Gold Experience Requiem defeats Diavolo
Cover, Chapter 589
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Part 5 Stands
Gold Experience Requiem (ゴールド・エクスペリエンス・レクイエム, Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Rekuiemu) est le Stand Requiem de Giorno Giovanna, figurant dans la cinquième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo. C'est un Stand humanoïde ressemblant à une forme évoluée de Gold Experience et a la capacité à tout faire revenir à zéro.
Gold Experience Requiem est la forme évoluée de Gold Experience après que Giorno l'ait percé avec la Flèche.
Gold Experience Requiem est un stand humanoïde qui possède la même allure et la même taille que celles de Giorno. Il porte encore des caractéristiques physiques du Gold Experience originel, y compris les coccinelles sur ses mains et les rainures oblongues couvrant son corps. Sa tête possède désormais des pointes et l'arrière de la tête est creusée, ce qui donne l'apparence d'une couronne. Ses yeux sont désormais plus organiques, ayant des iris et des pupilles mais n'ont pas de paupières, remplacés par des bandes de part et d'autres des yeux. Son col se prolonge à l'arrière de son cou, protégeant la nuque, et plusieurs indentations et divers autres motifs couvrent son corps.
Quand il est introduit, Gold Experience Requiem porte la Flèche sur son front mais celle-ci tombe plus tard.[1]
La plupart des média présentent Gold Experience Requiem comme étant de couleur blanche ivoire avec des détails bruns, ambrés et violets.
Gold Experience Requiem commence à parler à Diavolo alors que King Crimson a effacé le temps, et explique qu'il est doué d'une conscience séparée de Giorno.[2]
Gold Experience Requiem parle avec un ton mécanique mais poli, de façon similaire à d'autres Stands doués d'intelligence. Il exprime un désir de protéger Giorno et partage aussi son sens particulier du bon et du mal. Ainsi, Gold Experience Requiem exprime son mépris pour Diavolo durant leur court moment d'interaction.
Gold Experience Requiem dit que Giorno lui-même ne connait pas vraiment la nature de son pouvoir, et est sûr que personne ne peut s'opposer à son pouvoir. Il reconnaît que King Crimson est très puissant mais dit clairement que malgré tout, Diavolo n'arrivera pas à atteindre la "réalité" dans laquelle il gagne.[2]
Like Gold Experience, its lengthy Stand Cry is "Muda Muda Muda...!"[2]
Gold Experience Requiem is a self aware close-range Requiem Stand that boasts an incredible increase in both speed and destructive power compared to its previous form. It also wields the arcane power of reverting anything to "zero", effectively undoing their actions; a power that trumps even the time erasure/nullification of King Crimson.
Gold Experience Requiem is capable of levitating alongside Giorno,[3] flicking a stone fast enough that it ceases to be visible to the human eye, and has enough power behind it to penetrate through a hand and destroy part of a building.[3]
As it has an attack power exceeding existing Stands as of the end of Part 5, it is stated to be the Ultimate Stand (究極のスタンド, Kyūkyoku no Sutando). It is impossible to compare Gold Experience Requiem's stats using the same measures as other Stands.[4]
Gold Experience Requiem's ultimate ability is to revert actions and willpower directed against Giorno back to the state of "zero", completely nullifying them and preventing them from becoming "real".[2][5] Hence, it is virtually invincible, as all "supposed" actions created by an opponent would have been reset (back to point zero). Once struck by this effect, there is no escape from it, and the opponent will have every action they perform reverted back to "zero". It is mentioned by Giorno himself that he is unsure of the exact workings and limits of GER's powers,[6] but it has been shown that its range of influence extends from surface contact to even being in the mere attention field of GER.
If the opponent is killed as the result of an attack by Gold Experience Requiem, then they will also continuously experience death, as they will die but repeatedly return to point "zero": the point immediately before the process of death (i.e Diavolo's endless death loops). Through this ability, GER creates a new "reality", as it calls it, for Diavolo as a form of poetic justice for the many times the mob boss has manipulated reality to his advantage with King Crimson.[6]
Despite its transformation, Gold Experience Requiem appears to have not only retained its life-giving abilities after evolving, but said abilities are noted to be vastly more potent compared to the original Gold Experience. This is demonstrated briefly when Requiem fires a small stone at high-speed with enough power to pierce Diavolo's hand, before it transforms into four scorpions that attack him.[3]
Gold Experience Requiem defeats Diavolo
Cover, Chapter 589
Part 5 Stands
Gold Experience Requiem's first glimpse when struck by King Crimson
Gold Experience Requiem aiming a life-imbued rock at Diavolo
Giorno and Gold Experience Requiem charging at Diavolo
Gold Experience Requiem moments away from assaulting Diavolo
Gold Experience Requiem performing a barrage attack on Diavolo
Gold Experience Requiem beginning to appear in Uragirimono no Requiem
Giorno and Gold Experience Requiem in GioGio's Bizarre Adventure
Gold Experience Requiem declares Diavolo's destined fate in cutscene of GioGio's Bizarre Adventure
Gold Experience Requiem's render for All Star Battle
Gold Experience Requiem's render for Eyes of Heaven
GER in the synopsis of Vento Aureo, EoH
Giorno and Gold Experience Requiem, EoH
Alt. colors, EoH
GER during its version of Giorno's solo DHA, EoH
Alt. colors, EoH
EoH
Win pose including Giorno Giovanna
GER in Last Survivor
Weekly Shonen Jump 1999 Issue #13 (Title Page)
GER Super Action Statue figure
Super Action Statue Limited Edition (Wonderfest)
Chara Heroes; Part 5 Vol.3
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