@Cs2714260 a fellow American, I see
I like it's design better than the other acts
Tusk act 2, soft and wet, heaven's door, the emperor
@Sportylongshorts some of my friends are non-jojo fans. so to help them understand them a little more (mainly cause I feel like making a jojo dnd campaign) I categorized stands into different "types" by their abilities
Combat- Stands that are primarily for fighting. Nothing much else to say. Star Platinum, kKing Crimson, etc belong in this category.
Natural- Stands that warp or change things that occur in nature. Controlling animals, enviorments, diseases, stuff like that.
Control- Stands that have the ability to control other people in some way or form. The Counselor and His Rifle and Hierophant Green go in this category
Swarm- Strength in numbers. Usually smaller stands that overwhelm the enemy. Stands that fall in this category include bad company and harvest
Aight thats fair
@Rubbermanman2 Nobody. I ran a description of how he would want it to look through Dream A.I in the surreal style. Works alot better than most other A.Is ive tried.
Personally I liked it. But I'm amazed by stuff easily so my opinion doesnt count.
Namesake: None
Disadvantages: The user cannot control who they want to become a zombie soldier or what weapons they get. The stand simply does what it's purpose is, similar to an A.I program following a command.
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So i can
So theoretically i could cut a hand off of a stand user to make their stand (provided its a humanoid-type) have more combat potential by having their hand turn into something sharp?
If you were to attach a solid object to a stand, (through welding, wrapping, etc.) would that become part of the stand?
For instance, say I would wrap another knife to Hanged Man's other arm, would that become part of it?
Silver Chariot gets a hook-type thing on his off-hand when Polnareff gets his hand cut off, so...
Truly the strongest stand
I actually did name the stand after Country of the Blind by Wells. No particular reason, just liked the story.
Blind Country
A stand that takes the appearance of an old metallic mannequin wearing rusted and damaged ancient Greek/Roman armor. It has a slightly cyperpunk-like design. The more the user uses this stand, the more it'll reveal itself. For instance, it starts out as just a few fingers that appear out of the user's palm. Overtime, the stand will show its hand, forearm, full arm, legs, then the head and torso.
Blind Country can identify diseases and infections. It can accelerate or decelerate the rate of which the microorganisms responsible for these infections/diseases multiply, making them either more or less dangerous or life threatening.
Disadvantages: Blind Country cannot create or destroy infections. If the user wants to make use of its ability, they would want to carry an object that can open or infect a wound (a knife or rusted object is recommended, as tetanus is the easiest thing for Blind Country to manipulate). Blind Country also cannot control any forms of cancer, only identify them.
Stats:
Power: D
Speed: A
Range: B
Durability: D
Precision: C
Development Potential: D
Its like that time in dragon ball when namek was "Going to explode in 5 minutes", but lasts like 7 episodes
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I think I phrased that wrong. My bad.
I meant if they could use hamon without any downsides
I mean the vampires can use hamon without any downsides