
It feels like it’s a different level of strength in a different genre.
If it weren’t for Mister, I would have died.
Cooling has too many derivatives from its ability!
The assassination team all has high murderous intent stands, but only the White Album has strength in the direction of the third part.
I can’t say it well, but I feel a Stand power that’s reminiscent of Part 3.
Speaking of which, it’s an assassination team.
The stand is like that, but does the person actually have the intention to assassinate?
What is it about being both fast and incredibly tough?
Dying of frost in the middle of summer is incomprehensible to anyone except Stand users, so it’s an assassination.
Hmm… The simpler it is, the stronger it is…
It’s my partner Melone, but honestly, this guy alone is enough, and Baby Face is also a natural enemy for him…
The assassination team is holding back for Trish’s capture and information about the boss, so this is how it is…
Gang assassinations also serve as a statement that it was done by the gang, so there’s nothing wrong with making it flashy.
They say it’s the strength of the third division, but if I were in the third division, I would probably have lost to Magician’s Red.
In broad daylight, even if you take out a handgun and shoot someone in the head in front of the public, it’s still considered assassination.
I am Okabe from Tosa! Even while shouting that, I was assassinated while being cut to pieces with a sword.
Killing without being noticed and not having the culprit exposed are not included as conditions for assassination.
The elemental system is too strong.
Considering the principle that the power of a Stand tends to weaken as the distance from its user increases,
The ones who wear the stands are all strong…
The tension here is amazing, even when watching it in anime.
Just when you think you’ve escaped from one crisis, the next one comes rushing in.
In the story, he was probably the one who had the best compatibility with Giorno.
If we’re talking about killing without being noticed, then Illuso is ridiculously strong.
That guy is second in line, but if he had been a bit slower, he would have been stuck.
In the end, fire primarily burns in an oxygen medium, so if the temperature of the oxygen drops below minus 200 degrees, it will freeze…
With the other members, Narancia can attack unilaterally, but machine guns and bombs don’t seem to be very decisive, and Fugo’s virus isn’t compatible with the ice, while Abbacchio isn’t suited for combat in the first place. Bucciarati’s zipper seems effective, but just touching this guy carries too much risk…
Yellow Temperance wins as long as it attaches even a piece of the stand.
Since it’s a gang assassination, it needs to be done in a way that makes it clear it’s a warning while leaving no evidence to indicate how the murder was committed.
If it’s incomprehensible to the general public, it might as well be a bit flashy.
I think that the oasis is also suitably lawless right before the final boss.
I want to make them fight at the pet shop.
Isn’t it hopeless against King Crimson in the thread image?
What was that wearable thing again…?
Thread image, Oasis, Yellow Moderation, Mandom, 20th Century Boys…
Was there anything else?
This guy cracks even with Power C, so it seems like it would work pretty well if I threw a long object with Power A.
If Power A’s stand rushes in, it could probably destroy the suit and take it down, but getting close is already a risk.
This guy’s instant ice generation is one thing, but the fact that it melts immediately when released is just too convenient.
I have been wondering for many years which would win if we fought against a certain Dio with the vapor-compression refrigeration method.
If he appears in Part 3, he might be able to win against Abdul, so he will likely be sealed off first or attack when he’s taking separate action.
The way to master it is incredible.
In the story, it gets relatively destroyed, so the suit’s simple strength isn’t really that great.
The speed of heat conduction that freezes instantly upon touch is amazing.
The suit itself is not a stand, so destroying it doesn’t have any damage feedback, which is lawless.
Blackmore is strong only against rain, so not that strong, Yosh!
The way of cornering is too forceful to be done by anyone other than a mister!
It’s unusual for just a mere enemy to have a named special move.
As soon as Giorno became capable of regeneration, don’t just casually drop your finger at the start!
The assassination team is too persistent, as if they are half dead…
I can’t remember if the setting that the water takes the shape of a suit and can be seen by the general public was official or if it was just my misunderstanding.
Baby Face was defeated because Giorno turned it into some kind of poisonous snake, but normally it would repeatedly be generated and track you down, which is way too lawless.
Like a walking heart in section 8.
If I have a long weapon and I’m a power type, I wonder if I can win.
Not much else.
Although 21st Century Boys has relatively strong abilities, the main brain is somewhat lacking, making it less intelligent…
How to deal with abilities that seem like lawlessness? That’s the essence of manga.
I envy how many of the dark stands seem applicable in everyday life.
Is the suit itself a stand?
Is the stand just cooling the air while Ghiaccio is creating the suit?
Is Baby Face’s ability different for each individual?
I’m curious if the basics only change the status with that ability.
