JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop!

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JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! (ジョジョのピタパタポップ, JoJo no Pita Pata Poppu) was a mobile puzzle game released on October 10, 2018. The game was part of the JoJo SD Project (ジョジョSDプロジェクト, JoJo SD Purojekuto) and was first teased alongside the announcement of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind.[1]

Pitter-Patter Pop! was revealed in the September 2018 issue of Ultra Jump on August 17, 2018, and features "super-deformed" (SD) artwork of characters from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.

Before the game released, Bandai Namco previewed the characters in a teaser app called "JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! Chiramise" (ジョジョのピタパタポップ ちらみせ) on August 27, 2018. It was a sneak peek that allowed users to take photos with the SD characters appearing in different poses, though the full game was much different.[2]

On July 2, 2021, it was announced that the game will no longer be available to play. The purchase of Diamonds was available until August 2, 2021, and the game's servers officially closed down on September 2, 2021.

Battle Gameplay

JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! is a tile-matching video game featuring characters from the first five parts of the series: Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency, Stardust Crusaders, Diamond is Unbreakable and Vento Aureo.

Tile-Matching

PPPTileMatching.png

The top of the screen shows two characters the player controls (such as Giorno and Bucciarati) who face off against a boss character (e.g. Leaky-Eye Luca) with a health bar. The rest of the screen displays a 6x6 grid consisting of icons of many different characters. Players will have to match the tiles to make them fold and then disappear, which increases their score and decreases the health of the boss. Matching over 6 tiles at once will create a box of that tile, which can be moved just like other tiles and tapped on to open, creating 5 tiles in a cross shape. Tiles made by a box cannot create an another box. By matching fast the player earns combo, which increases the damage every 10 combo gained, maxing out at 200 combo. The player is unable to lose combo if in stopped time or stand up time. The battle ends when the boss is defeated or time runs out.

Stand-up Time

Matching and erasing tiles over time will build up the "Stand-up Time" meter and skill gauges for the two characters in the team. The Stand-up Time meter is a blue meter around the grid. Once full, the player temporarily enters Stand-up Time, during which the timer is stopped and matched tiles remain on the board and flip over, allowing the player to build up their combo. Making squares of tiles (up to a 6x6) multiplies the damage. Once Stand-up Time is over, all matched tiles will disappear doing an equivalent amount of damage to the boss, normal gameplay resumes and the meter resets.

Rush Time

If time runs out or the boss is defeated and a character has full meter, all tiles of that character will get erased, adding points and damaging the boss if they have any health left. Any boxes left untapped will open, also adding points and dealing damage if a match is created. If the boss is defeated within a given amount of time, "Rush Time" activates, and the player can repeatedly strike the boss by quickly matching icons to rack up their score and earn additional coins. Once entering Rush Time special tiles and obstacles will disappear (with a few exceptions). Certain characters passive effects stay active in Rush Time.

Skills

Below each character is a skill gauge in the form of three stars. Once a character's skill gauge is full, their skill can be activated by tapping the character. All characters possess unique skills with different effects falling into one of four categories. "Replace" (変化, Henka) skills replace tiles with others, usually of those of the character activating it. "Enhance" (強化, Kyōka) skills buff tiles by either enchancing or intensifying them. Matching or erasing enchanced tiles grants more damage and skill charge, matching or erasing intensified panels grants only a big amount of damage. "Erase" (消去, Shōkyo) skills remove tiles without needing to match them, dealing multiplied damage dependant on the unit. "?" skills are skills that do not fall into any of the previous categories, such as rearranging tiles, stopping the timer, or a combination of multiple categories.

Later, "Boost" (ブースト, Būsuto) skills were introduced which a unit may have in addition to one of the previous skills. These units have boost levels that increase each time the skill is used per battle up to 5.

