The {{ASBR}} {{Nihongo|'''JoJo Glossary'''|ジョジョ辞典|JoJo Jiten}} is a sub-mode of Shop & Gallery Mode. This sub-mode provides brief explanations for various [[:Category:Characters|characters]], [[Stand|Stands]], [[:Category:Locations|locations]], [[:Category:Items|items]], and [[:Category:Concepts|phenomena]] from throughout the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series (as well as ''[[Baoh the Visitor]]''). This page lists all of the entries in the Glossary and their respective definitions.
The {{ASBR}} {{Nihongo|'''JoJo Glossary'''|ジョジョ辞典|JoJo Jiten}} is a sub-mode of Shop & Gallery Mode. This sub-mode provides brief explanations for various [[:Category:Characters|characters]], [[Stand|Stands]], [[:Category:Locations|locations]], [[:Category:Items|items]], and [[:Category:Concepts|phenomena]] from throughout the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series (as well as ''[[Baoh the Visitor]]''). This page lists all of the entries in the Glossary and their respective definitions.
Due to innacuracies and missing information in the English localization of the game, the English definitions on this page are modified to fit closer to the original Japanese definitions.{{-}}
Due to inaccuracies and missing information in the English localization of the game, the English definitions on this page are modified to fit closer to the original Japanese definitions.
|Content=[[Koichi Hirose]]'s [[Stand]]. At first, it appears in the form of an egg, but after fighting with [[Tamami Kobayashi]], it breaks its shell to be born.<ref name="Koichi Hirose (Echoes)">[[Koichi Hirose (Echoes) (story arc)]]</ref> Echoes evolves with Koichi, initially taking an insectoid form and gradually becoming more human. ACT1 and ACT2's skills are sound-based, while ACT3 has the ability to make matter heavier, and the different ACTs can therefore be used depending on the situation.
|Content=An antagonist from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is the [[Stand]] User of [[Boy II Man]]. A {{W|rock paper scissors}} fanatic whose character grows as he pursues [[Rohan Kishibe]]. Though he is defeated in the end, Rohan admires his mettle and doesn't retire him.
|Content=A major antagonist from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is User of the [[Stand]] [[Red Hot Chili Pepper]] and a budding young rock guitarist. He steals the [[Bow and Arrow]]<ref name="Nijimura Brothers">[[The Nijimura Brothers (story arc)]]</ref> and starts creating Stands for fun. He's retired after losing to [[Josuke]] and [[Okuyasu]], ending up in jail for theft.<ref>[[Red Hot Chili Pepper (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=The main antagonist of the latter of Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is actually [[Yoshikage Kira]] disguised as businessman [[Kosaku Kawajiri]], in whom is awakened the ability to blow away and rewind time, [[Bites the Dust]]. However, Kawajiri's son, [[Hayato]] brings him up against [[Josuke]] and company, and in the end is run over by an ambulance, then dragged into the [[Ghost Girl's Alley|forbidden alley]] with his [[Stand]].<ref name="CD Is Unbreakable">[[Crazy Diamond Is Unbreakable (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=A character from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is the son of [[Kosaku Kawajiri]] and an elementary-school boy. Upon discovering that his father was in fact being impersonated by [[Yoshikage Kira]], he battles against the villain despite suffering at the hands of [[Bites the Dust]].<ref name="CD Is Unbreakable"/>
|Content=An antagonist-turned-ally from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is [[Stand]] User of [[Heaven's Door]]. A popular manga artist from [[Morioh]] whose acclaimed "''Pink Dark Boy''" series has been running since he was sixteen. His sole focus is manga, and he'll do anything to make his stories more interesting. [[Koichi Hirose]] describes him as a "gray person".
|Content=[[Yoshikage Kira]]'s [[Stand]], with the ability to turn objects it touches into bombs. Its left hand forms the autonomous, heat-seeking [[Sheer Heart Attack]], allowing it act separately from Killer Queen. In the latter half of the story, the Stand develops [[Bites the Dust]], which can blow up time itself, rewinding it in the process.
|Content=The house where [[Yoshikage Kira]] lived in, featured in Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]''. [[Josuke]] and company visited the house in an attempt to track down Kira, yet surprisingly discovers a different [[Stand Arrow]] from that of [[Keicho Nijimura]]'s.
|Content=The main antagonist of Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', his [[Stand]] is [[Killer Queen]]. At a first glance, he passes as an ordinary office worker, yet he is in fact a serial killer, born with a lust for murder. After blowing up [[Shigekiyo Yangu]], he is chased by [[Josuke Higashikata]] and company, but temporarily escapes pursuit by killing and stealing the identity of [[Kosaku Kawajiri]].<ref name="Kira Wants to Live Quietly">[[Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An antagonist from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is the [[Stand]] User of [[Atom Heart Father]]. As the ghost [[Yoshikage Kira]]'s father, he supports his son in the final showdown, but due to [[Josuke Higashikata]]'s quick thinking, gets annihilated by one of [[Killer Queen]]'s bombs.
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Josuke Higashikata]], it has the ability to restore broken objects and heal wounds via touch, and is a close-range power type that boasts exceptional speed. When Josuke becomes enraged due to someone mocking his haircut, the Stand becomes even stronger.
|Content=A character from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', his [[Stand]] is [[The Lock]]. He attempts to blackmail [[Koichi]] and his family, but once Koichi realizes the [[Stand]]'s ability, he turns the tables on Tamami.<ref name="Koichi Hirose (Echoes)"/> Later, the become friends, and Tamami tells [[Josuke]] and Koichi about [[Toshikazu Hazamada]].
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Okuyasu Nijimura]], it can erase the space occupied by whatever its right hand grabs. The resulting void closes up, and can thereby be used for instantaneous movement disguised as teleportation. No one, not even Okuyasu, know where the erased objects go.
|Content=An ally from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', she is a ghost that lives on an [[Ghost Girl's Alley|unmapped street]] in [[Morioh]]. At 16 years old, she was [[Yoshikage Kira]]'s first victim, but lingers away from the afterlife in order to warn others about the danger of Kira. After the killer is defeated, she and her [[Arnold|beloved dog]] find peace.<ref name="CD Is Unbreakable"/>
|Content=A creature that was born where a cat stabbed by an [[Arrow]] was buried in the [[Kawajiri Family|Kawajiri]] family's garden. [[Yoshikage Kira]], disguised as [[Kosaku Kawajiri]], notices this creature and nurtures it in the Kawajiri's attic, discovering its ability to manipulate air.<ref>[[Cats Love Yoshikage Kira (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An ally in Part 4: [[Diamond is Unbreakable]], he is the User of the [[Stand]] [[Star Platinum]]. He came to [[Morioh]] to meet [[Josuke Higashikata]], [[Joseph]]'s illegitimate son. A marine biologist, he spent his spare time in Morioh writing "On Starfish" for his doctorate.
|Content=An ally in Part 4: [[Diamond is Unbreakable]], he is the User of the [[Stand]] [[Pearl Jam]], and proprietor of the Italian restaurant, [[Trattoria Trussardi]]. He lives to cook, and to cook well. Although kind, he has a hygiene obsession which drives him into a rage if anyone sullies his kitchen.
|Content=An ally in Part 4: [[Diamond is Unbreakable]], he is the User of the [[Stand]] [[The Hand]]. [[Josuke]]'s classmate, he is a simple and violent person, but is good-natured and easily moved to tears. He always relied on his brother, [[Keicho]], to make decisions as he does not believe himself capable of making good decisions. After his brother is killed by [[Red Hot Chili Pepper]], he teams up with Josuke and [[Koichi]].<ref name="Nijimura Brothers"/>
|Content=The [[Stand]] of [[Shigekiyo Yangu]], it is a Colony-type consisting of around 500 units. It has a long range and specializes in collecting objects. Each individual unit is weak, but together, they can swarm opponents and exhibit high combat power. As a Colony-type, the User is not harmed if a few of the Stand bodies are crushed.
|Content=A character from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is the Stand User of [[Surface]]. A humble yet sly personality, he resonates with [[Akira Otoishi]] and attacks [[Josuke]], but is beaten. Afterwards, he forms a one-sided friendship with [[Koichi]].
|Content=An ally from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is assumed to be the User of the [[Stand]] [[Earth Wind and Fire]], although little is known about it. He claims to be an alien from the {{W|Magellanic Clouds}} and to be named [[Nu Mikitakaze Nshi]]. He can alter his own form and morph into a variety of different objects.
|Content=The protagonist of Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he wield the [[Stand]] [[Crazy Diamond]], and is the secret son of [[Joseph Joestar]]. He has a gentle personality, but when criticized for his hairstyle, becomes enraged and goes on a rampage. In the final battle, he fights [[Yoshikage Kira]] disguised as [[Kosaku Kawajiri]], and succeeds in cornering his opponent.<ref name="CD Is Unbreakable"/>
|Content=An ally from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is [[Stand]] User of [[Echoes]], and one of [[Josuke Higashikata]]'s classmates. Timid and unreliable at first, he slowly earns the trust of his friends, and even some enemy Stand Users. Although initially annoyed at [[Yukako Yamagishi]]'s affections for him, he eventually reciprocates them.
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|Content=A character from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is [[Stand]] User of [[Highway Star]]. He attacks [[Rohan]] in order to help cure his injuries faster, but is later healed by [[Josuke Higashikata]]; that is, before being pummeled by the same guy, suffering even more severe injuries in the end.<ref>[[Highway Star (story arc)]]</ref> In the later battle against [[Enigma]], he and Josuke fight together, and Yuya is able to bring about victory after being inspired by the prospect of Josuke's friendship.<ref name="Enigma">[[Enigma Boy (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Rohan Kishibe]], it has the ability to turn anything into a book and read all its innermost thoughts and history. By writing in the margins, Rohan can control his targets, even rewriting events of their memories.
|Content=The cliffside where [[Koichi]] and [[Yukako]] fought. It became due to the urban legend about a young woman who attempted suicide by jumping off the cliffside, only to bounced gently along the rocks below with a boing. Located in the northeastern part of [[Morioh]].
|Content=An antagonist from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]], and User of the [[Stand]] [[Enigma]], he is obsessed with observing fear in people. He captures [[Josuke]]'s mother and [[Koichi]] as hostages, and uses them to trap Josuke within his paper, but is defeated by [[Yuya Fungami]]. He is then turned into a book by Josuke and donated to the library of [[Morioh]].<ref name="Enigma"/>
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Yukako Yamagishi]], it gives her the ability to manipulate her hair as if it were a limb. It can extend far enough to cover a house, and has enough power to break through glass and floors. When damaged, it turns white.
|Content=The setting of Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', it is the town where [[Josuke]] and company live, with many famous landmarks to explore. It is here where Josuke and his friends track down the town's serial killer, [[Yoshikage Kira]], and defeat him with their hearts of gold. [[Part 8]] also features a town of the same name.
|Content=A character from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', he is [[Stand]] User of [[Harvest]]. He often goes by the nickname "[[Shigechi]]", and likes the phrases "~dado" and "shishi". Although greedy, he is not entirely unlikable. He encounters the murderer [[Yoshikage Kira]] and is bombed to death, but is able to have Harvest deliver the killer's shirt button to Josuke, leaving behind clues that would lead to the finding of Kira.<ref name="Kira Wants to Live Quietly"/>
|Content=A character from Part 4: ''[[Diamond is Unbreakable]]'', she wields the [[Stand]] [[Love Deluxe]]. Although beautiful and of great grades and intelligence, she can also be self-centered and rash. [[Koichi]] was the victim of her affections, but the two later end up a true couple.
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|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Akira Otoishi]], it has the ability to manipulate electricity, and can travel at high speed through power outlets and along wires. A remotely-controlled Stand, it becomes more and more powerful as it absorbs electricity.
|Content=[[Narancia]]'s [[Stand]]. Shaped like a figher plane, it's built to attack with machine guns and missiles. It is also equipped with a radar that's sensitive to carbon dioxide.
|Content=An antagonist from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', with the [[Stand]] [[White Album]], and a member of [[La Squadra Esecuzioni]]. Easily enraged by nature, he is often angered by illogical idioms. He is defeated by [[Mista]]'s resolve and finished off by [[Giorno]] after pursuing their car.<ref>[[White Album (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=[[Diavolo]]'s [[Stand]] that can erase time and "skip" the events that would have occurred, leaving only the outcome intact. With [[Epitaph]], the second face on its forehead can see into the future. The Stand's own range is roughly 2 metres, and its means of attack are limited to the Stand's own deadly fists.
|Content=An ally in Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]''. [[Stand]]: [[Sex Pistols]]. A member of [[Bucciarati's Gang]], he is an optimist with a simple outlook on life, but is obsessed with the idea that the number four is unlucky. After surviving the final battle, he becomes a {{W|Capo}}.
|Content=[[Giorno Giovanna]]'s [[Stand]], able to give life to inanimate objects, turning them into animals or plants. It later becomes able to create organic matter. Towards the end of the Part, it evolves into [[Gold Experience Requiem]] when it is pierced by the [[Stand Arrow|Arrow]].
|Content=The [[Requiem]] form of [[Gold Experience]], with the supreme ability to nullify all action and will. Even the state of death at the [[Stand]]'s hand is nullified, such that the victim never actually attains "death", just endlessly dying.
|Content=Featured in Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', it is the place where [[Polnareff]] called [[Bucciarati's Gang]] to come. When [[Diavolo]] arrives, the ensuing fight transforms [[Silver Chariot]] into [[Chariot Requiem]].
|Content=[[Prosciutto]]'s [[Stand]]. It has the ability to indiscrimately age all living organisms, both physically and mentally. The aging is fastest when having direct contact with victims. The User can also control his own age at will in order to trick enemies.
|Content=A character from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]''. His [[Stand]]: [[Kraft Work]]. A member of the gang organization [[Passione]], he plots to swipe [[Polpo]]'s secret fortune for himself, and ends up in a fierce fight with [[Mista]] on [[Capri|Capri Island]]. Initially, Mista struggles against his Sale's ability to "fix" objects, but ultimately wins with his quick wits.<ref>[[Sex Pistols Appears (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=The protagonist of Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', and [[Stand]] User of [[Gold Experience]]. The son of [[DIO]] and an [[Giorno's Mother|unnamed Japanese woman]], his real name is Haruno Shiobana. He joins [[Bucciarati's Gang]] to fulfill his dreams of becoming a "gang-star", and eventually overthrows the boss, [[Diavolo]]. Afterwards, he takes control of [[Passione]] as the new boss.
