
…….. The final “The World” staple rush… It’s a really… message… This is for you, Mr. Joestar. Please take the dream… Please let it be conveyed… It’s a message… This is for you, Mr. Joestar. Please take the dream… Please let it be conveyed… But, Joostap… Ah, change direction… Yat New A… take care… I don’t understand… what I said… The other day… I was heading in that direction… De-oh… My consciousness is starting to fade… Punching… Running specifically at night… blowing away from here… I’m watching below. I feel like there’s a danger… A wonderful sound will puncture it… I felt a dangerous feeling, just like Joe’s Joeling voice… I can hear the answer everywhere the key reaches…
Kakyoin… is this your final struggle…?
Rather, it’s funny that Dio doesn’t get it at all.
But it’s Joseph, right?
It seems like none of that group would notice, except for Joseph.
DIO with poor intuition
If he didn’t recognize that time had stopped, would Jotaro have also not recognized that time was stopped?
DIO thinks that even if he understood, there would be nothing he could do about it.
Even if this much is presented, I think it would be unlikely that it can’t be deciphered, as it has significance related to the person’s death and the strange abilities that have been revealed so far.
Even if we understand it, there’s nothing we can do about it.
Rather, DIO will notice Joseph’s entire body covered in Hermit Purple after this, so stand users generally have very good intuition.
The protagonist, who awakened to an equal stand due to their weakness being exploited after their abilities were recognized, is defeated.
This is about trust developed through travel and discussions like that.
Kakyoin wouldn’t do something as pointless as that! The trust of his friends.
No way!
Such a thing!
The true identity of DIO’s “The World” is!!
So it’s the ability to stop time!
I… I got it, Kakyoin!
A message that squeezes out your life!
I certainly received it!
It is too quick for Jotaro to start responding to the time stop.
DIO, being DIO, doesn’t have the leisure to let his guard down against Joseph, so he can’t afford to pay attention to Kakyoin, whom he has already defeated.
That being said, they look down on both Joseph and Kakyoin, so they are unaware that the baton is being passed.
Stand users have strong mental power, so it makes sense that their perception abilities are quite high.
Was there any reason you didn’t bring the ultraviolet irradiation device?
Maybe it works on DIO too, right?
It is indeed a big step towards a major turnaround…
What the hell is Jotaro, anyway…
The non-Stand genuine Ripple still deals fatal damage as usual, right?
Even if you notice it normally, you’ll be like, “So what are you going to do about it, you guys?”
Well, I’ve come to start learning…
At this time, DIO is the strongest Stand user, but considering the current number of characters, he is barely at the upper tier in terms of strength.
Actually, was it not too good to give unnecessary hints like with Nukasaku and Polnareff during the staircase situation?
The same type of stand…? No way!? That’s definitely some crazy intuition.
Porpor-kun, who can assassinate without even being sensed by vampires, is quite terrifying, isn’t he?
I broke the watch…
No way! DIO’s ability is!
…
Time-blowing stand!!
It’s impossible to take measures just because you realize that time has stopped.
Of course, there are strategies to beat The World.
Since time stop doesn’t activate automatically, you can just stab them in the brain and kill them in one hit.
The problem is that the main body is an immortal vampire.
He’s just a natural enemy, you know, Joseph.
Because I can use the Ripple.
Kakyoin, who sensed his abilities, communicated that Joseph wouldn’t be able to win unless he realized it.
I think Polnareff was doing quite well with the sudden headbutt.
A foundation spec comparable to Stupra with a 5-second stop time.
It’s a strength that normally wouldn’t lose under any circumstances.
It’s often teased that the final boss characters have a weak move when they let the protagonist go, but in this work’s case, it’s strange that the protagonist side hasn’t died yet! That’s how tightly packed it is…
I even checked if the heart had stopped!
Looking back, the final showdown was truly high level.
It’s partly because I’m perceptive.
“That’s based on the trust we’ve built so far, that ‘Kakyoin won’t do anything meaningless in this gambling hall.'”
That’s why I realized it through reverse reasoning of “there must be some meaning.”
