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Hey guys, I heard that Italy will be seeing Jojolion. I'm happy for Italian Jojo fans and still sad for us in the US area : (
I prefer this colour scheme to his All Star Battle appearance.
That game could really benefit from a colour customizer.
Hey guys, I heard that Italy will be seeing Jojolion. I'm happy for Italian Jojo fans and still sad for us in the US area : (
The best way to accurately explain those confusing time controling stands.
Very good. It starts in April. Going to pick it up alongside the deluxe reprint of Vento Aureo...
This situation is why I'm hopeful ASB will come to Europe.
A man can dream...
I like this one more.
This implies there are people out there that understand Gold Experience Requiem's ability, which, as we all know, is impossible.
What I hate in the Part III OVA is Dio's terrible VA.
I like this one more.
ahaha I like this. I'd love to have higher resolution of htis.
Unlike the standard Optimus Vu:L-06D model from LG Electronics, this Android 4.0 phone will come pre-installed with six custom themes (inspired by the manga's Part 1, Part 2, main characters, and villains) and exclusive wallpaper. It will also have F-Mega (a car racing game inspired by the manga's Part 3 with competitors Noriaki Kakyoin and D'Arby), an exclusive camera app that inserts visual effects of Stand powers into photos, an Iggy version of Docomo's onscreen Machichara mascot assistant, Trish's Calculator, Heaven's Door memo pad, a Weather Report widget, and other JoJo's Bizarre Adventure tie-ins.
What I hate in the Part III OVA is Dio's terrible VA.
Its not that hard.. Its trap you in dimension where you die over and over again.
Now if we talking about King Crimson...
Nullification of Action and Effect: Gold Experience Requiem's ability is to turn anything, including his opponent's attack and willpower, back to the state of "zero". Hence, it is near invincible, as all "supposed" actions created by an opponent would have been reset (back to point zero). It is mentioned by Giorno himself that he is unsure of the exact workings and limits of Requiem's powers, but it has been shown that its range of influence extends from finger beams, surface contact, and to even being in the mere attention of Requiem. Requiem also appears to have a consciousness of its own that is unknown to Giorno.
Requiem's abilities also seem to be opposite King Crimson's: King Crimson erases the "cause" and keeps the "effect" (i.e time where a bullet would hit him is erased, causing the bullet to warp past him), while Requiem keeps the "cause" but erases the "effect", causing endless scenarios where actions and initiatives are started, but the effects of such does not occur (as shown when Requiem completely halted King Crimson's cause erasing ability).
If the opponent is "killed" by the stand itself, then they will also continuously experience death, as they will die but repeatedly return to point "zero" (i.e Diavolo's endless death loops).
This ability turns Giorno essentially untouchable by anything that would try to hurt him and is perhaps the strongest defense in the series.
I blame D4C.
So you understand why the characters can tell King Crimson has been used to remove a few seconds because of a cat's footprints / some blood droplets appearing out of nowhere when, in other occasions, we're told that those consequences shouldn't even be there at all (Diavolo getting shot by Aerosmith -> nope, never happened)?Come on, you know that's not true. King Crimson is far easier to understand.
So you understand why the characters can tell King Crimson has been used to remove a few seconds because of a cat's footprints / some blood droplets appearing out of nowhere when, in other occasions, we're told that those consequences shouldn't even be there at all (Diavolo getting shot by Aerosmith -> nope, never happened)?
There's nothing different in those examples at all. In the second one, the bullets are right where they should normally be after the time skip, the only thing KC did was erase the time when they were going through his body. It's like if you were going from point A, to point B, then to point C, but KC makes it so that it's just directly from point A to point C while ignoring point B if that makes any sense.
Why are the cat's footprints on Giorno there, then? They happened during the skip. Like Diavolo's wounds. But those are gone.It's like if you were going from point A, to point B, then to point C, but KC makes it so that it's just directly from point A to point C while ignoring point B if that makes any sense.