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Bruno Bucciarati]]. It attaches a zipper to whatever it hits, that can open and close the object in question. It can also create an alternative dimension within the zipper, and has a multitude of applications, especially with its long range.
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Trish Una]]. It has the ability to soften objects. Once turned soft, the object cannot be destroyed. The Stand is also able to converse with Trish. It's a competent close-range, power Stand with all-around good capabilities.
|Content=[[Guido Mista]]'s [[Stand]], consisting of six discrete bullet "beings" with the ability to manipulate bullets, whether it be increasing their power or changing their trajectories. They are numbered from 1 to 7, excluding 4 which Mista considers bad luck, and have distinct personalities. Without food and rest, they get very grumpy and sometimes refuse to work.
|Content=An antagonist from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]''. His [[Stand]] is [[Oasis]], and he's one of [[Cioccolata]]'s former patients, and one of [[Diavolo]]'s [[Unità Speciale|trump cards]]. After losing to [[Bucciarati's Gang]], he shows his true colors and goes utterly berserk before being wiped out by [[Bucciarati]]'s zipper.<ref name="GD and Oasis">[["Green Day" and "Oasis" (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An antagonist from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]''. A former doctor and sybaritic killer who repulses even [[Diavolo]], he is one of Diavolo's [[Unità Speciale|trump cards]]. In [[Rome]], he attacks [[Bucciarati's Gang]] with [[Secco]], but [[Giorno]] finished him off with a long "USELESS" barrage.<ref name="GD and Oasis"/>
|Content=The main antagonist of Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]''. User of the [[Stand]] [[King Crimson]], boss of the [[Passione]] mob organization, and a person with a dual personality. He is fiercly proud, but also very guarded. He tries to wipe out his own daughter along with [[Bucciarati's Gang]], but suffers a never-ending death at the hands of [[Giorno]].<ref>[[Gold Experience Requiem (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An ally in Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', User of the [[Stand]] [[Spice Girl]]. [[Diavolo]] is her true father, but he wants to kill her himself in order to keep the fact a secret and prevent her from being targeted by others. She is overweening at first, but is influenced by [[Bucciarati's Gang]], also growing spiritually and awakening her Stand ability.
|Content=An ally in Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', User of the [[Stand]] [[Aerosmith]]. He is a little childish and naive, with an inferiority complex about his lack of education, getting angry if teased about it. In the final battle, he is first targeted and killed by [[Diavolo]], who was wary of the Stand's radar capabilities.<ref>[[The Requiem Quietly Plays (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=In Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', the station is used by [[Bucciarati's Gang]] to board the express train bound to {{W|Florence}}. They momentarily manage to evade their [[La Squadra Esecuzioni|pursuers]] thanks to a turtle with a [[Stand]] ability dispatched by the [[Diavolo|Boss]].
|Content=The [[Stand]] of [[Pannacotta Fugo]]. It attacked by spreading homicidal viruses from 6 capsules mounted on both its fists. Anyone infected by this virus will rot and die within 30 seconds. However, Fugo is also vulnerable to this virus. The Stand itself only expresses Fugo's violent nature, and therefore has almost no intelligence.
|Content=A character in Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', his Stand is [[Purple Haze]]. He is a gentleman by nature, but violent and uncontrollable when enraged. Unable to follow [[Bruno Bucciarati|Bucciarati]] after he betrays [[Diavolo|the boss]], he withdraws from the group in [[San Giorgio Maggiore]].<ref name="Mystery of KC">[[The Mystery of King Crimson (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Pesci]], a weapon in the form of a fishing rod. It can pass through walls and objects as if they were water to hook its prey. Pesci's determination increased the Stand's power dramatically.
|Content=An ally from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', and User of the [[Stand]] [[Sticky Fingers]]. Although a gangster, he is warm-hearted and has a strong sense of responsibility, which earns him the trust of the locals. He agrees with [[Giorno]]'s dream, and invites him to join his [[Bucciarati's Gang|gang]]. Afterwards, he is promoted to a {{W|Capo}} and is tasked with escorting the [[Diavolo|Boss]]'s daughter, [[Trish]],<ref>[[The Hidden Six-Hundred Million Yen Stash]]</ref> but rebels against the missions once learning of the Boss's true intentions.<ref name="Mystery of KC>[[The Mystery of King Crimson (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An antagonist from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', and User of the [[Stand]] [[The Grateful Dead]]. Part of [[La Squadra Esecuzioni]], he is a ruthless gangster, yet acts as a good big brother and mentor to [[Pesci]], encouraging him to grow spiritually. On the express train bound for {{W|Florence}}, he dies after a fierce battle against [[Bucciarati]].<ref name="Grateful Dead">[[The Grateful Dead (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An antagonist from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', and User of the [[Stand]] [[Beach Boy]]. Part of [[La Squadra Esecuzioni]], he starts as an inexperienced thug, but upon witnessing [[Prosciutto]]'s resolve, grows into a real gangster. He is defeated and dies after a fierce battle with [[Bucciarati]].<ref name="Grateful Dead"/>
|Content=An antagonist from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', and User of the [[Stand]] [[Little Feet]]. Part of [[La Squadra Esecuzioni]], he tails [[Narancia]] and subjects him to hideous torture, but is badly burned by [[Aerosmith]]'s counterattack. Afterwards, he is defeated in the ensuing close-range combat and dies.<ref>[[Narancia's Aerosmith (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Ghiaccio]], it has the ability to condense the moisture in the air to extremely low temperatures, forming an armor of ice around its User. This armor is so strong that even bullets cannot pierce it.
|Content=[[Stand]] of [[Risotto Nero]], it lurks within the body of its User, manipulating iron with magnetic force. It attacks by creating blades such as razors and scissors from iron found in the body and surroundings. It can also cover its User with fine iron particles, acting as a camouflage which renders Risotto effectively invisible.
|Content=An antagonist from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', User of the [[Stand]] [[Baby Face]], and part of [[La Squadra Esecuzioni]]. His favourite phrase is "di molto". Although he manages to capture [[Trish]], his Stand is destroyed by [[Giorno]] after Giorno's Stand discovers a new ability. Afterwards, he dies after being bitten by a venemous snake which Giorno had created.<ref>[[Baby Face (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An antagonist from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', and User of the [[Stand]] [[Metallica]]. He leads a team of [[La Squadra Esecuzioni|assassins]] in opposition to [[Passione]]. In the fight against [[Vinegar Doppio]], he realizes the true nature of Doppio's relationship with the [[Diavolo|boss]], and nearly defeats him before falling prey to [[Aerosmith|Diavolo's trap]].<ref name="KC vs Metallica">[[King Crimson vs. Metallica (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An ally from Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', he is the [[Stand]] User of [[Moody Blues]], and a part of [[Bucciarati's Gang]]. Formerly a police offer, he stopped pursuing the profession due to corruption and became a gangster instead. He is killed by [[Diavolo]] on the island of {{W|Sardinia}}, but with the last of his strength, succeeds in leaving behind a clue to the Boss's identity.<ref name="KC vs Metallica">[[King Crimson vs. Metallica (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=Featured in Part 5: ''[[Vento Aureo]]'', [[Bucciarati's Gang]] arranges to rendezvous [[Polnareff]] in the ancient capital of Italian. The city is razed to the ground overnight by the indiscriminate attacks of [[Secco]] and [[Cioccolata]]'s [[Stand|Stands]] as they pursue Bucciarati and company.
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{{ASBRGlossary/presets6|Weather Report}}
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|Content=A result of the huge acceleration of time brought about by [[Father Pucci]]'s [[Stand]], [[Made in Heaven]] that results in a universe reset. It gives all living things a taste of their future, but only Pucci can alter his own [[Fate]].
|Content=An ally in Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', User of the [[Stand]] [[Weather Report (Stand)|Weather Report]]. Obsessed with TV guides, but doesn't watch TV. He helps [[Jolyne]] fight [[Lang Rangler]] to recover his memory.<ref>[[Operation Savage Garden (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=A character from Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', Prisoner ID FE39423. Arrested for kidnapping, she wanted to be a kidnapping victim as a child, but became a kidnapper instead. She dies by exploding handcuffs.<ref>[[There's Six of Us! (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=An ally in Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', they are a creature given life when [[Father Pucci]] inserted a [[Stand]] disc into some plankton. Their full name is "[[Foo Fighters]]". They require water to live.
|Content=An ally in Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', she is User of the [[Stand]] [[Kiss]]. [[Jolyne]]'s friend and confidant who awakened her Stand after being pierced by the [[Stand Arrow]] in Jolyne's pendant. Cheerful and wears her heart on her sleeve.
|Content=An ally in Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', he is User of the [[Stand]] [[Burning Down the House]]. A boy who secretly lives in the [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]]. He helps [[Jolyne]] from the back lines.
|Content=The main antagonist of Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', he is User of the [[Stand]] [[Whitesnake]]. The chaplain of the [[Green Dolphin Street Prison]], he seeks to find the [[DIO's Diary|Way to Heaven]] in order to lead humanity to happiness.
|Content=[[Ermes Costello]]'s [[Stand]]. It can produce special stickers that create a second copy of whatever they are adhered to. When the sticker is removed, the two copies fuse together with great force, doing damage to each other and anything inbetween.
|Content=The main protagonist of Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', she is User of the [[Stand]] [[Stone Free]]. Daughter of [[Jotaro Kujo]], and great-granddaughter of [[Joseph Joestar]]. She stands out for her childish conduct at first, but her father's cool judgement and affinity for bold action soon show through as she matures.
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|Content=The place where [[Jolyne]] is incarcerated in Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]''. Its full title is the Green Dolphin Street Maxiimum Security Prison Facility. [[Pucci]] uses Jolyne as bait to draw [[Jotaro]] to the place, then steals his memory and [[Star Platinum|Stand]] as a [[DISC]].
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|Content=The place at [[Cape Canaveral]] in {{W|Florida}} that [[Pucci]] visits in order to complete his [[C-MOON|Stand]] in Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]''. [[Jolyne]] and company's attempts to stop him fail, and Pucci's Stand transcends its previous limits.
|Content=An antagonist from Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', his [[Stand]] is [[Highway to Hell]]. A self-obsessed man, he is neither hostile nor wicked, but does look for a companion in suicide. [[Whitesnake]] calls him "pure evil", and [[Ermes]] calls him "rotten to the core".
|Content=One of [[Father Pucci]]'s [[Stand|Stands]], an evolved form of [[Whitesnake]]. It can manipulate gravity, and freely alter the gravitational pull it exerts. It can also reverse the forces acting on things it attacks, turning them inside-out.
|Content=The place where [[Jolyne]] and [[Ermes]] went as part of a search party in Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]''. In the barn is a tractor that [[DISC|DISCs]] were hidden in. They then found themselves in battle with [[Foo Fighters]], the guardian of the DISCs.<ref>[[Foo Fighters (story arc)]]</ref>
|Content=[[Jolyne Cujoh]]'s [[Stand]] which at first allows her to turn her flesh into a string she controls, but later develops a three-dimensional humanoid form of its own. Besides physical strength, it offers various combat advantages, such as deflecting attacks.
|Content=[[Narciso Anasui]]'s [[Stand]]. It can store energy for attacks like kicks and punches somewhere and then unleash it at will. It can also dive into living and non-living things, and disassemble or change them from the inside out.
{{ASBRGlossary|Part=SO|Title=DIO's Diary|STitle={{Nihongo|The Way to Heaven|天国へ行く方法}}
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|Content=A recipe for reaching the paradise of Heaven, demanding such things as the sould of 36+ felons and 14 secret words. It was recorded by [[DIO]], but the note was burned by [[Jotaro]]. By stealing his memory [[DISC]], [[Pucci]] learns the recipe and puts it into action.
|Content=An ally in Part 6: ''[[Stone Ocean]]'', he is User of the [[Stand]] [[Diver Down]]. He has special feelings for [[Jolyne]] and wishes to marry her. At first, he is cruel to everyone but her, but softens over time. Hearing about Jolyne's escape from prison, he forces [[Weather Report]] to help him find her.