I might have stopped at the same thought as DIO, still at a stage where I don’t trust him that much yet.
A careless DIO-sama who forgot about the ripple a few times and tried to punch directly.
It’s dramatic, but it can’t be helped.
It makes sense that Johnny from Part 7 is so perceptive because there is a baton here.
Even if it wasn’t meaningless, I tried my best to hit the final surprise attack, but I ended up shooting in the wrong direction, right?
You wouldn’t think that would happen! It’s not something you easily consider.
Although I have lost my strength, I am still one of the foremost users of Ripple.
Isn’t it unfair that just DIO’s body has specs capable of unilaterally defeating most Stand users?
Even if he acts pompous, Dio can’t shake off the bratty mentality from his human days.
If Kakyoin was aware of it, then DIO was aware of it too.
There was also information like when Nakazawa said something about Nuke Saku or when Polnareff said he didn’t understand what he was saying…
I still don’t really understand what the same type of stand means.
Does that mean that anyone with a close-range power type has the potential to stop time? Or does it mean that the same time-stopping ability was hidden as a unique ability of Star Platinum?
Is it possible that if Jotaro had initially confronted Doppio or the priest, he would have acquired time skipping or time acceleration instead of time stopping?
Immortal! Ageless and undead! Stand power! That’s exactly it, DIO + The World.
Stapla doesn’t have fast speed; it has the ability to manipulate time.
Ultimately, it led to stopping time.
I was interpreting it as.
It’s unfair that DIO can take a hit and not die.
But King Crimson is stronger, right?
Looking at it now, the text for Emerald Splash is packed too tightly vertically.
If you have the durability to respond even for just a moment to a surprise attack, then you’re invincible, just like King Crimson.
The main unit being a vampire has insane performance.
Immortal! Eternal youth and immortality! Stand power!
Jotaro is overflowing with unfounded confidence, thinking he can defeat Derby brother just by bluffing.
The emerald splash here… and then DIO’s line is
I end up replaying the voice of the OVA character in my head rather than the anime’s Koyasu voice.
Kinkuri and the world have the understanding that whoever takes the first move wins.
It’s ironic that DIO was too cautious of Jotaro, which ended up giving him experience in time stopping and led to his defeat.
Kikukuri specializes in surprise attacks that skip time instead of comparing rushes like in World, which is a boss-like fighting style.
After playing around comparing rushes, Dio-san, who supposedly decided to go all out and take down the Joestar bloodline without holding back, makes you wonder which is it.
There must be something that connects intellectual characters like Joseph and Kakyoin.
Joseph witnessed the moment when Kakyoin suddenly got blown away as he thought he had entered the battle.
Because I had information from Polnareff too.
It feels like I barely noticed.
With the financial power of the SPW Foundation, prepare something like a fire truck with a water cannon.
How about Joseph flooding DIO’s mansion while using Ripple?
Vanilla and DIO can use Ripple, but there’s nothing Derby’s brother and Kenny G can do about it.
The speed comparison of the rush likely also had the meaning of accurately measuring Jotaro’s abilities, or rather, Star Platinum’s capabilities.
Most people would die if they were crushed by a road roller while time is stopped, so DIO’s strategy isn’t wrong.
Jotaro was just too strange in many ways.
Kakyoin was! Straining every ounce of his strength until the brink of death… unfortunately, he missed his target… but he was trying to fight DIO!
That fighting spirit! I’ve fully inherited it!
Why is it that Jotaro can use a few minutes of time stop that DIO trained for over a long period in just a few seconds?
It should be set up as a tank truck so that it can be killed with an explosion.
When Kakyoin started laughing out loud during the battle with The Sun, I just decided he had gone crazy!
Emerald Splash…
What is this? Shooting in a completely different direction…
Message…
So you’ve come to spread the word that DIO’s “World” has the ability to stop time, huh… Hmph…
Stealing a clock… Could it be a stand that stops time…?
Damn it! Dio!
I don’t understand why the portable ultraviolet performer device, which was already available during the second act, wasn’t brought out.
I feel like I could have sealed the deal by setting traps with ripples all around.
