The Complete Bridger Western Wiki Stands, Guns & Survival Guide
Welcome to the most complete Bridger Western wiki on the web. Whether you're figuring out how to get your first stand, looking up gun damage numbers, or trying to decide between Outlaw and Vampire — this Bridger Western wiki has it all, updated for the April 2026 meta.
What Is Bridger Western? (Wiki Overview)
A frontier where JoJo stands meet Wild West gunfights — and your choices actually matter.
Bridger: Western is a Roblox action game that mashes together two things you didn't know you needed in the same place: old-school western gunfighting and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure-style stand battles. You spawn into a chaotic open frontier where other players are already chasing Corpse Parts, fishing for Arrow Shards, and choosing which of the three main factions — Outlaw, Inlaw, or Vampire — shapes their whole playstyle. The game is free to play on Roblox at roblox.com/games/99449877692519 and has attracted a dedicated community since launch.
The core loop in this Bridger Western wiki comes down to a few things: earn Moola (the ingame currency), get mobile with a horse, chase a stand for combat power, and layer passive card bonuses on top if you're staying human. Every session involves risk management — Corpse Part events pit the entire server against each other, and the fact that guns actually have different stats means loadout decisions matter. This isn't a game where you just roll one button.
For developer-verified data like exact drop rates and balance changes, check the official Bridger Western Trello — it's public and updated directly by the devs. This wiki summarizes everything into readable guides so you're not hunting through dozens of Trello cards to find one number.
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Four core systems you need to understand before jumping in.
Stand System
Stands are your main combat power in Bridger Western. Get one through Corpse Part events (15–20% pulse chance while holding the part) or fish for Arrow Shards at roughly 0.5% drop rate. Known stands include The World, D4C, King Crimson, Killer Queen, Star Platinum, and more. Once obtained, your stand changes how you approach every fight.
Full Stand GuideGuns & Weapons
Eight guns with very different stats. Russian Roulette tops single-shot damage at 70 head with a ragdoll effect. Tommy Gun handles sustained pressure with a 45-round magazine. All guns use Moola to resupply ammo.
Cards System
Human-exclusive passive buffs. One card slot per Tier, each roll costs 450 Moola at the Bridgerman NPC in the abandoned town. Top cards: Winged Man (+25% midair damage), Tonic Master, Sturdy (+15% HP), Quick Draw.
Factions & Vampire Path
Three factions shape your progression in the Bridger Western wiki. Outlaw and Inlaw are human routes with full card access. Vampire skips cards entirely for blood-based mechanics — it's a different game within the same game. Faction choice affects which NPCs you interact with, where you spawn, and what passive buffs are available.
How to Get a Stand in Bridger Western
Stands are the first real power spike in the Bridger Western wiki progression path. Here's the step-by-step.
Early Leveling & Moola
Before chasing a stand, spend your first session building an EXP and Moola loop together — don't separate them. Grab a horse as soon as you can afford one. Map mobility is the biggest quality-of-life upgrade in the game, and it makes every farming route faster. The Bridger Western wiki recommends buying your horse before you buy anything else.
Watch for Corpse Part Events
When a Corpse Part spawns, the whole server hears a loud sound and sees a golden beam of light marking the location. Pick it up fast — holding the part gives you a pulse every few seconds with a roughly 15–20% chance to activate a stand. The problem? Every other player on the server knows you have it and will try to kill you. Stay mobile and use terrain.
Fish for Arrow Shards
Head to the fishing dock near the Swamp. Arrow Shards drop at roughly 0.5% — low, but real. Using Bait speeds up the fishing animation, which means more rolls per minute even if it doesn't boost the individual drop rate. If you're grinding this route, commit a full session to it. Passive background farming while watching something tends to be more sustainable than staring at the float.
Use Root to Reset
If your stand comes out as something you don't want, the Root item is what you spend to reset it. Don't use Root the moment you pull something unfamiliar — check our Bridger Western stand tier list first to see if it's worth keeping. Root isn't infinite, so targeted resets beat burning it blindly.
