
Stand Name: “Fan Fan Fan” Ability: When standing directly above a person, that person is “controlled.” If two small thorns are placed at point A on the back of a person’s head, the person at the adjacent point B is forced to question the “person A” and is subsequently controlled. What is the true identity of the fear above?
Disappointment ability
“I want to stand above others and do whatever I please.” “I’m the one on top, so obey me.”
It’s probably a stand that can’t be created without a mental thing.
There still seems to be a chance to notice compared to others.
The content may be divisive, but the skill in the art stands out in Part 8.
>>3
I guess it’s like that again this time.
>>7
Hasn’t this guy posted since 2011?
I never thought that a four-legged creature would become the protagonist’s stand at this time.
Noven Verain is really cool and strong.
>>5
Nobenver can attack horizontally if it is turned on its side, right?
The vision is clearly bigger than fun fun fun.
>>9
It seems that the direction of the rain is fixed based on “the direction the main body’s legs are planted” since it changed like that when the posture was altered in the air.
>>11
I wonder if there’s no usual rush in November’s rain this time.
>>12
It’s at a level where the intent to kill is quite high, just to the point of being unnecessary.
I think a person’s abilities aren’t confirmed until they recognize what those abilities are themselves.
While you’re not in control, the stand moves on its own and talks to you.
It was noteworthy that the minor characters from the early stages reappeared in the final stages rather than the stand.
Unlike Fan Fan Fan, Stand Vision clearly has a humanoid upper body, so it might evolve.
It can be interesting to stick with just the water strider from beginning to end.
There’s no rush, but the rain that splattered and hit the ceiling just dripped down and fell on my head, with the penetrating power to kill.
>>14
Maybe I secretly put an incredible amount of power into that one shot.
In one episode, the rain that the police summoned is kept at a restrained level because they’re thinking that way, so they are really holding back.
I think Noven Va Rain is in the lineage of magicians like Red, Purple Haze, and Weather Report.
It’s a somewhat abnormal ability, so it seems like it should have a crazier power, but it’s just too weak.
November Rain brings down an incredible rain with power, density, and precision, but that’s all it can do as a specialized type.
I feel that the protagonist is quite an unusual stand.
Because of the rain, it effectively becomes an area attack, and it has strengths that differ from a regular close-range power type.
I think powerful and precise rain is essentially like a rush attack.
Anyway, in the end, you’ll grow into a doll and go on a rampage, right?
November has an influence on “distant splattered droplets” and maintains its attack power.
I thought I became confused about something!
The droplets on the ceiling indicate that being in a closed space is extremely dangerous, right? November rain.
The versatility of Noven-Va-Rain feels almost like an operation ability related to water, or rather, to rainwater.
It’s just not suited for a fistfight.
An elimination area where escape is impossible is created indoors.
Isn’t it becoming a thread about November Rain?!
>>26
When it comes to which is more developed and interesting, Fan Fan Fan or November Rain…
It’s tough just standing right above, and it’s a drag that I can only control the injured parts.
Once you place it directly above and inflict wounds on both hands and feet, then it’s finally the starting line.
When I see the scene where Novemba Rain brings the rain and then crushes Rohan the moment he steps in, it’s striking.
Not only can it rain heavy water, but it might also be possible to make the water heavy at will later on.
The power itself seems to be quite dangerous, comparable to a machine gun.
It seems that just being able to dive into the pool because it’s water makes it not work out.
In that sense, it’s not that there are no weaknesses, you know, November Rain.
>>31
You can suffocate by covering the surface of the water with rainwater that just has weight.
Why does this guy have such high killing intent even for countermeasures…
Even though it’s called the ability to bring rain, I couldn’t tell until I read it whether the rain actually consisted of real water.
“If there’s physical water that ordinary people can see, then it can potentially drown someone, right? That’s crazy…”
There are quite a few stands with similar abilities, but it’s rare to see one that is such a inferior version of Justice.
>>33
Isn’t Justice also pretty broken, characteristic of the early game?
Being mist is a weakness, but usually it only becomes a strength.
>>38
I managed to suck up all the fog! Once I sucked it in, I couldn’t breathe and my body collapsed! The solution is way too forceful…
Realistically, it’s fog, so it can be frozen or evaporated with heat.
The ability that activates upon contact may become much easier to trap.
>>44
It seems.
Neuh
November Rain has only murderous intent with that ability, being a close-range power-type.
Jodio is kind of scary.
>>37
I feel like my big brother thinks I should go to the hospital…
I think Fan Fan Fan is strong when paired with someone.
Let’s try teaming up with Iluzō.
>>40
(Isn’t this good for just Iruzo alone?)
