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Bizarre Lineage Trading Guide — Values, Tips & Scam Prevention

Learn how to trade Stands in Bizarre Lineage. Covers Stand values by rarity, fair trade ratios, scam prevention tips, and trading etiquette.

9 min read2026-03-22

Bizarre Lineage Trading Guide — Values, Tips & Scam Prevention

Trading is the fastest way to get the Stand you actually want in Bizarre Lineage. Rolling Stand Arrows is pure RNG, and the drop rates for Legendary and Mythical Stands are brutal. Most experienced players rely on the trading system to fill out their collections and upgrade to higher-tier Stands. This guide breaks down how trading works, what each Stand is roughly worth, how to negotiate fair deals, and — critically — how to avoid the scams that plague the community.

How Trading Works

Bizarre Lineage uses an in-game trading window. Both players must be in the same server. To initiate a trade:

  1. Walk up to the player you want to trade with.
  2. Open the trade request through the interaction menu.
  3. Both players place their offered items into the trade window.
  4. Both players must confirm the trade before it executes.

Golden rule: Never drop items on the ground as part of a "trade." The in-game trading system exists specifically to prevent theft. Any player who asks you to drop items first is attempting a scam — no exceptions.

Stand Values by Rarity

Stand values in Bizarre Lineage are driven by two factors: rarity (how hard it is to roll from a Stand Arrow) and power (how high it sits on the tier list). A Mythical Stand that also dominates the tier list commands the highest trade value, while a Common Stand with low PvP impact sits at the bottom.

Value Tier Breakdown

| Value Tier | Stands | Rarity | Tier List | Approximate Trade Value | |------------|--------|--------|-----------|------------------------| | Supreme | The World: High Voltage | Mythical | S+ | 2–3 other Mythicals or 4+ Legendaries | | Very High | Made in Heaven | Mythical (Evolution) | S | 1–2 Mythicals or 3+ Legendaries | | Very High | Whitesnake | Mythical | S | 1 Mythical or 2–3 Legendaries | | High | C-Moon | Mythical (Evolution) | A | 2–3 Legendaries | | High | The World | Legendary | S | 2 Legendaries or 1 Mythical (with adds) | | High | King Crimson | Legendary | S | 2 Legendaries | | Mid-High | Star Platinum | Legendary | A | 1–2 Legendaries | | Mid-High | Killer Queen | Legendary | A | 1–2 Legendaries | | Mid | Weather Report | Rare | A | 1 Legendary or 2–3 Rares | | Mid | Stone Free | Rare | A | 1 Legendary or 2–3 Rares | | Mid | Purple Haze | Rare | A | 1 Legendary or 2–3 Rares | | Low-Mid | Anubis | Rare | B | 2 Rares or 1 Legendary (with adds from you) | | Low-Mid | The Hand | Rare | B | 2 Rares | | Low-Mid | Magician's Red | Rare | B | 1–2 Rares | | Low | Golden Experience | Uncommon | A | 1–2 Uncommons | | Low | Crazy Diamond | Uncommon | A | 1–2 Uncommons | | Minimal | Red Hot Chili Pepper | Common | — | Hard to trade; most players won't accept |

Important notes:

  • These values fluctuate with balance patches. Update 1 shifted several Stands up or down in the tier list, and trade values follow.
  • The World: High Voltage was added on March 20, 2026, and its value is currently inflated due to novelty and S+ tier performance. Expect it to settle slightly if the Stand receives nerfs.
  • Evolution Stands (C-Moon, Made in Heaven) carry extra value because they require the base Stand plus grinding through the evolution process.

Understanding the Evolution Chain

The Whitesnake evolution chain deserves special attention for trading purposes:

  • Whitesnake (Mythical) evolves into C-Moon (Mythical), which evolves into Made in Heaven (Mythical).
  • A raw Whitesnake is worth less than a C-Moon, which is worth less than a Made in Heaven — even though they share a rarity tier — because each evolution step requires additional time and resources.
  • If someone offers you a Whitesnake for your Made in Heaven straight-up, that is not a fair trade. The evolution grind adds significant value.

What Makes a Fair Trade

Fair trading in Bizarre Lineage follows a simple principle: rarity plus tier list position equals value. Here are the general ratios:

Trade Ratios

  • 1 Mythical ≈ 2–3 Legendaries (depending on which Mythical and which Legendaries)
  • 1 Legendary ≈ 2–3 Rares
  • 1 Rare ≈ 2–3 Uncommons
  • Uncommons and Commons rarely have meaningful trade value unless bundled in large quantities

Factors That Shift Value

  1. Tier list position matters more than rarity. Purple Haze is only Rare, but it sits in A tier with a perfect 10 damage rating. It trades above its rarity class. Conversely, a low-performing Legendary trades below its rarity class.

