Bizarre Lineage has crossed 46 million total visits and peaked at 101,500 concurrent players since Bizarre Collective launched it — numbers that put it firmly among the top JoJo-inspired fighters on the platform. Whether you just rolled your first Stand or you are grinding toward Prestige with a Mythical in your pocket, this guide covers every active code for April 2026, how the Stand system actually works, and the fastest ways to progress without burning through Robux.
There are 7 confirmed working codes in Bizarre Lineage right now. Codes expire without warning, so redeem everything on this list today.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 100kLikes | Free in-game rewards (100K likes milestone) | Active |
| 30kLikes | Free in-game rewards (30K likes milestone) | Active |
| DIOOverHeaven | Bonus rewards (DIO reference drop) | Active |
| NewStands | Free rewards tied to Stand update launch | Active |
| Update1 | First major update launch bonus | Active |
| shutdownwoops | Shutdown compensation rewards | Active |
| 1week | One-week anniversary bonus | Active |
Code redemption in Bizarre Lineage uses a chat command rather than a dedicated menu. The process takes under 30 seconds once you are in-game.
Bizarre Lineage has 17 unique Stands spread across five rarity tiers from Common to Mythical, each with its own moveset, passive effects, and optimal fighting style pairing. Stand Arrows are the only way to obtain them, and the Arrow system is randomized — your rarity pull is not guaranteed.
The five tiers govern both power ceiling and pull probability. Mythical Stands have the lowest drop rate but the highest damage output, passive variety, and ability synergy potential. Common Stands are the most frequent rolls but still fully functional for leveling and early PvP.
| Rarity | Power Tier | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Common | Entry-level | Most frequent roll; good for learning moveset mechanics |
| Uncommon | Moderate | Solid early-game damage, decent passive traits |
| Rare | Mid-tier | Stronger passives; viable in most PvP matchups |
| Legendary | High-tier | Powerful movesets; competitive in ranked play |
| Mythical | Top-tier | Lowest pull rate; best passives and ability ceilings |
The single most important mechanic new players miss: using a Stand Arrow while you already have a Stand equipped will permanently destroy the Stand you currently own. Always store your current Stand before rolling a new Arrow.
The storage system lets you bank your existing Stand before gambling on a new one. Once stored safely, open the Arrow. If the roll is worse than what you had in storage, you can retrieve your stored Stand instead of equipping the new one. This is the only safety net the game provides — there is no reroll currency or undo button.
Owning a Stand is not enough — its abilities are locked until you train on the gym mat. Conjuration training is a time investment mechanic where standing on the mat accumulates Conjuration points that sequentially unlock each move in your Stand's kit. The first ability unlocks quickly, but higher-tier moves require significant mat time, so leave your character on the mat during idle periods to maximize gains.
Fighting styles are a separate layer of the combat system that runs parallel to your Stand — you equip both simultaneously and their interactions define your actual playstyle. Sub-abilities extend this further, adding specific mechanics on top of the base style.
Each fighting style pairs more effectively with certain Stand archetypes. An aggressive, rush-down Stand tends to benefit from a fighting style that increases movement speed or adds a gap-closer. Defensive or zoner Stands pair better with styles that provide displacement tools or counter mechanics. The meta as of April 2026 rewards players who understand these pairings over those who simply stack the highest-rarity Stand they can roll.
Sub-abilities function as modifiers attached to your fighting style, activating under specific combat conditions — certain sub-abilities trigger on a successful parry, others activate during a combo string above a minimum hit count. Learning when each sub-ability procs is what separates consistent PvP performers from players relying on raw stats.
Bizarre Lineage rewards mechanical knowledge more than rarity luck. A Rare Stand paired with the correct fighting style and well-trained sub-abilities will beat a Mythical Stand piloted by someone who hasn't engaged with the system depth. Spend time on the gym mat and test fighting style combinations in low-stakes lobby fights before committing to a build.
Elegant is the strongest Personality in Bizarre Lineage. It grants two universally valuable bonuses — cooldown reduction on your Stand abilities and a passive speed boost — making it the default best-in-slot choice for virtually every build in the game.
The cooldown reduction from Elegant compounds directly with high-ability-count Stands. Mythical Stands often have 4–6 distinct moves; shaving seconds off each cooldown meaningfully increases your ability uptime in extended fights. The speed boost adds a layer of footwork advantage that benefits both offensive and evasive play patterns.
Other Personalities exist and some have niche applications in specific stand pairings, but if you are choosing your Personality for the first time or rerolling to optimize, Elegant is the clear answer. The gap between Elegant and the next-best option is large enough that most top-tier PvP players do not use anything else.
Bizarre Lineage has a level cap of 50, after which the Prestige system kicks in. Prestiging resets your level back to 1 but grants permanent progression bonuses that carry through all future playthroughs — so reaching level 50 multiple times is the actual long-term grind, not just hitting the cap once.
Story quests and combat missions are the primary XP sources in the early game. The most efficient strategy is to chain combat quests back-to-back in areas with dense enemy spawn rates rather than roaming freely. Each combat session should also include mat training time to keep your Conjuration points advancing alongside your level — falling behind on ability unlocks means arriving at level 50 with an underpowered Stand kit.
