Raids

Bizarre Lineage Raids Overview

Raids are one of the best examples of why you should separate official structure from player meta talk. The official part is clean: the mode exists, the current raid list is public, and each raid has a reward shop. Everything else needs a little humility.

Official backbone

Trello describes raids as an eight-player cooperative mode and currently lists four public raids: Jotaro, Avdol, Kira, and DIO. It also shows each raid tied to a reward shop.

Patch-sensitive part

Exact raid rewards, shop prices, entry flow, and “best” compositions can change quickly. Keep practical advice flexible and do not trust old token numbers like they are carved in stone.

Current public raid list

Jotaro, Avdol, Kira, and DIO are all publicly named on the official Trello raid sheet.

Why grouping matters

Community discussions around Jotaro and Kira make the same point over and over: shaky groups struggle, low-level carries are unreliable, and solo expectations are usually too optimistic.

Reward shops are part of the appeal

Raids are not just boss clears. Each one feeds into a reward shop with items, traits, or cosmetics that help the content stay relevant after the first completion.

Entry routes are not equally documented

Public guidance for Jotaro, Kira, and DIO is much clearer than for Avdol right now. That does not mean Avdol is fake; it means the route documentation is thinner.

Advertisement

What the official raid structure tells you

The important part is not memorizing every reward table. It is understanding that raids are a cooperative endgame loop with dedicated reward shops, not just random boss fights thrown onto the map.

What community evidence adds

Videos and Reddit threads are most useful for the practical questions players actually search: where the entrance NPC is, whether a carry is realistic, why a run keeps failing, and which reward pool makes the grind worth repeating.

How to use this page

Use the overview to decide which raid you care about, then jump to the specific page for route notes, reward-shop highlights, and the common mistakes tied to that boss. That is more useful than pretending one generic raid article can answer every question at once.

Publicly confirmed raid shops

  • Jotaro raid shop includes Lucky Arrow, Jotaro cosmetics, Legendary Chest, Stand Arrow, and named traits.
  • Kira raid shop includes Skull Tie, Lucky Arrow, Legendary Chest, Stand Arrow, and named traits.
  • DIO raid shop includes Lucky Arrow, Heart Headband, Legendary Chest, Stand Arrow, Shadow Axe, Stop Sign, and named traits.
  • Avdol raid shop publicly lists its own accessory and trait pool too, even if player route coverage is thinner.

Common raid mistakes

  • Treating old shop prices as timeless facts.
  • Expecting shaky day-one accounts to farm raids efficiently.
  • Ignoring entry-route confusion and going in without checking the relevant map landmarks first.
  • Looking for one universal “best stand” answer instead of matching your route to the actual raid.

FAQ

How many raids are in Bizarre Lineage right now?

The current public Trello list shows four: Jotaro, Avdol, Kira, and DIO.

How many players are raids designed for?

Trello describes raids as an eight-player cooperative mode.

Which raid should I start with?

That depends on your current route and what reward pool you care about. Jotaro and Kira have the clearest public guide coverage right now, which makes them easier to plan around.