Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-33935463-20180426192324/@comment-4148373-20190219182341

Q6w7e8r9t0 wrote: GER doesn't necessarily have innate immunity, it's ability just naturally beats time manipulations.

I like the idea that TWOH has innate immunity though, that clears up a lot. I guess? I mean shouldn't GER be unable to move in time-stops/whatever the hell you want to call King Crimson's powers, just negate the effects of them. So it moving during them isn't really consistent with its powers, unless I'm missing something.

Another interesting point is that, if Stands can be used during the infinite death-loop thing that GER does to people it hits, couldn't The World Over Heaven could just punch itself or HA DIO and overwrite them being in the infinite death loop?

Similarly, since the World Over Heaven can stop time, HA DIO could just pull the same thing his alternate reality counterpart pulled against Johnny, I.E. stop time, cut off whatever part of him was hit, then regrow it with TWOH. Plus, Tusk Act 4 isn't instantly lethal, but rather is slowly, but inevitably lethal, meaning reversing it would be a simple task for TWOH or GER, and just take a single punch, in the former's case.

So, even if it wasn't immune, both effects would be fairly easily negated. That's not getting into whether GER and Tusk Act 4 interact in some way, or if one overwrites the other (I.E. infinite death-loop supersedes the Spin, or vice-versa), or if they somehow negate one another entirely (which would be really bad luck for Gio and Johnny). Still, I think TWOH just having general immunity or resistance to Stand powers (or just ones like GER and Tusk Act 4) is probably the my preferred explanation. TWOH is supposed to be the culmination of all of DIO's plans and the ultimate Stand, after all.