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Every Stand in Bizarre Lineage, Ranked for PvP and PvE (March 2026)

Pallav Pathak
Every Stand in Bizarre Lineage, Ranked for PvP and PvE (March 2026)

Bizarre Lineage is a Roblox RPG set in Morioh Cho, heavily inspired by JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Your Stand defines your entire combat identity — how you deal damage, control space, survive fights, and farm mobs. With 17 Stands spread across five rarity tiers (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Mythical), knowing which ones to invest in and which to reroll can save you hours of wasted progression.

Quick answer: White Snake is the strongest all-around Stand in the current meta, excelling equally in PvP and PvE. Made In Heaven and C-Moon round out the top three, while Weather Report is the best early-game option for grinding.

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Bizarre Lineage Stands Tier List — March 2026

Rankings factor in damage output, combo potential, crowd control, AoE efficiency, mobility, sustain, and performance across both PvP duels and PvE mob farming. Balance updates can shift these placements over time.

TierStands
SWhite Snake, Made In Heaven, C-Moon, The World, Star Platinum
AKing Crimson, The World High Voltage, Killer Queen, Weather Report
BGolden Experience, Crazy Diamond, Anubis, Stone Free
CRed Hot Chili Pepper, Purple Haze, Magician's Red, The Hand

S Tier — The Meta Stands

White Snake (Mythical) is the single best Stand you can pull. Its moveset covers every situation: Disc Extraction [V] strips an enemy's Stand for roughly six seconds, creating enormous windows in PvP where your opponent simply cannot fight back. Acid Rupture [C] lays down persistent area-denial damage-over-time, and the rest of the kit blends ranged poke, melee pressure, and utility. It earns a perfect five-star rating in both PvP and PvE because nothing else matches its versatility. If you roll White Snake, store it immediately and build around it.

White Snake (Mythical) is the single best Stand you can pull | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Calm & Clutch)

Made In Heaven (Mythical Evolution) is the PvP king. Acceleration [V] ramps your speed continuously during a fight, making you progressively harder to track or escape from. Infinite Pursuit [R] delivers a multi-hit teleport combo that guarantees burst damage, while Heaven's Wrath [Z] and Light Speed [C] give unmatched gap-closing and disengagement. The weakness is PvE — the moveset is single-target-heavy, so clearing large mob groups takes longer than it should.

Made In Heaven (Mythical Evolution) is the PvP king | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Rexon)

C-Moon (Mythical Evolution) flips the script. It's the strongest PvE Stand in the game, with huge AoE and crowd control on nearly every skill. Graviton Reversal [R], Rock Barrage [Z], and Gravity Crusher [X] all inflict Slow and other debuffs that let you group mobs and burst them down. High mobility makes it ideal for Raids. In PvP, it holds its own through kiting and poke, though it lacks the raw explosive power of White Snake in duels.

C-Moon is the strongest PvE Stand in the game | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Builderboy TV)

The World (Legendary) has the longest Time Stop in the game at six seconds. That's a guaranteed combo window where you can dump Knives [X], Encirclement [Z], and Kick Volley [V] for massive burst. Several ranged tools give it strong poke at mid-range. The main limitation is AoE coverage — clearing large mob packs is slower than with White Snake or C-Moon.

Star Platinum (Legendary) is arguably the best close-range PvP Stand. Skull Crusher [X], Inhale [Z], and Harpoon [V] chain together to inflict Bleed and deliver devastating burst. Time Stop [C] lasts five seconds, giving reliable, guaranteed damage windows. The trade-off is the same as The World's — limited AoE means PvE mob farming feels sluggish compared to top options.


A Tier — Strong Picks With Specializations

King Crimson (Legendary) is built for aggressive PvP players. Time Erase [X] grants intangibility and repositioning that's nearly impossible to punish. Impale [Z+Z] delivers high burst with extended stun chains, and Epitaph [C] rewards read-based play with a powerful counter. The downside is severe — zero AoE tools make PvE grinding painfully inefficient.

