what is bizarre lineage on roblox

Bizarre Lineage is an action-focused experience on built around collecting Stands, learning extra combat systems, clearing quests, and fighting raid bosses. The official game page credits the developer group , labels the live build as [⚡UPDATE 1⚡], and describes a control layout centered on Stand summoning, melee chains, skill keys, movement tech, blocking, evasives, and Awakening. Public guide coverage consistently describes it as a JoJo-inspired progression fighter, specifically drawing from through its Stand system, named characters, and Morioh-style map structure.

In practical terms, Bizarre Lineage sits at the intersection of quest RPG, battleground fighter, and raid grinder. You are not just rolling for a Stand and dueling; you are also leveling, training Conjuration, farming materials, unlocking side systems like sub-abilities and fighting styles, and eventually looping long-term progression through Awakening and Prestige. That mix is what makes the game attractive to both pure PvP players and players who prefer route optimization, boss farming, and build progression.

bizarre lineage beginner guide (how to start fast)

The cleanest early-game route starts with the tutorial at Morioh Grand Hotel. Current beginner documentation says talking to the Receptionist there gives you a 15-minute 1.5x XP boost, which is the best opening acceleration you can get because it compresses your first few levels, makes early quests more efficient, and reduces the pain of your first weak build. From there, the next high-value habit is using bus stops constantly rather than running between objectives.

The second beginner priority is navigation discipline. Beebom’s current guide notes that pressing N highlights enemies in red, important NPCs in purple, and bus stop NPCs in green, which makes the early game far less confusing. That same guide also recommends keeping your first usable Stand instead of panic-rerolling, because early progress depends more on understanding the game’s systems than on instantly hitting the rarest pull. If you later reroll and reacquire that Stand, the guide says its Conjuration progress is retained, which makes experimentation less punishing than most new players assume.

The fastest “good enough” beginner formula is simple: finish the tutorial, secure any functional Stand, follow the storyline until the game’s systems open up, train Conjuration between quests, and only then start worrying about optimized builds, rare evolutions, or late-game farming. That order matters because Bizarre Lineage punishes players who chase rarity before they understand positioning, map flow, raid routing, and stat scaling.

bizarre lineage leveling guide (fastest way to level up)

The most efficient leveling path that current public guides agree on is tutorial XP boost -> story progression -> Conjuration training -> PvE mission boards -> raids once your kit is stable. Beebom explicitly recommends following the story because it naturally introduces stronger content and system unlocks, while PvE mission boards serve as the reliable fallback if you want a steadier XP-and-cash loop. The same guide warns against making PvP your main early leveling method because level differences do not protect you there, so you can run into much stronger builds immediately.

Conjuration training is the underrated piece of fast progression. Public documentation describes Conjuration as each Stand’s growth system, and the gym mat is identified as the most consistent way to raise it between missions. That matters because even a merely decent Stand becomes much more useful once its kit is developed, while an untrained rare pull can feel worse than a trained mid-tier one.

For actual mob clearing, area damage is king. Weather Report has heavy AoE through Frog DownpourHeavy Weather, and Ice Nova; Magicians Red brings sustained burn and zone control through FlamethrowerCrossfire Hurricane, and Ignition Burst; Planet Waves has some of the best PvE screenshake in the game with Meteor RainLucky MeteorThe MeteorMeteor Waves, and even passive random meteor strikes while summoned. If your goal is “level fast, duel later,” those kits are easier to grind with than purely single-target duel monsters.

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Yelzkizi bizarre lineage: what it is, how to play, best stands, codes, raids, and beginner progression guide

codes and stand unlocks

bizarre lineage codes (latest working codes)

As of the most recent code checks dated May 1, 2026 and cross-confirmed against the public wiki page updated with the active code pool on April 18, 2026, the consistently verified working codes are: Delay1, Delay2, Delay3, Update1, BizarreLineage1, LikeTheGameForMore1, FavoriteTheGame1, Update2=2027, 250kLikes, 500kLikes, 750LikesforNextCode.

The reason these codes matter is that their reward pool directly accelerates progression. The public code page and current code coverage show rewards including Stand Arrows, Lucky Arrows, Face Rerolls, Common and Rare Chests, Stat Point Essence, Stand Stat Essence, Stand Personality Essence, Gold Coins, Heaven Ascended Elixir, Ice Essence, Flame Essence, and Low Level Keycards. In other words, codes are not minor freebies in Bizarre Lineage; they directly feed build rerolls, crafting progression, and early inventory value.

