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I can shoot sword needles…
If I had to say, the sword and armor without damage feedback are abilities.
It’s really close-range, but it doesn’t have much power.
I didn’t really use the armor blast much.
>>4
Well, the defense power decreases significantly, so it’s actually difficult to find a good time to use it.
I think a sword that can cut anything is quite a remarkable special ability, but…
If someone told me that my special ability is to cut with a sword, I would feel a bit discouraged.
>>5
Wouldn’t it be great if you could cut through anything?
>>19
You are a master… a master of the sword, stronger than anyone, able to cut through anything!
I might be happy if you said that.
I don’t have the skill to handle this ability even if I were to receive it.
I don’t really have an image of the armor’s defense being useful.
>>9
The body being incredibly durable might be due to the Stand ability… I sometimes see it said only half-jokingly.
Is Polnareff tough because of the armor stand, or is the armor stand tough because of Polnareff?
Moreover, there’s no chariots perspective, so it’s really amazing.
How are you moving it?
A type that simply has high base specifications.
It pretends to be impressive, but its specs are just average and terrible.
I think status changes are abilities.
Using armor purge increases speed, and during the Vanilla battle, it also extends the range.
Comedy Adjustment: S
There are quite a few stands that are immune to physical attacks, you know…
I don’t think someone with such a weak stand could be driven into a corner like that, but considering the incredible training behind it, it’s a different story.
But this guy really has a face and spikes like Jaggy-sama…
The durability of the user itself is high, so the sustained combat capability is strong.
Rather than this guy, it’s Polnareff’s status that is high.
>>20
Have I used Armored Takeoff outside of the first battle?
>>21
Not using it.
There is a scene where Anubis uses dual swords in the anime original.
>>21
I haven’t used it, I don’t create duplicates, and I’ve only shown the power to lift people around this time, so it is believed there was a meat bud correction.
>>21
I used it to dodge Hol Horse’s bullets, but the trajectory changed and it ended up having a half-hearted appearance.
>>21
I think I used it just a little when dodging Hol Horse’s bullets.
Perhaps the enhancement of the main body’s recovery ability is a stand ability.
They say defense decreases, but if you can move at the speed of a clone, I think it’s incredibly strong.
I didn’t use it much, but…
The few properly trained Stand users, Polnareff.
The result of all the various efforts I’ve put in is this, so I must have been really weak at the start.
>>28
Pammy!
>>28
I think they were able to perform reasonably well even in their child state during the Alessio match, so they had talent.
Is it an advantage to be able to attack without touching an opponent who is dangerous to touch?
>>29
Even though I was bitten at the tip of the sword, it was okay…
I wonder if it will return to how it was if I wait.
>>42
Well, it would be tough if there were damage detection for the sword tip we launched and the armor we purged.
I feel like I would die of frustration if I got completely shut down by this guy, even though I have a ridiculously elaborate Stand ability.
And it seems like there’s a high probability of getting completely shut out.
I wonder if there’s power or not.
It might be a ability that nullifies a single fatal damage.
In that case, it makes sense that even if the torso is pierced and the head is split, they could still be alive.
Even though I was mentally exhausted, it was bad that I was losing normally to a remote type cameo.
I can also make the stand statue smaller!
It seems that although Koichi is doing well, others can also succeed if they try hard enough.
>>34
Without Joseph’s commentary, I don’t know what I’m doing myself.
Fast, with sword reach, and able to move precisely.
Instead, it doesn’t have power, so unlike other close-range types, it can’t just push through, which means it relies on the main body…
What the hell is this Requiem that has changed into a completely unrelated ability?
>>36
It probably got all glitchy because it was activated when I was on the verge of death.
When I’m feeling good, I can lift the main unit and jump up, but when I’m not, I struggle even to drag the main unit to move.
Didn’t the range really extend when that ugly guy was killed?
The fact that a stand itself is armed is rare in itself.
Isn’t having a sword a special ability?
Well, when it actually comes down to it, it’s usually not the slashing attack but rather the piercing punishment that determines the outcome.
If I say it’s too complicated right now, that’s one thing, but the stands in Part 3 are just too simple.
>>47
Originally, it’s an extension of the superpowers seen in AKIRA and Demon City Shinjuku…
Before I knew it, I became someone with abilities.
I wonder if the thrown sword needle will regenerate if I lose it…
The ability to slice through the air is probably the result of ten years of training, right…?
What Jotaro said about how simple is strong, but it’s just too straightforward in Part 3’s stands.
It’s simple to explain the abilities, yet there are so many things they can do, and the ones with insane power are all over the place.
It wouldn’t be strange for a sword and armor that don’t cause damage to the main body to be abilities, but I still don’t understand.