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|Content=The ultimate form of [[Father Pucci]]'s [[Stand|Stands]]. Its front half has the appearance of a horse, and the rest is humanoid. It effects limitless acceleration of time and can effectively generate whole new worlds.
|Content=A place in the {{W|Sonoran Desert|Arizona Desert}} said to have been destroyed in the distant past by a meteorite strike, and now to be cursed. Those who get lost there have [[Stand|powers]] awakened within them.
|Content=A character from Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', he is a former [[Kingdom of Naples|Neapolitan Imperial Guard]]. He plots to kill [[Gyro]] and company with [[Magent Magent]], but fails. He protects [[Lucy]] after this, but is used by [[Funny Valentine|Valentine]] in their fight to free [[Diego Brando|Diego]], killed in the process.
|Content=One of the main protagonists of Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', he is a [[Kingdom of Naples|Neapolitan]] praetor who learns the [[Spin]] technique, which can produce various effects. His favourite phrase is "Nyo ho!". Towards the end of the story, he is killed in battle with [[Funny Valentine|Valentine]], shot dead. However, the lessons he leaves behind allows [[Johnny]] to perfect his nail bullets with [[Golden Spin|Complete Golden Rotational Energy]] and defeat the President.
|Content=A character from Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', she is a mysterious girl who lives in a tree stump by {{W|Lake Michigan}}. If people drop things, she offers to return what they dropped or something better. Honest people can keep both, but must use them by sundown. Otherwise, they are forced to become part of the tree.
|Content=The main protagonist of Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'' and User of the [[Stand]] [[Tusk]], Johnny is a paraplegic who wishes to learn [[Gyro]]'s [[Spin]] technique. He beats [[Funny Valentine|Valentine]] in the end, only to be narrowly defeated by a [[Diego Brando (Parallel World)|parallel Diego]]. Eliminated from the race, he returns home with Gyro's corpse and his [[Slow Dancer|horse]].
|Content=The [[Stand]] of [[Gyro Zeppeli]], drawn out by the [[Saint's Corpse]]. It gives him the ability to see inside or beyond things struck by the energy waves of his [[Spin|spinning]] [[Steel Ball|Steel Balls]]. However, he loses it when he lets the [[Saint's Corpse|Corpse]] parts go, and it never develops as [[Johnny]]'s [[Tusk]] does.
|Content=[[Diego Brando]]'s [[Stand]]. It turns any organism into a dinosaur, including the User. This was originally the ability of [[Dr. Ferdinand]], but Diego gained the Stand through the power of the [[Saint's Corpse|Corpse]].
|Content=A character from Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', he is a charismatic, middle-aged promoter and organizer of the [[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run race]]. Despite this, he follows instructions from the true organizer of the race, [[Funny Valentine]], to collect the scattered parts of the [[Saint's Corpse]]. However, he later rebels to protect his wife, [[Lucy Steel|Lucy]], and also saves [[Johnny]] when he's defeated by [[Diego Brando (Parallel World)|Diego]] in the final stage of the race.
|Content=[[Johnny Joestar]]'s [[Stand]], enacted due to the effects of the [[Devil's Palm]]. It evolves at milestones in Johnny's own development, like when he learns the [[Spin]] from [[Gyro]]. Its final form can cross and attack through dimensional barriers.
|Content=[[Funny Valentine]]'s [[Stand]], its full title: [[Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]]. It's able to move freely between parallel worlds, and take others with it. Those who end up in a parallel world will die if they come into contact with their doppelgangers.
|Content=A primary antagonist in Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', he is a participant in the [[Steel Ball Run (race)|race]], known simply as "Dio". The Dio of the main universe dies in battle with [[Funny Valentine|Valentine]], but a [[Diego Brando (Parallel World)|Dio from another world]] is brought into the main universe via Valentine. This Dio beats [[Johnny]], but is annihilated when [[Lucy]] gives him the corpse of the original Dio.
|Content=A tool developed by the [[Zeppeli_Family#Zeppeli_Family_(Second_Continuity)|Zeppeli family]] for their [[Spin]] technology, primarily as a means of calmly dispatching criminals on death sentences. However, it is also used in battle for both attack and defense.
|Content=The 23rd President of the USA, he is the main antagonist of Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]''. He succesfully defeats [[Diego|Dio]], [[Hot Pants]], and [[Gyro]] and company. However, [[Johnny]]'s [[Golden Spin|perfected nail bullets]] overwhelm him, forcing him to surrender. He tries to use patriotism to win Johnny over, but soon reveals his true intentions and is killed.
|Content=The location of the final fight to the death between [[Johnny]], [[Gyro]], and [[Funny Valentine|Valentine]] in Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]''. Gyro is killed, but his parting advice helps Johnny defeat the President.
|Content=A technique whereby a horse follows a path described by a golden rectangle, developing [[Golden Spin|infinite rotation]] on another golden rectangle's path. The [[Zeppeli_Family#Zeppeli_Family_(Second_Continuity)|Zeppeli family]] discovered this hundreds of years ago, along with the [[Steel Ball]] throwing technique. This phenomena can break through dimensional barriers.
|Content=A character in Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', he is a farmer from {{W|Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia}} with a happy-go-lucky nature, believed to be a [[Stand]] User. He joins the [[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run]] after a fortune-teller tells him that the next two motnsh of his life would be filled with joy. At the end of the race when [[Diego|Dio]] is disqualified, he moves up into first place.
|Content=An antagonist from Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', he is User of the [[Stand]] [[Tubular Bells]] and the [[Funny Valentine|President]]'s personal bodyguard. He likes ending phrases with "~'s world". When he unleashes his balloons to dispatch some intruders, his airways get blocked and his throat swells up like a balloon to explode, thereby unintentionally killing himself.
|Content=An antagonist from Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', he is User of the [[Stand]] [[Mandom]]. His reasons for challenging [[Johnny]] and company are based on his own philosophy that cold murder help a person grow. He is killed in battle against [[Gyro]], but his ideas have a lasting, deep impact on the man.
|Content=An ally from Part 7: ''[[Steel Ball Run]]'', she is [[Steven Steel|Steven]]'s 14 year old wife who joins the pursuit for the [[Saint's Corpse|Corpse Parts]] in order to protect her husband. After [[Funny Valentine|Valentine]]'s death, she worries that [[Diego Brando (Parallel World)|Dio]] might beat [[Johnny]], and ambushes him with the head of the original [[Diego|Dio]]'s corpse, killing him.
|Content=The site of the third stage of the [[Steel Ball Run (race)|Steel Ball Run]]. Here, [[Johnny]] and [[Gyro]] fight [[Diego]] for the eyes of the [[Saint's Corpse]].
Due to inaccuracies and missing information in the English localization of the game, the English definitions on this page are modified to fit closer to the original Japanese definitions.
A mask used in sacrificial Aztec ceremonies.[1] When touched by blood, it shoots out a mass of bone spicules that stimulate the victim's brain, causing a vampiric transformation.
A mask used in sacrificial Aztec ceremonies. When touched by blood, it shoots out a mass of bone spicules that stimulate the victim's brain, causing a vampiric transformation.
A character from Part 1: Phantom Blood; Jonathan's Ripple instructor. He trained in Tibet and has acquired a variety of Ripple techniques. He passes on his skills to Jonathan in order to defeat Dio. Fatally wounded after fighting Tarkus, he transfers his life force to his pupil via Deep Pass Overdrive.[2]
Jonathan's Hamon instructor. He passed on his skills to Jonathan in order to defeat Dio. Fatally wounded after fighting Tarukus, he transferred his life force to his pupil via Deep Pass Overdrive.
A character from Part 1: Phantom Blood, a British aristocrat who is Jonathan's father. Honorable, kind, and gentle in nature, he takes in Dio, son of swindler Dario Brando, and gives him a home. In the end, however, he dies protecting his son from a knife-wielding Dio.[3]
A British aristocrat who is Jonathan's father. Honorable, kind, and gentle in nature, he takes in Dio, son of swindler Dario Brando, and gives him a home. In the end, however, he dies protecting his son from a dagger-wielding Dio.
The protagonist of Part 1: Phantom Blood. A noble British gentleman who learns Ripple breathing from Zeppeli in order to defeat Dio, who has unlocked the power of the Stone Mask. Though he defeats him in the end, a decapitated Dio returns to kill Jonathan while he is on his honeymoon.[4]
A noble British gentleman who learns Hamon breathing from Zeppeli in order to defeat Dio, who has unlocked the power of the Stone Mask. Though he defeats him in the end, Dio returns to kill Jonathan while he is on his honeymoon.
A character from Part 1: Phantom Blood. One of the Ripple users who shows up to support Zeppeli. He uses a Thunder Split Attack to test Jonathan, and later the Cross version on Dio, but is beaten both times. Though Dio's Vaporizing Freeze technique kills him, he manages to give Jonathan a hint as to how to beat Dio.[5]
A Hamon user who shows up to support Zeppeli. Uses a Thunder Split Attack to test Jonathan, and later the Cross version of Dio, but is beaten both times. Though Dio's Vaporizing Freeze technique kills him, he manages to show Jonathan how to beat Dio.
The main antagonist from Part 1: Phantom Blood. He uses the Stone Mask's power to turn into a vampire, and plots to conquer the world, but is beaten by Ripple user Jonathan. Later, his severed head attacks Jonathan and mortally wounds him, but he sinks to the bottom of the ocean when Jonathan blows up the boat.[4]
A man who uses the Stone Mask's power to turn into a vampire. He plans to conquer the world, but is beaten by Hamon-user Jonathan. His severed head attacks Jonathan and mortally wounds him, but he sinks to the bottom of the ocean when Jonathan blows up the boat.
A technique whereby the energy of life is accumulated in the practitioner's blood through special breathing techniques. In the East, it is known as Sendo. This "life energy" is much like waves of sunlight, and harms both Vampires and Pillar Men.
A technique whereby the energy of life is accumulated in the practitioner's blood by breathing in a special way. In the East, it is known as Sendo. This "life energy" is much like rays of sunlight, and harms vampires and Pillar Men.
An ally from Part 1: Phantom Blood. A fiery but friendly busybody who first battles Jonathan in a London slum. He is drawn to Jonathan's upstanding ways, and the pair become great friends. Speedwagon comes into wealth from oil, and he goes on to make the Speedwagon Foundation.
A fiery but friendly busybody who first battles Jonathan in a London slum. Jonathan is drawn to his upstanding ways, and the pair become great friends. Speedwagon comes into wealth from oil, and he goes on to make the Speedwagon Foundation.
An antagonist from Part 1, Phantom Blood. A Chinese man with a shop in a London slum who sells poison to Dio. He is caught scavenging after the Joestar Mansion fire by Dio, who turns him into a Zombie. When he later attacks Jonathan on a ship, the Ripple energy in him manipulates the cells within his body, causing a massive explosion.[4]
A Chinese man with a shop in a London slum who sells poison to Dio. He is caught scavenging after the Joestar mansion fire by Dio, who turns him into a zombie. When he later attacks Jonathan on a ship, the Hamon energy in him causes a massive explosion.
A red gem that traps light inside itself before being able to be fired like a laser. Once owned by a Roman emperor, this so-called "Super Aja" grants the Pillar Men the ability to become Ultimate Things.
A red gem that traps light inside it before firing it like a laser. Once owned by a Roman Emperor, this so-called "Super Aja" grants the Pillar Men the ability to become the "Ultimate Thing."
One of the Pillar Men, a heat user. He can control his rage by crying. Kills Loggs and is defeated by Joseph. He sends the Stone of Aja to Kars in Switzerland.
The main antagonist of Part 2: Battle Tendency. One of the Pillar Men, and wielder of Light Mode. In order to become the Ultimate Thing, he created the Stone Masks and set out to find the Red Stone of Aja. After defeating Lisa Lisa via deception, the ensuing battle with Joseph leads to his banishment by volcanic eruption to outer space.[7]
One of the Pillar Men, and a light-user. In pursuit of ultimate powers, he creates Stone Masks and sets out to find the Red Stone of Aja. He's beaten in battle with Lisa Lisa (Elizabeth) and Joseph, and launched into space by a volcanic eruption.
A character from Part 2: Battle Tendency. He is a Ripple user and grandson of Will Anthonio Zeppeli. He does not take to the flighty Joseph at first, but warms to him once they fight Wamuu. Lisa Lisa is his mentor. He finally dies when fighting Wamuu, after he creates a blood Ripple bubble.[8]
A Hamon user, and grandson of Will A. Zeppeli. He does not take to the flighty Joseph at first, but warms to him once they fight Wamuu. Lisa Lisa (Elizabeth) is his mentor. He finally dies when fighting Wamuu, after he creates a blood Hamon bubble.
The main character of Part 2: Battle Tendency. He is the grandson of Jonathan Joestar, and a great tactician who can outfox his foes. In the final battle with the Pillar Men, he launches Kars into space using a volcanic eruption.[9] He ends up back in New York as a realtor. He later becomes the user of the StandHermit Purple.
Grandson of Jonathan Joestar, and a great tactician who can outfox his foes. In the final battle with the Pillar Men, he launches Kars into space using a volcanic eruption. He ends up back in New York as a realtor. Becomes User of the Stand Hermit Purple.
Speedwagon sets this up once he becomes a multi-millionaire to carry out medical research and protect wild flora and fauna. Its headquarters is in Dallas, Texas, but it has offices worldwide, including one in Meguro, Tokyo.
Speedwagon sets this up once he becomes a multi-millionaire to carry out medical research and protect wild flora and fauna. Its HQ is in Dallas, Texas, but it has offices worldwide, including one in Tokyo.
The scene of the chariot duel between Joseph and Wamuu in Part 2: Battle Tendency.[10] It's located at the Skeleton Heel Stone, a henge at the foot of Piz Bernina. In antiquity, it was a place for observing the heavens. Later, it was used as a battle arena.
The scene of the chariot duel between Joseph and Wamuu. It's located at the Skeleton's Heel, a henge at the foot of Piz Bernina. In antiquity, it was a place for observing the heavens. Later, it was used as a battle arena.
The mightiest of all living creatures, susceptible only to sunlight and Ripple. They are: Kars, Esidisi, Wamuu, and Santana (whose real name is unknown). They feed on vampires, using the energy to stay alive for tens of thousands of years.
