Ebony Devil

"My Stand "Wheels" activates when I'm injured! And it grows more powerful the more hatred I have for my opponent!"

- Devo, Chapter 133

Wheels (エボニーデビル（悪魔）) is the Stand of Devo, featured in Stardust Crusaders.

Appearance
Wheels' base design is based on the ancient Sardinian bronze statuettes known as "brunzeddos", specifically "The Warrior". It has four arms, an alien looking head with four eyes and two long horns. It is completely clad in armor, it also wields two shields, holds a short sword in its hand and carries a bow.

The doll it possesses is stated by Araki to resemble an African shaman and is distinctive and primal in appearance.

Wheels itself is consistently portrayed as being black across all media, befitting its name.

Personality
Wheels is operated remotely, relying on its user's sadistic personality to kill its target. Its personality was inspired by Chucky from the film, as well as other horror movies. The Stand acts maniacal and vulgar, frequently laughing while trapping its opponent and devising new torture methods.

It represents the Tarot Card, which symbolizes confusion and misfortune.

Ability
Wheels is risky in that Devo must be injured by his targets first in order for the Stand to work. However, when set up, it can then ambush its victim and proves to be elusive.

Hatred Amplification
Wheels' power activates once Devo is hit by his foe. It then grows more powerful depending on the hatred Devo feels towards his enemy relative to the amount of damage he's received.

Wheels can then transfer itself to something physical in order to attack, preferably a doll in its unique appearance. It will begin to attack its foe, starting quietly and escaping its opponent's notice, before causing more and more misfortune as necessary.

Much like other remote Stands, Devo can control the doll from a distance and can see through its eyes. In addition, any damage reflected on the possessed object is reflected on Devo; when Jean Pierre Polnareff stabbed the doll, the user was killed.

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Trivia

 * Wheels' possession of a doll may have been inspired by the 1988 horror film Child's Play, which came out a year prior to the Stardust Crusaders manga serialization.