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|title = Highway to Hell |
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|user = [[Xander McQueen]] |
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|namesake = [[wikipedia:Highway to Hell| Highway to Hell]] (ACDC album and song) |
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|destpower = C |
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|speed = C |
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|range = A |
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|durability = C |
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|precision = C |
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|potential = C}} |
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Highway to Hell (地獄のハイウエイ (?)) is a stand power featured in ''[http://jjba.wikia.com/wiki/Part_VI:_Stone_Ocean Part VI: Stone Ocean]'' |
Highway to Hell (地獄のハイウエイ (?)) is a stand power featured in ''[http://jjba.wikia.com/wiki/Part_VI:_Stone_Ocean Part VI: Stone Ocean]''. |
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==Abilities== |
==Abilities== |
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'''Shared Injury''': When McQueen attempts to kill himself, he can also make someone die in the same way he does. No matter the circumstances, whatever harm McQueen faces will end up happening to the other person in the same way. In other words, McQueen must kill himself in order to kill his opponent, though hardly does so solely for that motive. |
'''Shared Injury''': When McQueen attempts to kill himself, he can also make someone die in the same way he does. No matter the circumstances, whatever harm McQueen faces will end up happening to the other person in the same way. In other words, McQueen must kill himself in order to kill his opponent, though hardly does so solely for that motive. |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Stands]] |
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[[Category:Part VI Stands]] |
[[Category:Part VI Stands]] |
Revision as of 04:54, 10 June 2012
Highway to Hell (地獄のハイウエイ (?)) is a stand power featured in Part VI: Stone Ocean.
Abilities
Shared Injury: When McQueen attempts to kill himself, he can also make someone die in the same way he does. No matter the circumstances, whatever harm McQueen faces will end up happening to the other person in the same way. In other words, McQueen must kill himself in order to kill his opponent, though hardly does so solely for that motive.