The mightiest of all living creatures, susceptible only to sunlight and Hamon. They are: Kars, Esidisi, Wamuu, and Santviento (whose real name is not known). They feed on vampires, using the energy to stay alive for tens of thousands of years.
Allies from Part 2: Battle Tendency. They are two servants at Lisa Lisa's residence, as well as assistant Ripple instructors. Loggins is killed by Esidisi while waiting for Joseph at the final training ground.[11] Though Messina survives Wamuu with his left arm severed,[8] he is unable to participate in the final showdown.
Two servants at Lisa Lisa (Elizabeth)'s residence, as well as assistant Hamon instructors. Loggs is killed by Esidisi while waiting for Joseph at the final training ground. Though Meshina survives Wamuu severing his left arm, he is unable to participate in the showdown.
She trains Caesar and Joseph in the ways of Hamon. Joseph's true mother, she falls victim to Kars's deception, but is saved by Joseph. Later, she moves to the US, where she marries a Hollywood screenwriter.
An ally in Part 2: Battle Tendency, he is a German army officer who is the commander of a secret base in Mexico. Though proud and a little goofy, he is eminently likeable. He appears to die fighting Santana, but later returns as a cyborg powerful enough to faze even the mighty Kars.
A German army officer who is the commander of a secret base in Mexico. Though proud and a little goofy, he is eminently likeable. He appears to die fighting Santviento, but returns as a cyborg powerful enough to faze even the mighty Kars.
An antagonist of Part 2: Battle Tendency. He is one of the Pillar Men. User of the Wind Mode, and so powerful that he has been dubbed a combat genius. He defeats Caesar, but out of respect for his combat skills, he lets his blood bubble go.[8] Later, after a ferocious battle with Joseph, he is defeated.[10]
One of the Pillar Men. A wind-user so powerful he has been dubbed a combat genius. He defeats Caesar, but out of respect for his combat skills, lets his blood bubble go. Later, after a ferocious battle with Joseph, he is defeated.
A Stand that appears in Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. Having once belonged to a swordsmith from Ancient Egypt, this Stand gained its own sentience and manifested itself in a sword when he died. It learns the movements and powers of those it fights, becoming stronger with each battle.
Once belonging to a sword smith from ancient Egypt, this Stand manifested itself in a sword when he died. It learns the techniques and absorbs the power of those it fights.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. His Stand is Sethan. He likes to taunt the weak, and his catchphrase is "attaboy." He turns Polnareff into a child, but was violently counterattacked in a harsh battle. He then does the same to Jotaro, but is beaten to a pulp and retired.[13]
Stand: Set. Likes to taunt the weak. Turned Polnareff into a child, but even then barely managed to beat him. Did the same to Jotaro, but he was beaten to a pulp and retired.
Stand: The Fool. A purebred Boston Terrier, he joins Joestar's team in Egypt after being flown in as aid by the Speedwagon Foundation. He loves to tear out hair and fart in people's faces.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. His Stand is Cream. A devoted servant of DIO, who is willing to die for his master. In his fight with Polnareff, he kills both Iggy and Avdol before Polnareff realizes that he is a Vampire and exposes him to sunlight, killing him.[15]
Stand: Cream. A devoted servant of DIO who is willing to die for his master. In his fight with Polnareff, he kills both Iggy and Avdol before Polnareff realizes he's a vampire and kills him with sunlight.
A character from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. He is a United States senator in Cairo who runs into DIO and is forced to drive his car into hapless innocents in pursuit of Joseph and company. The chase ends when he is killed and his corpse is thrown at Joseph and company.[16]
A United States senator in Cairo that runs into DIO, who forces him to drive his car into hapless innocents in pursuit of Joestar and company. The chase ends when he is killed and his body thrown at Joestar and company.
Hol Horse's Stand that takes the form of a revolver. The bullets it fires are also part of the Stand, and their trajectories are able to be controlled.
Hol Horse's Stand that takes the form of a revolver. The bullets it fires are Stands in their own right, able to control their trajectories.
A major antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. She is the mother of J. Geil, and her Stand is Justice. She taught DIO how to use his Stand, but goes insane upon losing her son. She goes after the Joestar Group, but DIO kills her.[17] Still, she remains loyal to her master to the end.
Centerfold's mother. Stand: Justice. She taught DIO how to use his Stand, but becomes crazed upon losing her son. She goes after Joestar, but DIO kills her. She remains loyal to her master always.
Zenyatta's Stand is Khnum, while Mondatta's Stand is Thoth. The pair oppose the Joestars, but Zenyatta is retired after destroying himself. Mondatta later joins forces with Hol Horse, but is retired after Iggy mauls him.
An ally from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. User of the StandHierophant Green. He has a reserved and honorable personality. He takes the lead in the showdown with DIO and, despite being mortally wounded, manages to warn Joseph about The World's time-stopping abilities before taking his last breath.[16]
Stand: Hierophant Green. Has a reserved and honorable personality. He takes the lead in the showdown with DIO, and despite being mortally wounded, manages to warn Joseph about The World's time-stopping abilities before taking his last breath.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. His Stand is Judgement. One of DIO's hired assassins. He uses clay puppets of Sherry and Avdol to attack Polnareff, but is defeated when the real Avdol shows up and both he and Polnareff send him to hell.[20]
Stand: Judgement. One of DIO's hired killers. He uses puppets of Sherry and Avdol to attack Polnareff, but is defeated when the real Avdol shows up and they send him to hell.
The protagonist of Part 3: Stardust Crusaders, and the user of the StandStar Platinum. He is the grandson of Joseph Joestar and father of Jolyne Cujoh. Sharp and always levelheaded, yet passionate in nature. He unearths his time stopping ability to defeat DIO in their final battle.[16]
Protagonist of Stardust Crusaders. He is the grandson of Joseph Joestar and father of Jolyne Cujoh. Sharp and always levelheaded, yet passionate in nature. He unearths his time stopping ability to defeat DIO in the final battle.
Iggy's Stand. It takes the form of a sand monster. By its very nature, it cannot suffer physical damage. It has all kinds of useful functions, such as being able to turn into a glider or a dome, being highly versatile as a result.
Iggy's Stand. Takes the form of a sand monster. By its very nature, it cannot suffer physical damage. It has all kinds of useful functions, such as being able to turn into a glider or a dome.
DIO's Stand. A close-range power type with even greater speed and power than Star Platinum, plus the ability to stop time. At first, it can only manage about 5 seconds, but during the battle with Jotaro, the duration of its time-stop increases to up to 10 seconds.[16]
DIO's close-range optimized Stand, with even greater speed and power than Star Platinum, plus the ability to stop time. At first it can only manage about five seconds, but in battle with Jotaro, it stops time for up to ten seconds.
User of the Stand The Hanged Man. A man with two right hands who is one of DIO's henchmen, Enyaba's son, and the killer of Polnareff's sister, Sherry. He teams up with Hol Horse to beat Avdol, but dies at the hands of Polnareff and Kakyoin.
User of the Stand Silver Chariot, at once a chivalrous knight and a chirpy ladies' man. On his travels he defeats Centerfold and avenges his sister. After a fierce battle with Cool Ice, he finally settles back in France.
Jean Pierre Polnareff's Stand, with a sword and armor similar to those of a cavalier from the Middle Ages. Its power is unremarkable, but the rapier is amazingly keen, and it can shed its armor to increase its speed. As a last resort, it can also launch its blade very accurately as a secret technique.
Jean Pierre Polnareff's Stand, with a sword and armor like a cavalier from the Middle Ages. Its power is unremarkable, but the rapier is awesomely keen, and it can shed its armor to increase its speed. It can also hurl its blade very accurately.
Jotaro Kujo's Stand, boasting such astronomical power, speed, precision, eyesight, and visual acuity that it can catch flying bullets in its fingers. During the battle against DIO, it manifests the ability to stop time.[16] Coupled with Jotaro's flawless skills, its awesome stats make it the strongest Stand in history.
Jotaro Kujo's Stand, boasting such astronomical power, speed, precision, eyesight, and visual acuity that it can catch flying bullets in its fingers. Coupled with Jotaro's flawless skills, its awesome stats could make it the greatest Stand in history.
A form of guardian spirit or avatar that stands by its user, using supernatural powers to defend them and attack their enemies. It can also be translated as "Ghost Ripple".
A form of guardian spirit or avatar that stands by its user, using supernatural powers to defend them and attack their enemies.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. He is the user of the StandOsiris and Telence's older brother, as well as a pro gambler. He can steal the souls of those who lose his bets and turn them into poker chips. He beats Polnareff and Joseph, but a poker defeat at Jotaro's hands sees him retired.[22]
User of the Stand Osiris, the elder Darby brother, and a pro gambler. He can steal the souls of those who lose his wagers and turn them into poker chips. He beats Polnareff and Joseph, but a poker defeat at the hands of Jotaro sees him retired.
User of the Stand The World, and the archenemy of the Joestars. In the final showdown in Egypt, he uses his Time Stop ability to kill Kakyoin and defeat Joseph and Polnareff. He loses in one-on-one combat with Jotaro, however, and dies.
DIO's secret home in Cairo, Egypt, featured in Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. The Joestar Group closes in on the casket of the vampiric DIO, but are forced into a temporary retreat by the might of The World. The final battle then unfolds in the city.
DIO's secret home in El Cairo City, Egypt. The Joestars close in on the casket of the vampiric DIO, but are forced into a temporary retreat by the might of The World. The final battle then unfolds in the city.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. Usually known as Devo the Cursed, he is the user of the StandEbony Devil and a henchman of DIO. He attacks Polnareff, but dies when the Frenchman turns the tables using a mirror and slices almost all of Devo's body into shreds.[23]
User of the Stand Ebony Devil, and a henchman of DIO's, known usually as Soul Sacrifice the Cursed. He attacks Polnareff, but dies when the Frenchman's quick wit turns the battle around using a mirror, and almost all of Soul Sacrifice's body is cut to shreds.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. He is the user of the StandAtum, and Daniel's younger brother. A natural-born gamer, he steals the souls of other gamers he beats and places them in puppets as part of his collection as a hobby. He beats Kakyoin, but is retired by Joseph and Jotaro with an "ora ora."[24]
User of the Stand Atum, and the younger Darby brother. A natural-born gamer, he steals the souls of other gamers he beats and plants them in puppets to further his collection. He beat Kakyoin, but was retired by Joseph and Jotaro.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. He is a Vampire and one of DIO's henchmen, but lacks a Stand ability. He tries to ensnare the Joestars with his ability to masquerade as a woman, but fails and is captured. He is forced to help open DIO's casket, only to be sliced apart and killed by DIO himself.
A vampire and one of DIO's henchmen who lacks any Stand abilities. He tries to ensnare the Joestars with his ability to masquerade as a woman, but fails. Captured, he is forced to help open DIO's casket, only to be killed by DIO himself.
Old Joseph Joestar's Stand. It resembles a thorn bush and can perform spirit photography with a Polaroid camera, among other things. Though the thorns have limited attack power, they can prove useful in a variety of other ways.
Old Joseph Joestar's Stand. It resembles a thorn bush and can perform spirit photography with a Polaroid camera, among other things. Though the thorns have limited attack power, they can prove useful in a variety of other ways.
Noriaki Kakyoin's long-range humanoid Stand, which can quickly unravel itself into a coil. It can strike at a range of over 100 meters, but with low power. Its Emerald Splash attacks are highly destructive, however. It can also turn itself into string to infiltrate the human body or form barriers.
Noriaki Kakyoin's long-range, humanoid Stand made of a coil that can unravel very fast. It can strike at a range of more than 100m, but with low power. Its Emerald Splash attacks are highly destructible, however.
Mariah's Stand. It appears as an electrical outlet, but can even be placed on non-conductive objects such as rocks. The body of anyone who touches it is magnetized, with the force increasing until it attracts objects as heavy as cars.
Mariah's Stand. Appears as an electrical outlet. It can even be placed on non-conducting objects such as rocks. The body of anyone who touches it is magnetized, with the force increasing until it attracts objects as heavy as cars.
The Stand of J. Geil. It appears to exist only within a mirror, and does damage by stabbing reflected victims with a dagger. In actuality, it possesses the properties of light, allowing it to travel extremely fast between mirrors.
The Stand of Centerfold. It appears to exist only within a mirror, and does damage by stabbing reflected victims with a dagger. It can travel extremely fast between mirrors, just as light does.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. It is the user of the StandHorus. A falcon who guards the front gate of DIO's Mansion. It nearly kills Iggy until, in a last-ditch gambit, the dog bites off its beak and causes its icicle attack to backfire, killing itself.[25]
User of the Stand Horus. A falcon who guards the front gate of DIO's mansion. Nearly killed Iggy until, in a last-ditch gambit, the dog bit off its beak and caused its ice pillar to backfire, killing it.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. He is the user of the StandEmperor, and one of DIO's henchmen. He dresses like a cowboy in a western movie. He lives by a maxim of "best to be Number Two," and has a keen eye for a good partner. He also claims to be the world's best lover, with girlfriends around the world.
User of the Stand The Emperor and one of DIO's henchmen, he looks like a Wild West cowboy. Lives by the maxim, "Don't be No. 1, be No. 2" and has a keen eye for a good partner. He also claims to be the world's best lover with girls worldwide.
Pet Shop's Stand. It takes the form of a petrified pterosaur. It has the power to manipulate ice and cold air, which gives it a versatile arsenal of techniques. In addition to creating ice structures, it can also make icicle missiles and freeze the ground.
Pet Shop's Stand. Takes the form of a petrified pterosaur. It has the power to control cold, which gives it a versatile arsenal of techniques; in addition to creating ice structures, it also makes icicle missiles and freezes the ground.
