
I like you.
I was using my character in a fighting game.
The setting of a magic sword that has learning abilities and becomes stronger the more it fights is just too much like a boy’s fantasy.
It’s too scary that with just experience, one could face Star Platinum and win in a direct shootout.
I guess time stopping can’t be learned after all.
Even Kakyoin only realized it at the last moment before he died.
It suddenly turns into a gag at the end of the anime.
It’s a bit too dangerous if we don’t wrap it up as a gag.
Maybe someone who could compete with DIO if they try hard.
Is it impossible if time can be stopped?
>>6
This guy himself is yielding to DIO, so it’s impossible.
I think it’s a skill level that could even be suitable for a shonen manga protagonist.
The dual-wielding with Chariots is seriously strong enough to make even Jotaro go, “This is insane.”
>>8
Given that Polnareff is usually treated as a gag character…
I really love the gap, including the part where Jotaro is panicking.
>>8
In the original anime, when Anubis’ armor got removed, he said, “Oh, it feels lighter now…? So that’s something I can do.”
I love scenes where characters are seriously anxious.
It looks like I’m soaked with cold water!
I kind of like the surprised mob.
Is it a stand…?
It ended as a gag, but the fact that tossing is okay is harsh.
Probably no one can prevent it.
Sometimes I can’t tell which way the blade is oriented in relation to the pattern.
>>14
The depiction of the stand in Part 3 is on a completely different level in every panel…
Anubis dual-wielding Polnareff is just a little too cool…
I’m glad that Jotaro feels threatened by Polnareff.
🦀…
If there was a way to remove the armor, it might have been impossible…
Jotaro losing a direct punch is about as rare as Anubis’s dual-wielding and the World.
Anupol is seriously strong to the point of being laughable.
While shaving, I could kill at any moment with a surprise attack, but I go out of my way to call out before attacking.
>>21
I wonder if Anubis is becoming a bit foolish because he’s putting too much emphasis on showiness…
I just learned it, but I think the ability to “pass through objects and cut” is also quite a powerful ability.
Since it can slip through shields and guards to directly cut vital points, when within range, there is no way to guard against it and one can only evade.
After stabbing Jotaro in the stomach with a sword, it turns into an incredible gag, doesn’t it?
>>24
It’s probably the scene where I was most prepared for death in the story…
If it hadn’t broken, I might have really won against Jotaro.
It should be perfect for leveling up Poruporu-kun.
The first battle with Polnareff ends simply and immediately.
It feels great to have a killing match between masters.
I love it when Stapura has a flustered expression.
Things can slip through, but the stand probably can’t.
If that can be done, then it wouldn’t end up in a clash of rush attacks, and Joutarou would probably be dead, so I don’t think it’s completely invulnerable.
>>29
It seems that I couldn’t change it because I wasn’t aware of whether interference was possible, so when I intended to break through in interference mode, I got crushed and couldn’t switch in time.
I just thought of that now.
The part where they jump into the river in the anime is too long.
Polnareff is strong, but it’s probably impossible to win in a way like cutting down Anubis before being remembered…
It’s great how Polnareff says, “Jotaro, I really can’t take this, please help me!”
In the anime, the fight against Chaka was really well-directed.
Sometimes I look back at just this place.
>>34
When I’m fighting Polnareff, he moves so slippery that I can’t help but think, what is this…?
Using dual-wielding Anubis is seriously unfair.
It’s a crazy situation where two stands combine with exceptional synergy, unlike any other department.
>>35
There are no other combined attacks like the Stand’s.
It’s probably around Josuke and Yasuko’s Go Beyond.
>>60
Cat grass…
>>60
Air bullet!
The High Elo of Kakyoin, who can generally take a significant advantage against Kyōeijin, has to withdraw halfway, unfortunately…
Since it’s a stand, it should be able to switch between a mode where it can grab objects like the others and a mode where it can pass through.
Even if you try seriously, Anupol is extremely strong, and winning without killing the ordinary Polnareff is completely impossible.
It’s being broken in a gag-like manner.
After that, Jotaro is pushed to the point of kneeling.
The way the gun looks after drawing the sword is strangely cool, isn’t it?
Even if time stopping is impossible, it’s an inorganic object, and it has speed adaptability, so can it win against Made in Heaven?
>>41
It’s impossible because moving is life.
>>43
Should I have it carried by a machine…
>>51
I don’t have the ability to operate machinery, so it’s impossible.
>>51
Leave it to Todar.
>>43
It’s not impossible because all you have to do is respond.
In a direct confrontation without any tricks, they are probably among the strongest.
Whether or not such an opportunity exists is another matter.
It’s great that it’s a pretty simple concept of a sword that can cut through objects, yet it’s incredibly powerful.
However, I felt like I had already learned that, and it was seriously messed up.
Isn’t it that inorganic substances deteriorate and weather away? Accelerated world.
>>47
From the perspective of those on the side dealing with things like Father Pucci’s acceleration, it just feels like time is passing normally.
If I don’t maintain it…
The downside is that you can’t even move unless you touch someone or something.
