
Try it! The moment you pull, my log-like kick will pierce your groin. If that’s okay with you! Huh? Do you think this big Deku, me, will get a little bit cut with this knife? One finger will completely be chopped off!
This build is crazy even for the Joestar bloodline.
It seems like it’s okay to pull out the knife, actually.
Watching the battle against Tarkus and the rush of the yellow wave is undoubtedly too strong.
A physical presence like that of a myth.
The knife was already bent and unusable.
Defeating Dio, who wears the Stone Mask, with just one arm and without special abilities is pretty impressive.
It’s impressive how someone like this tough guy can act so tough with just a cheap knife.
It feels like it has about Power A level in its raw form…
Jonathan, who can rip off the overly thick collar stuck around his neck, clearly has more power than Stone Free, which at least can’t break the iron bars.
Jonathan can’t possibly hit a woman named Jolyne, right?
In my student days, I was running while dragging three people in rugby, and there’s probably no creature that can survive being seriously hit by this guy.
If you’re okay with my log-like groin crushing your anus, then that’s fine!
Dio, who is alive after being hit by this, is no longer human.
The specs were already strange before I even learned about ripple.
A monster that tears apart iron after mastering waves.
Short-range power type
I wonder what would have happened if such a physical monster had awakened to the Stand ability.
Gentleman, scholar, and log.
Don’t threaten someone like that with a small knife.
If it’s Jonathan, he seems like he could go for a physical Ora Ora Rush.
Even if it’s impossible to touch the stand, there’s an intense feeling that it might dodge with some kind of killer intent and come aiming for the main body.
I wonder whether DIO deflecting Emerald Splash with his bare hands is mainly due to vampire power or Jonathan’s power.
Even if three people are hanging on, they can still run wild in rugby, so they’re a monster.
Even Dio, who acts like a close friend in the same rank, isn’t a power type, so he gets knocked down from the second floor with one punch.
I don’t think there will be any descendants that look physically impressive.
To be honest, it’s unfair because Ripple has a flexible application where saying “I can do it” wins.
It feels like I could go up against a Stand user even without my Ripple.
It’s nice that in Eyes of Heaven, Kars can’t just leave someone like you, a Ripple user, alone.
This is just unbearable for a good gentleman.
Winning with just one hat that can be thrown away is quite something for Speedwagon.
The world of the seventh part was slimmer compared to the third part because it wasn’t Jonathan’s body…?
The behavior of recovery when only holding the tip of the spear after falling is not human.
If it’s not Jump from this era, it’s at a floating level.
Of course, if I could take over this body, I’d get carried away.
Upon careful consideration, if I can endure the pain, I can do it without Ripple, you know, Zoom Punch…
Body… You’ve come…
It seems that at the time of serialization, there were thoughts that Stabura might be Jonathan’s ghost.
Even with an already monster-like physique, it’s further enhanced by the ripple.
After inheriting the ripple from Mr. Zeppeli, it becomes a power that can easily tear apart iron restraints.
You should not compete with humans.
It is a close-range power type Stand.
It’s seriously unfair that my physical ability is A (super awesome) and I also have luck at A.
The only option is to aim for an instant kill with a surprise attack when they are completely off guard.
It’s a game, but it’s so powerful that even Jotaro would say it’s on par with or surpasses Star Platinum…
It’s probably a physical ability that can or cannot compare the speed of a stab and a thrust.
Escaping from the barred window is usually possible, right?
Maybe I’ll force myself to endure the pain and hit the main body hard.
If Jonathan could use a Stand, would it be Hermit or World?
I feel like if Jonathan shouts “Ooooryaah!!” while punching with his Ripple, it would mostly solve the problem.
If the body of DIO in Part 3 was in the prime of Jonathan, it would have been pretty insane.
When calmly thinking about it, isn’t it embarrassing for DIO, who stole such a gulping body, to lose to someone like Jotaro?
Maybe the only one who wouldn’t be scared to fistfight with a gentleman of this build is Jotaro from part 3…
From part 3 onward, they are fighting on the same stage called “Stand.”
Parts 1 and 2 are against higher beings, and Jonathan even wins against Dio without using the Ripple…
Even if you slam a road roller down, that power seems like it could send DIO flying.
Power aside, I think speed is probably slower than the top tier A.
Stabura can smash large trucks, but can Jonathan do it?
…I think I can do it.
I can accept it no matter how strong Jonathan is.
A virtual tie with the final boss (and moreover, failing to finish them off, leading to future troubles).
When you think about it that way, it’s not really a great outcome.
Still, there has always been a kind of image of being the strongest in history.
Jonathan is sweet no matter how far he goes.
It seems like I could easily win or lose against any chapter’s boss.
It’s a rather bizarre entity because it has more power than Zombie Tarkus.
The output of the ripple is also pretty bottomless…
The chain that even Tarkus, who had tremendous strength in life, could not tear apart.
Jonathan is becoming torn apart.
They might be comparable to vampires in power alone.
The World! Yellow wave ripple dashes! Yellow wave ripple dashes! Yellow wave ripple dashes!
And then time begins to move…
Could it be that the design of Star Platinum is inspired by Jonathan?
Even against DIO from Part 3, if I couldn’t finish him off with the first time stop, he seems like the type who would do something next.
It feels like Ripple has no limits compared to a Stand that is poorly defined by abilities.
It seems that Stand is some kind of evolved form of Ripple or a final destination or something like that.
