Talk:Stardust Crusaders/@comment-28205497-20161010073159/@comment-34837428-20161010110621

Jesus Nabukun, take a chill pill.

Snapping like that, on the Internet no less, will not end well. Believe me, I know.

But for the other guy, Stardust Crusaders, while it did lack plot, it traded that on more of a focus on battles that are not about overwhelming the opponent through sheer might, but about outwitting them. Granted, Battle Tendency did start it, but Stardust Crusaders was when the series really got into it.

Take Daniel J. D'Arby's battle. It was the first time a non-conventional battle ever took place in JJBA, and practically the start of such, if the battles of Ken in RPS, Rohan in Cee-lo and Daiya in Chess were anything to consider.

Also, Adapted into a video game? That's a weak argument to point out.