If you only redeem a few codes before a fresh run, prioritize the ones tied to arrows, chests, and reroll resources. Those are the rewards that most often translate into immediate progression gains, especially when you still need a workable Stand, a better chest economy, or a stat reset to fix a beginner build mistake.

how to redeem codes in bizarre lineage

Current public instructions disagree on the exact redemption interface, so the safest answer is the one that acknowledges both routes. The newer May 1, 2026 code guide says you should like the game, join the Roblox community for the game, launch Bizarre Lineage, type the code in chat, and send it. The public wiki’s code page, however, says to redeem by scrolling to the bottom of the store GUI.

Because the Beebom article is newer but the wiki is highly specific about the UI placement, the most reliable no-error workflow is this: first try the current chat method from the newer guide; if the code is rejected, open the store/shop menu and check the bottom of the panel for a code field. If servers have just updated, Beebom also warns that fresh or private servers can recognize newer code states more reliably than older sessions, so hopping servers is a legitimate troubleshooting step.

how to get a stand in bizarre lineage (stand arrows explained)

The base item for getting a Stand is the Stand Arrow. The public item page says Stand Arrows can be found around the map, dropped from all chest types, purchased with Raid Tokens, and obtained from raids and events, while current beginner coverage also adds story quests, PvE missions, chests, random world spawns, and codes to the practical farming pool. Using one grants you a Stand and starts the core part of your build.

The Lucky Arrow is the premium version of that loop. Its page says Lucky Arrows can also be found around the map, dropped from Legendary Chests, purchased with Raid Tokens, or earned from raids, and they guarantee that the Stand you get will come with a skin. If you care about cosmetics while still progressing, Lucky Arrows are the upgrade path that matters.

Beyond those two, Bizarre Lineage uses specialty items for targeted Stand acquisition and evolutions. Meteorite Arrow crafts into Planet Waves, Deep Dive Arrow crafts into Diver Down, and Death 13 Tarot Card grants Death 13. That means late-game Stand progression is not only about reroll luck; it is also about learning which raid materials and crafted items bypass randomness and point you directly at specific endgame goals.

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Yelzkizi bizarre lineage: what it is, how to play, best stands, codes, raids, and beginner progression guide

builds, items, and styles

bizarre lineage best stands tier list

The safest public tier list to anchor on right now is Beebom’s March 2026 ranking, which places White Snake/Whitesnake in S+Made in Heaven, C-Moon, and Weather Report in SThe World, King Crimson, The World High Voltage, and Stone Free in AStar Platinum, Killer Queen, and Magician’s Red in BGolden Experience, Crazy Diamond, and Anubis in C; and Purple Haze, The Hand, and Red Hot Chili Pepper in D. Their written reasoning is consistent: Whitesnake sits at the top because it combines strong damage, crowd control, damage-over-time pressure, and real value in both PvE and PvP.

That public tier list lines up well with the actual move data. Whitesnake has ranged pressure, fire discs, acid sleep, and a Stand-disabling disc extraction that can strip an enemy’s Stand for about six seconds. C-Moon adds layered gravity control and stuns, Weather Report brings excellent AoE, The World has hard single-target pressure plus a roughly six-second Time Stop, and King Crimson combines burst with Time Erase and Epitaph counterplay. These are the kinds of tools that stay strong no matter how the current lobby skews between boss farming and duels.

There is one important caveat: Update 1 expanded the secret and evolved endgame ceiling, so not every public tier list fully captures every late-game variant. The wiki now documents The World Over HeavenStar Platinum The WorldSilver Chariot Requiem, and True Made in Heaven as high-tier evolved or special progression targets, and True Made in Heaven is specifically noted as an Update 1 buffed version of Made in Heaven. So if your question is “What is strongest right now for actual use?” the public tier list above is the cleanest answer; if your question is “What are the biggest endgame goals?” the secret evolution line also belongs near the top of any serious progression plan.

