
Hehehehe, well… I had the chance to do it again!
I think that even when JoJo forms a team with friends, the focus on activity tends to concentrate on certain characters.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure… is that what it is?
Santana was defeated by a ripple without training.
Eshidishi died by a string.
Wamuu won a hard-fought victory against Caesar.
Cars breaks the blade with a chop.
Unlike Jotaro, who wins with relative ease,
Joseph’s battles, where he always wins just at the last moment, are fascinating.
>>4
It’s stronger than that vampire opponent…
>>4
Deceiving the darkness, evading the moment, slipping past the blade.
It seems that at that time, Mr. Araki believed that the flow of the protagonist defeating enemies was the traditional path.
It’s not often talked about, but the fact that you defeat Str right from the start shows you’re quite a big deal.
Speaking of which, I wonder what happened to the Santana that was retrieved by the Speedwagon Foundation.
>>8
I feel like there’s a possibility of being disposed of after defeating Kars, it’s dangerous.
>>8
Since Stroheim mentioned that he has investigated how finely he needs to chop for the Pillar Man to die, it’s likely that he was minced in an experiment.
Who said that if you destroy the Red Stone of Aija, you won’t be able to defeat the three?
>>10
The Man of the Pillar
>>10
The world of JoJo is a world where fate is predetermined.
I wonder if someone predicted that it would lead to that ending.
>>10
It seems to mean that without using a red stone as a ripple amplifier, there’s no chance of winning.
In the end, what was amplified became Kars’ ripple.
Starting from the third part, there will be at least one character who frequently engages in solo battles, separate from the protagonist.
I wonder if Stand users can easily defeat the Pillar Men.
>>13
I feel like there’s an overall lack of firepower.
Those you can defeat, you can defeat.
>>13
I think it’s just about okay to have cream.
It seems like it won’t be enough even if I shave it with The Hand.
>>13
It has regenerative abilities and its natural physical capabilities are monstrous.
The freeze in Echoes 3 is just a weight of a few dozen kilograms, so it’s nothing to worry about.
No matter how long JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure continues, the Pillar Men are still the most outlandish characters.
It’s way too tough to take on without a stand, isn’t it?
I know you can win if it’s the Sun.
I don’t feel like I can win without a Stand against Rock Humans.
There is no way to defeat Devo.
If it were the style from the third part onwards, Caesar would have defeated one on his own.
If it were Josuke, he would tear off a piece of meat, escape outdoors, and then heal the piece of meat, dragging his body out into the sunlight.
It seems like it could do something like that.
If the regeneration ability is too strong, you can’t defeat them instantly and end up being defeated instead.
First, either the ripple or the sun must be involved; otherwise, damage won’t get through.
>>25
The Sun!
>>25
It seems that when it comes to Cars, if the literal superpower exceeds the range that can be endured as a “living being,” it can pass through quite easily.
It’s often said that a magician like Red, who can melt iron in an instant (easily surpassing magma), could presumably burn someone to death.
>>33
From what I’ve seen of his (Santana’s) experiment, he said that if you pulverize it into tiny pieces, it can’t regenerate.
It’s just based on his standards, though.
These guys probably can’t win against the Love Train, and aren’t human saints amazing?
The OP created nearly 30 years later is too cool.
Deceiving the darkness, evading the moment, slipping through the blade, strike at their weaknesses, yeah~ That’s right!
If you are touched by the pillar man, will even a human die instantly?
>>28
As you can see from the dire situation of Mark, yes.
>>30
It’s thanks to the ripple effect that Joseph and the others are okay…
It’s nice to finally win against Cars with luck.
It can be said that it is precisely because I exhausted all my efforts that I attracted good fortune.
That’s right!
“It’s the ‘Ghostly Ripple’!”
You idiot―――!
>>34
I don’t know what they will say, but they seem to have amazing abilities.
In kanji, it has ripple effects, but stands have nothing to do with the ripple technique, right?
>>35
In the early stages, when breathing stopped, the Stand disappeared as well, and I wonder if there was an intention to make a connection.
Even though the ability to reattach itself after being broken apart is certainly a threat, there shouldn’t have been any depiction of lost parts regrowing.
I think there is a chance of winning if it’s a stand that can make parts disappear or inhibit adhesion.
