Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-31731691-20190816114648/@comment-39718735-20200713222606

Kingasdfg wrote: But the creatures created by Bohemian Rhapsody only affect people who know who they are. To counter GER, such a character would have to exist AND Giorno would have to know who that character is and what they can do.

Put Back Man worked because it only affects other created characters, not real people. Making up a character to defeat GER wouldn't work because Giorno doesn't know who that character is. On the other hand... GER would probably always win for a very simple reason: no one knows how it works but Diavolo... now that I think about it, GER may be nigh-invincible for that fact:

1) GER won't allow anyone to keep living if he considers he needs to use RtZ. And it easily deceives the opponent into believing it's just a stronger version of GE... now that I think about it, GER is a fucking genius at the beginning of the fight, he only shows he's faster and stronger than before and gives life to several scorpions.

GER was shown to be "affected" by time skip as long as it wasn't attacked (he was literally punching the air and his eyes were stained by blood).... it may have been possible for Diavolo to escape if he surrendered and ran away as he planned, without having any ill intention towards Giorno.

But GER gave him the illusion of himself being only a merely stronger version of his previous self. Diavolo got overconfident and by the time he realized how strong GER truly was he was being pummeled by him.

I don't want to rest merit to Trish for baiting Diavolo, just saying it may've been teamwork between the two of them instead.

2) Not even Giorno's told about the RtZ, there's no way for someone to know how it works until it's too late. No mind-reading, no deduction... anything.

Thus the user of Bohemian Rhapsody would never know what to create to counter GER. The problem isn't GER having to create something to defeat BR, the problem is Ungalo (or someone else) having to create something to defeat GER. I think Bohemian Rhapsody limits may be the user has to create something that works under a set of rules: every single character that was brought had a definited set of powers and abilities.

Something that surprises me about that stand... perhaps it'd have been waaay more lethal, there are so many godlike beings created in fiction that would instantly start to fight (just like Kenshiro and Raoh): Imagine that stand bringing... for example all the Devilman characters: Earth would be destroyed quite soon.

And that may be a possible limit (take my word with a massive grain of salt): BR may not be able to bring characters to life the user isn't fully able to understand. Nonetheless I'd say the true limits of BR are the most unknown of all stands ever.