Since they are a naturally born Stand user, it’s hard to believe they would misunderstand their ability.
Since it’s filled with stands that have special abilities, I think it’s a plus that humanoid stands don’t have any weird ability disadvantages.
It might be because Polnareff has a simply nice guy mentality.
In Requiem, it’s the same with GE that it becomes completely unrelated abilities.
>>56
It can also be interpreted as an extension of sensory overload…
>>63
Slice with a sword → The original body is split open and a new creature is born.
I could interpret it as an extension! Alright!
I wonder if this guy disappeared after becoming a turtle Nareref.
It’s something that should be expected, isn’t it! Even Enya Granny says that, and to some extent, it seems like the specifications on the data can be covered up with spirit.
It’s amazing that even after being hit by Abdul’s fire, you can recover without any damage at least once, Armor.
If you were hit by that kind of flame, any living thing would normally retire immediately.
Dio was in a situation that was far beyond just a crazy mansion fire.
It’s terrifying because I can slice through everything at super speed.
It’s a bit questionable that there’s no power.
This is the result of my effort.
Because it’s a simple attack, it becomes strong once mastered.
>>64
I really wonder what it is that supports kinkuru too…
>>65
The experience from fighting Dio once is huge.
There is a weakness where you can’t attack while time is being skipped.
>>74
It’s strange that I can launch an all-out attack the moment time starts moving.
>>82
It’s not all-directional…
I was just using the bloodstains to pinpoint the moment time jumped and completely predict the opponent’s attack position…
>>82
Since I’ve experienced a belly punch from behind before, I know what it’s like…
But isn’t only Silver Chariot able to pick up things that have fallen behind the dresser?
>>66
Ah
Wasn’t there a time when we also dealt with Abdul’s flames using sword techniques?
I don’t know how to train even if I have another special ability type stand.
>>68
It’s something you would expect to be done!!
The stand of Part 3 is a special stand of 31 pillars blessed by the Tarot and the Nine Honor Gods.
I just came up with that theory.
Oh, I’m going to perform Requiem!
Isn’t it concerning that it can’t share visuals as a close-range type…?
Isn’t it insane that you countered the first hit of the King Crimson while in a wheelchair?
>>77
Because I have experience fighting an enemy that can stop time…
If only the god Anubis had joined us, we could have become the strongest…
>>78
If that guy becomes part of the team, he will definitely become the comic relief number 2.
You can effectively become immortal in Requiem.
It seems that the durability decreases when purged, but there’s no defense power given the state of being armored… it’s like a really soft armor.
I can’t tell if the Chariots are amazing or if Polpol-kun is amazing…
Requiem begins to interfere with the surrounding spirits regardless of its original stand.
Chariots were able to create a single-target death experience loop with control by using a wide-range reset for rampaging.
I think the sword speed that can cut down the Hangman moving at the speed of light (self-proclaimed) is pretty amazing.
>>89
This sword technique is something that Polnareff has on his own, even though it’s also part of Chariot’s abilities to predict movements…
>>89
I just placed it in a spot that seems like it would go through for now.
It’s a feat like predicting the direction from the gun’s muzzle and deflecting the bullet.
>>89
Why can’t that guy stop time?
The boss must have been really scared to have their abilities seen through on the first encounter.
The toughness of the real body that survived when I was thrown off a cliff by the boss might have manifested in the armor of the Chariots.
There’s no way I could attack the moment the bloodstains increased → But I can…
It’s amazing to think that a stand that could originally only cut has developed abilities like armor release and sword projectile through training.
Considering that Star Platinum can stop time, it really seems to be the pinnacle of physically specialized stands in the story.
>>97
The original superpower is probably more like a Kamaitachi than telekinesis, so whether it is physical or not.
Simply put, those who use it are strong.
I haven’t seen the 5-part Naeref during the off time, so I don’t know, but was it making the Chariot push a wheelchair or something?
It’s strong precisely because it’s simple, but it can’t push through a crisis like Stapura can.
Since he values the spirit of chivalry, the Chariots that emerged were free from strange tricks or cowardly slip damage.
If Polnareff was like a nameless guy, he would have turned into a worthless stand that would inject poison or produce weird parasites.
>>102
My swordpoint precisely strikes the enemy’s vital spot and lays eggs…
It’s often said that Anubis can completely respond after receiving a single hit, but I think his transparency ability is also too suited for assassination and it’s pretty scary.
I can do things like throwing needles or taking them off to accelerate, you know…
Isn’t it faster than Star Platinum, except for time stop?
>>105
Well, insects can move faster than Star Platinum…
To be honest, even with the armor on, it doesn’t seem like there’s much defense.