After the sculpture was embedded in my neck, it was released like it dissolved in water, so I thought it was not a stand but rather ice wrapped around me.
It can defend about 98% against the weakness of stand users, which is being targeted at their main body, and the ability itself has no gaps in offense or defense.
The assassination team is incredibly strong, isn’t it?
I wonder why we ended up clashing here…
The weather’s spacesuit and the old man’s Hermit Purple are also types that can be worn in a sense.
In a world of absolute zero, everything stops, but it’s really unfair.
I think they struggled against their opponent because Giorno and Mista’s power is weak.
Even though he’s on the opposing side, he’s a stubborn guy with strong beliefs and resolve…
Holmajio’s craziness was reaffirmed in the anime.
By the way, I saw you moving after putting the ballpoint pen back, but I didn’t think you could drive a car too…
Isn’t there a lot of stands in the Bucciarati team that can break through this guy’s defense?
Is it the All-Out Rush that seems to earn the most DPS?
I like the battle with Gyachcho, but the way it ends is too gruesome…
The type where sharp pillars pierce is too raw.
The pet shop clearly has some strange power, like dropping ice blocks that crush cars in a single blow.
Bruno Bucciarati is probably the best match.
Everyone else seems to have bad compatibility.
Freezing cars and then catching up in a speed race is just too insane.
There are too few stand battles where Fugo could be useful in an understated way.
If we continue to make an example out of these guys by cutting them off and treating them poorly with low wages, they will revolt against us…
I still don’t really understand GE’s abilities… well, I do understand, but…
The line between what is possible and impossible is unclear, or rather…
“Aniki & Pessi and Choco & Sekko have had two situations where ‘I thought we could win if we had range, but my partner was even worse.'”
Grateful Dead is one thing, but Green Day is definitely the right choice ahead of this guy.
Assassination doesn’t mean a sneaking kill, but Araki-sensei uses it in that sense, right?
Narancia is about to die from a reflected bullet…
For Giorno, it’s seriously a nemesis.
If it’s just stiff, it can be bypassed with biological transformation, but with freezing abilities, it can hardly create any life forms and doesn’t connect.
Choco and Sekko’s personalities are too suited for murder and stand battles.
The boss knows when to take a step back.
While Giorno is renowned for his instant invincibility judgment, this guy is seriously strong.
What the hell is that guy, stronger and faster than a close-range power type finger, with an abnormal effect of mud that is both speedy and has an incredibly wide range?
Well, it’s pretty subtle but the impact of the oasis is terrifying because it destroys the terrain so much.
The fact that Oasis has abilities but Secco is an idiot (not an idiot when it comes to combat) is just too painful.
I’m glad Bucciarati was already dead~
If it’s just about killing, it’s enough for Metallica to hide within range, and there are quite a few cases where circumstances have helped.
I like Melone’s appearance, voice, and Stand, but it’s a bit creepy.
People are grumbling at Green Day.
The terrain is muddy at the oasis.
I don’t want to use these guys~
There are many descriptions that make me feel uneasy, like the attacks that Metallica uses on Doppio and the conclusion of the image in the thread.
From the boss’s perspective, the assassination team is probably in the same category as Choco Secco, which is something he wants to keep on a short leash if possible.
I’ve been using my Stand mostly for taking off my limbs, stretching them, and moving around.
Since Bucciarati is a close-range power type, ultimately opening all defensive walls with the zipper and physically attacking is the strongest way, right?
Although it may be somewhat misleading due to the stand, what Melone is doing is almost that of a perverted rapist.
The boss really thought he could manage Chocolata and Secco well.
But even though close-range is dangerous for Sekko, since it can be defeated in the main scenario if the information advantage is super favorable, could it actually be relatively easy?
Why hasn’t Mister died after taking dozens of ricochet shots???
Once within range, it’s almost certain death; Metallika is quite something, being the leader of the assassination team.
In the third division, they are really holding a World Cup where they gather money and talent from all over the world to compete… The stand power is amazing.
When someone is killed by the assassination team’s Stand, it immediately becomes obvious that the perpetrator is that guy, regardless of who killed them, so there’s no more convenient message than this to apply pressure on opposing forces.
If Bucciarati fought the image in the thread, it would probably freeze the moment it touched him, or the zipper would freeze and not open…!
Trish, who has nothing to do with the mafia, surprisingly has the least killing power after all…
It would be harder to lose to anything other than “Oshimain the Mirror” or time manipulation types.
The Ebony Devil is often said to be weak, but it actually almost killed Polnareff, so it can’t be that weak!
Is Babyface actually forcing the growth of Melone’s children since what is born leaves a tangible entity?