Talking about Fanfan, it was mostly about the difficulty of using the stand and “What was Kira doing when he had his finger eaten?” It felt like something was reappearing.
Rush wasn’t specifically in Part 7, right?
>>42
Just in case, Task act 4 is going full throttle.
Justice said they were boosted by intense resentment and frenzy, so during normal times, they might be a bit more subdued…
Still, it should be stronger than the one in the thread by three rounds.
The protagonist’s stand that cannot rush is probably only Hermit Purple for now.
Maybe part 9 will evolve into something like a requiem.
>>48
I can’t say for sure if it’s the same, but Joseph Joestar from JoJolion has a similar Stand and even summoned a humanoid vision to rush at someone.
Well, it was the main unit that rushed.
>>54
I wonder if Joseph could have evolved to a humanoid form if he had awakened his hermit form when he was younger, up to the 6th part.
Using Man in the Mirror for assassination without any restraint is almost like cheating.
The power to swallow up a whole town might not be something Justice usually has.
“Man in the Mirror has such perfect abilities for being used in crimes.”
It’s no surprise that the shameful situation turned them into a rapist.
Giorno has more golden parts, but Jodio has about 80% jet black.
I need to stand directly above and wound four locations with traps or remotely, right?
What was the deal with giving the finger and Kira’s psychopathic vibe?
>>57
The choice to eat fingers was made by the surfer himself, and it seems that Kira was a logical person but had a gentle side due to his Joestar bloodline.
I wonder if it’s too difficult to say…
I wonder how much control this guy has.
I wonder if even at the level of the Pillar Men, the controlled parts can’t move completely.
>>56
Abbacchio, who makes the newcomer drink his urine, is considered admirable by his colleagues, so it’s not that big a deal to be in a gang…
In “Man in the Mirror,” you can pull in just the main body without a stand by reflecting it in the enemy mirror from the safe world of mirrors.
It has enough strength to normally break into the JoJo strongest stand rankings.
If I were to dare align it with the story of Kakyoin,
I wonder if it will be a power that brings you to another dimension using a mirror as a trigger, something like that, Manmira.
In the fifth part, there are also Mr. President and others.
>>62
“Man in the Mirror has the ability to create a mirror world, which means that in a sense, it doesn’t exist normally, so what Kakyoin is saying isn’t strange at all.”
>>66
Was the ability to create explicitly stated?
Personally, I think that’s the direction too, as a speculation or fantasy, but I remember it not being mentioned in the work.
Nobunvalrain is a Stand that overwhelmingly annihilates enemies that enter its attack range, so it’s just a different presentation, but it is part of the lineage of close-range power-type protagonists.
There is no world in the mirror.
It’s not fantasy or a fairy tale.
The existence of the world inside the mirror (as a general property of the mirror image itself) remains denied.
That is the ability to fabricate a dominion space that is an interpretation of a world within a mirror.
I think it’s a clear enhancement that when the main body makes contact with the opponent’s limbs upon re-entry, it is treated as having inflicted damage.
At the time of Part 5, I didn’t understand it, but now I know that the JoJo world has the setting of infinite parallel worlds.
There is a parallel like the land of mirrors, and I travel back and forth there, but I can still maintain consistency.
The water droplets on the ceiling of November Rain are
1. Pour down rain with overwhelming penetration power…
2. Arranged the scattered ones on the ceiling.
It’s like setting a trap, so it’s more cunning than just being powerful.
What thread is this even anymore?
It’s frustrating because there are so few things we can talk about just with fanfare!
Depending on Iluzō’s abilities, he might have become invincible in the mirror.
It is completed with the ability to restrict entry/exit.
>>73
If you make a mistake with the restrictions, it can lead to a crisis, and that happened in the main story too.
You’re below Moody Blues.
The idea that there is no world inside the mirror is just Kakyoin’s personal opinion.
“I feel like there’s someone who thinks, ‘What didn’t exist in part 3 has started to appear in part 5,’ and it makes me want to say, ‘Seriously, you!'”
Polnareff was the type who believed that if there are stands, then there must be a world inside mirrors as well.
>>74
I said it was a dream world, but it’s unclear whether there really is a dream world or if Death 13 created something that resembles a dream world as a power…
>>78
The most plausible scenario seems to be that they are incorporating the defenseless consciousness of people within their range into their own mental world and having their way with it.
Death 13 has an unusually short range of E.
There is no one among the anonymous who can use the thread image well!
Is there really anything other than how it’s used in the work…?
If the conversation isn’t connecting, I guess I’ll just listen to the original source…
It’s often said that if Joseph had manifested his Stand when he was younger, it would have been something like Stone Free, and I think that’s quite convincing.