The problem is that even without resurrection, their combat ability is incredibly high.
The Pillar Man is definitely incredibly strong, but…
The ripple itself is a special effect, so its compatibility is just perfect.
If you land a proper punch, you’ll be quite close to winning at that point.
>>38
Even with a special attack, a half-hearted ripple that hasn’t been trained will be strong enough to bounce back.
There is a feeling that we could win if it’s a stand, but there is also a feeling of whether it’s really okay to get near a stand user.
No past ripple users have been able to kill a Pillar Man, you know.
>>42
I guess I didn’t have enough brainpower, huh?
>>53
The ripple warriors of the past probably fought without tricks like Joseph.
>>77
Cars was reminiscing and taunting, saying things like “You Ripple Warriors are always seeking revenge for your comrades!” and “I can’t lose with wounds like these!” It felt like he was just saying silly things.
It seems that I fought too seriously due to my personality.
>>80
The Hōmon clan always utters the same lines… whether it was two thousand years ago when we first crossed the sea from the western edge of the continent (Mexico) or now.
“Are you going to give up just because you can’t see one of your arms or an eye? ‘How dare you take my friend’s life’… That’s why I laughed.”
The final battle version of Joseph can deliver a maximum power ripple from his fists, and if it hits directly, he can take down Kars in one shot. Simply put, he’s one of the strongest ripple warriors.
As mentioned above, it’s not that the Shining Blade is weak, but rather that Joseph at this time is too strong.
The Kisenka knife itself is something that hardens Kars’ own skin and bones.
Since it is a part of Cars’ body, it makes sense that if you hit it with a ripple stronger than the resistance, it will break.
When it comes to Joseph, it’s rope action.
There are also ripple users like Tonpetty who are prophets.
I have an image that when Ripple is perfected and sublimated into a Stand, it is likely to manifest in the realm of prophecy and such.
Yuu… is… starting?
When I think about it again, it’s amazing how they face off against the higher beings of the vampires with both physical strength and intellect, winning every time…
Since you were born able to use Ripple, your natural talent is quite extraordinary, Joseph.
Jotaro is certainly cool, but Joseph and Josuke have that nice vibe where they’re casual and friendly most of the time, but when it’s time to get serious, they really nail it…
Even if I get some minor injuries, I can heal, so it’s alright, Pillar Man.
Even if you lose a hand, if you attach a random person’s hand, eventually it will adapt and return to normal, which is an incredibly bizarre biological phenomenon.
Once upon a time, there was someone even more amazing than Tonpetty.
Maybe the fate of the man on the pillar was already visible.
If there were no Red Stones, Esidisi wouldn’t have attacked alone, and it wouldn’t have been possible to turn 100 against 2 into two one-on-ones. I think the possibility of losing was high if they had been destroyed.
Joseph was born with the ability to master Hamon breathing.
No descendant inherited the Breath of the Ripple.
>>62
Actually, Jotaro was also born with Hamon breathing (it’s written in something like a setting materials collection).
However, since he hasn’t practiced, it hasn’t been passed down to the child.
It’s just that we need a highly pure red stone, but it doesn’t mean that another super Aja can’t be naturally created.
In the unlikely event of a break, the pillar man, who can be found over time due to its long lifespan, has a significant advantage. Additionally, just like in the main story, the ability to use the threat of breaking it and keeping it as a priority target offers considerable benefits to protect it, even without considering the legends.
Wave patterns are quite convenient, but they’re a hassle to master.
>>65
It is said that without a successor who inherits the training and knowledge of the ripple technique, it cannot be passed down.
The ripple technique is quite versatile, so if I can master it, I want to learn it.
>>68
The way to train respiratory control is too difficult for ordinary people…
If the Stand is a type of energy similar to Ripple, Dio will end up destroying himself…
I can walk on water and climb walls…
Joseph would have done well to use ripple effects when competing with Barbie-kun with a glass of water.
>>72
Even if you don’t know the type, it’s obvious that you’re cheating, so isn’t that no good?
>>75
Isn’t it bad if you can’t see through the tricks?
The Stand is a superpower caused by a virus, so even if Kars can learn it, it seems that it will take some time.
It seems possible to generate horsepower equivalent rotations without a horse when showing the rotation of a steel ball.