Muhammad Avdol's Stand, which has a bird's head on a humanoid body. It wields flames so hot that they can melt projectiles in mid-air. It also boasts unusually-powerful raw combat skills.
Mohammed Avdol's Stand, which has a bird's head on a humanoid body. It wields flames so hot, they can melt metal projectiles in mid-air. It also boasts unusually powerful raw combat skills.
An antagonist from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders. She is the user of the StandBastet. She magnetizes Joseph and Avdol, easily overpowering them. However, she is retired when, in the end, their car-and-bicycle-covered bodies magnetize to each other, crushing her between the two of them.[26]
User of the Stand Bast. Magnetizes Joseph and Avdol, easily overpowering them. She is retired from the fight when, in the end, their car- and bicycle-covered bodies magnetize to each other and she is crushed between them.
User of the Stand Magician's Red. He is a friend of Joseph Joestar. An astrologer by trade, with great leadership and charm. He saves Polnareff and Iggy from Cool Ice's ambush at DIO's Mansion, but dies in the process.
Koichi Hirose's Stand. At first, it appears in the form of an egg, but while fighting Tamami Kobayashi, it breaks its shell to be born.[27] Echoes evolves with Koichi, initially taking an insectoid form and gradually becoming more human. ACT1 and ACT2's skills are sound-based, while ACT3 has the ability to make matter heavier. The different ACTs can be utilized depending on the situation.
Koichi Hirose's Stand, first revealing itself fighting Tamami. Reverb evolves with Koichi, initially taking an insectoid form and gradually becoming more human. Acts 1 and 2's skills are sound-based, while Act 3 makes the opponent heavier.
Stand: Boys Man Man. A rock, paper, scissors fanatic whose character grows as he pursues Rohan Kishibe. Though he is defeated in the end, Rohan admires his mettle and doesn't retire him.
Stand: Chili Pepper. A budding young rock guitarist. He steals the "Bow and Arrow" and half-heartedly starts experimenting with Stands. He's retired after losing to Josuke Higashikata 4 and Okuyasu, ending up in jail for theft.
Actually Yoshikage Kira disguised as businessman Kosaku Kawajiri, in whom is awakened the time-resetting ability, Bites the Dust. Kawajiri's son Hayato brings him up against Josuke Higashikata 4 and company, and in the end he's run over by an ambulance, then dragged into the forbidden alley with his Stand.
A schoolboy, and son of Kosaku Kawajiri. He realizes his father is Yoshikage Kira in disguise. He battles against Kira even as he is suffering at the hands of Bites the Dust.
An antagonist-turned-ally from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandHeaven's Door. A popular manga artist from Morioh whose acclaimed Pink Dark Boy series has been serialized since he was sixteen. His sole focus is manga, and he'll do anything to make his stories more interesting. Koichi Hirose describes him as a "gray person."
Stand: Heaven's Door. A popular manga artist from Morioh Town whose acclaimed "Pink Dark Boy" series has been running since he was 16. His sole focus is manga, and he'll do anything to make his stories more fun.
Yoshikage Kira's Stand, with the ability to turn objects it touches into bombs. Its left hand forms the autonomous heat-seeking Sheer Heart Attack, which acts separately from Killer Queen. In the latter half of the story, the Stand develops Bites the Dust, which can blow up and rewind time itself.
Yoshikage Kira's Stand that turns objects it touches into bombs. Its left hand forms the autonomous, heat-seeking Heart Attack missile. In the latter half of the story, the Stand develops Bites the Dust, which can blow up time itself.
The home of Yoshikage Kira. Josuke Higashikata 4 and company visit the place in pursuit of Kira, only to discover another Bow and Arrow, different than the one belonging to Keicho Nijimura.
The main antagonist of Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. His Stand is Killer Queen. Though he poses as an ordinary office worker, he is a serial killer in reality, born with a lust for murder. After blowing up Shigekiyo Yangu, he is chased by Josuke Higashikata and company, but temporarily escapes pursuit by killing and stealing the identity of Kosaku Kawajiri.[31]
Stand: Deadly Queen. A serial killer disguised as an office worker, he kills Shigekiyo Yangu and later kills Kosaku Kawajiri and takes over his body.
Stand: Heart Father. He is Yoshikage Kira's father and a ghost. He supports his son in the final showdown, but Josuke Higashikata 4's quick thinking sees him blown to bits by one of Deadly Queen's bombs.
The Stand of Josuke Higashikata. It has the ability to restore broken objects and heal wounds by touch, and is a close-range power type that boasts exceptional speed. When Josuke becomes enraged due to someone mocking his haircut, the Stand becomes even stronger.
Josuke Higashikata 4's Stand, capable of healing wounds and fixing damaged objects. It is a close-quarters powerhouse of exceptional speed. Josuke becomes enraged whenever someone mocks his haircut, giving his Stand even greater power.
A character from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. His Stand is The Lock. He attempts to blackmail Koichi and his family, but Koichi turns the tables on Tamami after awakening his own Stand ability.[27] Later, they become friends, and Tamami tells Josuke and Koichi about Toshikazu Hazamada.
Stand: The Lock. He blackmails Koichi and his family, but once Koichi realizes what the Stand's ability is, he turns the tables on Tamami. They later become friends, and Tamami tells Josuke Higashikata 4 and Koichi about Toshikazu Hazamada.
The Stand of Okuyasu Nijimura. It can erase the space occupied by whatever its right hand grabs. The resulting void is then filled, and can thereby be used for instantaneous movement. No one, not even Okuyasu, knows where the erased objects go.
Okuyasu Nijimura's Stand that can erase the space occupied by whatever its right hand grabs. The resulting void closes up, therby creating the effect of instantaneous movement. No one, not even Okuyasu, knows where the erased objects go.
An ally from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. She is a ghost that lives on an unmapped street in Morioh. At the age of 16, she became Yoshikage Kira's first victim, but lingers on in order to warn others about the danger of Kira. After Yoshikage Kira's defeat, she and her beloved dog pass on before the eyes of Koichi and company.[30]
The ghost of a 16-year old girl from an unmapped street in Morioh Town. As Yoshikage Kira's first victim, she haunts this world to warn others of the danger he poses. After the killer is defeated, Reimi and her beloved dog find peace.
A creature that was born when a cat stabbed by an Arrow was buried in the Kawajiri Family's garden. Yoshikage Kira, disguised as Kosaku Kawajiri, notices this creature and nurtures it in the Kawajiri's attic. It has the ability to manipulate air.[32]
A life-form created when a cat is shot by an Arrow in the Kawajiri family's garden. This is witnessed by Yoshikage Kira, posing as the father of the family. He nurtures it in the attic and discovers its air-manipulating abilities.
User of the Stand Star Platinum. He came to Morioh to meet Josuke Higashikata 4, Joseph's secret son. He is a marine biologist and spent his spare time in Morioh writing "On Starfish" for his doctorate.
An ally in Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandPearl Jam, and the proprietor of the Italian restaurant Trattoria Trussardi. He lives to cook, and to cook well. Although kind, he has an obsession with hygiene, which drives him into a rage if anyone sullies his kitchen.
User of the Stand Pole Jam and poprietor of the Italian eatery, Trattoria Trussardi. He lives to cook, and to cook well. He is kind, but his hygiene obsession drives him into a rage if anyone sullies his kitchen.
An ally in Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandThe Hand and Josuke's classmate. He is a simple and violent person, but is good-natured and easily moved to tears. He has always relied on his brother, Keicho, to make decisions, and believes himself incapable of doing so himself. After his brother is killed by Red Hot Chili Pepper, he teams up with Josuke and Koichi.[28]
User of the Stand The Hand, he is a classmate of Josuke Higashikata 4 with a simple but violent nature. He always relied on his brother Keicho to make decisions, so after he is killed by Chili Pepper, Okuyasu teams up with Josuke and Koichi.
User of the Stand Worse Company. Okuyasu Nijimura's older brother. Diligent and methodical, he is Okuyasu's polar opposite. He is the one creating Stand users in Morioh using the Bow and Arrow to help his father. No sooner had he made peace with Josuke Higashikata 4 than he was killed protecting Okuyasu from Chili Pepper.
The Stand of Shigekiyo Yangu. It is a colony-type Stand consisting of around 500 units. It specializes in collecting objects from long-range. Each individual unit is weak, but together, they can swarm opponents and exhibit high combat power. As it is a colony-type Stand, the user is not harmed if a few of the Stand's units are destroyed.
Shigekiyo Yangu's Stand. Its body is made up of 500 units and can harvest things with ease. Each unit is weak, but they exhibit power when swarming enemies. Damaging a single unit will still not harm the host.
A character from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandSurface, and has a shy-yet-insidious personality. He allies himself with Akira Otoishi and attacks Josuke, but is beaten. Afterwards, he forms a one-sided friendship with Koichi.
User of the Stand Show Off, with an obsequious, yet treacherous nature. He is sympathetic to Akira Otoishi, and attacks Josuke Higashikata 4, but is beaten. Later he develops a one-sided friendship with Koichi Hirose.
User of the Stand Terra Ventus, about which little is known. An alien from the Magellanic Clouds, he's more accurately called Nu Mikitakazo Nshi. He can alter his own form and morph into a variety of different shapes.
Unlock Condition: Included in the paid DLC for Keicho Nijimura
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The Stand of Keicho Nijimura. It is an army comprised of infantry, tanks, and helicopters that attack targets. Despite being toy-sized, the army's destructive power is quite real, and a clean hit can blow an opponent's limb off. It carries out Keicho's stratagems with military precision and boasts excellent power in both offense and defense.
Keicho Nijimura's Stand. An army comprised of Infantry, Tanks, and Helicopters that attacks its target. Despite being toy-size, their weapons deal real damage and are powerful enough to remove limbs on a direct hit. They carry out Keicho's stratagems with military precision and boast both great firepower and impressive defenses.
The protagonist of Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandCrazy Diamond, and is the bastard son of Joseph Joestar. He has a gentle personality, but whenever his hairstyle is insulted, he becomes enraged and goes on a rampage. In the final battle, he fights Yoshikage Kira, who is disguised as Kosaku Kawajiri, and succeeds in cornering his opponent.[30]
User of the Stand Shining Diamond and the secret son of Joseph Joestar. A punk with a gentle streak, except when someone insults his hair. In the end he battles Yoshikage Kira posing as Kosaku Kawajiri, successfully overpowering him.
An ally from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandEchoes, and one of Josuke Higashikata's classmates. Timid and unreliable at first, he slowly earns the trust of his friends, and even some enemy Stand users form a one-sided friendship with him. Although initially annoyed at Yukako Yamagishi's love for him, he eventually reciprocates her feelings.
User of the Stand Reverb and one of Josuke Higashikata 4's classmates. Weak and unreliable at first, he slowly earns the trust of his friends, and even some enemy Stand users. Yukako Yamagishi's affections for him are eventually reciprocated.
A character from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandHighway Star. He attacks Rohan in order to accelerate his healing, but Josuke Higashikata heals his injuries before inflicting even more serious ones himself.[33] Later, in the battle against Enigma, he and Josuke fight together, and Yuya is able to bring about victory after being inspired by Josuke's compassion for his friends.[34]
User of the Stand Highway Go Go. He defeats Rohan to help cure his injuries faster, then Josuke Higashikata 4 completely heals him before pummeling him again. Later on they join up against Misterioso, and Yuya brings about victory, inspired by friendship with Josuke Higashikata 4.
The Stand of Rohan Kishibe. It has the ability to turn anything into a book and read its innermost thoughts and memories. By writing in the margins, Rohan can control his targets and even rewrite their memories.
Rohan Kishibe's Stand, able to turn anything into a book and read all its innermost thoughts and history. By writing in the margins, he can control his targets, even rewriting events of their past.
The cliffside where Koichi and Yukako fought. It became infamous due to an urban legend about a young woman who was bounced gently along the rocks with a "boyoyoing" while attempting suicide. Located in the northeastern part of Morioh.
The cliffside where Koichi and Yukako fought. It's famous for the urban legend about a young woman who jumped to her death, only to be bounced gently along the rocks below with a boing. Located in the northeastern part of Morioh Town.
An antagonist from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandEnigma, and he loves to observe people's fear. He captures Josuke's mother and Koichi as hostages, and uses them to trap Josuke within his paper, only to be defeated by Yuya Fungami. He is then turned into a book by Josuke and donated to Morioh's local library.[34]
User of the Stand Misterioso, he is obsessed with observing fear in people. He captures Josuke Higashikata 4's mother and Koichi and seals Josuke Higashikata 4 in paper, but is beaten when Yuya Fungami takes action. Then he is "booked" by Josuke Higashikata 4 in Morioh Library.
The Stand of Yukako Yamagishi. It gives her the ability to freely manipulate her own hair. The hair can extend far enough to cover a house, and has enough power to break through glass and floors. When damaged, her hair turns white.
Yukako Yamagishi's Stand. It allows her to control her hair like a limb. It can extend the hair to cover a building or make it strong enough to break glass. Damage turns it grey.
The setting of Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. It is the town where Josuke and company live, and has many famous landmarks. It is here where Josuke and his friends track down the town's serial killer, Yoshikage Kira, and defeat him with their heart of gold. Part 8 is set in a different town with the same name.
The home of Josuke Higashikata 4 and company, with many famous landmarks. Josuke and his friends pursue serial killer Yoshikage Kira, who is at large in the town, eventually seeing him off with their hearts of gold. A town of the same name appears in Part 8.
