Roblox‘s Your Bizarre Adventure (YBA) is all about making the most of every stand, but most importantly, picking the most suitable one for you.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re piloting ranged projectiles, locking down combos, or abusing time-stop mechanics, the Stand you choose determines how far you climb. Or perhaps you’d rather focus on grinding and PvE, which is completely fair and valid. Still, you better pick one of the best options in the meta.
With balance updates shaking the roster, here’s where every Stand currently lands in the YBA meta.
YBA Stand tier list
Our tiers explained
- S: The absolute best, dominating all matchups.
- A: Very strong and reliable, can carry games.
- B: Situational, but strong in the right hands.
- C: Struggles to perform, often outclassed.
- D: Weak, niche picks that rarely shine.
S-Tier Stands
C-Moon
C-Moon dominates thanks to devastating uppercuts and gravity-based moves. It punishes mistakes hard, forcing players into losing trades. Paired with solid mobility, it has lethal combos and excellent pressure tools, making it one of the most reliable offensive Stands in the game.
Chariot Requiem
With universal control and huge AoE pressure, Chariot Requiem locks down opponents in ranked. Its kit scales into every matchup, forcing respect with overwhelming pressure and a strong passive. Even defensive players find success since it naturally punishes aggression.
Gold Experience Requiem
GER is pure safety. Its Return to Zero cancels enemy plays instantly, giving you unmatched momentum swings. The Stand combines healing utility with strong pressure, turning games around in an instant. Few Stands can rival GER’s consistency or survivability.
Killer Queen Bites the Dust
Bites the Dust flips games in seconds. Its instant, unreactable kill setups are among the most infamous tools in YBA. While counterplay exists, most ranked players find it overwhelming to face its one-touch combo potential.
King Crimson Requiem
KCR combines insane damage with multiple “get out of jail free” tools. Its scythe, teleport, and time erase make it one of the most versatile offensive Stands in YBA. A top-tier duelist that excels at both defense and pressure.
Made in Heaven
Speed is everything in YBA, and MiH defines that. With unparalleled mobility and relentless aggression, it overwhelms opponents who simply cannot keep up. While risky to master, its reward is near unmatched dominance.
Silver Chariot Requiem
SCR’s passive and zoning make it disgustingly strong. Opponents get forced into disadvantage instantly, and its combo potential is brutal. Although nerfed in the past, SCR remains a meta staple.
Soft & Wet
Versatility is Soft & Wet’s greatest strength. Its bubbles provide zoning, combo extension, and utility, letting it adapt to nearly any matchup. It rewards smart players who use its wide toolkit creatively.
Star Platinum: The World
SPTW blends time stop with raw power. Its damage output is obscene, and its burst potential deletes opponents off one mistake. It requires precision, but strong players dominate with it.
The World Over Heaven
Two words: reality overwrite. TWOH sits comfortably in S-tier thanks to devastating offense and absurd survivability. With one of the most unfair abilities in the game, it’s simply oppressive.
Tusk Act 4
TA4 shreds from any range. With mobility, bullet spam, and massive damage, it’s nearly unstoppable in the right hands. Few Stands can keep up once it gets going.
A-Tier Stands
Aerosmith
Aerosmith excels in casual play with long-range zoning, but struggles against strong players. Its pilot mode creates unique pressure, but damage falls short against top-tier Stands.
Anubis
Anubis has good parry tools and decent combo extensions, but it lacks consistent DPS. Strong players can maximize its counterplay, making it a sleeper threat in A tier.
Crazy Diamond
Between healing utility, walls, and its counter, Crazy Diamond remains solid. Its rage mode adds both durability and damage, though it lacks reliable finishers.
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Base D4C without Love Train still brings pressure. Its revolver and clone gimmicks keep it relevant, though Love Train overshadows it. Still, it has enough tools to win.
Gold Experience
GE provides utility with heals and pressure, though it doesn’t match GER’s dominance. It’s consistent and flexible, making it an excellent A-tier pick.
King Crimson
King Crimson brings blood slash combos and teleport options. It’s high-risk but rewarding, with oppressive bleed mechanics and combo chains that punish mistakes.
Red Hot Chili Pepper
RHP leverages speed and strong combo starters. Its electric pressure is scary, though it’s not as universally oppressive as higher tiers.
Scary Monsters
Scary Monsters is a button-masher’s dream, with transformations that give huge burst potential. Aggressive players find free wins through constant pressure.
Six Pistols
Six Pistols offer ranged harassment and zoning. Though damage isn’t insane, clever use of pistols creates constant pressure and safe play.
Stone Free
Stone Free is versatile, with strings and ranged harassment. It rewards creative play, though it doesn’t excel as much as meta picks.
The World
The World remains iconic with time stop tools. Its simplicity holds it back from S-tier, but it’s still a dependable Stand for ranked play.
Tusk Act 3
TA3 is solid, with damage and combo pressure. It bridges into TA4 well, but on its own, it feels outclassed by higher tiers.
B-Tier Stands
Cream
Cream is all about burst damage. Its RNG-heavy kit holds it back, but with good luck, it becomes a surprisingly deadly option.
Purple Haze
PH is situational. Rage mode makes it dangerous, but normal gameplay feels underwhelming. It’s volatile, with big highs and frustrating lows.
The Hand
The Hand’s erase pull is dangerous and great for combos. It’s strong but one-dimensional, making it easier to counter.
Tusk Act 2
TA2 brings damage and mobility but lacks the full toolkit of later evolutions. It’s reliable, but not overwhelming.
White Album
White Album provides defensive utility with high survivability. It’s hard to crack, but not particularly oppressive offensively.
Whitesnake
Whitesnake disables opponents’ Stands, creating unique pressure. Its mix of utility and offense makes it dangerous, though outclassed by top-tier threats.
C-Tier Stands
Beach Boy
Beach Boy frustrates opponents with janky hitboxes and knockback. Still, it struggles against competent players who can punish its gimmicks.
Hermit Purple
Hermit Purple has utility and combos with Hamon, but it lacks raw damage, keeping it low tier.
Hierophant Green
Hierophant Green’s range is fun, but its low damage and predictability hurt it in ranked.
Magician’s Red
Magician’s Red’s Red Bind is useful, but nerfs hit it hard. It struggles against top players and lacks reliable finishers.
Mr. President
Mr. President’s “kidnap” gimmicks can delete opponents if pulled off, but consistency is lacking. Strong players can make it work, though.
Silver Chariot
SC is flashy but lacks real pressure tools. It feels underwhelming compared to other Stands.
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers has fun mobility with zipper mechanics, but its DPS is lacking. It’s stylish but weak.
Tusk Act 1
TA1 is a stepping stone Stand. On its own, it lacks power, but it sets up progression into later Acts.
D-Tier Stands
D4C Love Train
Love Train sounds strong on paper, but in practice, it doesn’t deliver consistent results. Its potential is wasted by clunky mechanics.
Killer Queen
Killer Queen’s base kit is outclassed. Even with Sheer Heart Attack, it doesn’t compete with higher tiers, making it one of YBA’s weakest picks.