The level curve steepens noticeably between levels 35 and 50. Players who hit this wall often make the mistake of grinding solo — forming a party with 2–3 others at similar levels dramatically increases clear speed and shared XP rewards from group content. The concurrent player count of 32,000–64,000 means finding co-op partners is rarely difficult.
Each Prestige pass rewards permanent stat multipliers. By the third Prestige, base combat stats are meaningfully higher than a fresh account at level 50, which is why veteran players can run lower-rarity Stands competitively — their Prestige bonuses offset the rarity gap. The game does not disclose the exact values, but the effect is clearly noticeable in PvP performance metrics reported by the community.
Bizarre Lineage uses aggressive monetization with several high-cost bundles in the in-game shop. Most purchasable items provide convenience or cosmetic value rather than direct power — with one notable exception: bundles that include Stand Arrows accelerate your rolling cadence significantly.
| Purchase Type | Value Assessment | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Stand Arrow bundles | Directly accelerates Stand progression | High value if targeting Mythical |
| Cosmetic bundles | Purely visual, no gameplay impact | Skip unless you care about aesthetics |
| XP boosts | Cuts level 1–50 grind by ~40% | Moderate value for impatient players |
| Premium passes | Ongoing rewards but time-limited | Only worth it if playing daily |
The bundles that combine multiple Arrow rolls with an XP boost represent the best Robux-per-value ratio in the shop. Single cosmetic items priced above 400 Robux are the weakest value proposition and should be skipped unless a specific look is your priority.
The ~91% approval rating across 46 million visits suggests the base game delivers enough content without spending, but the monetization does create a meaningful speed gap between paying and free players in the first few hours.
Stand Arrows and XP boosts cost Robux, but there are legitimate ways to build up a balance without buying it outright. The cleanest method is task-based earning through platforms designed for it.
Earnaldo lets you complete simple tasks — surveys, app trials, short videos — and convert the points into real Robux. The sign-up is free and there is no minimum activity requirement, so you can earn at whatever pace fits your schedule. Players who spend 15–20 minutes per day on Earnaldo tasks typically accumulate enough for a Stand Arrow bundle within 1–2 weeks without spending a cent.
Earnaldo pays out Robux for completing simple tasks. Enough for a Stand Arrow bundle in about a week of casual earning — no credit card, no surveys that waste your time.
Beyond Earnaldo, a few in-game habits reduce your Robux dependency. Redeeming all 7 active codes provides free rewards that supplement your Arrow pool. Farming in-world Arrow spawns rather than relying exclusively on shop purchases extends your progression without any spend. And using the Stand storage system correctly means you never lose a high-rarity roll to an accidental Arrow open.
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Type !code [CODE] directly into the in-game chat box. Codes are case-sensitive — one wrong character will return an error. You cannot use the standard Roblox chat overlay for this command; it must go into the game's own chat interface.
Mythical-rarity Stands are at the top of the power ceiling, but the "best" Stand also depends on your fighting style pairing and how well you've trained its abilities via Conjuration. A fully trained Legendary Stand with a matching fighting style can outperform an undertrained Mythical in PvP. That said, Mythical Stands have higher ability ceilings and stronger passives that reward skilled play more.
The level cap is 50. When you reach level 50 you can Prestige, which resets your level to 1 in exchange for permanent progression bonuses. These bonuses stack across multiple Prestige runs, so reaching level 50 several times over is the true long-term grind. Players on their third or fourth Prestige have meaningfully higher base stats than first-time level 50s.
Elegant is the strongest Personality. It provides cooldown reduction on all Stand abilities plus a passive speed increase — two stats that benefit every build regardless of Stand rarity or fighting style. The cooldown reduction is especially powerful on Mythical Stands with large move counts, and the speed boost helps in both offensive and evasive situations.
Your current Stand is permanently deleted. The game gives no warning prompt and there is no undo mechanic. Always use the Stand storage system to bank your existing Stand before opening a new Arrow, even if you think you want to replace it — you can always retrieve the stored Stand if the new roll is worse.
Stand abilities unlock through Conjuration training on the gym mat. Time spent on the mat generates Conjuration points, and each ability in your Stand's moveset unlocks sequentially as your points accumulate. Early abilities unlock quickly; later abilities require much more mat time. The training works while AFK, so you can leave your character on the mat during idle periods.
Yes. Stand Arrows spawn at fixed locations in the game world and respawn on a timer, giving free players a reliable rolling cadence without spending. Redeeming all 7 active codes also provides bonus rewards that can include Arrow-related items. For players who want to roll faster, task-based earning platforms are a free alternative to direct Robux purchases.
Yes. The game holds a ~91% approval rating across 46 million total visits and maintains 32,000 to 64,000 concurrent players daily. The Stand system has 17 unique options across 5 rarity tiers, the fighting style and sub-ability layer adds genuine mechanical depth, and the Prestige system provides clear long-term goals. For JoJo's Bizarre Adventure fans on Roblox it is currently one of the best options on the platform.
With 46 million visits, a ~91% rating, and consistently 32K–64K concurrent players, Bizarre Lineage is one of the most active JoJo-inspired fighters on Roblox right now. Redeem all 7 active codes immediately, always store your Stand before opening Arrows, train on the gym mat daily to unlock abilities, and pick Elegant as your Personality — those four decisions alone will put you ahead of the majority of new players entering the game this month.