If time is being stopped by speed, then…
I have a feeling that my Star Platinum makes time feel longer… well, not to the extent that it stops or anything.
I think I was aware of it to some extent, so I responded quickly.
The World vs. King Crimson is
Ignoring the performance of the main unit and with no information on either side, it’s King Crimson.
If you have information, The World.
If it includes the main unit, then DIO.
It feels like that.
It’s exciting when the protagonist gains the cheat abilities of the final boss, but I don’t hear about that very often.
It might be because if we don’t depict the process, it becomes convenience-oriented.
It’s an incredible Stand ability to be able to create a barrier with a radius of X km.
If Polnareff could use Hamon, it would have been over.
Isn’t it weirder to absorb Star Finger and Justice rather than stopping time?
As expected, the art in Part 3 is amazing.
DIO’s stand is a stand that breaks clocks…?
You can probably stretch your fingers since you can shrink depending on the image of your stand…
Joseph might not be able to be taught from scratch because he is naturally capable of using the ripple breathing technique.
There is a part where Jotaro’s overwhelming basic abilities create a sort of gap that makes it seem like he practically has no abilities at all.
I don’t think I can lose even though I have time stopping, close-range power destruction, and a range of 10m for long-range attacks.
It may seem sudden, but I really do love Part 3…
Jotaro from Part 3 is seriously past his prime in both mental sharpness and Stand power.
By the way, did the fact that Stray went out of control cause the inheritance of the Ripple to be cut off?
I must surpass humans… Dio… If I stitch Danny with wire and throw him into the furnace, Jonathan won’t be able to stand up…
I’m stopping timeeeee!!!! I wish I could shout out with that much energy, but it wasn’t like that…
The most unusual one is Joseph.
What do you mean, “born that way”?
Joseph was trying to teach, but it seems he was turned down because of his weird joke.
Kakyoin is a man who does meaningless things even at a time like this…
By the way, I wonder if Ripple works on stone creatures…
If it’s a regular vampire, a ripple can handle it somehow.
I lost to Jonathan because I let my guard down, and I let my guard down and lost again.
It seems that mastering ripples and rotation leads to a Stand…
Doing something so meaningless means that that Hakyouin is a fake…!?
Joseph quit using Ripple breathing to grow old with Elina.
Dio seems to be realizing what I want to convey after breaking the clock tower and stopping the clock, but he’s really too oblivious about his own situation.
Come to think of it, Stands in Stands of the Plaza have such destructive power that you can obliterate enemy Stands with just one punch to the knee.
During the battle on the way, was I really holding back a lot since everything except for the Tower of Grey remained intact…?
I like the members of the third division because they are really close friends.
Stop the clock…
Stop the clock hands…
Destroy the clock…!!
I see! DIO’s Stand ability was the power to destroy clocks!
Jotaro was way too tolerant, not really angry until that point.
In the first place, a serious Stapla can blow away trucks in a head-on collision or create a big hole in the ground with a single punch.
The latter has an unbelievable power that can even struggle against huge bombs and cannons, and if it’s shot into a human body, it won’t just create a hole but will explode.
If Joseph had taken even a little damage from Hermit Purple afterwards, it would be seen as foolish, but since he realized that the opponent can stop time, it’s clear that DIO is quite clever.
DIO was torn apart because he was attacked with his left half that he was not yet accustomed to.
First of all, it’s strange that Kakyoin notices the time stop without any hints on the first encounter.
I think he must have been pretty angry when he beat Dan up.
Instead of playing with Polnareff on the stairs or having fun with Nukesaku, I could have killed one of the members inside right there, so this guy really can’t afford to be complacent.
Well, in reality, both the main body and the stand’s performance are extraordinary, DIO.
Jotting down grudges and writing a fake name in the inn’s ledger, Jotaro is surprisingly meticulous, isn’t he?
It’s not just super speed or some cheap ability!
The fact that The World or DIO himself eagerly turned Polnareff’s direction and mocked him.
I completely don’t understand why Jotaro was able to move after using up all his time.
After several decades since the serialization, I finally understood it after being explained by someone anonymous.