Why are the cat's footprints on Giorno there, then? They happened during the skip. Like Diavolo's wounds. But those are gone.
Not following you, sorry...I thought KC only affecting target and user, the "cause" still there is proof KC's effect working.
"You could say", because that's not what is shown nor what is explained... ^^;in the second example, you could say that Diavolo just got out of the way of the bullets during the skipped time and that's why he didn't get injured.
Not following you, sorry...
Aerosmith's bullets are at point A -> they do something at point B (pierce Diavolo's skull) -> they reach point C
The cat is at point A -> it does something at point B (walk over Giorno) -> it reaches point C
In the first case, it's as if B never happened: the wounds are gone. In the second, the footprints are still there, and that's actually how the characters realize something is up.
You were saying there's no difference, but it sure looks like there is to me. Or are you now saying that there's an exception there because the Stand "only affects target and user" (whah)?
Boy, I miss Part 4...
Whah? What does killing the cat have anything to do with that? Were the bullets killed at some point? ^^;The Cat's footprint gonna still there unless KC kill cat when its activates the power.
It's a bit better, but not by much... Anything after the Part 5 endgame, basically...Btw gosh.. what a trainwreck of Stand. D4C >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that POS.
That's not how the explanation goes at all though. Besides, if Diavolo could get out of the way, he wouldn't need a particular time-related ability for that.not exactly sure how to explain it, but it's definitely because of the Diavolo being the only one able to do anything during skipped time thing.
Diavolo avoid the cause of bullet? What he doing to the cats to erase the cause? (btw which page is this?)Whah? What does killing the cat have anything to do with that? Were the bullets killed at some point? ^^;
I'm not sure what that's that supposed to mean, sorry. The bullets are fired. If there weren't, Risotto wouldn't die, for one thing.Diavolo avoid the cause of bullet?
Same thing as for the bullets: nothing.What he doing to the cats to erase the cause?
Basically.Part 5 TL;DR: It just works.
I'm not sure what that's that supposed to mean, sorry. The bullets are fired. If there weren't, Risotto wouldn't die, for one thing.
Same thing as for the bullets: nothing.
The cat is at point A -> it does something at point B (walk over Giorno) -> it reaches point C
See above: that's not what happens nor what's explained, and if he could simply avoid the bullets by moving, why the need for a time-related ability in the first place?He avoid it?
Well, that's what happens with the bullets...A. Its reaching point C without footprint (What)
That example works for the cat, but not so much for the bullets: even if you don't see A when he gets shot, he should still be wounded at the end of the gif.I just don't think KC's work like that, like you cutting certain frame when making .gif,
Example : we make .gif of gun bullet that hitting two person, then we erase just frame with person A left only person B that got hit.
Not what it says at all. It says that "everything in the world" disappeared during that timespan, and "only the results remained". That's the explanation we're given for the bullets not hitting Diavolo.I don't think he erase stuff like that. He just erase time to buy enough time to take action : evading hit, hiding, attack target.
EDIT: And just finished Part 3! What a showdown. It makes me wish I hadn't known Dio's power beforehand, but it was still quite the ending. Dem time stops, dem knives, dat road roller... dayum.
Regarding King Crimson, let's just all agree that it's main ability makes no sense.
Personally, I believe this is the most important thing we can take from the trailer.
Just finished True Man's World arc in SBR, I'm a little sleepy as I type this but could someone clear this up for me:
Ringo attempts to force people to challenge him because he can only feel alive in a showdown of death, and is his way to achieving enlightment or some such. While his Stand would seem to be cheating, he informs them of its ability, really to challenge himself; to have this advantage overcome.
EDIT: Oh and can some explain Gyro's joke after he beats Ringo?
Oh and can some explain Gyro's joke after he beats Ringo?
EDIT: Oh and can some explain Gyro's joke after he beats Ringo?
Is it the joke where he's saying every day of the week and suddenly becomes retarded? Because the only thing I found funny about that were his faces