Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-26977364-20170728084918/@comment-31287216-20170918213717

Stand Name: Rock Steady

Namesake: 'Rock Steady' by Bad Company.

Stand User: Hawado Leese

Stand Type: Colony Stand,

Appearance: Dozens of stones, leaves, twigs, acorns, etc. They all have small stubby limbs and holes poked into where there eyes would be.

Stats:

Power: A

Speed: C

Range: C

Durability: B

Precision: B

Potential: B

Abilities: Rock Steady's can seal anything they touch with kinetic energy, whether it is movingly or not. This can be used in many different ways:

- Strength, energy, and power may be amplified.

- Aura generation by infusing the kinetic energy outside the object.

- Limited efficiency manipulation.

- Acceleration of existing kinetic energy.

The user can also cause objects to pulsate potent friction, inert objects will be able to raze through objects. This can cause even a small bit of cardboard to become a incisive explosion.

In other words, it can basically boost the efficiency of an object like Hamon or make it explode.

ACT 2:

Stand Type: Far Distance Autopilot Type

Appearance: The rocks, acorns, leaves, and twigs all swirl around each other. It may even attempt to take up some kind of humanoid shape, but they all act as one spiraling being.

Stats:

Power: A

Speed: B

Range: B

Durability: A

Precision: B

Potential: A

Abilities: Act 2 stores itself in inanimate objects, usually waiting for the desired object to touch it. When the target does this, Act 2 reveals itself and attempts to harm them in any way possible. This can range from attacking them with amplified objects or, y'know, attempting to make them explode. Rock Steady Act 2 also has a few new abilities:

Burst: Rock Steady can let out a burst of stored energy from any of it's pieces. This is easily able to send people flying back and destroy most things in it's path.

Narcosis: Rock Steady continuously absorbs the kinetic energy of any objects rendering them immobile. The stand may get tired of repeatedly absorbing the energy, and release it all in an unwanted burst, willingly or unwillingly.