For new players who only want a fast rule: Whitesnake is the safest all-around roll, Weather Report is one of the friendliest PvE grinders, The World and King Crimson are excellent if you prefer duel-heavy play, and Planet Waves deserves special mention as a PvE farming monster even though older public tier lists do not always slot it neatly because of how quickly Update 1 expanded the pool.

bizarre lineage fighting styles guide (boxing, kendo, muay thai and more)

Public documentation does not completely agree on the live fighting-style roster, which matters if you are trying to plan a perfect build. Beebom’s March NPC guide says there are three fighting styles currently learnable through NPCs—Boxing, Kendo, and Karate—while the public wiki navigation already includes a Muay-Thai entry among fighting styles. The accessible Muay-Thai page details are not currently surfaced in the sources above, so the safest reading is that Muay Thai is tracked in the game’s documentation ecosystem, but its public-facing move/location details remain less stable than the other styles.

Of the clearly documented options, Boxing is the easiest all-round recommendation. The current style page describes it as the most popular fighting style, built around close-range burst and combo extension with Jaw BreakerDash Punch, and Eye Gouge. That design explains why Boxing pairs so well with aggressive Stands and why it is such a common default recommendation for players who want reliable value without overthinking spacing.

Kendo is the alternative for players who want better reach and counterplay. Its public guide emphasizes range, punish windows, and synergy with fast or blade-oriented Stands through Quick DrawCounter Slash, and Multislash. It is less explosive than Boxing in short windows, but it rewards better spacing and punishes reckless opponents more cleanly.

On the sub-ability side, the public hierarchy is clearer. Beebom ranks Vampire as the strongest overall sub-ability because it adds lifesteal, stun/freeze control, and strong duel sustain; the wiki backs that up by documenting its passive regeneration, blood meter, Leeching Terror, and Flash FreezeHamon is directly described by the wiki as one of the strongest sub-abilities in the game because of its high damage, while Cyborg is presented as the easiest beginner unlock but also the weakest ceiling option. That makes the usual recommendation straightforward: Boxing or Kendo for the base style, then Vampire or Hamon if your build can support a stronger sub-system.

bizarre lineage items list and how to get items

The easiest way to understand Bizarre Lineage’s inventory is to think in four categories: core unlockers, raid/crafting materials, reroll/support consumables, and transformation/evolution items. Core unlockers include Stand Arrow, Lucky Arrow, and Requiem Arrow; transformation items include Stone Mask; high-value support consumables include Stat Point Essence, Stand Stat Essence, Face Reroll, and Legendary Chests. Those categories cover most of the items that directly change how you play rather than just padding your inventory.

If you are prioritizing utility, the highest-value items are easy to identify. Stand Arrow is the standard acquisition item for new Stands; Lucky Arrow is the premium roll for skinned Stands; Stone Mask turns you into a Vampire on use; Stat Point Essence resets your stat points; Stand Stat Essence rerolls your current Stand stats; and Legendary Chest can come from raids, bosses, crafting, or the Prestige Shop. Those are the inventory pieces that most often translate directly into stronger builds or more efficient progression.

For targeted progression, raid materials matter even more than random loot. Deep Stone comes from Anasui in Prison Escape Raid, Nightmare Soul comes from Death 13 Raid, Heaven Ascended Elixir comes from TWOH Raid, and DIO’s Bone is documented as a Legendary Chest or raid item. Once you start chasing specific evolutions instead of just general power, those are the drops that define your route.

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Yelzkizi bizarre lineage: what it is, how to play, best stands, codes, raids, and beginner progression guide

endgame progression

bizarre lineage raids guide (how raids work and rewards)

Raids are one of Bizarre Lineage’s most important endgame loops. The public raid overview says raids are a PvE mode for up to 8 players, every participant gets rewards on completion, and reward quality scales by rank from D to SSS. The same page states that slower clear times and deaths reduce rank quality, which is why raid success is not just about raw damage; staying alive and keeping the run clean matters just as much.

The public raid list currently documents these entrances and difficulties: Avdol Raid at Bus Stop 14 beach as easy, Jotaro Raid at the gym as medium, Kira Raid at Morioh Station as hard, DIO Raid at Bus Stop 18 Graveyard Castle as hard, Prison Escape Raid at Bus Stop 1 heading south as hard, Death 13 Raid at Bus Stop 8 heading west as medium, and TWOH Raid at Bus Stop 18 south-east as very hard. That list is useful because it gives you a clean progression ladder from low-pressure raid farming to true endgame material routes.