You can adjust it to breathe once every 10 seconds or to breathe 10 times per second.
I had to train so that my breath wouldn’t be even slightly disturbed after sprinting at full speed for several hundred meters.
It’s interesting to think that against some of the most formidable invincible beings in history, three exceptional humans make for the strongest party ever, just facing off against an ordinary salaryman.
Santana is not dead, you know.
Because ripple effects are a technique, it is possible that modern research has advanced more than in the past, leading to an increase in the average level.
It seems that past ripple warriors had quite a strong ripple and determination.
Well, having to chase after things while traveling in a world where transportation is not developed might have been tough.
I like cars that show their true nature.
The main house of Tibet? Although the technique of ripples has led to the supreme leader Straytso ending up like that, I wonder if it managed to survive without being involved in the story after the second part.
It seems that both Lisa Lisa and the Italians were living normal lives in their later years, and only Master Messina remains.
Considering that Str is originally a high-physical-ability Ripple user who became a vampire, he seems stronger than Dio, but I wonder how it actually is.
>>85
It’s troublesome to fully understand the characteristics of ripples.
Look at this scarf!
>>85
If you breathe in that ripple, since you’re a vampire, you’ll just disappear, so I don’t think it matters much.
Of course, building physical strength may have some influence to a certain extent, but…
>>87
I think it’s largely about understanding the characteristics of ripple abilities and the techniques passed down among ripple warriors.
Just like that muffler, they probably know the techniques and strategies that have been passed down through generations to deal with ripples.
In that sense, it may have been the misfortune of Stroheim that Joseph, who could fight with all sorts of underhanded tactics to compensate for his immature Ripple, was there.
>>101
That’s why I told you to get used to the city, you fool!
Ah~n
However, it feels like a waste that I won’t be able to use all the techniques as a ripple user.
Inoue Kazuhiko was really a perfect fit.
His strength lies in his deep understanding of the Ripple technique.
It was against a new type that used Thompson submachine guns and grenades.
If it were against a normal ripple warrior, it probably would have been quite strong.
>>94
Hamon users probably haven’t trained to deal with machine guns or grenades either.
He’s using a fighting style that is typical of Joseph, catching his opponent off guard.
I wonder if young Joseph could have defeated Dio in part 1.
When I look at other Ripple users, I can’t help but think that Joseph has a pretty unusual personality for a Ripple user.
Win win win win
It seems that Suto wanted someone to stop him, one way or another.
>>100
I’m not really interested in world domination, so honestly, I’d be generally satisfied just with the point where my body temporarily rejuvenates.
>>100
Originally, although the fear of aging had accumulated,
It seems like I impulsively did it because I actually saw the man on the pillar in a deep sleep…
Is the only one who stands a chance against the Pillar Men among the legendary final bosses the president when Love Train is activated?
I have a feeling that Professor Chocolata might win, but if he can incorporate biological elements that are resistant to mold, the situation will change.
>>103
Wonder of U initiates disasters that are far beyond existing physical phenomena, so I think it could potentially affect even the strongest pillar men with the best physical specs.
It seems possible that they could break through using their physical abilities.
I feel that Joseph’s skill in battle is largely due to his personality.
>>104
It was a bluff to let one’s guard down or a tactical decision, to be sure.
To act so unseriously in front of the enemy or to pretend to beg for one’s life…
Jonathan and the other Hamon warriors probably wouldn’t have accepted it.
>>110
Even the ripple users of the past were soldiers of deception! And they were easily seen through by Esidisi.
Maybe the engagement ring of death was embedded in it…
In front of the pillar man, I want to see this Dio doing that, just a little!
In the cheating battle, Derby brother surpassed Joseph; he’s amazing.
If it’s Gaon, there might be a chance if it hits…
How low could the White Album go?
As long as it is a living being, I feel like I could kill the Pillar Men if all the molecules in their body were unable to move.
>>111
It is guaranteed to reach minus 100 degrees in an instant.
According to the person’s statement, it can be frozen at extremely low temperatures, so it might work on the Pillar Men as it can be frozen at absolute zero or temperatures close to it.
>>113
I wonder if it works on Esidisi too?
>>126
It is said that Esidisi’s blood can reach up to 500 degrees, but in extreme low temperatures, there is also a possibility that his blood could freeze completely.
