Goofy Stands Tier List

Our Goofy Stands tier list ranks all of the characters from S tier to C tier, including an FAQ and description of tiers.

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So you’ve just started playing Goofy Stand and aren’t sure which characters are good? Well, you’re in luck, as that’s exactly what our Goofy Stands tier list is here to help with. In this very guide, we rank all of the characters from S tier to D tier, with S being best and C being worst. That way, you can focus on filling out your party with S and A tiers to ensure that you perform well, skipping the B-D tiers. We’ll also include a description of the tiers so you know what they actually mean.

Goofy Stands is a Roblox game that draws inspiration from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, the hit anime series. You have to collect as many stands as you can.

You can learn more about it on the Roblox group. We also recommend checking out our Pixel Piece codes, Pixel Piece map, and Pixel Piece tier list.

Goofy Stands Tier List

Now, let’s take a look at our tier list.

S Tier

God tier characters. Try and reroll for one at the beginning as they will power you through the game, then create a party out of them at endgame.

  • Elf Quandale
  • Reindeer Gigafat
  • Santa Baller
  • Secret Ohio Final Boss

A Tier

Solid characters that are great for filling gaps in your party when you don’t have enough S tiers.

  • Gigafat Candy
  • Quandale Angel
  • Super Peter Griffin

B Tier

These characters start strong but fade later on. Don’t be ashamed to use them, but do swap them out as you unlock S and A tiers.

  • Cone Gigafat
  • Disco Baller
  • Emo Peter Griffin
  • Pikachu Ohio Final Boss
  • Quandale Noob

C Tier

In certain game modes, or at the beginning, characters in this tier can excel. Mostly, they’re useless though.

  • Baller
  • Gigafat
  • Ohio Final Boss
  • Peter Griffin
  • Quandale Dingle

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