A character from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the user of the StandHarvest. He often goes by the nickname "Shigechi," and is fond of the phrases "~dado" and "shishi." Although greedy, he is not entirely unlikable. He encounters the murderer Yoshikage Kira and dies by explosion, but is able to have Harvest deliver the killer's jacket button to Josuke, leaving behind a clue that leads to Kira's discovery.[31]
User of the Stand Harvest. He often goes by the nickname "Shigechi." Greedy, but not entirely unlikable. He is killed by Yoshikage Kira after taking Kira's button to Josuke Higashikata 4.
A character from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable. She is the user of the StandLove Deluxe. Though she is beautiful and intelligent, and her grades are superb, she can also be self-centered and rash. Koichi was the victim of her affections, but the two later become a true couple.
User of the Stand Love Deluxe. While beautiful and talented, she can also be self-centered and rash. Koichi was the victim of her attentions for a while, but the two end up a true couple.
Those struck by these Arrows manifest Stand abilities. If they do not possess the necessary qualities, they die instead. The arrowheads are fashioned from fragments of a meteorite that hit the Earth tens of thousands of years ago.
Those hit by these Arrows may develop Stand abilities, or may be killed if they do not possess the right qualities. The arrowheads are fashioned from fragments of a meteorite that hit the Earth millions of years ago.
The Stand of Akira Otoishi. It has the ability to manipulate electricity, and can travel at high speed through power outlets and along wires. As a long-distance operation type Stand, it becomes more and more powerful as it absorbs electricity.
Akira Otoishi's Stand that can manipulate electricity and travel at high speed through outlets and along power lines. It is a remote Stand that becomes more and more powerful as it absorbs charge.
Unlock Condition: Included in the paid DLC for Yuya Fungami
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The Stand of Yuya Fungami. A long-ranged type, it learns its target's scent and follows them relentlessly like a bloodhound. If it makes contact with its target, it drains away their nutrients. When tracking, it turns into a series of footprints, and even if the target gets away, it can teleport to its vicinity. When Yuya Fungami gained this Stand, his sense of smell likewise became as sharp as a bloodhound's.
Yuya Fungami's Stand. A long-range Stand that learns its target's scent, then follows them relentlessly like a bloodhound. When it touches the target, it drains away their nutrients. When it's tracking a target, it turns into a series of footprints. Even if the target gets away, it can teleport to its vicinity. When Yuya Fungami gained its power, his sense of smell likewise became as sharp as a bloodhound's.
Narancia's Stand. It takes the form of a fighter plane, and can attack with machine guns and missiles. It is also equipped with a radar that can detect carbon dioxide.
Narancia's Stand. Shaped like a fighter plane, built to attack with machine guns and missiles. It is also equipped with a radar that's sensitive to carbon dioxide.
An antagonist from Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandWhite Album, and a member of La Squadra Esecuzioni. Easily enraged by nature, he is often angered by illogical idioms. He is defeated by Mista's resolve and finished off by Giorno after pursuing their car.[35]
Stand: White Ice. A member of La Squadra di Esecuzione. Easily enraged, he is often angered by illogical idioms. He is defeated by Mista and finished off by Giorno after chasing them in their car.
Diavolo's Stand. It can erase time and "skip" the events that would have occurred, leaving only the outcome intact. With Epitaph, the second face on its forehead, it can see into the future. The range of the Stand itself is roughly two meters, and its means of attack are limited to the Stand's own fists.
Diavolo's Stand that can erase time and obliterate events that would have occured, leaving only the outcome intact. With Eulogy, the second face on its forehead can see into the future. Its physical attacks are incredibly powerful, too.
An ally in Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandSex Pistols, and a member of Team Bucciarati. He is an optimist with a simple outlook on life, but is obsessed with the idea that the number four is unlucky. After surviving the final battle, he becomes a Capo.
Stand: Six Bullets. A member of Bucciarati's mob. He is an optimist with a simple outlook on life, but is obsessed with the idea that the number four is unlucky. After surviving the final battle, he becomes a Capo.
Giorno Giovanna's Stand. It is able to give life to inanimate objects, turning them into animals or plants. It later gains the ability to create organic matter. At the end of the story, it evolves into Gold Experience Requiem upon being pierced by the Arrow.
Giorno Giovanna's Stand, able to give life to inanimate objects, turning them into animals or plants. It later becomes able to create organic matter, and eventually evolves into Golden Wind Requiem when it is pierced by the Arrow.
The Requiem created when Gold Experience was pierced by the Arrow. It has the supreme ability to return all action and will to zero. Even the fact of having died by the Stand's hand is returning to zero, preventing the victim from reaching the reality of death and condemning them to die endlessly.
The "Requiem" form of Golden Wind, with the supreme ability to nullify all movement and thought. Even the state of death at the Stand's hand is nullified, such that the victim never actually attains "death," just endless dying.
Prosciutto's Stand. It has the ability to indiscriminately age all living organisms both physically and mentally. The aging is fastest when direct contact is established with a victim. The user can also control his own age at will in order to trick enemies.
Prosciutto's Stand. Causes all organisms' bodies and minds to age rapidly. The aging is fastest on direct contact with the victim. The user can also control his own age at will to trick enemies.
A character from Part 5: Vento Aureo. His Stand is Kraft Work. As a member of Passione, he plots to steal Polpo's secret fortune for himself, and ends up in a fierce battle with Mista on Capri. Mista initially struggles against his ability to "fix" objects, but ultimately wins with some quick thinking.[36]
Stand: Arts & Crafts. Member of Passione. He plots to swipe Polpo's secret fortune, and ends up in a fierce fight with Mista on Capri Island. Mista struggles against his ability to control motion, but eventually wins.
The protagonist of Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandGold Experience, and the son of DIO and an unnamed Japanese woman. His real name is Haruno Shiobana. He joins Team Bucciarati to fulfill his dreams of becoming a "gang-star", and eventually overthrows the boss, Diavolo. Afterwards, he takes control of Passione as the new boss.
The son of an unnamed Japanese woman and DIO, whose Stand is Golden Wind. His real name is Haruno Shiobana. He joins the Bucciarati mob to fulfill his dream of becoming a "gangstar," and eventually overthrows the boss, Diavolo.
The Stand of Bruno Bucciarati. It attaches a zipper to whatever it hits, allowing it to open and close the object in question. It can also create a pocket dimension within the zipper. The Stand has a wide range of applications, making it quite versatile.
Bruno Bucciarati's Stand. It attaches a zipper to whatever it hits that can open and close the object in question. It can create an alternative space within the zipper, and has a multitude of applications, especially with its long range.
The Stand of Trish Una. It has the ability to soften objects. Once softened, the object cannot be destroyed. The Stand is also able to converse with Trish. It is a close-range power type Stand with all-around high capability.
Trish's Stand. Has the power to make objects soft. Once turned soft, the object cannot be destroyed. The Stand can converse with Trish. It's also a competent close-range power Stand with good, all-around capabilities.
Guido Mista's Stand. The Stand consists of six discrete small humanoids. They each have ability to manipulate bullets by kicking them, allowing them to either increase their power or change their trajectories. Each of the six beings are numbered, skipping the number 4 due to Mista's superstition, and they each have distinct personalities. If they are hungry or tired, they become standoffish and refuse to work.
Guido Mista's Stand, consisting of six discrete bullet "beings" that can increase their power and control their trajectories at will. They are numbered from 1 to 7, skipping 4, which Mista considers bad luck. Without food and rest, they get very grumpy.
An antagonist from Part 5: Vento Aureo. His Stand is Oasis. He is one of Cioccolata's former patients, and one of Diavolo's trump cards. After Cioccolata loses to Team Bucciarati, he shows his true colors and goes utterly berserk. Ultimately, Bucciarati's zipper causes him to seal his own fate.[37]
User of the Stand Sanctuary, Secco is one of Cioccolata's former patients and Diavolo's trump card. After losing to the Bucciarati mob, he shows his true colors and goes utterly berserk before being wiped out by Bucciarati's zipper.
An antagonist from Part 5: Vento Aureo. A former doctor and sybaritic killer who repulses even Diavolo, he is nonetheless one of Diavolo's trump cards. He attacks Team Bucciarati in Rome alongside Secco, but Giorno finishes him off with his longest "Muda-muda" barrage yet.[37]
User of the Stand Green Tea. One of Diavolo's trump cards, he is a former doctor, and sybaritic killer who repulses even Diavolo. In Rome, he attacks Bucciarati's mob with Secco, but Giorno's "Useless, useless" barrage finishes him off.
The main antagonist of Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandKing Crimson, boss of the gang Passione, and a person with a dual personality. He has the pride of an emperor, but is also very secretive. He tries to kill his own daughter along with Team Bucciarati, but suffers a never-ending death at Giorno's hands.[38]
User of the Stand Emperor Crimson, boss of the Passione mob, and a schizophrenic. He is fiercely proud, but also very guarded. He tries to wipe out his own daughter along with the Bucciarati mob, but suffers a never-ending death at the hand of Giorno.
An ally in Part 5: Vento Aureo. She is the user of the StandSpice Girl. Diavolo is her true father, but he wants to kill her himself in order to prevent his secrets from being discovered. She is overweening at first, but due to Team Bucciarati's influence, she grows spiritually and awakens her own Stand ability.
User of the Stand Spicy Lady. Diavolo is her true father, but he wants to kill her to keep that fact a secret. She is overweening at first, but develops emotionally with the Bucciarati mob, also awakening her Stand ability.
An ally in Part 5: Vento Aureo, and the user of the StandAerosmith. He is childish and naive, but harbors an inferiority complex about his lack of education and flies into a rage when teased about it. In the final battle, he is the first to be targeted and killed by Diavolo, who is wary of his Stand's radar ability.[39]
User of the Stand Li'l Bomber, he is a little childish and naive, with an inferiority complex about his lack of education. He flies into a rage if teased about it. He is Diavolo's first victim in the final battle.
Where the Bucciarati mob board the express train to Florence. They briefly manage to evade their pursuers thanks to a turtle with Stand powers dispatched by their boss.
The Stand of Pannacotta Fugo. It attacked by releasing a homicidal virus from six capsules mounted on both of its fists. Anyone infected by the virus will rot and die within 30 seconds, including Fugo himself. The Stand itself only expresses Fugo's violent side, and therefore shows little intelligence.
Panacotta Fugo's Stand. Attacks by spreading homicidal viruses from 6 capsules on its fists. Causes victim to rot to death in 30 seconds. The Stand itself only exhibits Fugo's violent side, and is therefore none too bright.
An Italian mafia gang of which Diavolo is the boss. Translates literally to "Passion" from Italian. The gang controls most of Naples, including hotels, the port, undertakers, construction and transport industries, restaurants, and so on.
An Italian mafia gang of which Diavolo is the boss. Most of Naples, including hotels, the port, undertakers, construction and transport industries, and restaurants, are all under its control.
His Stand is Purple Smoke. He is a gentleman by nature, but violent when enraged. Unable to follow Bucciarati after he betrays the boss, he withdraws from the gang in San Giorgio Maggiore.
The Stand of Pesci. It takes the form of a fishing rod, and can pass through walls and objects like water to hook its prey. When Pesci found his own resolve, his Stand's power increased dramatically.
Pesci's Stand. A weapon in the form of a fishing rod. It can pass through walls and objects as if they were water to hook its prey. Pesci's determination increased the Stand's power dramatically.
An ally from Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandSticky Fingers. Despite being a gangster, he is a kind person with a strong sense of responsibility, earning the trust of the locals. He agrees with Giorno's dream and recruits him into his team. Afterward, he is promoted to a Capo and is tasked with escorting the boss's daughter, Trish,[41] only to rebel against the boss after learning of his true intentions.[40]
A gangster and user of the Stand, Zipper Man. He is gentle and loyal, which earns him the trust of the locals. He allows Giorno to join the gang. He's tasked with guarding the daughter of the boss, but ends up rebelling against him.
An antagonist from Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandThe Grateful Dead, and a member of La Squadra Esecuzioni. He is a ruthless gangster, but acts as an older brother and mentor to Pesci, encouraging him to grow spiritually. He dies on the express train to Florence after a fierce battle against Bucciarati.[42]
User of the Stand Thankful Death, and one of La Squadra di Esecuzione. A hardened gangster who nevertheless treats Pesci like a younger brother, helping him to develop. He dies in the battle with Bucciarati's mob on the Florence Express.
An antagonist from Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandBeach Boy, and a member of La Squadra Esecuzioni. He is initially nothing more than an inexperienced thug, but grows into a true gangster after witnessing Prosciutto's resolve. He is defeated and dies after a fierce battle with Bucciarati.[42]
User of the Stand Fisher Man and one of La Squadra di Esecuzione. Just a young punk at first, he becomes a true gangster when he witnesses Prosciutto's resolve. He dies in the end in the battle with Bucciarati's mob.
An antagonist from Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandLittle Feet, and a member of La Squadra Esecuzioni. He pursues Narancia and subjects him to horrific torture, but is badly burned by Aerosmith's counterattack. He is then defeated in close-range combat and dies.[43]
User of the Stand Tiny Feet and one of La Squadra di Esecuzione. He dogs Narancia and subjects him to hideous torture, but is badly burned by Li'l Bomber's counterattack and dies in the ensuing close-range combat.
The Stand of Ghiaccio. It has the ability to condense the moisture in the air to extremely low temperatures, allowing it to be worn like armor. The armor itself is so tough that not even bullets can pierce it.
Ghiaccio's Stand. It can supercool the air to freeze moisture, forming an armor of ice around its user. The armor is so strong that not even bullets can pierce it.