I think a Stand that can control people is really strong.
It’s just that the procedure is…
>>80
Even in the same department, it’s not complicated just by being blood BUKKAKE, but there are also Blue Hawaiis that can be manipulated.
The direction is too different.
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It feels like a song for a man of the sea!
The surfer was an important character that spoke about the abnormality of the 8-part Kira, right?
Well, it’s probably a hallucination caused by being half on drugs…
As it has already been said, there may be some roughness because it’s still at the very beginning.
Hurting and controlling, that’s on a whole new level of danger with Justice…
I think that Fan Fan Fan itself was a pioneer of the “gimmick-type enemy stand that is invincible within a specified range,” like Vitamin C in Part 8.
>>87
I can’t really like stands that can only damage others under specific conditions like that.
I feel like I can only do that and it seems like everything depends on the plot, which I find boring.
That’s why I really love the scene where Nishimura-san throws the pen that has its cap coming off, fulfilling the conditions for activating “Bone Dismay.”
The Death Boy has become irreversibly incapacitated without knowing anything about what his intelligence or fangs from his previous life or outside might be.
>>88
Maybe there could be some connection, like being DIO’s son or having a DISC inserted by Pucci, but I wonder what it actually is.
>>97
I always forget at what point Poochie acquired White Snake.
Just imagining what kind of stands were in that huge stock of discs is exciting, isn’t it?
Justice has an insane number of people and a wide range.
Well, it’s probably a grudge power from avenging my son…
I think the Manish Boy is the type that has had its intelligence raised due to the manifestation of its Stand, one way or another.
The ship’s orangutan and Iggy, whether they are worm-eaten or not.
Looking back, the turtle in Part 5 didn’t seem to have an especially heightened intelligence…
>>90
I think the difference between those guys and Coco Jumbo is whether their stand has combat abilities or useful abilities.
Unlike strengths such as Strenght, Zafur, or Rat, which can actively destroy others, the ability to simply create a room doesn’t require a strong will.
“It’s a 4 out of 10…!”
If you get a scratch on the “4 points”… you can control it!!
It’s amazing to notice abilities like that, right?
I wonder if there’s a part where the protagonist figures out their own abilities; Koichi-kun came to mind right away.
>>91
When it first appears, it tends to walk on its own quite a bit, and isn’t that when you learned?
Because they taught me things like Spice Girls and ACT3.
I can explain things like Echoes Act 3 and the Spice Girls pretty well myself.
Geez!
The Foo Fighters were cooperating with the priest because plankton gained intelligence.
You can’t really understand your own Stand ability intuitively…
>>99
Jotaro didn’t know about his abilities for over a month…
>>99
There are rare cases where the stand itself dislikes the main body (Versus), so it’s quite varied.
>>99
I wonder what would happen if I got hit by a stand that gives me energy…
Something like Green Day is doing human experiments on themselves…
What did Versus do in his past life to be disliked even by his own Stand…
>>104
It’s not like I hate it or anything.
>>107
It feels too much like real bullying when it only talks to the main unit in broken speech…
>>111
There may be stress from not being able to be honest with myself.
I think the ability is either “It’s not my fault!” or “It’s my fault…”
>>111
That guy! He’s pulling the rope, he’s going to cut it!
Please provide the Japanese text you would like translated.
Welcome… to come into my “hole”…
If there aren’t some people who can understand abilities to a certain extent intuitively, it becomes a question of how they even realized things like Ozon Baby in the first place…
The Ebony Devil, which often comes up in discussions about weak stands, seems to have been derived from a reverse calculation of superpowers.
Nensha has the ability to ignite like Magician’s Red, and the true nature of the curse that kills enemies out of hatred is that it was a Stand.
How did you come to know your own abilities?
Because there is the ultimate known as Notorious B.I.G…
>>110
That’s probably something like Cheap Trick.
It was obvious that Notorious was coming straight at me with an intention to pull the trigger, completely exposed.
What I don’t understand most about Carne is that the others also knew about Notorious B.I.G.’s abilities.
So, has it manifested as a Stand that moves due to resentment after all…?
Since being alive is just too hopeless, I might have bet on the evolution of the stand after death, just like Carne…
You’re too determined, aren’t you? Do you have a golden spirit, you fatso?
The ability to stop bullets and penetrate the human body creates unimaginable water pressure, right?
I knew that counterattacks would be strengthened based on the scale of the damage, so I bet on the evolution towards the final form.
It seems that the interpretation is viable around the point where there are colleagues or enemies who can operate independently after the main body has died.
Notorious B.I.G. might have been able to operate at a lower power similar to Ebony Devil.
To achieve maximum output as ordered by the boss, I just had to die.
