
Ah… that woman’s eyes, Yoshitsune-sama… those eyes are like the colored press of a sheep. To part from them— that’s it… When I saw you in turn, I thought, “Can this person really have that kind of heart?” I’m grasping it!
The word “dislike” requires one effort and two perseverance.
I have to become strong to really win, or else I’ll die.
There was a training part in only about parts 1 and 2, right?
Aren’t Jonathan and Joseph the only ones who have trained throughout the generations of JoJo?
It seems like Josuke is also making an effort to style his hair…
Actually, it’s only Jonathan and Joseph who have clearly undergone training…
Waves can’t be mastered unless you train at a level where you become less than human.
Was there a trial to gain abilities that wasn’t training, like with Giorno?
Well, Giorno had already manifested his Stand before the trial.
There are also lessons in the 7th part, or rather, a sort of training.
If you’re going to die there, you probably felt like you’d die soon anyway, right, Mom?
Jolyne is not training, but she is the type who has honed her skills significantly through real fights, so in terms of hardness, she might be the best.
It feels like entering a training arc in a jump manga.
The one that seemed to be at rock bottom and struggling the most was SBR, right?
It doesn’t seem like the stand itself is powered up through training!
Since Polpulu-kun is doing it, there will probably be results in the long term.
The rest of the group has a life in the evil spirit detention center and the third part is a live performance.
I was accustomed to it in my daily life, it was volume 4.
If you don’t apply it, you’ll not only fail to realize your dreams but also be killed – Part 5.
If you don’t quickly get used to it, you’ll die without question, and that’s Part 6.
DIO is also working hard to extend the time of The World.
It should be strong, but I don’t really get the impression that Joseph’s Ripple power has become that strong.
Because deception and trickery are my true abilities.
The Lisa Lisa here is incredibly beautiful, right?
Originally, it’s set as a beautiful woman, but…
No, no… Before your training, even if you punched, the ripple didn’t go through, did it?
Wasn’t Joseph using Ripple breathing since he was born?
Jolyne just did her best after being stabbed.
After all, Jonathan, who was trained by a real human, feels the hardest.
Looking back, seeing the scene of peeking at my mother in the bath gives me an indescribable feeling…
Isn’t it amazing that you could use Ripple just with talent before training?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen training for stands.
Honestly, I couldn’t win against the Pillar Man unless I was incredible.
Even when combined, those guys are strong.
The depiction of serious training in parts one and two makes me feel strongly about what Jotaro really is.
When I was fighting the remaining three with the ripple power from the time of Santana, I was getting drained in one hit.
After training, Joseph is probably strong enough to defeat someone like DIO without a stand with ease.
It’s easy to forget, but those guys won’t die even if you stuff dynamite into their stomachs without forming a ripple.
I don’t feel like I can defeat it with a fighting-type Stand.
Stand users value mental strength more than physical strength, after all.
There are a few people whose bodies are strange…
Joseph never stops complaining, but he probably has the toughness to keep up in any tough environment.
Having Joseph around makes me feel like we can manage even in a tough pinch.
Basically, all the protagonists have strong abilities.
Isn’t it just like Jolyne that the initial parameters are weak?
I like the scene where DIO in part 3 properly guards against the ripple technique.
Even after training, the level of ripple ability is rated by Esidisi as one that has existed abundantly in the past.
What was unique was the talent of a strategist.
Since it’s a story set in everyday life, I don’t think Jousuke was that strong until the end.
A capable slacker.
Probably the strength of the Ripple in Part 1 and Part 2 is on a different level, so DIO might get blown away in one hit.
You’re pressing Star Platinum for a moment, huh?
Josuke, having used his ability from a young age, has exceptional adaptability, making him the best among JoJo characters.
GEP has a strong healer vibe.
There are no longer any anti-social forces without attack power.
Jousuke isn’t particularly delinquent aside from his hairstyle, yet he has the skill to handle a motorcycle, which is a mystery.
Once a Stand learns how to apply its abilities, it gives the impression of rapidly growing.
Blood rewind is unfair.
I believe it’s something I can do.
Joseph lived a full life, so he’s the strongest.
Dio has the vaporized refrigeration method…
Smash!
With a single clean hit, Joseph’s ripple power after training can destroy Wamuu to the point where he can no longer use his divine sandstorm.
Right after that, the exceptionally strong Lisa Lisa and the Ripple-learning Kars appear, so it doesn’t leave a very strong impression.