King Crimson (Legendary) is built for aggressive PvP players | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Breazsy)

The World High Voltage (Legendary) plays a hit-and-run style. Time Stop [C] still provides reliable battlefield control, Revolver Barrage [Z] and Knives [X] add ranged pressure, and Gunpowder Smoke Bomb [V] grants temporary invisibility for safe repositioning. It's slightly outclassed by base The World due to lower overall burst potential, but remains a strong PvP option.

The World High Voltage (Legendary) plays a hit-and-run style | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Crown Trone)

Killer Queen (Rare) is one of the best beginner-friendly Stands. Primary Bomb [R+R] and Bomb Bounce [C] create solid AoE burst for PvE farming, while Sheer Heart Attack [Z] applies autonomous pressure that's excellent against NPCs and mission targets. The ranged, tactical playstyle is forgiving for new players. Late-game single-target damage falls behind higher-rarity Stands, but Killer Queen carries hard through the early and mid game.

Weather Report (Rare) is the premier PvE farming Stand. Heavy Weather [C] delivers a wide AoE stun with a Slow effect that trivializes mob clearing. Ice Nova [V] and Frog Downpour [X] add consistent multi-target pressure. It's also strong in PvP thanks to good combo flow, though it lacks time-control mechanics for guaranteed burst windows. If you pull Weather Report early, keep it — it's one of the safest long-term investments before you land a Legendary or Mythical.

Weather Report (Rare) is the premier PvE farming Stand | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Calm & Clutch)

B Tier — Decent but Limited

Golden Experience (Uncommon) is the quintessential sustain Stand. Restoration [Z] and Frog [V] provide healing that makes it very forgiving for new players still learning the game. Overgrowth [C] and Root Strike [X] offer decent crowd control. The problem is damage — the healing-heavy moveset means you sacrifice offensive output, and it falls off noticeably in the late game.

Crazy Diamond (Uncommon) brings Wall Smash [C] and Pulverizer [V] for strong close-range burst, plus Heal Mode [X] for survivability in boss fights. However, it lacks mobility and control tools entirely, making it difficult to secure engagements against faster opponents.

Crazy Diamond (Uncommon) brings Wall Smash [C] and Pulverizer [V] for strong close-range burst, plus Heal Mode [X] for survivability | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Klustory)

Anubis (Common) features custom M1 attacks and high melee DPS through Flash Strike [C] and Rend [R]. It's viable in early PvP duels thanks to consistent close-range pressure. The complete absence of ranged tools or AoE moves makes PvE farming slow and frustrating, and it gets outclassed quickly once you roll anything Rare or above.

Stone Free (Rare) enables creative combo setups through String Trap [X] and Spiralling Thread [C], with String Bandage [V] providing self-healing. The burst damage is limited compared to other Rare Stands, and the combo potential is inconsistent — you'll need significant practice to make it work reliably.


C Tier — Replace When Possible

Red Hot Chili Pepper (Common) has the lowest overall damage in the game. Flash [Z] provides useful mobility, but the kit lacks sustained damage and falls off sharply once you leave the very early game. Replace it with the first decent Stand Arrow pull you get.

Purple Haze (Uncommon) offers poison-based AoE through Infection Frenzy [X] and Infectious Bulb [C], but the Idle Rage passive reduces your control and leaves you vulnerable. Most moves push enemies back, which ironically makes it difficult to land combos.

Purple Haze (Uncommon) offers poison-based AoE through Infection Frenzy [X] and Infectious Bulb [C] | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Klustory)

Magician's Red (Uncommon) has flame-based AoE through Flamethrower [Z] and Crossfire Hurricane [C], but burn damage duration is short and inconsistent. It lacks strong crowd control, mobility, and burst damage options that higher-tier Stands provide.

The Hand (Uncommon) can force repositioning through Erasure Swipe [Z], Pull [X], and Launch [C], giving it some PvP space control. But it's entirely close-range with no AoE, no DoT, and poor combo potential — making it one of the weakest options for both PvE and extended PvP fights.