General raid rewards include chests, basic and Lucky Stand Arrows, exclusive boss accessories, and Raid Shop Tokens. On top of that, specific raids carry high-end evolution resources: the TWOH raid reward table includes Stand Stat Essence, Elemental Essence, DIO’s Diary, DIO’s Bone, Ice Essence, Flame Essence, Heaven Ascended Elixir, Darkened Soul, Lucky Arrow, Mysterious Arrow, Requiem Arrow, Stand Arrow, and chests. In other words, raids are not just for XP or cosmetics; they are the engine room of endgame crafting.

bizarre lineage materials and crafting recipes

The fully confirmed public crafting recipes are the ones you should route around first. Meteorite Arrow = Meteor Fragments + Mysterious ArrowDeep Dive Arrow = Deep Stone + Mysterious ArrowDeath 13 Tarot Card = Nightmare Soul + Mysterious Arrow; and The Singularity = Deep Stone + Nightmare Soul + DIO’s Diary + Darkened Soul + 5 Heaven Ascended Elixirs + Mysterious Arrow. Those are the recipes with clear, directly documented inputs in the accessible public item pages.

The material sourcing loop is also fairly clear. Mysterious Arrow comes from raids and is explicitly tied to Death 13 Raid, TWOH Raid, and Prison Escape Raid; Deep Stone drops from Anasui in Prison Escape Raid; Nightmare Soul comes from Death 13 Raid; and Heaven Ascended Elixir comes from TWOH Raid. That means the crafting economy is raid-first by design: you do not finish most endgame recipes by open-world wandering; you finish them by narrowing your raid targets.

One recipe is only partially visible in the public accessible pages: Elemental Essence. Its item page confirms it is crafted, Heaven Ascended Elixir’s page says that Elixir is used to craft it, and Imperfect Aja’s page says Imperfect Aja is also used to craft it. Because the full ingredient line is not exposed in the accessible snippet, the safest no-error wording is that Elemental Essence is a crafted endgame upgrade connected to Heaven Ascended Elixir and Imperfect Aja, but you should confirm the exact full recipe on the official board or current in-game crafting panel before you commit your best materials.

how to get requiem arrow in bizarre lineage

The public item page is direct here: Requiem Arrow comes from Prison Escape Raid, TWOH Raid, and Polnareff Boss, and it is used to evolve Silver Chariot into Silver Chariot Requiem. If your goal is that evolution, those are the only documented farming routes you need to care about.

Polnareff is especially important because he gives you a non-raid boss route. The boss page states that he has a guaranteed spawn every XX:00 and XX:30 in real time at Bus Stop 18, south-east, and the reward page lists Requiem Arrow, boss accessories, and chest drops for players who dealt damage. That makes him one of the cleanest time-based farms in the game if you can line up the spawn cycle.

If you want the most efficient Requiem Arrow strategy, rotate between Polnareff when the clock lines up and TWOH/Prison Escape when you also need broader material value. That way, even your misses still advance your account through arrows, essences, diaries, bones, and other raid-linked items.

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Yelzkizi bizarre lineage: what it is, how to play, best stands, codes, raids, and beginner progression guide

bizarre lineage awaken and prestige guide

In current public documentation, “Awakening” needs to be understood in two layers. On the official game page, H is mapped to Awaken / Ultimate, and individual Stand pages consistently list H – Awakening and H + H – Awakening Move in their kits. That is the combat-side Awakening every player notices first. Separate from that, current progression coverage from Beebom describes a broader account-and-Stand Awakening path that begins at character level 50 and Stand Conjuration 100.

For the broader progression route, Beebom’s Awakening guide says you must hit level 50, reach Conjuration 100, defeat three raid bosses, and then complete 50 World Events. The reward for doing that is not cosmetic fluff; the guide says Awakening increases your Stand’s stat cap and materially strengthens your build for both PvE and PvP. That makes Awakening one of the clearest “stop being midgame and become endgame” thresholds in Bizarre Lineage.