It seems that Magician’s Red can easily reach around 2000 degrees, so in this case, I don’t know…
When you think about it, Joseph and Kars are quite similar in type.
The ripple users of Tibet were soon invaded by China after the second part ended…
If things go badly, Messi could also die there…
>>93
There was probably a time when there were things like methods within Jump too.
Due to the influence of works like Hokuto and successful hits, there seemed to be a sentiment that characters from parts 1 to 3 needed to be muscular and buff.
The White Album surprisingly isn’t very sturdy, so it seems like it would die if it got hit hard with abandon.
It feels like the protagonist is always JoJo, at least until part 2.
Whether it was Tonpetty or Lisa Lisa, they didn’t receive any notable victories.
>>118
1.2 is simply short.
If there isn’t enough time for the third part, it seems Jotaro will be the only one with any wins.
Even though they settled the grudge with the Ripple family in Part 2, it’s impressive that they successfully switched from Ripple to Stand in Part 3.
>>120
Back when it was serialized, everyone was buzzing about those arms in class!
I was predicting that it might be Jonathan’s ghost.
Narrowing the number of enemies to about four is really good.
The current work has too many characters, making it difficult for readers to remember them all.
The timeline is reversed, but if I had been in a state where I could use Hermit Purple, I could have fought the Pillar Men quite easily.
Hermit Purple is quite a suitable ability for entangling things, isn’t it?
The fact that there is an established dojo in Italy means that there might be a base of the Wave Ripple faction in various countries around the world.
Only Stand users can see the wires, so I can do whatever I want…
It’s really sad that after part 3, there doesn’t seem to be any ripple users other than Joseph.
Well, I guess I’m just keeping a low profile because it’s no longer necessary, but maybe there are surprisingly still some around.
Ripple can be applied to combat, but it is not originally a technique for fighting.
>>129
At first, it was perhaps a breathing method for beauty and health…
>>129
In part 2, there was a significant change in how the ripple method itself was historically explored.
In part 1, Indian monks used it for the treatment of the people.
In a way, it might have been closer to using healing techniques specifically focused on the undead.
It’s an era where both the Pillar Man and vampires have mostly been defeated.
It seems there won’t be any opportunity to use Ripple in battle, and perhaps there haven’t been any Ripple users coming down to the world at all.
I think it will continue modestly as a mysterious dojo of the mystical path once the stone mask and the pillar men are gone, as they also engaged in medical practices.
Ripples are something you cultivate through training.
I haven’t heard of anyone other than Polnareff who has trained to enhance their abilities as a stand user.
>>134
DIO
>>135
Speaking of which, at first, The World was a weak stand that could only stop time for the blink of an eye.
It’s a bit amusing that they have such a muscular and sharp-looking face but possess delicate abilities.
Both Kakyoin and Abdul should have been the type of Stand users who became natural.
Ripple is training to become a Stand user.
Is Tonio also a natural Stand user, but does he also have talent for Ripple?
In terms of healthcare and health, it seems that ripple therapy will still be in demand in the future.
Perhaps the Speedwagon Foundation provides support for activities and protects traditional techniques.
I feel that Tompetty’s prophecy has reached the level of a stand.
>>143
It seems that actually, ripple and rotation are techniques that approach the stand.
It seems like it could be added later that they acquired that ability as a result of mastering ripple.
A woman in her 50s still looks youthful!
There might be people who come to learn about ripple effects for beauty purposes.
>>144
Let’s spread the word and prepare a system where we can gang up and beat down any new vampires that might appear.
>>144
Lisa Lisa is so excessively talented as a Ripple warrior that even Stroheim isn’t that young anymore.
>>144
The information about ripple is too limited, and there are very few people as talented as Lisa Lisa!
It would take decades of training for an ordinary person to master it.
It seems that the White Album has no weaknesses when it comes to freezing, so perhaps Eshidishi will also freeze.
However, if it’s Esidisi, even if he freezes at the start, he can revive from there and might come up with some strategy, so it should be an interesting battle.
In that world, it seems that techniques like iron balls and ripple effects could potentially be elevated to the level of stands.
Like Kenzo’s feng shui.
The way to use Caesar’s soap bubble-wrapped ripple.
