
Sure! I stabbed the knife! Alright! Confirming the heart’s sound has stopped! Alright! Alright, the finishing blow! Where?! Why did you say “Alright”?
Well, it’s probably not as unreasonable as the boss who defeated Polnareff.
>>1
I never thought that the past would come even if I were to physically tear it apart.
>>1
I think the most unreasonable thing is that it’s not like Abdul, who turned out to be alive later, but rather the scene of Polnareff’s memories while he is actually alive.
There is also a scene where someone is shot with a gun.
I wonder if the boss has properly come down so that Polnareff’s upper and lower body don’t connect?
I wonder if the part torn from the shoulder to the abdomen will stick together? Or if the cracked part of the head will stick together too?
It’s my fault for neglecting to confirm…
If I get close to Polnareff in that state, he’s definitely going to counterattack…
>>6
There is no doubt that they will unleash sword needles from the armor purge.
It’s more like being timid, or just seeking reassurance, so here I was repeating “Yoshi!” thoroughly before attempting the final blow.
Why are you living… why…
Even so, I reflected on it and tried to crush it with a road roller.
Why can you turn back time… why…
>>9
It’s just one simple answer…
Shut up and stop the wrongdoing.
>>10
Even if no wrongdoing is committed, once you awaken to your Stand, the Joestar group will come because of Holly-san, so it’s checkmate.
>>22
Stealing someone’s body is already a wrongdoing, isn’t it?
Yoshi attacked the neck so that the ripple breathing could not be performed!
In the anime, it gave the impression of always being one step behind.
>>12
In the anime, the pacing feels off, or rather, it has a meticulousness to it that makes you wonder if they really went this far.
This happens because we don’t continue to check until we’re certain we’re dead, assuming that our heartbeat has stopped.
DIO is impressive for stabbing with a knife, shooting, checking for cardiac arrest, and still trying to behead.
There were no elements that could defeat delinquents in a shounen manga way.
Throw more knives.
>>17
“I shot because I felt that a knife was still not enough.”
You’ve really grown mentally from the short-term actions you were taking.
Well, being too cautious was the reason for the loss.
It should have been decapitated by throwing.
I like the theory that Polnareff has already defeated the 5 decent subordinates.
>>21
A Stand that doesn’t activate until death, or a Stand that sticks to the tongue and makes someone lie, feels very much like a supporting cast or just for the sake of numbers.
>>24
There isn’t a single person suitable for bodyguard duty.
>>21
The fact that the boss himself is coming means that’s how it is…
At least the depiction of taking countermeasures is better than Polnareff.
Unlike Abdul, Polnareff’s flashback scene is from a state where his survival is already confirmed…
Whoa!
Sky Split Eye Shock! Sky Split Eye Shock! Sky Split Eye Shock! Sky Split Eye Shock!
>>26
Using that will cause blindness, so it’s safer to strike from a distance around the world.
>>42
Applying imaginary internal rules suddenly is against the rules, right?
In the end, it was because I was too cautious that I lost, so I should have been more aggressive.
>>30
It’s purely hindsight, but if we had killed everyone at the timing when we dealt with Nukesaku, we could have won…
>>30
I lost because I carelessly attacked Jonathan…
The battle at the Joestar mansion, losing to just a regular human, is too unreasonable.
>>30
If I had done it carelessly, I might have suffered a fatal injury during the magnet trap.
The boss hasn’t even checked Polnareff’s heartbeat.
That’s too much of a shortcut.
>>31
I think it was clearly a mistake not to sink Polnareff’s corpse in the sea, knowing the concept of stand range and the dangers involved.
If there were a stand user like Abbacchio who could touch and replay the past, there would be another opening.
>>37
I think someone who makes a judgment like pursuing in case they didn’t die instantly or if a body remains, or in the unlikely event of survival, will fail in other areas.
>>50
At this point, since we’ve got the police and the media all in our pocket, isn’t it fine to have some half-assed thugs handle it through our subordinates?
If the report hasn’t come in, we can be on alert that he might still be alive.
>>56
While hiding my appearance and calling my subordinates, the arrival of the guy who collects Polnareff is destiny…
Isn’t it a waste to use some of the 10 seconds of time stop to bring a road roller?
>>35
The other day, I was shot through the abdomen while moving normally during time stop, so if I attack normally, it would be quite the repeat of that.
>>35
In the anime, it became a tank truck…
But if I keep the heart stopped here, it would have died on its own.
Reason for defeat: Underestimating the opponent’s strength too much.
Cause of defeat in the third match: Being overly cautious of the opponent’s strength.
Well, with Diavolo’s ability, anyone would let their guard down; it’s a power that allows you to continuously savor the peak of life.
When I think about it, DIO at that time wasn’t careless at all…
The destructive power of Star Platinum is just absurd.
No matter how much you corner me, there’s a possibility that I can turn the tables in one hit.
Speaking of which, Jotaro and Bucciarati have both stopped their hearts and faked their death twice, haven’t they?
