According to the A Bizarre Day Wiki , the interface serves several critical purposes:
: Creators making their own versions of the game use custom GUIs for systems like Mr. President's room or Chariot Requiem's abilities. Historical Features Takes A Bizzare Day GUI
One notable removed element was the , introduced in March 2020. It functioned as a visual health or cooldown bar that signaled when moves could be canceled or were ready for reuse. Most of these GUI components are essential for managing high-tier stands like The World (Over Heaven) or C-Moon , which require precise timing for their complex movesets. According to the A Bizarre Day Wiki ,
: Accessing the game's settings, where players can toggle specific options like the "Testing Bar" or view the current server version. It functioned as a visual health or cooldown
In addition to the official interface, the community has developed various custom GUIs, often found in scripts or modded versions of the game:
: Displaying move cooldowns and allowing players to manage items or stands. For example, a "Testing Bar" was once used as a cooldown indicator, turning red when an attack was unavailable.