
You made me angry.
I fought too cautiously.
I got really high and suddenly became like a gay man.
Personality
Being too cautious or, on the contrary, starting to play casually when you think victory is certain.
It’s amazing how charismatic you are, but I wonder why you get so cocky, DIO.
I don’t know what it’s like to be a boss, but take this! If only I had the spirit, I would have won easily.
Does the strength of a Stand depend on instantaneous mental power?
What was that cross-dresser…
Although it didn’t become an OVA…
It was too yellow for a vampire.
Not realizing that time stopping gives a later player an advantage was the cause of defeat.
I brought a road roller just for this.
My best friend’s descendant has come all the way from afar, after going through a lot of hardships.
In a long vampire life, there probably won’t be another fun event like this, so I want to enjoy it with a little teasing.
This guy is kind of yellow.
I think that besides being scared by the button flickering, everything else in the battle against Jotaro was chosen pretty optimally.
In the first place, if I had taken down a couple of opponents while messing around chopping up Nukesaku or lowering Polnareff from the stairs, I wouldn’t have lost.
Since time-stop knife throwing is close to the optimal solution against Jotaro, wasn’t it enough to just spam that?
Because I didn’t improve the mental attitude of being overly confident.
Well, I was being quite careful, though…
I am losing due to the explosive power of Joestar, who made me suffer immensely in life.
Even if I was doing things carefully along the way, the conclusion is that it is the result of a proud habit of disdain.
Far from being monotonous, it’s an awful development for a battle manga, don’t you think?
Complete defense is impossible, and it’s not like we’re playing a fighting game where we get chipped away endlessly by long-range attacks without any chance to counter.
In other words, it’s foolish to repeat the same thing after I threw the time-stopping knife once and didn’t die.
Didn’t you have enough knives?
After throwing, they were acting all relaxed.
You were winning in terms of rush speed, so it would have been better to just whittle them down with the difference in specs.
>>24
In the second speed comparison of the rush, your fists were broken, and you must have felt that the specs were piling up there, right?
So it must have been decided that we should quickly wrap things up.
Well, a road roller would be the substitute for a knife, I guess.
Since Stapura can move for about 2 seconds, I think all the knives will be knocked off anyway.
So I’ll crush it with a steamroller.
If I keep using the knife little by little, there’s quite a possibility that Jotaro will grow even more.
The reason for defeat was that, when I challenged with the road roller, they were already better at the timing of stopping time.
Hurrying to a conclusion cannot be entirely deemed a mistake in judgment.
It’s a road roller! If you judged that you couldn’t secure a win in the rush shootout, then trying to crush from above with weight while taking advantage of the advantageous rush might have been quite reasonable.
It’s like an OVA with a tanker truck! After that, instead of running away, maybe it would have been better to crush it down and take a gamble on the vampire’s regeneration ability with a self-destruct.
>>29
I don’t really understand how Jotaro escaped from under the car, so I think they would still be able to escape even if that is done.
While you were saying things like wanting to sing a song or whatever, wouldn’t it have been over if you just punched in the stomach?
I feel like I did my best until I became like a gay man.
I think it’s already a loss as soon as you start playing with Nukesaku.
Once I turned into a cross-dresser, I suddenly became weak…
Did I get too carried away and let my guard down?
>>34
It seems I can analyze myself and identify my shortcomings, such as being careless.
Why does this vampire get so carried away!
I think using the difference in downtime is a good strategy for a road roller.
Even after becoming a “okama,” I haven’t become weak, and there haven’t been any significant mistakes, so I can only say that Jotaro’s anger was unusual.
Isn’t it enough to just do ◯◯? Jotaro, who has become furious, somehow manages to resolve it in a way that makes no sense.
Did Jotaro become too strong?
It should be even more powerful now that it has become accustomed to Joseph’s blood.
I became too strong and turned into a gay man.
The Jotaro from Part 3 is like a mythological hero, so there’s no way to win against him.
It’s terrible that it can be understood as becoming a drag queen.
But that’s a gay person, isn’t it?
Since I can’t win against the final Jotaro in a fistfight, using ranged weapons is actually a good idea.
It’s so cool how it can incapacitate with just one finger of the Emesspu…
>>43
Since sucking Joseph’s blood, it seems like I might end my sentences with “yoon♡”…
I think it’s a well-executed plan to the point where I don’t really understand how we escaped from the road roller in the end.
Even if I somehow manage to escape, logically speaking, there probably wouldn’t be any time left.
How many more seconds can Jotaro-chan be stopped for, I wonder?♡
I think it’s cute and I like it when it looks like it’s making a thumping sound from on top of the road roller.
Although it’s said that DIO is getting a bit cocky at the end, Jotaro is also acting pretty nonchalantly, like going into a manhole.
>>48
This place is full…
>>48
They may have caught up with us by sliding down the river and into the underground waterway.
I can’t think of any other rational explanation.
Radius 20m barrier Emerald Splash (If there’s no time stop, I’ll die)
Chariots’ surprise attack to the head (die if not a vampire)
So, besides Jotaro, there are quite a few others who are barely managing to get through…
Knife throwing
Check if they are dead or until the heartbeat is confirmed.
Escape route
Road roller
I think that when laid out like this, it really shows that they have thought carefully and are fighting properly.
While it’s a point of contention like when did the manhole get there, the battle with DIO has quite a few issues, like flying in the air, so I’ve decided not to worry about it.
Should we stop time in advance when we behead?
It seems like we could break through if it were the agreement from that time.
If I lost to Jonathan three times in a row while in a comfortable state, then of course I’d become more cautious…
Because I spent the entire 7 seconds of the time stop advantage bringing in a road roller.
Since it is completely blended with Joseph’s blood, it should be strong, but it’s convincing to say that Jotaro is even stronger.
It wasn’t that I got carried away and became weak, was it?
From halfway through, I’m putting all my effort into figuring out how to defeat it without getting close, so deep down I’ve already admitted that I can’t win.
When facing a completely furious Jotaro, just a little scuffle results in a complete defeat.
I must leverage the advantage of stopping time to avoid close combat.
If I had stopped time, shot Stinging Eyes at my knees, and then used the road roller, I might have won…?
The small-scale attacks not only provided experience points but also made them even angrier, leading to rapid growth.
Thinking about this, Joutarou in his prime is way too strong.
When everyone gathered at the hall to open the coffin and I was kicking them away without letting anyone in…
If it were a vampire technique, it would have been different, but considering that DIO’s regeneration ability in Part 3 has definitely decreased, there might have been some techniques that couldn’t be used.
I went high and stopped time, delivering a one-sided rush on the completely defenseless Jotaro, but I couldn’t take him down at all, so it’s impossible now.
Could it be the same type of Stand…? Until I get completely hyped up, I’m being careful in my actions.
As a result of being careful, it’s all good, Yosh! But I’ve gotten hit twice from being too complacent.
Perhaps if I hadn’t drained Joseph’s blood first, I would have lost more easily.
>>67
Because I was drained of blood, I snapped, so it’s not a simple comparison, but in that situation, if I had been blown away from the manhole, I wouldn’t have been able to suck blood, so I would have probably died just like that.
Jotaro can stop time for 2 or 3 seconds in such a short period.
Given this growth potential, it’s scary to give it time.