Bizarre Lineage Stand Tier List – Best Stands for PvE, PvP

In Bizarre Lineage, one thing becomes obvious very quickly: your Stand determines how easy or painful your entire progression will be.

Some Stands melt bosses.
Some dominate PvP arenas.
Some are just… temporary placeholders you should reroll immediately.

This guide breaks down the current Stand meta in a practical way so you know exactly which ones to keep, which ones to use short-term, and which ones to ditch without regret.

S+ Tier

These are the Stands that can carry you through nearly everything with minimal weaknesses.

Made in Heaven

This Stand sits at the top primarily because of its insane mobility. In PvP, it feels almost unfair — you can close gaps instantly and pressure opponents before they even react.

It’s extremely difficult to fight against because enemies struggle to track your movement speed.

However, it isn’t perfect for PvE farming. Most abilities are single-target focused, which means clearing large groups takes longer compared to AoE-focused Stands.

Still, if you love PvP dominance, this is arguably the strongest Stand right now.

S Tier

These Stands excel across multiple areas without major weaknesses.

White Snake

White Snake is widely considered the most balanced powerhouse in the game.

It combines:

  • Strong damage over time
  • Crowd control effects
  • Reliable combo chains
  • Decent area damage

Because of this mix, it performs exceptionally well in both PvE and PvP scenarios. It can lock enemies down while draining their health steadily.

If you pull White Snake early, you’re basically set for the long term.

Weather Report

This Stand is incredibly versatile.

It shines in PvE because of its wide area attacks that clear mobs efficiently. At the same time, it has strong combo potential for PvP encounters.

Players often describe it as a “fair” Stand — powerful without feeling overpowered. It handles multiple enemies smoothly and maintains consistent damage output.

For grinding efficiency, it’s one of the best picks available.

A Tier

These Stands are very strong but slightly more specialized.

Sea Moon

Sea Moon excels in control-based combat. It has some of the strongest crowd-control tools in the game, allowing you to dictate the flow of fights.

It performs well in both PvE and PvP, especially for players who prefer strategic play rather than raw aggression.

The World

The World offers exceptional single-target damage and combo potential. It’s extremely strong in one-on-one situations, especially in PvP.

Its main limitation is limited area damage, which slows down large-group farming.

King Crimson

King Crimson is a PvP monster. Its gap-closing abilities and burst combos make it deadly in arena fights.

However, its kit is heavily focused on single targets, which makes PvE grinding slower compared to AoE-focused Stands.

The World (Voltage Variant)

This variant maintains strong DPS while allowing effective poking and disengaging.

It’s difficult to counter in PvP because of its pressure tools, but its single-target focus limits its farming speed.

Stone Free

Stone Free offers excellent control mechanics, including traps and knockback abilities. It performs very well in PvP due to its ability to restrict enemy movement.

Its strengths lie in controlling opponents rather than dealing massive AoE damage.

B Tier

These Stands are useful for progression but typically get replaced later.

Killer Queen

Killer Queen is a strong early-game Stand thanks to its ranged abilities and area damage potential.

It allows safe kiting and efficient mob farming. However, its single-target damage falls behind top-tier Stands in late-game content.

Star Platinum

Star Platinum delivers strong single-target damage and excellent combo potential in PvP.

Its weakness lies in limited area attacks, making large-scale farming slower.

Magician’s Red

This Stand offers decent area damage and crowd control, making it helpful in early progression.

However, its long-term potential is limited compared to higher-tier options.

Crazy Diamond

Crazy Diamond provides reliable poking abilities and solid PvP performance. Still, its weak combo potential and limited AoE prevent it from reaching higher tiers.

C Tier

These Stands are generally considered weak in the current meta.

Red Hot Chili Pepper

While it has some area damage potential, its overall damage output is low. Most players reroll this Stand as soon as possible.

Anubis

Anubis features unique sword-style combat and decent single-target damage, but it lacks area attacks, making PvE farming inefficient.

Golden Experience

This Stand offers good survivability through healing abilities, but its damage is relatively low compared to other options.

Purple Haze

Although it can push enemies away, this often disrupts combo potential. Its overall performance is inconsistent.

The Hand

The Hand suffers from a simple moveset, low combo potential, and minimal AoE damage, making it one of the weakest Stands currently.

How to Decide Whether to Keep or Reroll a Stand

When you roll a new Stand, consider three main factors:

Damage Type — AoE is best for PvE farming
Mobility — essential for PvP survivability
Combo Potential — important for boss fights and arena combat

If a Stand lacks at least one of these strengths, it’s usually better to reroll when possible.

Bizarre Lineage heavily rewards Stand luck, but understanding the tier list helps you avoid wasting valuable arrows on weak options.

If your goal is fast progression, prioritize AoE-focused Stands. If you want to dominate PvP, mobility and burst damage become more important.

The best strategy is to start with a reliable farming Stand, then later transition into a PvP-focused build once your progression stabilizes.