Unlock Condition: Included in the paid DLC for Risotto Nero
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The Stand of Risotto Nero. It lurks within the body of its user and manipulates iron with the force of magnetism. It attacks by creating blades such as razors and scissors from iron found in the body and surroundings. It can also cover its user with fine iron particles that act as camouflage, allowing him to disappear.
Risotto Nero's Stand. It hides within Risotto's body, controlling ferrous material with a power that works like magnetism. Its mode of attack is creating blades such as razors and scissors from iron found in the body and surroundings. It can also cover Risotto's body in fine iron particles that camouflage him, rendering him effectively invisible.
An antagonist from Part 5: Vento Aureo. user of the StandBaby Face, and a member of La Squadra Esecuzioni. His favorite phrase is "di molto." Though he manages to capture Trish, his Stand is destroyed by Giorno after the latter discovers a new ability. Afterwards, he is bitten by a venomous snake created by Giorno and dies.[44]
User of the Stand Babyhead and one of La Squadra di Esecuzione. Often heard saying "di molto." Though he manages to capture Trish, his Stand is crushed by Giorno, who had just awoken a new ability. He dies after being bitten by a snake.
Unlock Condition: Included in the paid DLC for Risotto Nero
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An antagonist from Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the user of the StandMetallica. As the leader of La Squadra Esecuzioni, he rebels against Passione. While fighting Vinegar Doppio, he realizes the true nature of Doppio's relationship with the boss, almost defeating him before being defeated by Diavolo's plan.[45]
User of the Stand Metallic. He leads a team of assassins in opposition to Passione. In a fight with Vinegar Doppio, he realizes the true nature of Doppio's relationship with the boss and nearly defeats him before falling prey to Diavolo's trap.
An ally from Part 5: Vento Aureo. He is the Stand user of Moody Blues, and a member of Team Bucciarati. He used to be a police offer, but left the profession after falling victim to corruption, becoming a gangster instead. He is killed by Diavolo on the island of Sardinia, but uses the last of his strength to leave a clue to the boss's identity.[45]
User of the Stand Moody Jazz, and a member of Bucciarati's mob. Formerly a police officer, corruption led him to change his "profession." He is killed by Diavolo in Sardinia, but succeeds in leaving behind a clue to the boss's identity.
Featured in Part 5: Vento Aureo, the ancient Italian city serves as the rendevous point between Team Bucciarati and Polnareff. The city suffers heavy casualties overnight from the indiscriminate attack of Secco and Cioccolata's Stands as they pursue Team Bucciarati.
The ancient capital of Italy where Bucciarati's mob arranges to rendezvous with Polnareff. The city is razed to the ground overnight by the indiscriminate attacks of Secco and Cioccolata's Stands as they pursue Bucciarati and gang.
Unlock Condition: Included in the paid DLC for Leone Abbacchio
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The Stand of Leone Abbacchio. It can replay an individual's past actions like a recording, with the ability to also fast-forward and rewind. However, while the replay is being used, the Stand is left in a defenseless state.
Leone Abbacchio's Stand. It has the ability to replay the past actions of any individual much like a recording, including fast-forward and rewind functions. However, it is defenseless while replaying someone.
A world created by the endless acceleration of time brought about by Enrico Pucci's Stand, Made in Heaven. During the preceding cycle of time, all living things experienced every event in their future, and only Pucci is capable of altering their fate.
A result of the huge acceleration of time brought about by Father Pucchi's Stand, Maiden Heaven that results in a Reset World. It gives all living things a taste of their future, but only Pucchi can alter his own fate.
A character from Part 6: Stone Ocean. Her prisoner ID is FE39423, and she was arrested for kidnapping. Her dream as a child was to be kidnapped, but instead she played the role of the kidnapper. She dies when her handcuff explodes.[47]
Prisoner ID FE39423. Arrested for kidnapping. Wanted to be a kidnapping victim as a child, but became a kidnapper instead. Died by exploding handcuffs.
An ally in Part 6: Stone Ocean. She is a unique creature created when Enrico Pucci inserted a StandDISC into a group of plankton. Her full name is Foo Fighters. She requires water to live.
A creature given life when Father Pucchi inserted a Stand disc into some plankton. They require water to live.
An ally in Part 6: Stone Ocean. She is the user of the StandKiss. She awakened her Stand after being pierced by the Stand Arrow fragment in Jolyne's pendant. She is cheerful and wears her heart on her sleeve, and becomes a close friend of Jolyne.
User of the Stand Smack. Jolyne's friend and confidant who awakened her Stand after being pierced by the Stand Arrow in Jolyne's pendant. Cheerful and wears her heart on her sleeve.
Ermes Costello's Stand. It can produce special stickers that create a second copy of whatever they are adhered to. When the sticker is removed, the duplicate flies toward and merges with the original, causing great damage to itself.
Ermes Costello's Stand. It can produce special stickers that create a second copy of whatever they are adhered to. When the sticker is removed, the two copies fuse together with great force, doing damage to each other and anything in between.
The main protagonist of Part 6: Stone Ocean. She is the user of the StandStone Free, as well as the daughter of Jotaro Kujo and the great-granddaughter of Joseph Joestar. She is most notable for her childish conduct at first, but begins to demonstrate her father's calm judgement and affinity for bold maneuvers as she matures.
User of the Stand Stone Ocean. Daughter of Jotaro Kujo, and great-granddaughter of Joseph Joestar. Stands out for her childish conduct at first, but her father's cool judgment and affinity for bold action soon show through as she matures.
The place where Jolyne is incarcerated in Part 6: Stone Ocean. It is officially known as Green Dolphin Street Maximum Security Prison. Pucci uses Jolyne as bait to lure Jotaro there, then steals his memory and Stand as DISCs.
Where Jolyne is incarcerated. Its full title is the Green Dolphin Street Maximum Security Prison Facility. Pucchi uses Jolyne as bait to draw Jotaro to the place, then steals his memory and Stand as a disc.
The place Pucci visits in order to complete his Stand in Part 6: Stone Ocean. It is located at Cape Canaveral in Florida. Despite Jolyne and company's best efforts to foil Pucci's plot, Pucci's Stand ability reaches its full potential.
The place at Cape Canaveral in Florida that Pucchi visits in order to complete his Stand. Jolyne and company's attempts to stop him fail, and Pucchi's Stand transcends its previous limits.
An antagonist from Part 6: Stone Ocean. He is the Stand user of Highway to Hell. He is self-obsessed man who is neither hostile nor wicked, but looks for a companion in suicide and forces them to share his method. Whitesnake calls him "pure evil," and Ermes calls him "rotten to the core."
Stand: Freeway thru hell. A self-obsessed man, he is neither hostile nor wicked, but does look for a companion in suicide. Pale Snake calls him "pure evil," and Ermes calls him "rotten to the core."
Enrico Pucci's Stand, and the evolved form of Whitesnake. It can manipulate gravity to allow the user to act as a center of gravity. It can also reverse the gravitational pull of anything it attacks, turning it inside-out.
One of Father Pucchi's Stands, an evolved form of Pale Snake. It can manipulate gravity, and freely alter the gravitational pull it exerts. It can also reverse the forces acting on things it attacks, turning them inside-out.
A place Jolyne and Ermes visit as part of a search party in Part 6: Stone Ocean. Inside the barn is a tractor used to store DISCs. The battle with Foo Fighters, the guardian of the DISCs, takes place there.[48]
Where Jolyne and Ermes went as part of a search party. In the barn is a tractor that discs were hidden in. They then found themselves in battle with F.F., the guardian of the discs.
Jolyne Cujoh's Stand. At first, it simply allows her to turn her flesh into a string she controls, but it later develops a three-dimensional humanoid form of its own. Besides physical strength, the string can also create barriers or deflect attacks, making the Stand quite versatile in battle.
Jolyne Cujoh's Stand, which at first allows her to turn her flesh into a string she controls, but later develops a humanoid form of its own. Besides physical strength, it offers various combat advantages, such as deflecting attacks.
Narciso Anasui's Stand. It can store energy from attacks such as kicks or punches anywhere, allowing it to be unleashed at will. It can also dive inside living or non-living things and alter or disassemble them from the inside.
Narciso Anastasia's Stand. It can store energy for attacks like kicks and punches somewhere and then unleash it at will. It can also dive into living and non-living things and disassemble or change them from the inside out.
The memories or Stand of any living thing, extracted onto a DISC by Whitesnake. By inserting the DISC into someone else's head, that person gains the ability to read the memories or use the Stand contained within.
The memories or Stand of any living thing, extracted onto a disc using Pale Snake's special ability. If installed into someone else's head, the memories and Stand can be transferred to that person.
Heaven is a place where souls that reach their full power can obtain true happiness. To go there, one needs certain requirements such as 36 sinners' souls and 14 specific words. The method was recorded within DIO's diary, but Jotaro set fire to the book. However, Pucci later steals his memory DISC, learns the contents, and enacts the plan himself.
A recipe for reaching the paradise of heaven, demanding such things as the souls of 36+ felons, and 14 secret words. It was recorded by DIO, but the note was burned by Jotaro. By stealing his memory disc, Pucchi learns the recipe.
An ally in Part 6: Stone Ocean. He is the user of the StandDiver Down. He has eyes only for Jolyne, whom he wishes to marry. At first, he is cruel to everyone besides her, but he softens over time. He and Weather Report follow Jolyne and her friends after they escape.
User of the Stand Diver Drive. He wants to marry Jolyne. At first, he is cruel to everyone but her, but softens over time. Hearing about Jolyne's escape from prison, he forces Weather Forecast to help him find her.
Enrico Pucci's Stand. It has the ability to steal people's memories and Stands by converting them into DISCs. It can also insert DISCs into other people or living beings to manipulate them.
The Stand of Father Pucchi, with the ability to steal people's memories and their Stands and capture them as discs. The discs can then be inserted into some other person or being to control them.
The completed form of Enrico Pucci's Stand. Its front half resembles a horse, and the rest is a humanoid figure. It has the ability to accelerate time indefinitely, allowing it to complete a cycle of time itself and bring about a new world.
The ultimate form of Father Pucchi's Stands. It's front half has the appearance of a horse and the rest is humanoid. It effects limitless acceleration of time, and can effectively generate whole new worlds.
A place in the Arizona Desert. According to legend, the location was destroyed and cursed by a falling star in the distant past. It is said that the place awakens the dormant talents of those who become lost there.
A place in the Arizona Desert said to have been destroyed in the distant past by a meteorite strike, and now to be cursed. Those who end up there have powers awakened within them.
A character from Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He is a former Neapolitan Imperial Guard. He teamed up with Magent Magent to kill Gyro and company, but fails. Afterward, he acts to protect Lucy, but is ultimately used by Diego to free himself during the fight with Valentine, and his body is annihilated.
A former Neapolitan Imperial Guard. Plots to kill Gyro and company with Magnet Magent, but fails. Protects Lucy after this, but is used by Valentine in their fight to free Diego, and is then killed.
The Stand of Parallel World Diego. It can stop time for what feels like five seconds, and only Diego can move while time is stopped. This allows Diego to set up near-unavoidable attacks against his defenseless opponents, such as throwing knives at them and setting them on fire.
The Stand of Alternate World Diego. It can stop time for up to 5 seconds as perceived by its user, and only Diego can move while time is stopped. This allows Diego to set up unavoidable attacks, such as throwing knives and setting fires, against his defenseless opponents without fear of reprisal.
One of the main protagonists of Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He is a Neapolitan executioner who is well-versed in the various effects of the Spin technique. His favorite phrase is "Nyo-ho!". Toward the end of the story, he is defeated and shot dead by Valentine. However, thanks to the lesson he leaves behind, Johnny fully manifests the complete Golden Spin within his nail bullets and defeats the President.
A Neapolitan praetor who learns the "Spin" technique, which produces a number of effects. He is killed in battle with Valentine in the end, but teaches Johnny to perfect his nail bullets with Complete Golden Spin Energy to defeat the President.
A character from Part 7: Steel Ball Run. She is a mysterious girl who lives within the trunk of a Great Tree near Lake Michigan. Whenever people drop things, she offers them the choice between what they dropped and more valuable forms of the items. Those who answer honestly can keep both, but must use them up by sundown. Otherwise, they are forced to become part of the tree.
A mysterious girl who lives in a tree stump by Lake Michigan. If people drop things, she offers to return them what they dropped, or something better. Honest people can keep both, but must use them by sundown or become part of the tree.
The main protagonist of Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He is the user of the StandTusk, and a paraplegic. Johnny finds hope within the Spin technique and asks Gyro to teach it to him. He beats Valentine in the end, but is unfortunately defeated by a version of Diego from a parallel world and disqualified from the race. Afterward, he returns Gyro's corpse and horse to his hometown.
User of the Stand Tusk. Johnny is a paraplegic who wishes to learn Gyro's "Spin" technique. He beats Valentine in the end, only to be narrowly defeated by a parallel Diego. Eliminated from the race, he returns home with Gyro's corpse and his horse.
The Stand of Gyro Zeppeli, drawn out by the Saint's Corpse. By projecting the waves of a spinning Steel Ball's vibration onto an object, Gyro can see inside or beyond the target. He loses the Stand when he gives away his part of the corpse, and it never develops as Johnny's Tusk does.
Gyro Zeppeli's Stand that lets him see inside or beyond things struck by the energy waves of his spinning Steel Balls. However, he loses it when he lets the corpse parts go, and it never develops as Johnny's Tusk Stand does.
Diego Brando's Stand. It can turn any organism into a dinosaur, including the user. This ability was originally wielded by Dr. Ferdinand, but Diego gained the Stand through the power of the Corpse.
