List of Unnamed Stands

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There are some cases in which the name of a Stand power is either unclear or unknown. This page is to list all such Stands until a name for them has officially been confirmed.

Stardust Crusaders

Diamond is Unbreakable

Mansaku Nijimura's StandLink to this section
Manga Debut: Chapter 282: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 9 (Mentioned only)
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 5: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 3 (Mentioned only)
Having been recruited by DIO, Mansaku Nijimura had a Stand, but its appearance and abilities are unknown. As a result of merging with DIO's Flesh Bud after DIO's death, he is seemingly unable to use the Stand anymore.[1]

Vento Aureo

Sorbet & Gelato's StandsLink to this section
As late members of La Squadra Esecuzioni, both Sorbet and Gelato were likely Stand users, however their abilities were never revealed in the story.[2] According to JOJO A-GO!GO!, this is inferred through Pericolo's remarks in Chapter 469 and the diagram in Chapter 470.[3]
Natural Resources Worker's StandLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 552: Pronto! On the Phone, Part 2
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 29: Destination: Rome! The Colosseum
One of the workers mentioned by Polnareff to Team Bucciarati gained a Stand after hurting himself on the Meteorite stone in a volcano. During his coma, he made a spark with his right hand, burning a doctor's fingers.

Stone Ocean

Stand CollectionLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 26: There's Six of Us!, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 7: There's Six of Us!
Enrico Pucci's collection of Stand DISCs, which he collected for years. They were originally guarded by Foo Fighters.
Boiling Water StandLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 90: Whitesnake - The Pursuer, Part 2
Anime Debut: Stone Ocean Episode 21: Awaken
During his fight with F.F., Enrico Pucci uses a Stand DISC that boils the water from a water fountain to kill F.F.
Emporio's Mother's StandLink to this section
Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 100: Jail House Lock!, Part 5 (Tailpiece) (Mentioned only)
Emporio's mother had her ability stolen by Pucci before being killed; it's implied that her ability was similar to Emporio's own Burning Down the House.[4]

Steel Ball Run

Emerald Prospector's StandLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 13: The Sheriff's Request to Mountain Tim (Mentioned only)
When investigating the murders of three participants of the Steel Ball Run (having been exploded by the Boomboom Family's Tomb of the Boom 1 2 3), Mountain Tim recalled the story of an Emerald Prospector who, after entering Arizona's desert, developed an ability which killed in a similar fashion.
Parallel World Tusk ACT3Link to this section
Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 67: D4C, Part 2
Two different iterations of Johnny Joestar from parallel worlds use their own iterations of Tusk ACT3 to escape the base world's Diego Brando and Wekapipo respectively.
Parallel World Tusk ACT2Link to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 86: Ball Breaker, Part 4
A Stand belonging to the Johnny Joestar of a parallel world. While its ability remains unseen in the story, its appearance is identical to that of the Tusk ACT2 of the base world.
Parallel World Cream Starter 1Link to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 74: D4C, Part 7
A Stand belonging to the Hot Pants of a parallel world. Its appearance and abilities are identical to the Cream Starter of the base world. The alternate Cream Starter was used by the parallel world's Hot Pants against its base iteration and they nearly killed each other. It was returned to its world along with Hot Pants and Diego when the base world's Diego knocked them between a door and a wall.
Parallel World Cream Starter 2Link to this section
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A Stand belonging to the Hot Pants of a parallel world. Its appearance and abilities are identical to the Cream Starter of the base world. In an attempt to win his favor, Funny Valentine gives the Stand to Johnny, who uses it to heal Slow Dancer.

JoJolion

Holy Joestar-Kira's StandLink to this section
Manga Debut: JoJolion Chapter 14: "Paisley Park" and "Born This Way", Part 3 (Implied)
Holy Joestar-Kira's Stand is an unknown Stand that was implied when Holy saw Paisley Park in the hospital room.
Joseph's StandLink to this section
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Manga Debut: JoJolion Chapter 110: Higashikata Fruit Parlor (Flashback)
A Stand belonging to Joseph Joestar. While having a vine-like body, it at least has a fully-formed head. The vines appear from his birthmark and wrap around his arms. It appears to have the ability to project vine-like tendrils, not unlike Hermit Purple albeit without the use of the Ripple.

