Bizarre Lineage Tier List
This tier list is meant to help real players make better keep-or-reroll decisions. It is not just “what wins in a dream 1v1.” Early progression, farming comfort, and how hard a Stand is to replace all matter too.
Last updated: March 2026 • Built for current community meta discussions

If you are new, do not read S-tier as “everything else is trash.” In practice, a stable early-game Stand can be worth more than a greedy reroll habit. This page is designed to help you decide what to keep right now, not just what to fantasize about later.
These are the Stands most players actively chase once their arrow loop is already stable.
Great Stands that hold up well even if you are not playing perfect endgame PvP yet.
Good enough to progress with, and often better in real hands than players give them credit for.
Not useless, but they ask more from your build, matchup knowledge, or expectations.
These are usually more about surviving early progression than chasing long-term dominance.
How this ranking thinks
How well a Stand converts openings, forces respect, and scales once players stop making beginner mistakes.
How practical the Stand feels when you are doing missions, bosses, or world events instead of only thinking about duels.
How risky it is to reroll away from a usable Stand before your arrow loop is actually stable.
If you just started
Your best decision is often to keep a functional Stand, learn the arrow route, push the storyline, and build up event value. A weaker but usable account learns faster than a stronger account that keeps rerolling itself into nothing.
If you already have a route
Once you can replace arrows, clear content consistently, and know which fights matter, higher-tier chases become much more rational. That is when S and A tier really start to separate themselves.
📹 All Stands Showcase Video
Use video footage to compare feel and utility before you burn arrows on a reroll plan.