If you interpret that bringing the road roller means they didn’t want to fight directly anymore.
At this point, I am already mentally at a disadvantage.
>>47
The moment doubts about entry arise, the heart already loses by being scared.
Jotaro from Part 3 is already stuffing magazines to guard against knife attacks by the time he bursts into that store.
It’s really at its peak and just too sharp.
Bucciarati is not a disguise.
>>49
Isn’t it in the brother battle?
It seems like they are evenly matched in terms of speed during the rush, but this evil charisma takes significant damage, with fingers getting crushed, heads splitting, and bodies bursting from every hit from the Stapr punch.
>>51
Since there was enough time to use a trick of rubbing a magnet on Dio’s arm, it wasn’t a fair match from the start.
Jonathan gets angry and turns the tables when underestimated.
Jotaro gets angry and turns the tables as he defeats those around him to return to perfect condition.
The main unit’s specs and the stand’s range are superior, so if I had maintained a constant distance and continued long-range attacks, I might have been able to win…
When I tried to finish him off, I got hit by Star Platinum’s punch twice first.
I’m completely losing in speed.
>>58
Even without the same type of stand, it can be quite a nemesis, right?
It’s simply too fast, and I get beaten up before I can brace myself.
Looks like we no longer use the cryogenic freezing method.
>>59
The body can’t even be used because it’s Jonathan’s.
In the first place, I wonder why I thought that I could move other objects with magnetism even though I have the ability to move freely only in a world where time is stopped.
>>60
I think gravity cannot be stopped, and magnetism falls into a similar category of forces.
>>65
It’s true that it moved.
>>60
Magnets can still move in a world where time has stopped.
It’s because I thought so!!
>>74
Isn’t it pretty terrible that if you think maybe magnetism is at play, it makes the subsequent experiments meaningless?
>>78
A Stand is influenced by one’s mental strength…
If you think you can’t do it, then you’ve already lost.
In that sense, the growth of Heaven’s Door is strange.
Originally, it was targeted at only those who shared a wavelength from reading manga, but now even cooked chicken and inorganic materials have become included.
>>89
Despite experiencing various painful situations, Professor Rohan still becomes increasingly self-centered, as if to say, “Isn’t this much something I can do?”
>>60
At this point, I’m thinking that Joutarou has the same ability as the world…? But I realize he got closer to Star Platinum’s range and was able to move because he had the magnet on him—it’s amazing how he concluded that on his own, and it makes me laugh.
In a straight fight without abilities, could it be that Star Platinum is the strongest even against opponents of the same type?
>>66
Wasn’t Crazy Sazae-san stronger when her hairstyle was ridiculed?
>>71
The acceptance of Part 4 has a considerable gap and has deteriorated.
>>66
I think that in a bare-knuckle fight, a fully charged Red Hot Chili Pepper would be stronger.
If we set aside the power-up from abilities, it feels like it’s either Star Platinum at its peak or Crazy Diamond.
I can’t help but focus on Immortal Polnareff.
What is the mysterious hacking technique that has uncovered the true identity of the boss that no one was able to figure out?
Precision motion may be significantly important in battles between close-range power types.
In terms of power and speed, it can rival Star Platinum, but when it comes to precision and dynamic vision, it feels like Star Platinum has a clear edge.
>>69
I feel like there is a huge disparity in power.
Isn’t the battle against Jotaro largely reliant on his regeneration ability?
It’s so frustrating that the world has a range that is unworthy of a close-range power type.
The Stand that can’t even handle ricochets is weak… that’s what makes Part 4.
Part 4 has somewhat deteriorated, and Part 6 has no trace left at all.
I think I’ve already dealt the finishing blow about three times before saying “I’ll deliver the final blow!” but I think it’s amazing that I’m still being cautious.
From the OB battle, Star Platinum is skilled at making quick moves that are almost imperceptible.
While Polnareff’s vitality is noteworthy, the boss’s mistake was definitely that he died by falling into the sea!
>>83
But if I check with the skilled Polnareff from Part 5, he might tell me to suck on my sword…
>>83
No… If my limbs were torn off and the tide came in, I’d just be dropped down the cliff and end up as a half-dead person with a hole in my stomach, right…?
I think Jotaro surprisingly likes things like pranks, both in Derby’s strategy and in the scene where he was in the manhole.
I really love Jotaro’s crampedness.
Like the derby match.
When the body weakens, the mind also becomes weak, which leads to a decline in strength.
The tower and Justice are pretty lively, aren’t they?
I remember getting hit on the shin, but what kind of scene was it when I got hit on the head?
>>87
When I swung at the sign just like in the thread image, it was blocked and hit hard.
Jotaro writes everything down so he can get back at what’s been done to him, so it makes sense that he’s basically gloomy or sinister.
Why did you go out of your way to get closer instead of shooting beams from your eyes?
>>90
If you sleep for a hundred years, you’re bound to forget one or two techniques.