Prestige is the final reset-and-reward loop layered on top of that. Current prestige documentation says the requirements are level 50 and $10,000, after which you travel to the Arch Mage at the hospital behind Bus Stop 10, reset your character level to 1, and receive a permanent reward package that includes 1 Stand Arrow, 1 Legendary Chest, +1 Stand Storage Slot, 5 Prestige Shards, and $500 cash. Because Prestige is a reset, it should come after you understand your build and are ready to turn one finished run into faster future runs.

morioh cho navigation

bizarre lineage map and locations (morioh cho landmarks)

The accessible public map logic for Bizarre Lineage is built around a 19-stop bus network, and learning that network is the difference between smooth progression and wasting half your session commuting. Public bus-stop documentation identifies major route anchors such as Bus Stop 1 for world events, mission boards, crafting, and the clothing store; Bus Stop 2 for the gym, Jotaro raid, and boxing route; Bus Stop 3 for Karate-side progression and the Bus Stop 3 quest cluster; Bus Stop 5 for Hamon/Ripple access; Bus Stop 8 for Kira-area routing; Bus Stop 10 for the hospital and Prestige; Bus Stop 14 for the beach and Avdol raid; Bus Stop 15 for Kame Yu Market and Kendo-side routing; and Bus Stop 18 for the castle, graveyard, late-game side quests, Polnareff, DIO, and TWOH paths.

For landmark play, the most important named areas in public guides are Morioh Grand Hotel for the tutorial and early XP boost, Morioh Station for Kira-side progression and multiple storyline NPCs, the gym for early combat routing and Jotaro raid access, Kame Yu Market for Kendo and crafting-side movement, and the hospital behind Bus Stop 10 for Prestige. Beebom’s NPC guide also places Gupta the crafter at Bus Stop 1 and Kame Yu Market, which is useful because it turns Kame Yu into more than just a shopping landmark.

If you want a route in one sentence: start at the Grand Hotel, use the bus to move between early story clusters, pivot through the gym and Morioh Station during midgame, and treat Bus Stops 10, 14, 15, and 18 as your late-game landmarks for Prestige, Avdol access, Kendo/crafting, and serious raid farming.

community and updates

bizarre lineage discord server and update news

The official Bizarre Lineage update-news ecosystem revolves around the game’s official server and official board. The Beebom link guide says the Trello board is the structured reference source for regions, Stands, progression, mechanics, sub-abilities, fighting styles, evolutions, items, skins, accessories, NPCs, and update-log style information, while the Discord server is the main hub for announcements, update logs, sneaks, and future content reveals. The community wiki’s link page independently points to both the game Discord and the game link, which reinforces that those are the intended official channels to watch.

That matters because Bizarre Lineage is still moving. The official Roblox game page currently carries the [⚡UPDATE 1⚡] label, the description still advertises a future “Code at 750k Likes,” and the wiki’s True Made in Heaven page explicitly notes that True Made in Heaven was introduced in Update 1. In other words, if you are trying to stay current on balance, new rewards, stand variants, or code drops, static guides help, but the official server and board are the places most likely to surface change first.

The server is also useful beyond patch notes. Current coverage says players use it for raid recruitment, build discussion, and code tracking, and Discord search snippets describe it as the main Bizarre Lineage community for raid teams, PvP builds, codes, and updates. Since the Trello board does not include a dedicated codes section according to Beebom’s guide, the practical split is simple: use the board for systems, and use the server for live updates.

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Yelzkizi bizarre lineage: what it is, how to play, best stands, codes, raids, and beginner progression guide

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the current max level in Bizarre Lineage? Public March–May 2026 guides place the current cap at level 50, and both Awakening and Prestige coverage use level 50 as their main requirement threshold.
  2. What is the fastest way to get your first useful Stand? Finish the tutorial, use the bus network, follow story/quest progression, and farm Stand Arrows from quests, missions, raids, chests, world spawns, and codes instead of spamming rerolls immediately.
  3. Why do some Bizarre Lineage codes fail even when they look correct? Public code guides say fresh servers sometimes recognize newly released codes more reliably; restarting or moving to a newer/private server can help after updates.
  4. Which Stand should a beginner hope for first? In current public tiering, Weather Report is one of the easiest beginner-friendly strong picks because of its AoE and smooth PvE value, while Whitesnake is the best overall jackpot pull if you can get it.
  5. What is the best overall Stand right now? The clearest public answer is Whitesnake—listed as White Snake in some guides—because current tier coverage ranks it at the top for damage, control, and cross-mode usefulness.
  6. Where is the Prestige NPC? The Arch Mage is in the hospital behind Bus Stop 10, and current guides say you need level 50 plus $10,000 to use him.
  7. How do you unlock Vampire? Use a Stone Mask on yourself and then speak to the Elder Vampire NPC; the public NPC guide places Elder Vampire behind Bus Stop 15, and the wiki documents Vampire’s full obtainment steps from the item and NPC side.
  8. What does Lucky Arrow do? It grants you a Stand with a guaranteed skin, making it both a progression item and a cosmetic chase item.
  9. What is the best way to farm Requiem Arrow? The documented sources are Prison Escape RaidTWOH Raid, and Polnareff Boss; the most efficient loop is to farm Polnareff on spawn timers and run raids when you also need broader crafting materials.
  10. How many Stands are in Bizarre Lineage? Count definitions vary across current public sources. The community wiki lists 24 available stands, while older March 2026 guides and tier lists catalog smaller pools because they focus on rollable base Stands or omit some newer evolved and Update 1 variants.
Yelzkizi bizarre lineage: what it is, how to play, best stands, codes, raids, and beginner progression guide
Yelzkizi bizarre lineage: what it is, how to play, best stands, codes, raids, and beginner progression guide

