Heaven Stand drops you into a JoJo and Jujutsu Kaisen-flavored battleground where your power comes from the Stand you roll. You spend Cash on Arrows, gamble for one of 10 Stands like Gojo Satoru or Ryomen Sukuna, then fight enemies and other players to grow stronger. It's still in Alpha (V1.3.2) with an Anniversary Event live, so the meta is fresh and the codes are generous. This guide walks through the roll-and-fight loop, the best Stands to chase, smart Cash management, all 5 active codes, and how to bank real Robux while you grind.
Heaven Stand is an anime stand-based battlegrounds RPG (place ID 15489458398) inspired heavily by JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Jujutsu Kaisen. It's in Alpha right now, running version V1.3.2 with an Anniversary Event live, so you're playing it while the developer is actively shaping the roster and balance. It's free-to-play on PC, mobile, and console.
The whole game spins around one idea: your strength is the Stand you carry. You start with nothing special, farm Cash from quests and fights, spend that Cash on Arrows, and roll for a random Stand. Land a strong one and you can bully enemies and other players; land a weak one and you grind Cash to roll again. Mixed into that is a steady stream of quests that pay Cash and push you to test your Stand's abilities.
Before you do anything else, join the official "Heaven Stand: Studio" Roblox group. Code redemption is locked behind group membership, and the active codes hand out enough Cash to skip the slow early grind entirely. Here's the basic flow for a new player:
Controls follow the standard battlegrounds template. On PC you move with WASD, aim with the mouse, and fire Stand abilities with the number and mouse-button keys shown on screen. On mobile the same abilities map to touch buttons, and the game runs fine on a phone since the combat is built around ability timing rather than pixel-perfect aim.

What sets Heaven Stand apart from a plain fighting game is that you don't pick your power, you gamble for it. Every Stand is obtained by spending Cash on an Arrow and rolling. The roster currently holds 10 Stands, each with its own moveset, passives, and feel in a fight.
Here are the 10 Stands you can roll as of V1.3.2, drawn from JoJo and Jujutsu Kaisen plus a few crossovers:
| Stand | Source / Vibe | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gojo Satoru | Jujutsu Kaisen | Standout pick, strong kit |
| Ryomen Sukuna | Jujutsu Kaisen | Standout pick, heavy damage |
| Shadow Dio | JoJo | Classic time-stop archetype |
| Aoi Todo | Jujutsu Kaisen | Melee bruiser |
| Toji Fushiguro | Jujutsu Kaisen | Fast, weapon-based |
| Genos | One Punch Man | Ranged burst |
| Hakari | Jujutsu Kaisen | Gimmick kit |
| Cerberus | Crossover | Beast-themed |
| Creeper | Crossover | Meme pick |
| Roland | Crossover | Utility kit |
Gojo Satoru and Ryomen Sukuna are the two everyone chases. Their kits hit the hardest and carry duels against players, so if you roll either one, hold onto it. The rest range from solid to situational, but a strong roll is what lets you stop grinding and start winning fights.
Cash is the engine of the whole game. You earn it from completing quests, winning fights, and redeeming codes, and you spend nearly all of it on Arrows. Buying Arrows in bulk is the efficient play: stack a few rolls in one session so you're not farming Cash between every single attempt. Skin Orbs are a separate currency that only unlock cosmetic Stand skins, so they never affect a fight, they just make your Gojo or Sukuna look cleaner.
The math on rolling is worth thinking about. Because there's no pity system or guaranteed pull, every Arrow is an independent gamble, so the only way to improve your odds of landing Gojo Satoru or Ryomen Sukuna is volume. A player who walks in, redeems the 120,000 Cash from active codes, and buys a stack of Arrows in one trip will out-roll a player who buys one Arrow at a time and farms between each. Variance is brutal in small samples, so treat Arrows like a batch purchase, not a single bet.
There's a second reason to bulk-buy: the reroll reset. Every time you open an Arrow, the result overwrites your current Stand instantly. If you only have enough Cash for one roll and it comes up a weak Stand like Creeper, you're now stuck with it until you grind more Cash. Walking in with a buffer means a bad roll isn't a dead end, you simply roll again until something sticks.
Right now the Anniversary Event is the single biggest reason to start fresh. The event codes alone hand out 120,000 Cash and two Skin Orbs, which is enough to skip the entire opening grind that normally gates new players. Without codes, a new account claws its way to a first decent Stand over a session or two of quests. With them, you can be rolling top-tier Arrows within minutes of joining the group. Events like this don't last, so if you're reading this in June 2026, redeem before the codes rotate out.
Your fastest start is free. Join the group, redeem every active code, and you'll have well over 120,000 Cash plus two Skin Orbs before you've earned a thing. That's enough Arrows to roll several times right away.