It’s suspicious that someone who just recently joined can stop time with the same technique as me…
Could it be that Kira, barely surviving while facing Jotaro and Josuke in a combat-ready stance at zero distance, is really amazing?
It’s hard to blame someone for saying “Okay!” to a person who suggests stopping the heart temporarily while they check the heartbeat remotely…
>>97
My heart’s stopped, but just to be sure, I’ll behead the corpse! The combat posture assumed for a living opponent has completely dissipated…
Without Heaven’s Door, Rohan’s arm movements are still faster than Crazy Diamond, so something is definitely strange.
What is it! After going that far, are you saying the boss had to drop a rock to crush Polnareff!?
>>99
If you drop a rock, you won’t be able to confirm Polnareff’s corpse.
Make sure to break it apart with your own hands.
Even if you shot him through the heart, it seems like Polnareff would still live, but if you beheaded him, he would surely die, so you should deal the finishing blow.
>>100
Is it no good if my head is split about halfway?
After this, my head feels crushed, I have a headache, and nausea too! Then there’s the flow of Jotaro from the manhole, the density of the fun is just amazing!
I think it’s admirable that DIO continued to think for 100 years while living in a coffin, not knowing when he would be able to go out to sea.
>>103
Given the circumstances, he probably wouldn’t have felt lonely since he would have been in the coffin with Jonathan’s head.
>>108
I was talking to Jonathan’s head…
>>109
I might have been doing Johnny.
>>108
It’s heavy that only Jonathan is called JoJo among Joseph and Jotaro…
Despite being a vampire, I survived having my head cut off.
It’s ironic to lose after almost beheading someone.
It is said that there’s nothing we can do about the boss.
The possibility that the healer of the Stand user, who tends to act recklessly, was either below the cliff or nearby hasn’t been eliminated.
While sympathetic, they are not completely without fault as victims.
Why does it seem like they’re surviving on their own with that injury?
The boss has an epitaph, so there was a way to do it.
It is simply cruel to seek that.
Anyone who thinks they can live like this is out of their mind.
>>111
Even the three parts that are said to heal quickly are like, “This is it, I’m dead…”
>>111
It seems that even the severely injured Kakyoin who died is looking better than him…
Including Polnareff’s pompadour, his head was completely shattered!
Why are you even alive?
This injury is falling into the sea, right?
Why were you saved?
>>116
The sea is the mother of life, you know?
If you fall there, you’re sure to survive any serious injury.
>>116
Thanks to falling on the rock, I was able to avoid drowning.
>>123
That’s even worse.
Polnareff, who has fallen out of sight while alive, is believed to still be alive.
I think the charm of JoJo lies in how the enemy side proceeds with extreme caution, but the protagonist side counters with a vitality and clever strategies that surpass that.
>>118
I love enemy perspective arcs.
Abbacchio died with a hole in his stomach; that’s pretty pathetic.
It felt like I was isolated from society by the power of the organization.
Since there were no collaborators, I crawled up from the bottom of the cliff by myself and treated myself.
Boss: “Is there… no hope…?”
Polnareff survives without dividing the sum of Jotaro, Kakyoin, and Hermès’ fatal wounds by three.
>>128
It’s not about dividing by 3, but rather…
I mean, when you divide by 1…
As expected, I’ve become wheelchair-bound, and I only have enough stand power left to give my boss a minor injury.
Mister has been shot with 10 or 20 bullets.
On the head too
At the point of part 3, Polnareff attacked without his toes…
Even as a ghost, there’s someone living inside a turtle.
It’s strange that Polnareff is okay, even though Jotaro had his head split open and died, right?
Even in priest battles, time stopping was like a nemesis.
The timing to stop is Joutarou’s judgment, isn’t it?
Seriously, Jotaro and Star Platinum are an unbeatable combo.
Polnareff is just stubbornly hanging around even after becoming just a soul, so he’s the only one who is at a bug level of persistence.
The members of the third division will get up until it gets chaotic.
If anything, I can come back to life from there, so confirming my death is a hassle.
>>139
Joseph, reflect on yourself.
>>143
You went up without me, didn’t you?
Isn’t there a hidden ability of the Chariots that allows them to not die or continue fighting as long as their heart is still beating?
Porpore also, but Mista is famous too.
The fifth part has a strange vitality.
>>141
Narancia died just from having a few holes in him.
It seems that there wasn’t much damage even if Giorno returned to his body quickly.
Jonathan really died…
This is the result of nearly 10 years of training.
Is Polnareff a natural Stand user?
In other words, it’s the realm of mastery.
It must be the lineage of Mr. Dyer, who is still alive even with just his head.
It’s fine to try to cut off your head.
Why don’t you let the world do it and do it yourself instead?
>>149
You have to check it with the texture of raw meat, right?
Using road signs makes it a bit better.
If that doesn’t work, then nothing else will work either.
It’s a road roller, but it’s the High Priestess.
Thinking about it carefully, Bucciarati also died but is still alive somehow.