conclusion

Bizarre Lineage is easiest to understand when you stop treating it like a simple stand-rolling battleground and start treating it like a full progression game. The tutorial, bus network, storyline, Conjuration training, and early PvE farming create the real beginner path; codes and arrows accelerate the first power spike; raids and crafting define the mid-to-late game; and Awakening plus Prestige are what turn one finished run into a stronger account. If you want the shortest path to competence, build around a usable Stand quickly, route through bus stops instead of open-world wandering, and let raids—not random rerolls—carry your endgame progression.

sources and citation

This article prioritizes the official game page on Roblox, official-link coverage for the game’s server and board, current March–May 2026 guide reporting from , and the public Bizzare Lineage community wiki pages for item, Stand, raid, and boss details. Inline citations support each factual claim, and where current public sources disagree—such as code redemption flow, style visibility, or how updated Stand pools are counted—the article flags that uncertainty directly instead of presenting a single unsupported answer as settled fact.

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yelzkizi PixelHair Realistic female 3d character curly weave 4c hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
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PixelHair Realistic female 3d character curly bangs afro 4c hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
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PixelHair ready-made 3D hairstyle of Travis scott braids in Blender
PixelHair ready-made 3D Jason Derulo braids fade hairstyle in Blender using hair particle system
PixelHair pre-made Drake Braids Fade Taper in Blender using Blender hair particle system
yelzkizi PixelHair Realistic female 3d character curly puffy 4c big hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made dreads pigtail hairstyle in Blender using Blender hair particle system
yelzkizi PixelHair Realistic female 3d character curly afro 4c big bun hair with 2 curly strands in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made Afro fade 3D hairstyle in Blender using Blender hair particle system
yelzkizi PixelHair Realistic female 3d character Pigtail dreads 4c big bun hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made short 3D beard in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair Realistic Killmonger from Black Panther Dreads fade 4c hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair pre-made Chadwick Boseman Mohawk Afro Fade Taper in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made 3D hairstyle of Halle Bailey Bun Dreads in Blender
yelzkizi PixelHair Realistic male 3d character 3D Buzz Cut 3d hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair pre-made Lil Baby Dreads Fade Taper in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made full  weeknd 3D moustache stubble beard in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made 3D full big beard with in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made 3D  curly mohawk afro  Hairstyle of Odell Beckham Jr in Blender
PixelHair ready-made Neymar Mohawk style fade hairstyle in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made top woven dreads fade 3D hairstyle in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made 3D hairstyle of Lil uzi vert dreads in Blender
PixelHair pre-made The weeknd Dreads 3D hairstyle in Blender using Blender hair particle system
yelzkizi PixelHair Realistic male 3d Bantu Knots 3d hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made 3D fade dreads in a bun Hairstyle  in Blender
PixelHair Realistic Dreads 4c hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair pre-made Omarion Braided Dreads Fade Taper in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made 3D Lil Pump dreads hairstyle in Blender using hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made 3D hairstyle of Dreadlocks wrapped in scarf rendered in Blender
yelzkizi PixelHair Realistic female 3d character Pink Pixie Cut with Micro Fringe 3D Hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made Rhino from loveliveserve style Mohawk fade / Taper 3D hairstyle in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair Realistic r Dreads 4c hair in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made Rema dreads 3D hairstyle in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair pre-made Odel beckham jr Curly Afro Fade Taper in Blender using Blender hair particle system
yelzkizi PixelHair Realistic female 3d character curly afro 4c big bun hair with scarf in Blender using Blender hair particle system
PixelHair ready-made iconic Lil Yatchy braids 3D hairstyle in Blender using hair particle system