Once you have a workable Stand, your goal shifts to landing one of the two standouts. Gojo Satoru and Ryomen Sukuna change how every fight plays, so it's worth farming Cash specifically to fund more rolls at them.
With a strong Stand in hand, Heaven Stand becomes a duel game. The players who win consistently aren't the ones who rolled best, they're the ones who know their ability windows cold. Practice your combo strings, learn which abilities punish a dodge, and bait enemies into your big-damage moves. Skin Orbs come in here purely for flair, so spend them on whichever Stand you main.
PvP in a battlegrounds game rewards patience over button-mashing. The most common mistake new duelists make is throwing their highest-cooldown ability first, leaving them defenseless while it recharges. Instead, open with cheap, fast pokes to read your opponent, then commit your big move only when they whiff a dodge or burn their own escape. Gojo Satoru and Ryomen Sukuna both reward this style because their heaviest hits punish hard once they connect, so landing one clean combo can end a fight.
Movement matters as much as offense. Keep circling, stay unpredictable, and never stand still while an enemy's big ability is up. Against multiple players, fight near the edge of a group rather than diving into the middle, since getting collapsed on by two Stands at once is how most solo players die. If you're outnumbered, disengage, reset, and re-pick your fight rather than trading blindly.
Between code drops, quests are your most reliable Cash source, and they double as combat practice. Treat the quest list as a checklist you clear every session. Many quests ask you to defeat a set number of enemies or land specific abilities, which naturally pushes you to learn your Stand's kit. The Cash adds up faster than grinding aimless fights, and unlike PvP, quest progress can't be taken from you by a stronger player. New to Roblox grinding in general? The same reinvest-everything discipline that wins here also carries over to economy games like our Grow a Garden guide covers.

Heaven Stand sells optional game passes that speed up the grind, typically Cash multipliers or luck boosts for better rolls. They're convenience, not requirements, since a patient free player reaches the same Stands through quests, fights, and codes. Because the game is in Alpha, the roster of 10 Stands, the code list, and balance all shift with updates, so check the in-game shop and group for current Robux costs and any new content before you buy.
Codes are free Cash and Skin Orbs with zero grind, and right now they're unusually generous thanks to the Anniversary Event. They're case-sensitive, so type them exactly. Remember you must first join the Heaven Stand: Studio group for any code to redeem. Here's what's confirmed live as of June 16, 2026:
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| EchoAnniversary | Free Skin Orb | Active |
| EchoAnniversary2 | 50,000 Cash | Active |
| yummyfree | Free Skin Orb | Active |
| sorryforgameclose | 50,000 Cash | Active |
| evilrobloxmoderation | 20,000 Cash | Active |
To redeem, click the square menu icon at the top of the screen, open the Codes menu using the ">" arrow button, type the code into the input box, and press Confirm. The reward lands in your Cash counter or inventory instantly. Together these codes hand out 120,000 Cash and two Skin Orbs, a huge head start on Arrow rolls. For the full list with redemption steps and any new drops, see our dedicated Heaven Stand codes page.
Codes and the roll loop hand you Cash and Skin Orbs, but those only buy Arrows and skins inside Heaven Stand. If you want actual Robux to spend on game passes here or anything else across Roblox, that's a separate pipeline.
Earnaldo lets you rack up real Robux by completing simple tasks, offers, and surveys, then withdraw straight to your account. It's a clean way to fund that luck pass or anything else you want.
Pair that with the in-game grind and you're never short on either currency. Use Earnaldo Robux for the passes you genuinely want, and let codes plus quests cover your Cash.
If you like JoJo-style Stand games, there's plenty more in the genre. Take a look at our Bizarre Lineage guide for another Stand fighter, or our Anime Last Stand guide for the tower-defense side of anime Roblox. You can also see how Heaven Stand stacks up in our Heaven Stand vs Bizarre Lineage comparison and Heaven Stand vs Anime Last Stand comparison, or jump to the Heaven Stand hub for everything in one place. New to the platform? Our Blox Fruits guide is a great starting point too.
Heaven Stand is an anime stand-based battlegrounds RPG inspired by JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Jujutsu Kaisen. You use Arrows to roll Stands, fight enemies and other players, complete quests, and farm Cash. It's currently in Alpha (V1.3.2) with an Anniversary Event live.
Gojo Satoru and Ryomen Sukuna are the standout picks among the 10 available Stands. The full roster is Shadow Dio, Gojo Satoru, Ryomen Sukuna, Aoi Todo, Toji Fushiguro, Creeper, Genos, Hakari, Cerberus, and Roland.
You buy Arrows with Cash and use them to roll for a random Stand. Rerolling resets your current Stand, so bank your Cash and decide before you roll, because there's no undo once a new Stand replaces your old one.
The main currency is Cash, which buys Arrows to roll Stands. You earn Cash from quests, fighting, and codes. Skin Orbs are a separate currency that unlock cosmetic Stand skins.
As of June 16, 2026 the active codes are EchoAnniversary (Free Skin Orb), EchoAnniversary2 (50,000 Cash), yummyfree (Free Skin Orb), sorryforgameclose (50,000 Cash), and evilrobloxmoderation (20,000 Cash). You must join the Heaven Stand: Studio group to redeem them.
No. The core loop runs on Cash, which you earn free from quests, fighting, and codes. Redeeming codes gives you a big Cash head start to buy Arrows and roll for top Stands without spending any Robux.
Skin Orbs unlock cosmetic skins for your Stands. They don't change combat stats, but they let you customize the look of Stands like Gojo Satoru or Ryomen Sukuna. Two active codes, EchoAnniversary and yummyfree, each grant a free Skin Orb.
Heaven Stand is in Alpha, currently on version V1.3.2 with an Anniversary Event running. Stands, balance, and codes change with updates, so expect the roster of 10 Stands and the code list to grow over time.

This guide is based on the live Alpha version of Heaven Stand (V1.3.2) as of June 16, 2026. Stands, codes, balance, and game passes change with updates, so check the in-game shop and the Heaven Stand: Studio group for the latest. You can play the game on its official Roblox page, where new Stands and codes roll out over time.