Bizarre Lineage on Roblox treats accessories as far more than cosmetic flair. Each piece of gear you equip provides passive stat buffs that scale with rarity, and the random bonus rolls on every drop mean two copies of the same item can perform very differently. With seven equipment slots and roughly 60 accessories at launch, choosing the right loadout matters for both PvP fights and PvE farming runs.
Quick answer: The Prime Jotaro set (Hat and Coat) is the strongest accessory combination in the game thanks to its Mythical-tier 3x stat multiplier and excellent base buffs across Defense, Health, Power, and Health Regeneration.

How Accessory Stats Work in Bizarre Lineage
Every accessory carries two fixed base stats determined by its equipment slot, plus two or more randomly rolled bonus stats assigned the moment you obtain the item. The base stat categories are locked to the slot type, so a Head accessory will always grant Health and Health Regeneration as its foundation, while a Neck piece always starts with Health and Penetration. The bonus rolls, however, can land on any combination from the shared stat pool.
| Slot | Base Stats |
|---|---|
| Head | Health, Health Regeneration |
| Face | Power, Power Regeneration |
| Neck | Health, Penetration |
| Back | Health, Power Regeneration |
| Body | Health, Defense |
| Arms | Penetration, Health Regeneration |
| Legs | Health, Power |
The possible bonus stats that can roll on any accessory include Health, Defense, Penetration, Power, PvE Damage, Power Regeneration, and Health Regeneration. You can even roll the same stat twice on a single item, effectively doubling that particular buff. This means a Rare accessory with two strong Health rolls can sometimes outperform a Legendary piece with weak random stats.

Rarity Multipliers
Both base and bonus stats are scaled by a multiplier tied to the accessory's rarity tier. A base Health value of 1 on a Common item stays at 1, but that same value jumps to 3 on a Mythical drop. This multiplier applies to every stat on the item, making higher-rarity accessories significantly more powerful even before accounting for their typically stronger base numbers.
| Rarity | Multiplier |
|---|---|
| Common | 1x |
| Uncommon | 1.5x |
| Rare | 2x |
| Legendary | 2.5x |
| Mythical | 3x |
That said, don't automatically discard lower-rarity gear. A Rare accessory with exceptional bonus rolls can genuinely compete with a Legendary piece that rolled poorly. Always check the actual stat totals before scrapping anything.

Mythical Accessories
Only five Mythical accessories exist, and they sit at the top of the power curve with the 3x multiplier. Three of them have confirmed base stat spreads, while the Heart Headband and The Bosses Watch have stats that remain unconfirmed at launch.
Prime Jotaro's Hat delivers Defense (3.5%), Health (9), Power (6), and Health Regeneration (6%). It's the best Head slot option by a wide margin.
Prime Jotaro's Coat provides Defense (9%), Health (9), Power (6), and PvE Damage (5%). The 9% Defense base alone makes it the strongest Body accessory.
Crucifix Pendant offers Defense (3%), Health (6), Penetration (13.5%), and PvE Damage (5%). That massive Penetration value makes it ideal for both PvP and boss-clearing builds, and it's the clear winner for the Neck slot.
Heart Headband and The Bosses Watch are both Mythical-tier, but their specific stat breakdowns haven't been fully documented yet. The Bosses Watch fills the Arms slot as the current best-in-slot pick.

Legendary Accessories
Ten Legendary accessories carry the 2.5x multiplier. Most of their detailed stat breakdowns are still being catalogued, but a few stand out for specific reasons.
Safari Hat is notable for its unique passive effect: Spin Damage increased by +20%. If you're running a Spin-focused build, this is a must-have.
The remaining Legendary items are Jotaro's Hat, Jotaro's Coat, Strawberry Tie, Roundabout Cape, Sailor Hat, White Overcoat, Black Overcoat, Crimson Overcoat, and American Flag Cape. The Roundabout Cape currently holds the best-in-slot position for the Back slot due to its Legendary multiplier advantage over the alternatives.
Rare Accessories With Known Stats
Rare accessories use a 2x multiplier and represent the tier where you'll spend most of your mid-game. Several of them have strong, well-documented stat spreads that make them worth holding onto even after you start chasing Legendaries.
| Accessory | Stats / Special Effect |
|---|---|
| Fighter Hand Wraps | Martial Art attacks +7% Penetration, Health: 4, Power: 2, Penetration: 8% |
| Cultist Howl | Lifesteal +5% potency, Health: 4, PvE: 5%, Defense: 2.5%, Power Regen: 8% |
| Fancy White Scarf | Penetration: 8%, Health: 4, PvE Damage: 5%, Defense: 2%, Health Regen: 3% |
| Oni Beads | Penetration: 1.5%, Health: 4, Power: 10, PvE Damage: 6%, Power Regen: 2% |
| Pink Choker | Penetration: 10%, Health: 5, Power: 3, PvE Damage: 5%, Defense: 2.5% |
| Full Bandage Mask | Health: 2, Power: 10, Power Regen: 12%, Health Regen: 5% |
The Full Bandage Mask is the current best Face accessory, thanks to its massive Power Regen (12%) and solid Power base. The Cultist Howl deserves special attention for PvE farming because its Lifesteal potency buff helps sustain through longer boss encounters.
Other Rare accessories without confirmed stat breakdowns include Dark Cowl, White/Black/Crimson/Green Ripped Jackets, Ruby Earrings, Ushanka, Straw Hat, Chef's Hat, Black Belt, and Cultist Hood.

