Sakura Stand Tier List
Last updated: June 2026
Choosing the right stand or spec in Sakura Stand defines your PvP experience, trading leverage, and farming efficiency. The game hosts dozens of combat options spanning JoJo stands, Jujutsu Kaisen specs, Devil Fruit abilities, and crossover characters. Not all of them perform equally—some dominate ranked fights while others look impressive but lose to basic combos.
This tier list hub organizes combat and economic rankings into three focused pages. Whether you need PvP stand rankings, spec tier placements, or trading value reference, each guide includes tier tables, ability notes, and links to related wiki content for deeper strategy.
Tier rankings shift with every major patch. Cross-reference the official Trello board and community Discord for the latest meta.
Tier List Section Overview
- Stands Tier List — Full PvP combat rankings for every stand from SS through E tier, with notes on combos, cooldowns, and matchup strengths.
- Specs Tier List — Combat rankings for specs including Hamon, Gojo, Sandevistan, and quest-required paths like Stop Sign.
- Trade Values — Community trading reference showing which stands and variants command the highest player-to-player prices.
Understanding Tier Rankings
Sakura Stand tier lists use letter grades from SS (best) down through E (weakest for competitive play). SS and S tiers represent options that win or heavily pressure equal-skill opponents in PvP. A-tier entries are strong and viable in most matchups. B and C tiers work in casual fights or specific niches but struggle against top meta. D and E tiers are generally outclassed—fun for collection or quests, not for serious ranked combat.
Tier placement considers damage output, combo potential, defensive tools, cooldown management, and counterplay against current meta stands. A stand with time-stop immunity like Cid Kageno ranks SS partly because it shuts down The World and similar abilities. Defensive specs like Bari Bari no Mi rank S because unbreakable walls create oppressive stall and punish strategies.
Stands vs Specs: Which List Matters?
Stands are obtained primarily through arrows and evolve through requiem quests—think Gold Experience Requiem, Star Platinum, and Emperor. Specs are alternate combat systems earned through quest chains—Gojo Satoru, Hamon, Sandevistan, and Anubis paths. Your character uses one primary combat system at a time, so knowing both rankings helps you invest tokens and playtime wisely.
Some names appear on both lists with different tiers. Gojo Satoru ranks B on the stands list but A on the specs list because spec progression unlocks stronger domain kit. Sukuna similarly shifts between lists. Always open the list matching what you are building toward. Stand hunters should prioritize the stands tier list; quest grinders chasing Gojo or Anubis should read the specs tier list.
Combat Tier vs Trade Value
A stand's PvP tier does not always match its trading price. Star Platinum ranks D for combat but remains recognizable, keeping modest trade interest. Seasonal variants like Sandevistan | Holiday 2077 command premium trade value despite the base spec ranking S for combat. Collectors pay for rarity, cosmetics, and variant names—not just win rates.
Before accepting a trade, check the trade values page alongside combat tiers. Scammers exploit players who only know PvP rankings and overpay for low-value commons. Conversely, underrated A-tier stands can be acquired cheaply before the community catches balance shifts.
How to Use Tier Lists for Progression
New players should not chase SS tiers immediately. Many top stands require lengthy quest chains—GER needs evolution steps covered in our GER guide, while Cid Kageno demands specific progression. Start with obtainable A and B tiers, farm tokens using token farming methods, and redeem active promo codes to accelerate arrow purchases.
PvP-focused players should study combo notes on the stands page and pair stand choice with builds from the PvP builds section. Farmers care less about tier and more about clear speed—consult farming builds for efficient routes that do not require SS-tier investment.
Staying Current With Meta Shifts
Balance patches rework damage values, cooldowns, and quest requirements. A stand demoted from A to C after a nerf can crash trade prices overnight. Rework codes like RTZREWORK on the active codes page often signal meta changes worth investigating immediately.
Join community Discord discussions and monitor the official Trello board guide for developer-confirmed changes before they hit wiki tier updates. Use this hub as your starting point, then drill into stands, specs, or trade values depending on whether you fight, quest, or trade.