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World of Stands Tier List
“Which Stand is actually worth using an Arrow on?”
Last Updated: July 2026
World of Stands is a JoJo-inspired Roblox game where every match comes down to which Stand you pulled and how well you use it, so knowing which ones are actually worth chasing matters a lot.
The game has pulled in nearly 300 million visits since launching in 2021, and while it does not get updated as often as some of its bigger stand-battler cousins, it still has a real crowd playing every day.
Every Stand pull uses an Arrow, and Arrows are not free, so we compared the game’s own community-run tier list against outside trackers to find out which Stands are worth the risk.
New to the game? Our World of Stands wiki covers the basics, and the World of Stands codes page lists any free Arrows you can claim before you start rolling.
Below is the full tier board, the picks that are safe bets no matter who you ask, and why some Stands rank very differently depending on the source.
The Quick Answer
King Crimson, D4C, and Anubis Chariot are the only three Stands that land S-tier no matter which source you check, making them the safest Arrow pulls in the game. Outside trackers also rank Star Platinum, The World, Weather Report, Whitesnake, and Gold Experience as S-tier, though the game’s own community wiki ranks all five one notch lower at A-tier.
How Stands Work in World of Stands
Before the tier board, here is how you actually get a Stand and why the ranking matters so much.
1
Use a Stand Arrow. You start out with no Stand at all, and using an Arrow rolls you a random one, from common all the way up to the rarest godly-tier pulls.
2
Level your Stand up. Grinding enemies around the map raises your Stand’s level, which unlocks its full moveset and boosts its damage.
3
Fight other players or bosses. Once your Stand is strong enough, you can duel other players, queue for matches, or take on tougher bosses for better rewards.
4
Reroll if you want a different Stand. A new Arrow gives you another random roll, so check the World of Stands codes page for free ones before spending Robux on more.
The Full Tier Board
This board leans on the game’s own community wiki tier list, since it reflects how the current playerbase actually ranks Stands rather than a single outside opinion.
| Tier |
Stands |
| S |
King Crimson, D4C, Anubis Chariot |
| A |
Star Platinum, The World, Weather Report, Whitesnake, Gold Experience, Crazy Diamond |
| B |
Sticky Fingers, Silver Chariot, Killer Queen, Hamon, Magician’s Red, Hierophant Green |
| C |
Vampire, The Hand, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Sun, Death 13, Echoes Act 3 |
Why some Stands rank differently depending on the source
Several outside trackers publish a wider S-tier that adds Star Platinum, The World, Weather Report, Whitesnake, and Gold Experience on top of King Crimson, D4C, and Anubis Chariot.
The game’s own community-run wiki keeps its S-tier narrower and places all five of those Stands at A-tier instead. Both are reasonable calls: they are strong Stands either way, the disagreement is only about whether they belong at the very top or one step below it.
These three Stands land S-tier on both the community wiki and outside trackers, making them the safest picks if you only get one good roll.
Best Pick for Every Goal
Not sure what to chase? Here is the best pick for each goal.
| Your goal |
Best pick |
Why |
| Best overall |
King Crimson |
Community wiki and outside trackers both rank it S-tier. |
| Best for aggression |
D4C |
A relentless offensive stand that snowballs fights. |
| Best all-rounder |
Anubis Chariot |
Strong in most matchups with a fair skill floor. |
| Best obtainable |
A solid A-tier stand |
You do not need the rarest stand to win. |
| What to reroll |
A low-tier stand |
Reroll toward an S or A stand. |
Tips for Rolling and Building Your Stand
- Save your Arrows for a day you can grind, since a weak Stand at low level plays worse than a mid-tier Stand that is fully leveled.
- Aim for King Crimson, D4C, or Anubis Chariot first, since both the community wiki and outside trackers agree these three are the strongest.
- Do not skip Star Platinum, The World, Weather Report, Whitesnake, or Gold Experience if you roll one. They are still excellent even where they land at A-tier instead of S.
- Practice your Stand’s combos in a low-stakes fight before queuing into PvP, since even a top-tier Stand loses to bad timing.
- Check the World of Stands codes page for free Arrows before spending Robux on rerolls.
World of Stands Tier List FAQ
What is the best Stand in World of Stands?
King Crimson, D4C, and Anubis Chariot are the three Stands that land S-tier on every source we checked, making them the safest picks if you want a top-tier Stand.
Is Star Platinum good in World of Stands?
Yes. Outside trackers rank it S-tier, while the game’s own community wiki ranks it a notch lower at A-tier. Either way it is a strong close-range damage dealer worth using.
How do you get a new Stand in World of Stands?
Use a Stand Arrow to roll a random Stand. You can find free Arrows through World of Stands codes or earn more through regular gameplay.
Is World of Stands still being updated in 2026?
The game got a content drop adding D4C and a Summer Event, though it updates less often than some bigger stand-battler games on Roblox. It still has an active daily playerbase.
Does World of Stands have codes?
Check our World of Stands codes page for the current list, which usually hands out free Arrows and other boosts.
Now go roll for a Stand
Now you know the full tier board, the three Stands every source agrees are S-tier, and why trackers disagree on the rest. For the basics, read our World of Stands wiki. Grab free Arrows on the World of Stands codes page, and check the World of Stands script page too. Good luck with the roll.