The definitive April 2026 meta rankings for all Stands in Bridger: WESTERN. From S-Tier reality-benders to D-Tier situational picks, this tier list is based on PvP performance, combo potential, and combat viability in Ridge B. Valley's no-safe-zone wilderness.
Unlike other Roblox JoJo games, Bridger: WESTERN uses Corpse Parts instead of Stand Arrows to unlock Stands. Corpse Parts spawn server-wide and trigger intense KOTH battles. Stands are split into Outlaw and In-Law factions, though most Stands can be used by either.
S-Tier stands warp the fundamental rules of engagement. These are the most dominant picks in the April 2026 meta.
The ultimate time-manipulation Stand. Its Time Stop ability freezes all enemies for 3 seconds, allowing devastating combo setups. Paired with horse traversal, The World user can close gaps instantly and unleash the full ORA barrage for massive burst damage.
Funny Valentine's Stand allows users to phase between dimensions, making them nearly impossible to pin down. Excellent for Outlaw players evading bounty hunters. The dimensional clone interference makes 1vX fights significantly more manageable.
The ultimate defensive anomaly. Its "Return to Zero" passive completely nullifies Time Stop abilities, resetting the temporal state and reversing all damage dealt during the freeze. Hard-counters The World users.
The game's ultimate Shield-Breaker. Its Infinite Spin nails pierce all defensive blocks and prevent enemy stamina regeneration. Can move slightly within Time Stop, making it a hard counter to Star Platinum: The World.
Mechanically robust and highly viable. These Stands lack the reality-bending traits of S-Tier but excel in skilled hands.
Close-range brawler powerhouse. The ORA barrage deals massive damage when combined with horse gap-closing. Best paired with the Russian Roulette + Tommy Gun combo for devastating openers.
Built around punishing enemy mistakes. Its time-skip allows users to avoid damage entirely and reposition for counter-attacks. Mastery of King Crimson timing can negate even the deadliest Russian Roulette headshots.
Provides nearly impenetrable defensive capabilities by redirecting physical and ballistic damage into the ground. Extremely difficult to counter without coordinated Dynamite or grenade tactics.
String-based traversal for unmatched verticality and mobility. Can swing across canyon terrain and rapidly disengage from unfavorable fights. Solid mid-range damage with unpredictable neutral game.
Solid picks with specific strengths but clear weaknesses that skilled opponents can exploit.
Sustain-heavy option ideal for group PvP. Excellent healing capabilities make it valuable in protracted gang fights where Tonics and healing items are limited.
Incredibly fast rapier moveset that ragdolls enemies. Bleed damage stacks well with sustained combat. However, lacks the raw stopping power of A-Tier stands.
Heavy utility Stand associated with divination and map control. Can restrain fleeing targets and conduct supernatural energy for intelligence gathering and traversal.
Excellent localized burn damage over time. Effective for area denial and controlling chokepoints. Heavily telegraphed animations make it easily parried in high-level PvP.
These stands either have severe mechanical drawbacks or are simply outperformed by newer additions to the roster.
Lethal virus damage but carries extreme friendly fire risk in gang fights. The virus clouds frequently kill your own gang members during chaotic team engagements.
Remote-controlled bombing Stand. However, the user's physical body is completely defenseless while piloting Aerosmith, making it easy prey for opportunistic bounty hunters.
Incredible armor scaling and defensive capabilities. However, it completely lacks offensive pressure to secure finishing blows, making it a defensive liability in a kill-or-be-killed world.
Premier long-range zoning tool with excellent coverage. However, suffers from a severely low health pool that makes it extremely vulnerable in close-quarters.
Provides almost zero combat utility. Widely considered a placeholder Stand that punishes players with poor Corpse Part RNG. Avoid at all costs.
Erratic, uncontrollable effects that often harm the user as much as enemies. An extremely risky pick in the hostile open-world environment of Ridge B. Valley.
When engaging against S-Tier time manipulators like The World or GER, never blow your mobility dash early. Bait out their signature, high-cooldown abilities using cheap utility items like throwable Knives or Dynamite before committing to a close-quarters melee rush. Maintaining frame advantage in the neutral game is the only way to topple top-tier users.