I think it’s strong to be able to control even if it gets stuck.
It’s great if the takeover target is strong, but it’s also alarming that even amateurs can become immediately effective.
Controlling animals is too much of an ability…
Wait a minute.
Whose stand is this?
>>53
You’re talking about a swordsmith from 500 years ago!
>>53
Swordsmith
There’s a mystery in that this guy’s vision is just Anubis.
>>56
It’s a Stand residing in a sword made by an Egyptian blacksmith, and its appearance modeled after an Egyptian god is, in a way, natural, isn’t it?
In terms of stand classification, it’s similar to Notorious B.I.G…
In the accelerated world of Made in Heaven, it must seem to inorganic objects that everything around is slowing down infinitely, and even if Anubis considers them inorganic, the body it hijacked might end up in a state similar to being hit by Gold Experience, right?
If I could remove the Stand’s DISC from the god Anubis and put it in a car, would it become a self-driving car?
The Pillar Man > This guy > DIO
It’s like a super existence.
>>66
Are you just an existence that surrendered without even trying to control DIO?
>>66
It’s impossible if you’re following DIO.
Should I give Rohan, who was working on his manuscript under the influence of Made in Heaven, the god Anubis?
>>70
Even when making their debut, they already surpass Crazy D in arm speed, so it seems like it’s going to be something amazing.
When he defeated Anubis, he became the strongest with the Rush of Star Platinum, yet he still says he can never beat DIO.
It was luxurious to have the thread picture and the barber in the fighting game.
>>72
It’s not playable, but there’s a mini-game featuring a lovers’ shooting game, and you can compete in a derby and poker showdown, showing the tremendous enthusiasm of the production team.
If it rusts, it seems harmless, so why not pull it up?
To be honest, the stronger you get, the more confident you become, so if you ride that wave, it seems like you could easily beat DIO.
I like how human it is to panic and accidentally sink in the river due to penetration failure.
>>76
Like a blunder of throwing a pot while equipped with a long throw bracelet, Shiren-style.
>>102
DIO’s bones (0) sank in the Nile River.
I can’t believe that a mere cutting technique could defeat a vampire that can stop time.
They’re the ones who are still alive even after being shredded by machine guns.
During the brainwashing of Polnareff, when Jotaro says, “You think you can’t win unless you kill Polnareff, right? That’s a naive thought,” followed by Anupol’s dual-wielding, it’s just too cool.
It’s strange to think that you can use the Stand of someone you’ve taken over without giving it much thought.
>>79
It’s only natural that a Stand that moves with the heart can be used since it’s the ability to manipulate the heart.
White Snake and Heaven’s Door can both manipulate others and make them use their Stand abilities.
There are too many simple yet high-powered stands in Part 3.
>>82
A battle that keeps inflating in part 4 is boring! I was throwing out various crazy powerful stands to that extent.
>>82
Thinking back, characters like Enya Baba and The Sun are really outrageous…
Chaka and Khan seem to be paired as a standard swordsman and a power-type swordsman, which is stylish.
It’s quite rare to see a thread character fighting head-on like this; there are many stand users who use unconventional tactics in Part 3.
I left the thread unattended, but I ended up killing my father and his friend without being conscious of it…
The surprise attack power is incredibly high, so I think I could land at least one strike on DIO, but the severed surface looks too clean, so it probably won’t be effective.
There are many fan creations where Pucci, who is excessively equipped with this, is the final boss.
Since he himself is saying that he absolutely can’t win anymore, it must be that he tried to remember and lost, or that it was impossible to control.
That aside, what happens to stands like Anubis and Notorious without a main body in the world after the cycle is completed in Made in Heaven?
>>92
Anubis would have long rotted away and disappeared before the start of Part 6.
Notorious may still be in the sea as it is.
I wonder what happened to Anubis’s owner before it was passed to Chaka.
>>93
I was pulled out by DIO at the museum.
I really like how cool this guy and Polnareff are.
I personally think the scene where Anupol’s slash was received by Star Platinum’s armor is the most mysterious in the stand depiction of part 3.
>>96
In the anime, it was mentioned very casually.
I will definitely not lose!
I wonder if the original body was taken over by this guy or if they were surprisingly getting along well as a team.
Yellow Temperance can achieve a complete shutout; it’s extremely strong.
>>101
The reason for the defeat, if one had to say, was that overconfidence led to being able to do anything once it was on Jotaro’s hand.
>>104
I think it can normally be resolved by cutting off a finger.
>>105
I don’t want to be a jump protagonist who gets stuffed into a box…
>>108
Jorno, who had cut off his own hand with glass, wasn’t a Jump protagonist, was he…?
>>110
That’s Abbacchio.
It feels like we can’t win with underhanded tactics around here, so we’re pushing through with star power.
Anubis’s transparent attack seemed amazing at first, but upon further thought, isn’t that the default ability of most stands?
Yellow Temperance is strong, but the fact that its main body is human really dragged it down…
If I had turned into a vampire, I wouldn’t have lost to anything except the Ripple…
The simplicity of excellent physical penetration and sharpness.