  2. Personality adds value. A Stand that already has a desirable Personality (Elegant, Transcendent, or any Legendary-tier Personality) is worth more than a naked Stand. Personality resets cost Stand Personality Essence, which takes time to farm.

  3. Demand spikes around updates. When Update 1 dropped The World: High Voltage, demand for any Mythical went through the roof because players wanted to trade up. Values across the board shifted temporarily.

  4. Duplicates lose leverage. If you are offering a Stand that most players already have (like Red Hot Chili Pepper or Magician's Red), you have very little bargaining power.

Scam Prevention

The Bizarre Lineage community has a well-documented scam problem. Reddit threads, YouTube videos, and Discord channels are full of reports. Here are the most common scams and how to avoid them.

Common Scam Types

1. The Drop Scam The scammer asks you to drop your item on the ground instead of using the trade window, claiming the trade system is "bugged" or "lagging." Once you drop the item, they pick it up and leave the server.

How to avoid: Never drop items. Always use the in-game trade window. If someone insists on dropping, they are scamming you.

2. The Switcheroo The scammer places a valuable Stand in the trade window, waits for you to confirm, then quickly swaps it with a lower-value Stand before the trade executes.

How to avoid: Always double-check the trade window contents right before confirming. Take an extra second. If the trade feels rushed, back out.

3. The Middleman Scam A "trusted middleman" offers to hold both players' items to ensure a fair trade. The middleman takes both items and disappears.

How to avoid: The in-game trading system does not need a middleman. It handles the exchange atomically. Any suggestion of a middleman is a red flag.

4. The Overpay Pressure The scammer offers what looks like an incredible deal — way above market value — to pressure you into accepting quickly without thinking. Often the items they offer are worthless duplicates, or they swap items at the last second.

How to avoid: If a deal looks too good to be true, it is. Take your time. Verify item values.

5. The "Trust Trade" The scammer asks you to give them your Stand first as a "trust test" before they give you theirs. This is always a scam.

How to avoid: The trade window exists so neither player needs to trust the other. Reject any request for a trust trade.

General Safety Rules

  • Use the in-game trade window for every transaction. No exceptions.
  • Screenshot or record every trade. If something goes wrong, you have evidence to report to moderators.
  • Check the official Discord for known scammer lists. Some community members maintain blacklists.
  • Never trade in DMs or off-platform. Bizarre Lineage trades should happen in-game, inside the trading system.
  • Be skeptical of urgency. Scammers pressure you to act fast. Legitimate traders are patient.

Where to Find Trades

The best places to find trading partners:

  1. Official Discord Server — The #trading channel (if available) or general chat. This is the most active community hub.
  2. In-game servers — Stand in populated areas and announce what you are looking for in chat. Morioh Cho's central areas tend to have the most players.
  3. Reddit — r/roblox occasionally has Bizarre Lineage trading threads, though these are less organized.

Avoid third-party trading sites that ask for your Roblox credentials. These are phishing attempts.

Trading Etiquette

A few unwritten rules that keep the trading community functional:

  • State your offer clearly. Say what you have and what you want. "Offering King Crimson, looking for Whitesnake" is better than "trading, DM me."
  • Don't lowball aggressively. Offering a Common for a Mythical wastes everyone's time.
  • Be willing to walk away. If a trade doesn't feel fair, decline politely. There will be other opportunities.
  • Don't beg. Asking for free Stands or pressuring players to give you handouts is frowned upon and often results in getting ignored or blocked.

Quick Reference: Best Trades for New Players

If you are just starting out and want to build toward a strong Stand efficiently:

  1. Roll Stand Arrows aggressively. Even bad rolls have some trade value when bundled.
  2. Target Rare-tier Stands first. Weather Report, Stone Free, and Purple Haze are all A-tier and relatively obtainable. They give you a strong starting roster and decent trade leverage.
  3. Save Legendaries for upward trades. Once you roll a Legendary, hold it until you can bundle 2–3 Legendaries for a Mythical.
  4. Whitesnake is your gateway to endgame. If you can acquire Whitesnake through trading, you can grind the evolution chain to C-Moon and then Made in Heaven — two of the best Stands in the game — without needing additional Mythical rolls.

Trading in Bizarre Lineage rewards patience and knowledge. Know the values, use the trade window, and never let anyone rush you into a bad deal.