The JOJOLands


Miscellaneous

Stand User's StandLink to this section
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This Stand is only featured in the game Famicom Jump II: Saikyo no Shichinin, where it's used by an unnamed Stand user. The Stand allows its user to turn the player into stone with a special punch against anyone his user defeats or is about to defeat in combat. This transformation makes the victims unable to move, however, Stand users affected by it can sense and even talk. This effect can be reverted if the user is defeated. The Stand has neither a name nor a physical shape, but the image of a rock is shown when the Stand user uses it.
Kaoru's StandLink to this section
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The Stand of Kaoru from the The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp. Its name is unknown, but has the ability to embed items under Kaoru's skin. He feels various angular things inside him and inexplicable bumps on his skin. For example, a pencil gets absorbed into his skin and eventually assimilates with his bones. While Kaoru feels discomfort at first, the pain eventually subsides. In one instance, Kaoru cuts open his skin and a foreign gold coin falls out. When used, an aura in the shape of a horned demon appears around Kaoru in Araki's artwork, though Kaoru himself is not aware of any physical form of his Stand.
Gucci Bag StandLink to this section
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The Stand of a Genius Artisan from the Gucci brand, who bound it to each of three Gucci bags he designed. Anyone can use the bags, even if they are not Stand users themselves. It has the ability to vanish valuable things that the owner keeps in the bag. When the owner of the bag is in trouble, the vanished objects will be returned to them via some kind of Equivalent Exchange, such as a trade for something they own.

Rohan's Grandmother gave one of these bags to Rohan Kishibe. Rohan, not knowing the ability was due to a Stand, made the Gucci factory fix the bag. After being robbed by his interpreter, Rohan realizes the bag's true nature too late, and laments that he did not take full advantage of its final use.

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
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(Brown, green, and red leather with silver buckles and zippers, brown strap, golden casing.)
Selva Cartel Army's StandsLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 12: XII - Final Arc
The Selva Cartel Army members have a variety of different Stands with diverse appearances and abilities.
  • One can cause poisoning by spitting a venom-like substance,[5] making its victims fall foaming at the mouth.[6]
  • One attacks with fire, causing burns all over a soldier's body.[6]
  • One possesses soldiers to fire their guns at their allies while shouting "Hyahaha-hai!" at the same time.[6]
  • One punches a hole in a soldier's stomach.[6]
  • One makes a soldier lose all their teeth.[7]
  • One can burst eardrums with piercing tinnitus.[7]
  • One can cause crushing injuries, causing heads to look deformed.[7]
  • One can cause frostbite.[7]
  • One is jelly-like and cloaked in darkness.[5]
  • A savage with a dozen compound eyes that look like frog eggs.[5]
  • An odd person covered in scrap metal (only in JOJO magazine 2023 WINTER, removed in the novelized version).[5]
  • A soldier with bandoliers wrapped around its body.[5]
  • A demon with four faces, each facing north, south, east, or west.[5]
  • A floating object with an exposed brass pipe framework.[5]
  • A marionette wearing something that looks like a halo brace.[5]
  • A model of a human body overlapped with gears and gyroscopes.[5]
  • A heavy machine with eight legs.[5]
  • A man wearing camouflage has a Stand made of hundreds and thousands of intertwined detonating cords.[5]
  • A man with a pigeon chest covered in scars has a towering dark green serpent Stand with a sickle-like head. When it raises its neck, it hisses and lunges agilely, zigzagging. It slashes using its head and pierces stomachs.[5]
  • A giraffe-like creature armored for battle.[5]
  • A four-legged creature covered in moss and thorns.[5]
  • A reptile with crocodile-like jaws and saw-toothed fangs.[5]
  • Things made of only colors and lines.[5]
  • Entities dragging along dizzying sequences of images or afterimages.[5]
  • Amalgamations of unreadable characters, symbols, diagrams, and signs.[5]
  • Unidentified geometric objects that seemed kneaded out of dust.[5]
  • Those that could not be divided into categories, where they're a seamless mixture of everything.[5]
  • Some of the Stands are sentient and chat with their users.[5]
  • One user feeds yucca to their Stand.[5]
  • A giant (originally a mercenary in JOJO magazine) wears his Stand like armored plates.[5]
Alhorn's Victims' StandsLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 14: XIV - Final Arc (Mentioned only)
According to the Speedwagon Foundation's knowledge, there are 33 Stand users with abilities that are unknown to the Foundation, which they awakened after being shot by Fernando Alhorn. He has shot from high places at pedestrians similar to the Texas Tower shooting incident, targeted entire families of people he met, and shot a Catholic priest during a sermon.

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