attack applies autonomous pressure, making it excellent for NPC farming and missions. Its single-target damage falls behind in the late game, however.
Stone Free (Rare) offers creative combo setups through String Trap and self-healing through String Bandage, but its inconsistent combo potential requires significant practice to use effectively.
Anubis (Common) delivers solid close-range melee DPS and is viable for early PvP duels, but the complete absence of ranged tools or AoE makes PvE farming slow and frustrating.
Golden Experience (Uncommon) is the best beginner Stand thanks to its Restoration healing and forgiving defensive toolkit. It falls off noticeably in the late game without a rarity upgrade.
C Tier And Below: Situational Or Replace Quickly
Crazy Diamond: offers decent close-range burst and a useful Heal Mode, but lacks the mobility or control tools to compete against stronger opponents. Magician’s Red delivers flame-based AoE through Flamethrower and Crossfire Hurricane, but inconsistent burn duration and weak crowd control hold it back. Purple Haze provides poison-based AoE pressure, but its Idle Rage passive reduces your control and leaves you vulnerable to counterattacks. The Hand has decent PvP repositioning tools but is almost completely useless in PvE with no AoE whatsoever.
Red Hot Chili Pepper (D Tier): is the weakest Stand in the game. Use it early to level up your Conjuration, then replace it with anything higher the moment you get the chance.
Sub-Abilities And Fighting Styles At A Glance
Beyond your Stand, equipping the right Sub-Ability and Fighting Style is essential for building the strongest possible character.
Sub-Abilities are unlocked from dedicated NPCs across Morioh Cho and provide passive bonuses and active combat skills that work alongside your Stand:
| Tier | Sub-Ability | Why |
| S Tier | Vampire | Best overall. Lifesteal, strong CC, and excellent single-target damage |
| A Tier | Hamon | Strong CC, great combo potential, deals extra damage against Vampires |
| A Tier | Cyborg | Very good mobility and range, one of the best Sub-Abilities for PvP |
| B Tier | Spin | Unpredictable and great range, but skills are easy to dodge with no AoE |
Fighting Styles alter your M1 and M2 attacks and add three new melee skills. Karate is the best Fighting Style in the game thanks to its mobility and hard-to-block moves. Kendo is a solid A Tier alternative with decent knockback tools, and Boxing offers a useful counter-attack for PvP but suffers from very short range across all of its skills.
How To Change Your Stand
If you want to switch to a different Stand, you need to use a Stand Arrow. However, before you do, always make sure you store your current Stand first by following these steps:

- Open Stand Settings
- Go to Stand Storage
- Press Store Stand
If you use a Stand Arrow without storing your active Stand first, it will be permanently replaced with no way to recover it. You can hold a maximum of two Stands at a time. Free-to-play players can unlock one additional Stand Storage slot by completing their first Prestige. Additional slots are also available for purchase from the in-game Shop with Robux.
How To Reroll Stand Stats
Every Stand comes with three core attributes: Attack, Speed, and Special, each graded from D to S Tier. If you roll a Legendary or Mythical Stand with poor attribute grades, you can reroll its stats using a Stand Stat Essence without losing the Stand itself.
You can obtain Stand Stat Essences by completing quests or purchasing them from the Raid Store using Raid Tokens earned from boss fights. To reroll, open your inventory, select the Stand Stat Essence, press Use, and confirm. This is especially valuable for Legendary and Mythical Stands, where improving poor stat rolls can make a significant difference to their combat effectiveness.







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