I can’t help but think that ripples are more versatile, convenient, and stronger.
Is it really bad that you have to undergo strict and life-threatening training?
When facing Jonathan, getting too close to DIO’s true form is risky; just getting hit once would be no joke, so that seems to be a key point in the battle.
As a basic premise, you cannot even perceive the Ghostly Ripple unless you are a Ghostly Ripple user.
No matter how skilled a ripple user is, they are at a considerable disadvantage against a ghost ripple user…
Compared to his father, the abruptness of King George II…
I was told that I caused ripples in 〇〇 and did △△! So I understand…
It gradually gets thinner.
It feels like the stand is the destination of various techniques, and ripple and steel balls are the methods to reach there.
Rugby Destroyer
In an era where the average height seems to be less than 170 cm, isn’t it 195 cm and 100 kg?
I don’t even want to imagine facing off.
If I were confronted with a tough guy built like this at 195 cm tall, I should realize that even if I have a knife, it’s a losing battle…
The life force manipulation of Gold E seems to go well with ripple.
The ripples of 〇〇 have been done by Enya Baba as expected! There’s something to it…
The latter part of the first season of the anime is being streamed all at once on YouTube.
There’s probably no other protagonist in history with such incredible physicality, it’s laughable.
Zoom Punch, which is a relatively high-level technique of Ripple.
If it’s a Stand, there are quite a few guys who can do similar things relatively easily.
Basically, it seems like stands are stronger in battle.
The ripples of the magnet are incomprehensible.
In the first place, it seems that ripple techniques were not originally meant for combat.
It’s just being used because it happens to have a vampire special effect.
Even Jonathan cannot physically compete with the Pillar Men.
I think Kars definitely couldn’t have won without Joseph.
The blade of Speedwagon’s hat was biting into the bone, right after this.
It’s before you learned the ripple, right…?
If Jonathan went to Green Dolphin, he would probably become the boss of the prisoners in a week.
If there is no deficiency, most injuries would heal almost instantly.
It’s too much to want to manipulate humans however you want.
By practicing breathing techniques, you’ll be able to move your body efficiently and flexibly, bringing out your maximum potential, and you’ll be able to defeat vampires!
What happens to the Stand of the Ripple user when they reach the Stand?
Even if you just became one, it’s really incredible to have defeated a vampire without any ripples.
Jonathan’s Hermit Purple seems to have physical destructive power.
I can’t help but wonder how one ends up becoming Johnny after going around in circles like that.
I wonder what would happen if I shot an arrow at young Joseph during his prime to awaken his Stand.
Even after learning the Ripple, I’m still subjected to vaporization freezing methods, and in the end, my trachea is crushed and my Ripple technique is sealed.
Seriously, in the end, I’m just overcoming it with spontaneous ideas and physical ability.
It has a weakness that it can’t be used if you stop breathing.
If you think about it calmly, even Stand users would die if they stopped breathing.
When ripple and stand are completely combined, it becomes a bit too strong.
Even if it doesn’t affect the stand itself, it can serve as a conduit for flowing Hamon, so it seems like it could directly flow Hamon into the enemy’s body through both its own and the enemy’s stand in close combat.
Jolyne and the Ripple seem to be an incredibly good match.
Someone like Kira who kills others without any need.
I think Jonathan would get really angry if he saw this.
To begin with, even just the main characters from Part 4 are almost at their breaking point, aren’t they, Kira?
The victory of ideas has been passed down from Jonathan for a long time.
I am confident that Jonathan can win against Stand Users even without a Stand.
Just by strengthening physically with Ripple and wrapping Hermit Purple all over, it seems quite strong.
If you’re going to kill Jonathan, I think Stroheim has a better chance of winning than a clumsy Stand user.
Is a ripple user almost guaranteed to win with just one touch against a regular human? Even stand users can be caught off guard by it.
Gentlemen are also A, you know.
Dio, who has the freezing ability, is too strong as an opponent.
Well, that makes me let my guard down a bit.
After reading the second part, going back to read the first part again makes me laugh because it’s so absurd to see the stone wall getting punched and creating ripples.
Jonathan punches and kills Death 13 with just his body.
Johnny, after going around in a circle, has definitely manifested a “Kill Man” task, and if a Stand were to manifest, it seems like it would have the image of being able to break through time stop, like Jonathan.
Dio had already given up on winning fist fights during his childhood.
This body is just like Dio Sekou, isn’t it?
They are quick-witted and have explosive power in urgent situations, so they might surprisingly handle intellectual battles well.
Ultimately, it’s an overwhelming ripple warrior equipped with two sets of ripple, but the original body is an exceptionally tough guy right from his college days.
It’s truly a shame that such a talented individual has died young.
I’m defeating the first-time vampire using my wits, without ripples or sunlight…
It’s not like he’s actively setting traps like Joseph, but his ability to handle situations is high.
The ripple technique is originally a weapon against vampires, after all.
It’s amazing that even as a complete newbie to vampires, I’m almost able to achieve a guaranteed kill route, even if it’s at my family’s home.
If you think about it as Stand users vs. Stand users, the power seems like it could be a good match, but I think the tough body with its relentless mobility is really intense.
Except for Joutarou flying in the DIO battle, Stand users generally don’t have much mobility.
It’s tough to deal with Stand users if your opponent isn’t a Stand user, so it’s a matter of how to handle that.