They say that as long as you know the trajectory, you can move at the speed of light and cut.
That target is horrifyingly small.
It’s too insane to get a hit on King Crimson holding the Epitaph.
Next, the damage dealt was from the Experience Requiem, which nullifies abilities.
If you understand the trajectory, it’s not normal to be able to counter an opponent even at the speed of light.
What is this high elephant that can do various things…?
The things the enemy could do with their special abilities were simple, right?
>>113
You can shoot a splash, extend your body like tentacles, create a barrier, share visuals, and manipulate your opponent if you enter their body.
I can’t believe I won against this guy at first…
>>113
A body that can become slim and small.
When the body fluid is ejected, it solidifies and generates destructive power.
When I think of it as a combination, it might be that the number of abilities is the same as the chariot wearing armor and holding a sword.
I can use my thin body to manipulate humans and create barriers.
While the main character has skill, it’s pretty impressive that Jotaro was genuinely panicking when he was possessed by the god Anubis.
It’s not like the stand statues have forms that reflect their abilities, like in the case of Emperor or Aerosmith.
Considering that I was chasing after a boss, I must have been involved in investigations and battles related to stands all along, so my practical experience is probably extraordinary.
The fact that it has been developing since childhood and that I have been training is significant.
>>117
When I was a child, Chariots were weak, you know.
A stand user of the orthodox warrior type who has become strong through personal training.
It seems that as soon as the Hangman almost closes its eyes, you can tell it’s about to jump, so just aligning your timing and placing it on the sword’s trajectory should work well.
I was cutting it.
Being a Stand is an amazing advantage, right?
Once it manifests, I’ll manage it with effort.
>>119
Effort is important, but if you go about it the wrong way, it can end up stifling your potential, which is troubling.
But when comparing the stands of the Joestar group, the old man’s stand really is the most pathetic…
>>122
With the mental strength of my younger days, I could probably transform thorns into a humanoid form like Jolyne and create a rush.
>>122
I’ve loved tricks with ropes since I was young, and I think it looks good on you.
>>122
It’s really pushing it with the ripples, isn’t it?
>>138
Before the ripple flows, it gets easily torn apart by DIO, so its durability is also low.
>>122
Just the fact that you can do rope magic without preparing a rope makes you strong.
He may not be the protagonist, so he didn’t stand out, but if he uses his ripple technique, an ordinary person would fall immediately.
Anubis dual-wielding is so strong and cool that I wanted to somehow control it and turn it into a power-up event.
Not having a typical weakness is a big deal.
It feels much safer than those guys who are done for if they crack.
The Hermit of Purple has absolutely no offensive capabilities.
>>127
Well, if I hit it with something spiky, it looks painful, but the high priestess doesn’t have any scars, so there’s really no damage at all, right?
The boss, who even dislikes showing his face, must have gone to the trouble of coming to kill, likely having eliminated all the assassins and such.
In fighting games, dual-wielding may be weakened, but it’s still incredibly cool.
From the perspective of someone who can’t see the Stand, it’s a supernatural ability that suddenly tears them apart or leaves them full of holes.
When Jotaro fights, the fact that he is prepared for a life-or-death struggle is the highest level of appreciation, isn’t it?
The excitement of dual-wielding Anubis is amazing.
Chariot’s Requiem is like the sun behind a person, what is that…
Is it okay to break Bucciarati like that?
Is Jonathan’s stand also presumed to be Hermit Purple?
That muscle doll?
>>139
It’s probably a human form shaped like a super muscular thorn, similar to Stapura.
>>139
The World can use the abilities of all Stand users.
So it became that the thorn unleashed by DIO was said to be Jonathan’s.
It may have changed again since then, but probably that’s the case.
>>139
If it’s comparable to a real-life Stapr, then it’s sufficient, to put it simply.
There might be a disadvantage that learning ripple might lead to becoming like that.
The ugly guy who can win against this guy is amazing.
>>141
What’s amazing is that he’s directly facing off against Magicians Red…
Isn’t it abnormal for abilities that are advantageous in killing and fighting to manifest in the first place…?
It’s often ridiculed, but there are extremely limited ways to deal with the sword strikes in the thread image.
>>145
Even Stapler can’t win unless it cuts through meat head-on…
Hamipa is too weak as a ability compared to the protagonist of the previous work, but I think it suited Joseph perfectly.
Polnareff is oddly highly regarded by both enemies and allies.
Looking at the results, it’s oddly, or rather, obviously so.
>>147
The counter to King Crimson doesn’t only rely on the Blood Clock, but also on Polnareff’s skill and speed, or it won’t work…
Joseph can use Hamon and also has the ability to manipulate water, so that should be fine.