From the perspective of a Stand user, it probably looks completely like a Stand ability.
It seems that for Araki-sensei, Ripple may feel like an element that has already concluded dramatically.
It seems that the Stand was created from the desire to create something that isn’t an energy depiction with lightning running like ripples.
>>151
I was planning to focus on Ripple until Part 3, but it seems the editor said that Ripple is enough already…
>>151
At first, I was planning to go with three parts in harmony, but my editor suggested adding new elements.
>>155
The person in charge, who proposed further developing the idea when ripples had already become synonymous with the work, is amazing.
In the final part, I will show you a story that nicely intertwines ripple and stand.
In terms of the strength of the ripple alone, it’s dozens of times stronger than Joseph, Lisa Lisa.
Wasn’t it SBR that made use of both Ripple and Stand?
It’s definitely a story about going to defeat the resurrected DIO!
It’s only natural to fight primarily with ripple in Part 3.
>>158
I never thought it would become something I struggled with just a bit 100 years ago.
>>162
That guy got a stand and is getting pretty full of himself.
Hermit Purple and Hamon are too well-matched, and it’s amazing, but it was sad that I didn’t get to see much of them in action.
>>160
The only one that is really effective is DIO, but even DIO can be countered with things like throwing rocks that destroy the terrain…
>>164
Well, from a meta perspective, once the ripple effect passes, it ends right there…
>>164
If you’re someone who doesn’t resist the ripple, you’ll feel a shock and get knocked out! In battles with close-range types, the main body could be targeted and end in a single hit.
It’s great how Joseph can predict his opponent’s lines.
This is a sure win when it comes out.
“Even I can carry such a heavy stone of Jonathan’s!”
It was too surreal in the anime and didn’t work.
It’s not that the brain is foolish; if it had been a fair one-on-one match, it would have normally defeated Cars.
I think it would have been impossible for DIO if Jotaro had actually mastered the Ripple.
A Star Platinum with ripple effects is way too scary.
Just by exchanging blows in an Ora Ora Rush, The World will crumble.
>>170
Can a Stand itself use Ripple?
Hamipa is flowing Joseph’s.
It seems that Joseph might be giving some light lessons during the breaks in the journey.
Sorry, my finger slipped a little. I’m so sorry, Polnareff-kun.
You can also unleash ripple waves with a Stand.
Anyway, that’s a ghostly wave, so there’s no problem!
Joseph was able to see through the ripple, but he was probably quite alert.
Star Platinum that can use Ripple is essentially like Jonathan becoming a Stand.
Too scary.
There was a time when Star Platinum was really sucking it in.
That lung capacity certainly makes Jotaro feel the talent of a Ripple user.
Joseph said that Ripple is a cheap ability, but DIO was really on guard.
The fact that you’re afraid to touch it makes it not trivial at all…
In terms of actual ripple warriors, Joseph is several levels above Jonathan.
Jonathan’s physical abilities are on a whole different dimension compared to Ripple and such.
>>182
I originally played rugby.
Even so, glimpses of power have been evident since childhood.
Joseph looks similar to Lisa Lisa, right?
Joseph doesn’t have much in terms of specs (rather, the enemies are not humans or vampires, but real monsters), so I like that he’s being creative.
What is… the matter?
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Is it really Hamon Shissou?!
I thought of you as Yabe from the moment I forcibly overtook the ten guys playing rugby, but in the first match against DIO, you’re no longer human, Jonathan.
Pierce the wall with the fallen spear! Use that spear as a stepping stone to jump! Immediately use the belt at my waist as a rope and wrap it around my legs!
>>188
When it was animated and moved, it was crazier than I expected, and I laughed!
Jonathan is simply a body that is not human.
Jotaro’s Stand is normally strong, and from here, the enemy is also human.
Considering that, Joseph must have had a hard time dealing with not just vampires but also the Pillar Men with just his Ripple technique.
>>190
The physical strength is incredible even before learning the ripple technique.
I don’t really want to admit it, but the setting where George Joestar’s “Ultimate Kars can copy the opponent’s Stand” was interesting.
Joseph and Jousuke are both the type who naturally use the abilities of the previous protagonist.
>>192
Josuke didn’t become a Stand user by birth but due to DIO’s influence… well, it’s probably just a minor detail.