So Araki just gave up right?

So Araki just gave up right?

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Yes, I wish he kept going after part 3 because there was a lot of potential in Stand powers. Maybe the protagonist of the next part could punch people but it heals them so they have to get creative.

Such a disappointing fight.

>Protagonist is stupidly powerful with no effort or training
>has next to no character development in the series he is actually the protagonist of
>beats 90% of his enemies by just oraoraing like a tard
>Even though he can just overpower most foes he is also super smart
>is forced to stop oraoraing and think for the last fight
>wins by oraoraing like a tard after pulling 2 seconds of time stop out of his ass anyway

The villain has put more effort into training his abilities then the protagonists.

Best fight in all of JoJo

they have the same stand tho. so the only way to win is punching faster

Serious question:
Did Polnareff really have a chance of defeating Diavolo if he was with Jotaro?

Of course. Diavolo stands no chance in a 2vs1

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Thats not even an unpopular opinion newfag

>they have the same stand tho
They didn't until Araki decided they do halfway through the fight. I know he thinks time control is the end all be all of superpowers, but shit he at least tries with later parts to give the protagonist a more creative way of dealing with them.

At least he didn't give up like Keisuke Itagaki. Fucking Christ Baki deserve justice now Itagaki is getting amnesia like Toriyama

The world is not that strong, tusk act has infinitely dense drill fingertips that can rip through space time. It’s how it was able to move during time stop

Though tbf it’s not real time stop, time is just being slowed down to the point where it might as well be

How king crimson and the world interact with each other?
Who wins?

Actually, fate/"gravity" is the most powerful in JoJo.

Time Stops are completely encapsulated in time skips but DIO can probably do them more often so he wins is generally what people end up coming to. If Diavolo can skip as often as DIO can stop he would win IMO people overrate DIO's vampireness, assuming none of them get the jump on the other in which case it's pretty much an instant kill for either of them.

Threewunners are the cancer killing Jojo

time continues normally if both effects are activated at the same time and i would like to say king crimson has an upper edge since it can "predict" movements but you gotta keep in mind dio as he got more used to the world or when he specifically drained joseph's blood he got to stop time for longer periods of time so even if king crimson could skip a section of time im not sure itll skip enough time to invalidate the world

Part 3 was an overrated villain of the week slog that concluded with a disappointing anticlimactic battle. Araki was still figuring out stands so many of the early ones were very simplistic. Stardust Crusaders is an awkward transitional period.

Part 4 was an overrated villain of the week slog that concluded with a disappointing anticlimactic battle. Araki was still figuring out stands so many of the early ones were very simplistic. Diamond is Unbreakable is an awkward transitional period.

Part 5 was an overrated villain of the week slog that concluded with a disappointing anticlimactic battle. Araki was still figuring out stands so many of the early ones were very simplistic.Vento Aureo is an awkward transitional period.

No, KC+Epitaph is a hard counter to timestop, if you understood how it works you would already know this.

>Vento Aureo is an awkward transitional period.
No that is clearly part 6.
>Inserts disc self
>becomes horse
>gets killed by oxygen room and a midget

As a cripple in a wheelchair, Polnareff still manages to land a single blow on Diavolo. If prime Polnareff and Jotaro 2v1ed Diavolo, they're clever and strong enough to get it done. Fair odds of one of them dying or being crippled though.

can he even skip Dio's time inside the skipped time? He couldn't do shit to GER who was outside of time, probably wouldn't be able to skipped getting mudamudaed during the time stop

No, that was basic dramatic irony
>Jonathan beat Dio because Dio underestimated him
>DIO decides he must never underestimate a Joestar ever again
>Jotaro wins most of his fights through using bluffs, feints, sleight of hand and a poker face harder than diamond to find some way of getting his opponent's defenses down so he can get close and beat the shit out of them
>DIO treats Jotaro like a ticking bomb, hesitating and doubting himself and backing off every time he feels something is off with the situation
>Jotaro pulls every trick in the book and then some to keep DIO second guessing, wasting his time stops
>this allows Jotaro to figure out how to push Star Platinum's super speed beyond its limits the same way DIO did
>DIO inadvertently provided Jotaro with the best possible training anybody ever could have by refusing to believe he could easily defeat a mighty Joestar in his prime just by using his strongest power and then ripping his head off

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