>>148
It’s suitable for Joseph because it can send ripples through Hamipa.
They were both just weakened.
The old man seems like he wouldn’t really consider facing a vampire head-on, as he has managed to cope with such powerful foes using underhanded tactics.
It’s a mystery how Nareref from Part 5 survived after seemingly falling off a cliff and almost dying.
>>150
It’s hard to believe that someone could have pulled themselves up from that condition and gathered a wheelchair and a hideout all alone; there must have been a collaborator or a lifesaver involved…
It was said to be something like being able to freely unleash the intestinal muscles of the Satipologia Beetle, and I thought Hermit Purple might be strong.
>>153
The problem is that Grandpa’s ripple has weakened…
I can watch Captain Tsubasa, and I have a refrigerator, so living a turtle life might actually be enjoyable.
Joseph’s abilities other than combat have grown rapidly.
I wonder if the term “Umihara Kawase,” which refers to the Tarzan-style movement, is still known today!?
>>160
I don’t understand Tarzan.
>>160
At least it’s Hitler’s ambition…
If Polnareff had mastered the sword, he might have been able to slash at a speed that surpasses light, and he might have been able to join when he stopped.
A cream that is too strong and rough the more you think about it.
>>164
If Vanilla hadn’t become a vampire, that one jab to the tongue in the original thread would have been the end… what is that about…?
Only Polnareff, the master of the sword who can inflict damage on stands, is playing a different game.
Just to be sure, the hermit purple has enough strength for a reasonably built adult to swing like Tarzan.
There are stands with enough power to bend iron pipes, so it’s practically not even a battle.
Jotaro is not someone you can take it easy on; the fact that it’s questionable whether he can win is the highest level of praise.
I was saying that I have to break a camera that costs several tens of thousands of yen, but it seems to have so many applications that it could work out any way.
>>169
I only broke it once at the beginning, and after that, I just let it crawl and was capturing its image; it has been growing steadily, hasn’t it?
>>169
First of all, at the level of a real estate mogul, having a camera is probably nothing to worry about.
When it comes to the serious kill mode with vanilla ice and DIO,
I’m scared of getting stabbed straight through the top of my head.
I think if Joseph during his peak had activated Hermit Purple, the Pillar Men would have been resurrected and killed in seconds.
I think if you bind the opponent and unleash ripple waves, you can win against most opponents.
It can’t be helped because the Empress was her own body.
Anubis dual-wielding is tough even against Star Platinum, so it’s simply that the base performance is strange.
Cream has nothing to do with Tarot at all; are you kidding me?
>>179
You should have said that much earlier!
>>184
Tarot, huh! I see!
Is the tarot already sold out?
Egyptian 9 Glory God! Is that also an option?
Scream… ?
>>179
There’s no helping it; I’ve used up both the tarot and the nine divine blessings.
>>179
Does that mean you only lick the cream?
>>187
Relo-relo-relo-relo-relo
Abdul’s way of winning was also similar to the peak strike, so he really seems to have considerable strength.
The hermit’s purple seems a bit weak, but it has no damage feedback and can do various things.
I feel like if Hol Horse had been on my side, we could have performed well as a distance and close combat combo.
Compared to the recent JoJo’s unusually strong stands, I feel like it’s actually a big hit that I can fight normally with.
I want a stand that can do anything like Yellow Temperance.
>>182
When DIO intervened during the television, it exploded…
>>189
DIO’s Stand ability was the power to precisely destroy machines!!
When facing Chariot controlled by Anubis, I was able to deflect by hitting the belly of the blade, but if it were the original Chariot controlled by Polnareff, just touching the blade of the rapier would result in being cut and unable to deflect… I hope that is the case.
The more I think about it, the more the stand parameters and performance are mismatched.
I also have the skill to prepare weird scare tactic videos to show to those who have been probing the boss.
There’s a sense that the stand is just strong because the stand user is strong.
I had been training to get revenge for my sister.
It seems that an ordinary Stand user wouldn’t train that much.
Compared to Part 3’s (super awesome), Part 5 and Part 6’s (super awesome) seem to be considered at a slightly lower level.
Especially destructive power.
I love the part in the Vanilla battle where the output increases with anger.
I feel like there was a setting where I trained a lot after my stand manifested.
Polnareff is strong, so he has a strong Stand.
The training and the matter with my younger sister are actually unrelated.
I think it’s a strength that includes the ability of the main body to think quickly in emergencies.
If a cool armored knight’s stand spoke when I was a child, of course I would train.
>>205
I thought it might get more exciting if we made a flashy production to make contact…