Bridger Western Wiki: Guns & Weapons Guide
Every gun in Bridger Western has different headshot damage, magazine size, and optimal range. Here's the full breakdown.
| Weapon | Head Dmg | Magazine | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Russian Roulette | 70 | 1 round | PvP duels — ragdolls on hit |
| Tommy Gun | 4.2 | 45 rounds | Sustained PvE pressure |
| Colt Ocelot | 38 | 6 rounds | Flexible sidearm, ricochets |
| Hunters Choice | 7 (×8 pellets) | 2 rounds | Close-range burst, 15 dmg combined |
| Double Barrel Shotgun | 2.1 (×16 pellets) | 2 rounds | Point-blank only, 18 dmg combined |
| Mauser | 24 | 8 rounds | Steady backup, easy ammo economy |
| Dual Derringers | 10–11 | 12 rounds | Close spray — extremely inaccurate |
| Winchester Repeater | — | — | Reliable all-rounder, shop available |
The dominant PvP combo in the current Bridger Western meta is Russian Roulette into Tommy Gun. You open with the Russian Roulette — one shot, 70 head damage, knocks the target into a ragdoll — then immediately swap to Tommy Gun and dump into them before they can recover. It's a short window but a reliable kill setup when executed cleanly. The ricochet property on Colt Ocelot makes it genuinely useful in enclosed areas like buildings or canyon walls where angles aren't clean.
Shotguns in Bridger Western are niche tools, not main weapons. Double Barrel and Hunters Choice both rely on pellet stacking — at extreme close range those pellets combine into a single large hit, but even a step too far and the spread kills your damage. Build your loadout around Russian Roulette or Colt Ocelot as your primary, and use shotguns only as finishers when someone's already in your face.
Bridger Western Cards System Explained
Cards are the passive build layer for human characters — and they change more than you'd think.
Cards in Bridger Western are passive buff items available only to human characters (Outlaw and Inlaw). You unlock one card slot per Tier you gain, so early game you're working with one equipped card, then two, and so on. Each card roll costs 450 Moola from the Bridgerman NPC in the abandoned town — you'll find him stood next to the card roll spot behind one of the buildings. Don't confuse card rolls with random slot machines; you're spending Moola on a pool draw, so budget before you spin.
The most important rule for the Bridger Western wiki's card guide: don't roll cards until your basic income loop is stable. If 450 Moola per roll is hurting your ability to buy ammo or horse upkeep, you're not ready. Once you're past that point, cards become one of the highest-leverage investments in the game.
Winged Man
+25% more damage while airborne. Shooting from midair can also keep you in the air longer — making it a movement card and a damage card simultaneously.
Time Heals All Wounds
Passive HP regeneration between and during fights. No activation needed — it just works. Universally useful on any build and in any game situation.
Tonic Master
Spawn in with 3 tonics already in your inventory, and those tonics heal 15% more than normal. Combines resource advantage with value amplification.
Sturdy
Flat +15% max HP and it takes three hits to finish you while downed instead of one. Simple, always relevant, works in PvP and PvE equally well.
Quick Draw
After equipping your primary weapon, your first shot gets roughly +30% damage and a ragdoll effect on the target. Pairs especially well with Russian Roulette for double-ragdoll pressure.
Bridger Western Wiki: Factions & Progression
Your faction choice shapes every major system you interact with.
Outlaw
The chaotic human route. Outlaws spawn near Outlaw Hills and typically play aggressively — robbing, raiding, and holding Corpse Parts during stand events. Full access to the card system, so your passive buffs can stack alongside your stand progression. High risk, high reward.
Inlaw
The law-and-order human route. Inlaws anchor around the main town and have a cleaner early game loop tied to NPC quests and structured progression. Also has full card access — if you want a calmer start before getting into PvP, Inlaw is the route this Bridger Western wiki recommends for new players.
