Bizarre Lineage, the JoJo-inspired Roblox action RPG set in Morioh Cho, gives you six core stats to invest Stat Points into every time you level up. Spreading those points too thin will leave your character underperforming in both PvP and PvE, so knowing exactly what each stat does — and which ones matter most for your build — is critical before you commit.
Quick answer: Health is the single safest stat to invest in, regardless of build. After that, prioritize Destructive Power and Destructive Energy for Stand-focused builds, Strength and Weapon for melee/weapon builds, or Power for Sub-Ability builds.

All Six Stats and What They Do
| Stat | Effect |
|---|---|
| Strength | Increases damage from your character's physical attacks (M1 hits). These show as red damage markers. |
| Health | Raises your maximum HP, letting you absorb more hits before going down. |
| Power | Boosts Sub-Ability damage (Hamon, Vampire, Cyborg movesets) and increases your maximum Power bar. |
| Weapon | Increases slash damage and overall weapon damage for equipped weapons like the Stop Sign or Shadow Axe. |
| Destructive Power | Increases your Stand's physical attack damage (red damage markers from Stand hits). |
| Destructive Energy | Increases your Stand's special ability damage (blue damage markers). |
You earn Stat Points each time you level up by defeating enemies, completing quests, and running raids. The level cap is 50, so every point matters.

Why Health Should Always Be a Priority
No matter what build you're running, Health is the one stat that never becomes irrelevant. Higher HP means you survive longer in drawn-out fights, giving you more opportunities to land damage and recover. In late-game PvP, especially, players who neglected Health tend to get knocked out before their damage stats can make a difference. Even a modest investment here pays off during raid boss encounters where incoming damage is constant and unavoidable.
Think of it this way: a character with massive attack power but low HP has to play perfectly and dodge everything, while a tankier character can afford a few mistakes and still win through attrition.

Bizarre Lineage Stat Builds for PvP and PvE
The right stat allocation depends entirely on how you play. Here are three proven build archetypes that work well across both PvP and PvE content.
Power Build — This is the go-to for players who rely primarily on their Stand. Invest heavily into Destructive Power and Destructive Energy to maximize both physical Stand hits and special ability damage. Stands are the strongest offensive tool in the game, so funneling points here gives you the highest raw output. Drip-feed remaining points into Health so you don't fold under pressure.
Hybrid Build — If you like mixing Stand attacks with weapon swings, split your investment across Weapon, Destructive Power, and Destructive Energy. This creates a versatile fighter who can threaten opponents with multiple damage types. Leftover points go into Health for survivability during longer engagements.
Tank Build — Prioritize Health above everything else to become extremely difficult to kill. Once your HP pool is large enough, pick one offensive path — Stand stats, Weapon, or Power — and invest exclusively in that. Avoid splitting between multiple damage categories on a Tank build because you'll end up with mediocre offense that can't keep up with your massive health bar. Commit to one damage source and stick with it.

Sub-Ability Builds and the Power Stat
If your preferred playstyle revolves around Sub-Abilities like Hamon, Vampire, or Cyborg, the Power stat is where your points should go. Power increases both the damage of Sub-Ability movesets and your maximum Power bar, which determines how many abilities you can use before running dry. Vampire's Space Ripper Stingy Eyes, and Hamon's Sunlight Yellow Overdrive both scale off this stat, so neglecting it means your Sub-Ability kit will feel weak even at higher levels.
Passive Stats You Can't Directly Invest In
Several stats in Bizarre Lineage increase passively as you level up and upgrade your core six stats. You won't spend Stat Points on these directly, but they still affect combat performance.
| Passive Stat | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Defense | Reduces incoming damage when you're attacked. |
| Penetration | Determines whether your attacks (or your Stand's attacks) break through enemy defenses. |
| Power Regen | Controls how quickly your Power bar refills over time. |
| Prestige | Your current Prestige level, which unlocks additional rewards and shop items. |

Accessory Stat Boosts by Equipment Slot
Accessories provide additional stat bonuses on top of your Stat Point investments. Each accessory rolls two stats by default, with a chance for extra ones. The type of accessory determines which stats it can roll, and the rarity determines the multiplier applied to those boosts.
| Accessory Slot | Stats Provided |
|---|---|
| Head | HP and HP Regen |
| Face | Power and Power Regen |
| Neck | HP and Penetration |
| Back | HP and Power Regen |
| Body | HP and Defense |
| Arms | Penetration and HP Regen |
| Legs | HP and Power |
Rarity matters significantly here. A Common accessory applies a 1x multiplier to its stat boosts, while Uncommon gives 1.5x, Rare gives 2x, Legendary gives 2.5x, and Mythical tops out at 3x. Farming for higher-rarity accessories in the right slots can meaningfully supplement your build — especially Head and Body accessories, which both boost HP and pair well with any stat allocation.

How to Reset Stats With Stat Point Essence
If you've already spent your points and want to start over, the Stat Point Essence item refunds all allocated Stat Points so you can redistribute them from scratch. You can pick one up from three places: Rahaj's Shop for 10,000 cash, the Prestige Shop, or the Robux Shop.
There's also a separate item called Stand Stat Essence, which re-rolls your Stand's stats rather than your character's Stat Points. If your Stand rolled weak stats, this is the fix. Stand Stat Essence is available from Rahaj's Shop and the Robux Shop.

Earning More Stat Points
Every level-up grants additional Stat Points, and you gain experience by defeating enemies, finishing quests, and participating in raids. The maximum player level is 50, so there's a hard cap on how many total points you'll have to work with. This is exactly why spreading points across all six stats is a bad idea — you simply won't have enough to make every stat meaningful. Pick a build archetype, commit to it, and use accessories to cover the gaps.
Bizarre Lineage rewards focused investment. Whether you're building around your Stand, your weapons, or your Sub-Abilities, the players who specialize will consistently outperform those who try to do everything at once. Health remains the universal constant, and everything else flows from how you want to fight.