Perhaps because there is no healer, everyone in the third part seems unusually sturdy…
If it were at its peak, I would have been using Hermit Purple in even more nonsensical ways.
It’s impossible to do that breathing training or swimming while wearing a breathing correction mask!
It can be said that it is an application or an over-interpretation that clearly creates a completely new ability.
In the second division, the opponents are too strong physically…
Stand battles are so practical that the battles themselves become training.
Jotaro is in the same category as Cobra and Maeda Keiji.
The stand battle can be established as long as there is a minimum level of physical ability.
Even though they had the basics of Ripple down, it’s just ridiculous that Joseph and Caesar reached master level in Ripple in just a month. Are they monsters or what?
Honestly, I can’t believe that Joseph from JoJolion is the same person… That has to be a different person.
Once a stand gets stuck, there’s nothing you can do about it.
In some cases, determination and brainpower speak louder than simple physical strength.
I wonder if Loggins and Messina’s guidance was good too.
It seems that young Joseph isn’t going to school, so I wonder what his status was.
It might be significant that I realized how strong the enemy is by fighting Wamuu.
It’s only in the first episode that Josuke doesn’t seem like a delinquent…
Josuke is a regular at the pachinko parlor, and since he is aware of his bad-boy status, I think he acts somewhat mischievously.
“At the initial ripple stage, they seem stronger than 80% of mediocre Stand users.”
It’s strange that I can get so close to Lisa Lisa’s 1/4 in just one month!!
That means that training is incredibly amazing.
Well, compared to those who have been in prison, Jousuke isn’t a delinquent, but he’s just a bit of a troublemaker.
Joseph, a one-of-a-kind being who can use both Ripple and Stand, is not leveraging his abilities at all.
It’s true that no matter how much training you do, it’s never enough because the opponent is a Pillar Man.
Rather, how did we win…?
If he were just a “strong Ripple warrior,” he could have killed as many Pillar Men as he wanted.
For Joseph, the Ripple is just one card in his hand, and he doesn’t rely on it.
If I had to choose between a Stand and Hamon, I’d definitely choose Hamon.
Make Joseph young again and let him use Hermit Purple and Hamon!
In terms of the difference in strength, there’s a clear gap throughout between Kars and Joseph.
You can block bullets with ripple hair barriers.
Can run on water.
Aging is delayed.
Of course, I’d want this instead of a stand that’s on the verge of dying from using arrows.
I wonder if there are no new recruits for the ripple warriors anymore.
Harvest and Heaven’s Door are definitely better than Ripple…
When I was sending ripple effects to Santana, I was too weak and it ended up just flowing over my body… I mean, I really can’t believe I won…
I was surprised that the Esidisi battle was quite short.
The ripple effect helps with a slowdown in aging speed and increases in stamina and recovery as one gets older.
If you want to stay beautiful for a long time, choosing ripple over a stand might be a good option.
The pillar man has too high basic firepower, so a balanced match is absolutely impossible…
In the first place, Stand users are drawn to each other, so it’s a crappy ability.
It’s interesting that JoJo, who dislikes effort the most, is putting in top-class effort.
Because it’s about as sudden as Trish awakening her Stand in the middle of the story.
It’s not so much training as everyone is used to it.
Chariot is a stand that, from a later perspective, looks like the crystallization of technology.
It’s been evident since childhood, and the core abilities are high, so it’s a bundle of talent…
I want this Stand! If I can specify it, I want the Stand, but if it’s the type that I don’t know what will happen when pierced by an arrow, then Ripple would be better.
I mean, in the second part, the enemy’s strength is clearly ridiculous.
Is Cheap Trick natural?
I feel like I used to say that from a young age, I had the awareness that it was over if someone saw my back.
A Stand is a manifestation of mental strength, so it’s understandable that it can start off very strong and grow alongside the story.
It’s a crisis for the world just in two parts…
I think using it in the context of “Tarzan” is quite an incomprehensible usage…
The Pillar Men are all strong, but Wamuu definitely has insane strength.
There is a trend that men with pillars do not manifest stands.
There is some truth to that.
It seems like GER and task act 4 class could also relate to the Pillar Men, but I wonder if that’s the case.
The strongest creatures in history have a high hurdle to overcome.
I wanted Cayenne to fly more as a booster.
You can go with cream without needing to produce GER.
I’m glad I have someone who understands.
If they had come to kill me without questions, I would have been killed instantly.