Speaking of which, the boss didn’t know about the assassination team’s Stand abilities, but he was aware of Chocolata’s and Seko’s Stands.
I wonder if I used it for some kind of mission once.
The minimum strength of a Stand is normally insane, so there’s definitely an advantage to being equipped.
It’s not something to show the family, like erotic DVDs, butts, or stands…
I thought the gay couple had died without a chance to shine, but there was another gay couple.
Is it not uncommon in the world of gangs?
Basically, the assassination team is probing the opponent, which creates opportunities to take advantage of.
If the Stand is used with the intent to kill from the start, there’s no way to survive.
Choco and Sekko were supposedly members of the royal guard in name only.
On the contrary, the assassination team seems to hide that kind of thing well.
Defeat Illuso when you have the chance.
At least knock them out with one punch.
I feel like every time in this area, Giorno was saying, “Is this guy… invincible?”
If Narancia, Bucciarati, and Fugo were the ones launching a surprise attack, I really think it would have ended as a complete one-sided game.
To be honest, Iruzo would be stronger using a gun if he’s in front of a mirror.
Isn’t it strange that the assassination team isn’t teaching their abilities to the higher-ups?
Aren’t those guys naturally not trusted and treated poorly?
I love that it was Chocolata and the others who tortured the homo couple in the anime original.
Abbacchio and Narancia’s abilities were known above, so the assassination team is strange.
There are quite a few guys that I think I can take down in the 3rd and 4th parts.
After all, the close-range power type is simply strong.
It’s nice that there are lines with an ugly guy in ASB.
The mister here is too immortal.
Because it’s a ability like Abbacchio’s to expose and track the true identity… it’s well utilized.
It’s like Metallica or manga; just living is basically almost instant death, isn’t it?
Bucciarati’s stand is incredibly strong with its ability to avoid attacks, and it’s amazing that it can do things like rocket punches and various forms of cutting.
Isn’t it strange that this guy’s precision performance is rated E?
Why is it going back neatly towards Mister…
I really like the stylish way of using Kraftwerk.
Just watching a razor coming out of the mouth hurts.
I didn’t kill Doppio right away just because I wanted to ask him something about risotto.
If I had intended to kill from the start, I could have done it in an instant.
Kraftwerk has abilities that seem more like they would be on our side.
At least more than Hugo.
This part is full of stands with high lethality, and Talking Head is also appearing.
Well, it might have had many uses as a stand possessed by the mafia.
Metallica would remove iron from the bloodstream, so realistically, they should lose consciousness immediately due to lack of oxygen, which is too lawless to consider.
Metallica has the ability to kill from a medium distance and has stealth, which is unfair, right?
Did Perry Coro really know the boss’s true nature, even though he was devoted to him?
Give the assassination team a little more money, boss…
The boss who died because he couldn’t withstand his urge for sex.
It seems that Bucciarati was really starting to be trusted, and Pericolo-san was completely devoted.
In the first place, they gave a considerable vested interest to Polpo.
You’re not really stingy, are you, boss?
It’s strong, but Giorno’s ability is too versatile and allows for anything.
I felt like this was finally just about an even match.
Metallica feels like a strong stand for mid-range battles.
In other words, it’s concerning that there are still ordinary dangerous opponents within the organization, even with the Kinkuri.
If it were a one-on-one with Giorno, I would have lost because of a terrible matchup, right?
Stop it, Doppio!!
In terms of compatibility, the thread picture can completely shut down Giorno.
I’m glad Mister is doing his best.
From the boss’s perspective, those who make money from drug trafficking or from the likes of a “pulp” might be considered the proper gangsters, while those who can only kill might have been seen as inferior.
Even if Baby Face’s pursuit of the venomous snake doesn’t go as planned, it’s such a messed-up game that they can create powerful pieces and send them into action from a distance.
Doppio
The boss has a strange serious side where he shows respect for Risotto.
Without the epitaph, King Crimson’s ability isn’t that strong, right?
Also, having high power is essential.
With foresight and evasion, if there are indiscriminate wide-area attacks that can’t be avoided, then bosses are no problem at all.
Only allowing the upper body in Man in the Mirror! Then it would become quite amusing.
It’s understandable that Holmajio’s abilities are treated as trivial with how unruly the others are.
The boss has a big heart but sometimes is a bit petty, showing a sense of humanity.
If you know the trick of the ability, Polpo, who can’t be a threat to himself, is an ideal executive.
The night Polpo has virtually infinite warp and is unable to use the sunlight gimmick, so it’s almost a dead end, isn’t it?
The boss himself probably understood that if the seed splits, it can be countered, which is why he was unusually cautious.
That said, I couldn’t defeat it without the Requiem until the very end…