Stand Rarity Tiers and What to Do With Each

RarityStandsRecommended Action
CommonRed Hot Chili Pepper, AnubisUse temporarily to level Conjuration, then replace
UncommonPurple Haze, Magician's Red, The Hand, Golden Experience, Crazy DiamondGolden Experience is the best beginner pick here; store others if you roll Rare+
RareKiller Queen, Weather Report, Stone FreeWeather Report and Killer Queen are worth long-term investment; store before rerolling
LegendaryStar Platinum, The World, The World High Voltage, King CrimsonAlways store immediately; all four are strong meta picks
MythicalWhite Snake, C-Moon, Made In HeavenStore and invest fully; C-Moon and Made In Heaven evolve from White Snake via quests
Note: C-Moon and Made In Heaven are not pulled directly from Stand Arrows. You must first obtain White Snake, then complete a quest chain to evolve it into C-Moon, and then a further quest chain to reach Made In Heaven.

How to Get and Change Stands

You unlock your first Stand by using a Stand Arrow on yourself. Open your inventory, select the arrow, and press Use to receive a random Stand based on rarity odds. You can hold a maximum of two Stands at a time, so slot management matters.

Step 1: Before using a new Stand Arrow, store your current Stand. Open Stand Settings, navigate to Stand Storage, and press Store Stand. If you skip this step, your active Stand will be permanently overwritten.

Step 2: Use the Stand Arrow from your inventory. The new Stand replaces your active slot immediately.

Additional Stand Storage slots unlock through Prestiging in the late game or by purchasing them from the in-game Shop for 398 Robux each. Stand Arrows themselves come from completing quests, opening chests, redeeming codes, or picking them up off the ground, where they randomly spawn around the city. Lucky Arrows are rarer variants that grant a cosmetic Skin for a random Stand — you can get them from Legendary Chests or the Prestige and Raid Shops.

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How Stand Stats and Rerolling Work

Every Stand has three core attributes — Attack, Speed, and Special — each graded from D to S. Higher grades mean better scaling and stronger combat performance. You can also equip up to four Stand Passive abilities, which are unique to each Stand and unlock as you progress Stand Conjuration.

Stand Conjuration increases when you defeat enemies, complete quests or missions, or win in the Ranked Gamemode. Training on the gym mat provides the most consistent Conjuration gains, especially early on.

If you roll a high-rarity Stand with poor stat grades, you don't need to throw it away. Use a Stand Stat Essence to reroll the Attack, Speed, and Special grades without losing the Stand itself. Open your inventory, select the Stand Stat Essence, and press Use. A confirmation prompt appears before the reroll executes. Stand Stat Essences drop from quests and can be purchased from the Raid Store. This is especially valuable for Legendary and Mythical Stands, where even a small stat improvement can significantly boost combat effectiveness.

Stand stats also include a Personality trait that grants unique buffs. Personality and stat grades can both be rerolled using their respective Essences, available from the Prestige Shop or the Robux Shop.

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Sub Abilities Tier List

Beyond Stands, Bizarre Lineage features Sub Abilities that layer additional combat tools onto your build. There are four options, and the gap between the best and worst is significant.

TierSub AbilityKey Strength
SVampireStun/freeze tools for combo control, lifesteal sustain via Leeching Terror
ACyborgRanged pressure with Machine Gun and Missile Volley, bonus anti-Vampire damage
BThe RippleStun-based combo starters, bonus damage against Vampires
DHumanPassive health regeneration only — too slow to matter in PvP

Vampire pairs exceptionally well with aggressive PvP Stands like Made In Heaven or King Crimson, where the lifesteal and stun tools extend your combo windows and keep you alive through trades. Cyborg works better for players who prefer safe, ranged poke. The Ripple serves as a niche counter-pick against Vampire users. Human offers almost nothing meaningful and should be replaced as soon as possible.


The Bizarre Lineage meta currently rewards players who land Mythical-tier Stands and invest in proper stat rerolls. If you're still early in your progression, prioritize Weather Report or Killer Queen for efficient farming, store any Legendary or Mythical pulls immediately, and avoid burning Lucky Arrows until you understand what you're aiming for. Rankings will shift as the developers push balance updates, but the core hierarchy — Mythicals on top, Commons at the bottom — is unlikely to change dramatically.