Diego Brando's Stand. Turns any organism into a dinosaur, including the user. This was originally Dr. Ferdinand's power, but Diego gained the Stand through the power of the Corpse.
A character from Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He is a charismatic middle-aged promoter who has a way with people. Despite having organized the race, he is at the mercy of the true organizer of the race, Funny Valentine, and works to collect the scattered parts of the Saint's Corpse. However, he later rebels to protect his wife, Lucy, and eventually saves Johnny after his defeat by Diego in the final stage of the race.
A charismatic, middle-aged promoter, and organizer of the Steel Ball Run. He gathers Corpse Parts for Valentine, but then rebels against him to save his wife. He also saves Johnny when he's defeated by Diego in the final stage of the race.
The first transcontinental horse race in human history, which started at 10 AM on September 25, 1890. The race ran from San Diego Coast Beach to New York, covering a total distance of around 6,000 kilometres (3,700 mi).
The first ever pan-American horse race, which started on a beach in San Diego at 10 AM, September 25th, 1890, and ran all the way to New York, covering a total distance of about 6,000 km.
A body split into nine parts: its heart, left arm, eyes, head, ears, spinal cord, right arm, torso, and legs. Each part bears miraculous power that allows it to fuse with the body of its holder, awaken Stand abilities, and even restore the use of a paraplegic's legs.
A body in nine parts: heart, left arm, eyes, head, ears, spinal cord, right arm, torso, and legs. By absorbing them, Stand abilities are unleashed which have miraculous effects, such as allowing paraplegics to walk again.
Johnny Joestar's Stand, which manifested due to the Devil's Palm's influence. It evolves in stages as Johnny learns lessons in the Spin from Gyro and grows spiritually, eventually gaining the ability to cross and attack through dimensional barriers.
Johnny Joestar's Stand, enacted due to the effects of Devil's Palm. It evolves at milestones in Johnny's own development, like when he learns the Spin from Gyro. Its final form is unhindered by dimensions when attacking.
Funny Valentine's Stand. Its unabbreviated name is Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. It is able to move freely between parallel worlds and drag others with it. Those who end up in a parallel world are annihilated if they come into contact with their counterparts.
Funny Valentine's Stand. Able to move freely between parallel worlds, and takes others with it. Those who end up in a parallel world die if they come into contact with their doppelgangers.
A primary antagonist in Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He is a participant in the race, and commonly goes by the nickname "Dio." The Dio of the base world dies in battle with Valentine, but Valentine later summons a version of Dio from another world. This Dio beats Johnny, but is annihilated when Lucy gives him the corpse of the base world's Dio.
A Steel Ball Run competitor known simply as "Dio." The original Dio of this world dies in battle with Valentine, but the parallel Dio takes his place. He beats Johnny, but is destroyed when Lucy shows him the corpse of this world's Dio.
A tool developed by the Zeppeli Family for their Spin technology. The tool's main function is to pacify criminals during their executions, but it can also used in battle for both attack and defense.
An implement developed by the Zeppeli family for their "Spin" technique, primarily as a means of dispatching criminals on death sentences. However, it is also used in battle for both attack and defense.
The 23rd president of the United States, and the main antagonist of Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He successfully defeats Dio, Hot Pants, and Gyro before Johnny Joestar's complete Golden Spin overwhelms him, forcing him to surrender. He then tries to win Johnny's favor by appealing to his patriotism, but the jockey sees his true intentions and finishes him with a nail bullet.
The 23rd President of the USA, who successfully defeats Dio, Hot Pants, and Gyro and company. However, Johnny's perfected nail bullets overwhelm him. He tries to use patriotism to win Johnny over, but fails and is killed.
The place where Johnny and Gyro fight a bloody battle with Valentine in Part 7: Steel Ball Run. Gyro is defeated and killed, but the advice he leaves behind helps Johnny defeat the president.
The location of the final fight to the death between Johnny, Gyro, and Valentine. Gyro is killed, but his parting advice helps Johnny dispatch the President.
A character in Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He is an alternate version of Diego Brando brought from another world by Valentine, and the user of the StandTHE WORLD. Having been informed about the infinite rotation from Valentine before his death, the jockey meticulously arranges a plan to overwhelm Johnny in the battle for the corpse. He can also be cold-blooded, even going so far as to use civilians as shields to evade attacks.
User of the Stand THE WORLD. An alternate version of Diego Brando brought by Valentine from another world. Valentine informed him about the Infinite Spin. His devious schemes caused great difficulty for Johnny in the battle for the corpse. He can be cold-blooded, even going so far as to use civilians as shields to evade attacks.
A technique that allows one to harness infinite rotation by having their horse create the form of the golden rectangle, as well as the form taken by the energy it creates. The Zeppeli family discovered this Steel Ball throwing technique hundreds of years ago, which was used by knights before being obsoleted. This phenomena can even break through dimensional barriers.
A technique whereby a horse follows a path described by a golden rectangle, developing infinite spin on another golden rectangle's path. The Zeppeli family discovered this hundreds of years ago, along with the Steel Ball throwing technique.
A character in Part 7: Steel Ball Run. It is believed that he has a Stand, but its name is unknown. He is a farmer from Georgia with a happy-go-lucky nature. He joins the Steel Ball Run after being told by a fortune-teller that the next two months would be the happiest of his life. He winds up winning the race after Dio's disqualification.
A farmer from Georgia with a happy-go-lucky nature, believed to be a Stand user. He joins the Steel Ball Run after a fortune-teller tells him he can expect untold joy in two months' time. When Dio is disqualified, he moves up into first place.
An antagonist from Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He is the user of the StandTubular Bells, and serves as the president's personal bodyguard. He often refers to things as "worlds." He unleashes his balloons to eliminate twointruders at the president's residence, but his airways are blocked and he dies when his throat bursts like a balloon.
User of the Stand Tubular, he is the President's personal bodyguard. When he unleashes his balloons to dispatch some intruders, his airways get blocked and his throat swells up like a balloon to explode and kill him.
An antagonist from Part 7: Steel Ball Run. He is the user of the StandMandom. He challenges Johnny and company due to his philosophy that killing with Dark Determination helps a person grow spiritually. He dies after losing a duel with Gyro, but his ideas make a lasting impact on the man.
User of the Stand Mando. His reasons for challenging Johnny and company are based on his own philosophy that brutality and murder help a person grow. He is defeated and killed in battle with Gyro, but his ideas have a deep impact on Gyro.
An ally from Part 7: Steel Ball Run. She is Steven's wife, despite being only 14. She joins the pursuit for the Saint's Corpse in order to protect her husband. After Valentine's death, fearing that Dio might defeat Johnny, she ambushes him with the head of the original Dio's corpse, annihilating him.
Steven's 14 year old wife who joins in the "Corpse Parts" race to protect her husband. After Valentine's death, she fears the implications of Dio beating Johnny, and ambushes the parallel Dio with the head of his corpse from this world.
The place where Josuke Higashikata is buried in Part 8: JoJolion. They rise from beneath the ground one night after an earthquake, and form a wall measuring 10 kilometres (6.2 mi). Some elementary school students in Morioh came up with the name.
Place where Josuke Higashikata 8 is buried. They appear from underground one night after an earthquake, and form a wall some 10 km long. Some school kid in Morioh Town came up with the name.
A special treat only found in Morioh, taking the form of a bite-sized mochi bun. If you munch it with your front teeth, the filling tends to burst out.
A famous type of cake from Morioh Town, that's a sort of bite-sized bun. If you munch it with your front teeth, the filling tends to burst out.
Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)'s Stand. It creates bubbles which, upon bursting, can temporarily plunder something from their target, such as sound, eyesight, or moisture.
Josuke Higashikata 8's Stand that creates bubbles which pop to take sound, eyesight, or the very water that hydrates the body of his adversary.
A character from Part 8: JoJolion. He is a university student, and the second son of the Higashikata Family. He is Yasuho's childhood friend and feels great affection for her, but is a frighteningly jealous person.
A university student who is the second-oldest of the Higashikata brothers. An old childhood friend of Yasuho, he feels great affection for her, but is extremely jealous.
The protagonist of Part 8: JoJolion. He is the user of the StandSoft & Wet. He enjoys being pressed between things, and his catchphrase is "Who, me?". Yasuho Hirose finds him buried beneath the Wall Eyes, but as he is afflicted with amnesia, his real name remains unknown. Norisuke Higashikata takes him in and gives him his current temporary name.
User of the Stand Soft & Wet, he enjoys feeling pressure on his body. He was discovered at the "Wall Eyes," where Yasuho Hirose found him buried, but cannot remember who he is. Norisuke Higashikata takes him in and calls him Josuke Higashikata 8.
An ally from Part 8: JoJolion. She is a college student who discovers Josuke Higashikata buried alive at the Wall Eyes and rescues him. Afterward, she accompanies him on his investigation to discover his true identity.
A college student who discovers Josuke Higashikata 8 buried alive at the "Wall Eyes" and rescues him. After that, she tries to help him discover his forgotten identity.
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A character from Part 8: JoJolion. A Rock Human, as well as the user of the StandWonder of U. He comes into conflict with Josuke's group over the New Locacaca. He uses Wonder of U to act undetected and manipulate Josuke and company, all while hiding his true identity.
A Rock Human and the user of the Stand Wonder of U. He fights Josuke and his friends over the fruit of the New Locacaca plant. He hides his own identity while working through Wonder of U, evading detection while manipulating Josuke's group.
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Toru's Stand. Its power causes calamity to befall anyone who tries to pursue Wonder of U, or even harbors the intent to attack it. Unlike most Stands, it acts and speaks on its own accord. Those who are unaware Wonder of U is a Stand see it in the form of Satoru Akefu.
Toru's Stand. Its power causes calamities to befall anyone who tries to follow or attack Wonder of U, or even harbors the intent to attack it. In contrast to most Stands, Wonder of U acts on its own agenda and can speak. People who can't perceive Stands can see Wonder of U in the form of Satoru Akefu.
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The name and appearance used by Wonder of U to infiltrate human society. As the director of TG University Hospital, he secretly leads a group of Rock Humans in researching the Locacaca fruit. Even pursuing the identity of Satoru Akefu will inflict calamity upon someone.
The identity Wonder of U uses to blend into human society. As the director of TG University Hospital, he secretly leads a group of Rock Humans researching the Locacaca Fruit. Calamities will come after anyone who pursues the Satoru Akefu identity as well.
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A plant discovered by Australians in 1938. Eating the Locacaca fruit can cure any injury and illness. It can cure any condition, no matter how severe, but a part of the person's body will be turned into stone in exchange.
A plant discovered by Australians in 1938. Eating the fruit of the Locacaca cures any injury or illness, no matter how grave, but part of the user's body will be petrified.
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A plant created by a series of coincidences throughout the story. Those who eat the New Locacaca fruit can completely heal themselves of any injury and illness by touching someone else nearby, undergoing an equivalent exchange with the other person. Unlike the regular Locacaca fruit, it does not petrify any part of the body.
A plant created by a series of coincidences over the course of the story. Eating the New Locacaca Fruit and touching someone else nearby will completely heal any wound or illness while taking from the other person for the equivalent exchange. Unlike the regular Locacaca Fruit, it does not petrify any parts of the body.
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Like Rock Insects, the bodies of these creatures are comprised of silicon-based cells. They are said to be a backup plan in case life comes to a dead end; as such, they are unable to peacefully co-exist with humans. Rock Humans are solitary creatures by nature, but occasionally form groups to infiltrate human society for profit. 95% of them are Stand users.
An organism composed of silicon-based cells, like the Rock Insects. They believe they have been charged with a duty to clean up lives that are past their purpose, so there is no understanding to be found between them and humanity. Rock Humans are solitary by nature, but will work together to infiltrate human society and improve their situation. 95% of them are Stand users.
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Like Rock Humans, the bodies of these creatures are comprised of silicon-based cells. These include Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da and Do Do Do, De Da Da Da, which Wonder of U releases during battle. They hunt and feed on birds and small animals, the former on cliffs and the latter in the mountains. Some of these creatures have even been known to mimic hair clips or guard rails.
An organism composed of silicon-based cells, like the Rock Humans. Wonder of U uses two individuals to support himself in combat: Obla dee, Obla da and Dee dududu, De dadada. The former lived on a cliff and the latter in a mountain range, hunting birds and small animals to feed on. Others camouflage themselves as hair clips or guard rails.
A living weapon created by the Dress Organization. It is a parasite around 40 millimetres (1.6 in) long that can transform its host when it senses danger, granting immense strength and special metamorphosis abilities to its host. It is also known as the Baoh Armed Phenomenon.
A living weapon created by the Doress research group. A parasite about 40mm long, it can transform its host when it is in danger, granting immense strength and special skills in a metamorphosis known as the Baoh Armed Phenomenon.
A top secret research institute specializing in weapons research and development. Created under the pressure of the US Army during the Vietnam War, its roots can be traced back to Japan's bio-weapons team in World War II. This group is responsible for the Baoh Parasite.
A top secret weapons R&D organization. Created under the pressure of the US Army during the Vietnam War, its roots can be traced back to Japan's bio-weapons team from WWII. This same group created the Baoh Parasite.
The main protagonist of Baoh the Visitor, who appears as a guest character in this game. He has a serious and quiet personality. After his family is involved in a car accident, he is kidnapped by the Dress Organization, who implanted the Baoh Parasite within him. He later escapes with the help of Sumire, a girl with paranormal abilities.
The main character of Baoh: The Visitor. After a car accident, he was kidnapped by Doress, who implanted the Baoh Parasite within him. He later escaped with the help of Sumire, a girl with paranormal abilities.