If Notorious B.I.G. were to warp to an empty space where nothing is moving, would he shrink or something?
Being able to die for the boss is a madness equivalent to Vanilla Ice.
You really managed to secure such subordinates, huh?
Perhaps Mr. Notorious was able to explain how to use it to his master…?
The fact that there are subordinates who are willing to risk their lives for their boss is somewhat exemplified by cases like Perry Koro.
It’s possible that Karune felt gratitude for being treated well in case of an emergency.
Despite seeming like a low-level ability, Speed King has incredible performance in assassination against people; I wonder where that adaptability was tested.
>>124
At first, I guess it was just like (the coffee isn’t getting cold or anything…).
I understand how to notice it, but there was a description of how I noticed it, right?
(I really hate my stand that says things like “If you die, I’ll be invincible, Carne!”)
>>126
There was even the worst “Hey Ya.”
It’s probably the usual stand first-lot bonus, but there’s a scene with a text that seems to say I wanted to eat pizza, which is incomprehensible Notorious B.I.G.
It’s easy to understand like 4 parts out of 8 parts.
A Stand is always on the brink of curses and disasters.
Ultimately, the notorious ones who sink ships are also quite similar to that.
There might have been a Stand user who had a Stand that analyzes and understands the Stands of other Stand users.
>>132
With the scale of Passione, it seems like there are connections even if you’re not a member.
Above all, it’s a world where there are fortune tellers who can see through the essence of a boss in the wild.
>>134
In that world, even without bows and arrows, stands can emerge through the techniques of the yakuza, making the rogue elements far too frightening.
I made a mistake.
Giorno was mixed in with mysterious characters.
A steel ball is also a “technology,” you know…
>>137
The stand’s scan and the ball breaker technique make my head spin no matter how many times I see it.
It seems like Derby and the others also started with that technique.
>>139
The god Anubis may be connected to technology through the 9 divine virtues, as he is derived from technology.
The Oingo Boingo Brothers are also pretty hard to understand.
It’s amazing that Tonio can see through the other person’s illness; it’s his own ability.
Kenzo’s Dragons Dream is also in that category, right?
A stand with advanced technology
There are people who regularly have mysterious abilities naturally, right?
What’s with that rap by rock humans…?
It seems that Totokami is also a manifestation of the commonly seen psychic ability of precognition.
Since JoJo has a world with a theory of fate, there are many ways to read deeply into it.
>>147
As Kira Yoshikage from Part 8 said, karma is the view of fate in that world.
The butterfly effect on a global human scale is constantly occurring, and there is something like a “flow of fate.”
The stands that read or utilize that flow are Totokami, King Crimson, Rolling Stone, Dragon’s Dream, and Wonder of U.
There are also subspecies like Underworld.
>>156
It seems that even events altered by stands that affect fate in this area, when viewed in a chaotic macro sense, all come together to form this kind of fate, I wonder.
>>159
Isn’t it?
Especially King Crimson is easy to understand, but the foresight of Epitaph is based on the premise of having seen the future with King Crimson.
Upon rereading, I realized that maybe Notorious is actually immortal?
Looking at the explanation of Notorious and the depictions in the work, it seems that theoretically, if done carefully and meticulously, it feels like one could indeed kill.
>>149
I feel like it might work somehow if I erase it with cream or The Hand.
>>150
Even without that, it seems like you could potentially kill with ordinary attacks if you get creative, according to the texts I’ve seen.
It seems that the reason why I couldn’t kill him with the last explosion was more due to the numerous pieces that were left behind rather than Notorious’ immortality itself, so I wondered if it could have been possible to kill him depending on the scale and power of the explosion…
>>149
The regeneration ability is relatively high, and most attacks with destructive power that surpass regeneration are “fast” attacks, so many direct attacks are rendered ineffective as they physically hit.
It can be said that it is not impossible with a combination of techniques, but it should be described as extremely difficult.
I love the cute pose from Underworld’s Miro!
Maybe if it’s Staplaza World, I can conquer Notorious…?
>>154
If there is such a kinetic energy that causes the cause and effect to stretch indefinitely, I wonder if it will react or not…
Notorious can attack without being absorbed, but I don’t even know if touching it with a bare body would be fatal. Plus, it can die from an explosion, so there are limits to its absorption. It’s strong, but I don’t think it’s invincible.
The principles of time stop should be mentioned in some related book like GOGO.
Stapla is an acceleration action close to zero time as the extreme of high-speed operation.
The world was probably just faking it by inserting dummy data into the global timetable.
Since depicting fate (≈ causality) is the passage of time.
A stand that manipulates time can be said to be a stand that interferes with destiny.