Vampire
Vampires sacrifice the entire card system for unique blood-based mechanics. The Seasoned Hunter card (human-only) was literally designed as a counter to vampire builds — it gives humans a stake on spawn and reduces blood intake vampires receive from hitting you. If you enjoy asymmetric gameplay with a completely separate meta, the Vampire path delivers. Just know cards like Winged Man and Tonic Master won't be available to you.
No matter which faction you choose, the early economy works the same way — Moola first, mobility second. You can also redeem free codes for early Moola to get a head start in your first session.
Bridger Western Wiki FAQ
The questions every new player searches before their first real session.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bridger Western wiki?
The Bridger Western wiki is a community-maintained resource covering every aspect of Bridger: Western on Roblox — stands, guns, cards, Moola farming, NPC locations, and vampire progression. This wiki is updated regularly as the game receives patches and new content drops. Think of it as your go-to reference before you log in, so you're not wasting time figuring out mechanics from scratch.
How do I get a stand in Bridger Western?
There are two main ways to get a stand. The most common is the Corpse Part event — a gold beam and loud sound appear somewhere on the map, and whoever picks up the part has a roughly 15–20% chance every few seconds to gain a stand. The other route is fishing for Arrow Shards, which have about a 0.5% drop rate, so it takes patience. Once you have an arrow or shard, use it and you'll roll a random stand from the pool.
What are the best guns in Bridger Western?
For pure PvP burst, Russian Roulette is the top pick — 70 headshot damage plus a ragdoll on hit. The catch is you only get one shot before you need to reload or swap. Most serious players pair it with a Tommy Gun as backup for sustained fire (45-round magazine, 4.2 damage per bullet). If you prefer flexibility, Colt Ocelot at 38 headshot damage with ricochet capability is solid in almost any situation.
What is Moola and how do I earn it fast?
Moola is the main in-game currency in Bridger Western. You earn it through quests, killing NPCs, fishing, and mining routes. The fastest early method is combining your EXP grind with Moola farming — don't separate them. Get a horse first (mobility lets you chain objectives faster), then focus on a repeatable loop. Some players use a co-op method with a friend or alt account for even faster rates. Card rolls cost 450 Moola each, so build your income loop before you start spending.
How does the vampire faction work?
Choosing the Vampire path in Bridger Western locks you out of the Card system entirely — cards are human-only perks. Instead, vampires get unique blood-based mechanics and different progression paths. Dogbane herb is one of the items that counters vampire builds, so human players who grab the Seasoned Hunter card spawn with a stake and take less damage from vampires. The vampire route rewards players who enjoy a more unconventional playstyle separate from the gun-and-card meta.
What cards should I get first in Bridger Western?
Your first card slot unlocks at Tier 1, and you should use it on either Time Heals All Wounds (passive HP regen, universally useful) or Tonic Master (spawn with 3 tonics and heal 15% more). Both choices extend your survivability without needing to play around specific conditions. Once you get a second card slot, Winged Man or Quick Draw gives you an immediate damage spike. Avoid random cosmetic cards like Coin Roller in your early slots — stick to combat or sustain until you have three or four slots.
Is there an official Bridger Western Trello?
Yes. The official Bridger Western Trello board is maintained by the developers and is publicly accessible without a Trello account. You can find it at trello.com/b/ap00ZcZb/bridger-western-ii. It covers stand stats, weapon data, drop rates, and patch notes — often updated before official announcements. Check our dedicated Bridger Western Trello guide for tips on how to navigate the board efficiently.
Start Your Bridger Western Journey
Pick your faction, chase your first stand, and use this Bridger Western wiki to stay ahead of the meta every step of the way.
This is an unofficial Bridger Western wiki maintained by the community. Not affiliated with BRIDGER INC. or Roblox Corporation. Stand stats and drop rates are based on community testing and may change with updates.