Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26949069-20160701200114/@comment-26298647-20170407193722

It's kind of a long one but try to bear with me

Stand Name: Coming Home

Namesake: Avenged Sevenfold song

Appearance: Coming Home takes the appearance of a mountain with its highest point being 750M above sea level. The mountain contains enough vegetation, animals and water to sustain human life for several days.

Destructive Power: N/A

Speed: N/A

Range: A

Durability: A

Precision: N/A

Developmet Potential: C

Abilities:  Upon activation Coming Home sprouts from the ground under the feet of both the user and the victim(s) and therefore can only be used in wide-open spaces such as tundras or deserts. Once on the mountain, it is impossible to leave, and any attempts to get off Coming Home will simply result with the person appearing on its peak. The only way to break the effect of Coming Home is to find and defeat the user who is hiding somewhere on the mountain.

Sub-Stand: Doing Time

Namesake: Avenged Sevenfold song

Apperance:  Doing Time is a humanoid Stand covered in camo-patterned bandages and wears opaque black goggles. It has survival knife blades for talons and switchblades for teeth.

Destructive Power: B

Speed: A

Range: A (the entirety of Coming Home)

<span style="font-family:"TrebuchetMS",sans-serif;font-size:12pt;">Durability: A

<span style="font-family:"TrebuchetMS",sans-serif;font-size:12pt;">Precision: C

Developmet Potential: C

Abilities: <span style="font-family:"TrebuchetMS",sans-serif;font-size:12pt;">Doing Time stalks anyone trapped on the mountain besides the user. It attacks at random times with no apparent pattern. With speed faster than a bullet, it can cause significant damage to unaware victims with its talons and teeth.

Damage redirection: <span style="font-family:"TrebuchetMS",sans-serif;font-size:12pt;">Doing Time itself cannot be harmed and will simply disappear on its own for a while after finishing an attack. However, any damage done to it is instead transferred unto Coming Home, taking pieces off the mountain and gradually shrinking the playing field.

<span style="font-family:"TrebuchetMS",sans-serif;font-size:12pt;">Yeah, this Stand works if you want a survival-game type fight. I actually came up with this one when I went mountain hiking.

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