Uncommon and Common Accessories
Uncommon items use a 1.5x multiplier, while Common gear sits at the baseline 1x. Among the Uncommon tier, the Biker Chain has confirmed stats of Health (3), Power (7.5), Defense (0.5%), PvE (5%), and Power Regen (1.5%), making it a solid early option. The remaining Uncommon pieces — Head Goggles, Face Goggles, Baseball Cap, Bandage Mask, Gold Crown, Brown Belt, Red/Grey/White Topcoats — don't have documented stat spreads yet, though the Brown Belt currently holds the best-in-slot Legs position by default.
Common accessories include Mask, Shades, Arm Wraps, White/Black/Grey Jackets, Balaclava, Plain White Scarf, Eye Patch, Simple Cape, and a full rainbow of belts (White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple, Red). These serve as starter gear and are quickly replaced as you progress.
Buying Accessories From the Rahaj Shop
An NPC named Rahaj sells a selection of Uncommon and Rare accessories for Cash. This is a reliable way to fill your gear slots early without relying on random drops. Rare items cost 2,500 Cash each, while Uncommon pieces go for 1,000 Cash.
| Price | Items |
|---|---|
| 2,500 Cash | White/Green/Black/Crimson Ripped Jacket, Straw Hat, Fancy White Scarf, Fighter Hand Wraps, Ushanka, Ruby Earrings, Oni Beads, Pink Choker, Full Bandage Mask, Chef's Hat, Dark Cowl |
| 1,000 Cash | Baseball Cap, Red/Grey/White Topcoat, Head Goggles, Face Goggles, Bandage Mask, Gold Crown, Biker Chain |

Best-in-Slot Accessories for Every Gear Slot
Taking into account base stats, rarity multipliers, and known bonus stat potential, here's the strongest accessory for each of the seven equipment slots:
| Slot | Best Accessory | Rarity |
|---|---|---|
| Head | Prime Jotaro's Hat | Mythical |
| Face | Full Bandage Mask | Rare |
| Neck | Crucifix Pendant | Mythical |
| Back | Roundabout Cape | Legendary |
| Body | Prime Jotaro's Coat | Mythical |
| Arms | The Bosses Watch | Mythical |
| Legs | Brown Belt | Uncommon |
The Legs slot is the weakest link in any build right now, with the Brown Belt winning by default rather than by impressive stats. Expect future updates to introduce stronger options there.
PvP vs. PvE Stat Priorities
For PvP, prioritize accessories with high Penetration, Power, Defense, and Health Regeneration. Penetration cuts through opponent defenses, while Health Regen keeps you alive through extended fights. Legendary and Mythical pieces with strong rolls in these categories will give you the biggest edge.
For PvE farming and boss encounters, shift your focus toward PvE Damage, Power Regeneration, Health, and Defense. The Crucifix Pendant's 13.5% Penetration combined with 5% PvE Damage makes it effective in both contexts, while the Cultist Howl's Lifesteal potency specifically shines during longer boss fights where sustain matters more than burst.

How to Get Accessories
Accessories drop from several sources. You'll earn random pieces as rewards for completing Raids and Quests, from World Events, and as loot from Chests scattered across the map. Enemies also have a chance to drop accessories when defeated. The Rahaj NPC shop provides a guaranteed way to purchase specific Rare and Uncommon items if you'd rather not rely on RNG.
The accessory system in Bizarre Lineage rewards patience and attention to stat rolls. Even as the game evolves and new gear gets added, understanding how base stats, bonus rolls, and rarity multipliers interact will help you evaluate any new drop instantly — and know whether it's worth equipping or selling on the spot.