Skills can be activated in battle and during Stand-up Time, but not in Rush Time or during stopped time (such as when DIO uses his skill). Each unit has five skill levels (excluding the limited Giorno Real Frog ver. which only has three) which determine the parameters of the skill and their cooldown. Cooldown determines how many tiles must be matched or erased for the skill to be used, which varies per character. It can be influenced by using enhanced tiles or matching tiles of the character used in the team. By raising the skill level of the character the cooldown of their skill can be lowered. Special Battles replace the skill gauge with a pink, mini-game gauge

Battle Items

Battle items are power-ups which the player can buy or use before a battle starts. The player can buy them with either diamonds or coins, changing the currency type with the small button on the right. The player can obtain battle items from chest drops or limited time challenges.

PPPdamagebattleitem.png Increases damage by 10%.

Costs 500 coins or 2 diamonds

PPPcoinbattleitem.png Coins earned multiplied by 2.5.

Costs 500 coins or 2 diamonds

PPPtimebattleitem.png Adds 5 seconds to the clock.

Costs 1000 coins or 4 diamonds

PPPskillbattleitem.png Grants the leader a charged skill from the start of the match.

Costs 2000 coins or 8 diamonds

Panel Types

There are many different panel types that different characters and bosses can create.

Creatable Panel Types
Panel Image Description Units

Boxes
(ボックス, Bokkusu)
PPPRangeBox.png Matching six or more of the same character panels when not in Stand-Up Time will make a Box panel. Some characters can also produce one or more with their skills. Tapping one will create five character panels in a cross pattern. Avdol2PPP.pngKoichi2PPP.pngBugEatenPPP.pngMikitakaPPP.pngKiraPPP.pngBucciarati2PPP.pngMista3PPP.pngMelonePPP.png

(Black) Block Panels
((黒)おジャマパネル, (Kuro)Ojama Paneru)
PPPBlockPanel.png Block panels are created by the enemy, although some characters can produce them as part of their skill as well. They do not fall like other tiles, blocking potential matches and wasting space. These panels can be replaced over by opening boxes adjacent to them or using certain character skills to replace or erase them. BoingoPPP.pngGiorno4PPP.pngPolpoPPP.pngCioccolataPPP.pngDiavoloPPP.png

Enhanced Panels
(強化パネル, Kyoka Paneru)
PPPEnhancedPanel.png Enhanced panels are created by characters with Enhancing skills, stage gimmicks and also some bosses. They deal extra damage and increase the skill gauge charge more when matched or erased. StraizoPPP.pngJoseph2-3PPP.pngCaesar2PPP.pngLisaLisaPPP.pngEnyaPPP.pngMariahPPP.pngTelencePPP.pngJotaro3-2PPP.pngJoseph3PPP.pngDIO2PPP.pngOingoPPP.pngJosuke2PPP.pngKoichiPPP.pngKoichi3PPP.pngOtoishiPPP.pngRohanPPP.pngShigechiPPP.pngKira2PPP.pngMikitakaPPP.pngGiorno3PPP.pngAbbacchio2PPP.pngPesciPPP.pngRisottoPPP.pngJonathan3PPP.pngGiorno5PPP.pngBucciaratiAbbacchioPPP.pngJoseph2-4PPP.pngGiornoMistaPPP.pngOtoishi2PPP.pngJosukeJoseph4PPP.pngNaranciaFugoPPP.pngKakyoin4PPP.png

Enhanced Boxes
(強化ボックス, Kyoka Bokkusu)
PPPEnhancedBoxPanel.png When tapping one of these enhanced box panels, five enhanced character panels will be created in a cross pattern. Rohan2PPP.pngYukako2PPP.png

Enhanced Block Panels
(強化おジャマパネル, Kyoka Ojama Paneru)
PPPEnhancedBlockPanel.png Some characters like Fugo and Secco can create enhanced block panels which deal extra damage and increase the skill gauge charge only when they are erased by a skill. Enemy boss Fugo (Voiced) also can create them. FugoPPP.pngSeccoPPP.pngGiorno4PPP.pngJotaroAnnePPP.png

Lock Panels
(ロックパネル, Rokku Paneru)
PPPLockedPanel.png Mista's EX sticker and some enemies can create locked panels which places an X on top of a character panel. These function the same as character panels, but they cannot be moved. They can be matched as usual or removed by a replacing or erasing skill. (With EX Sticker)
MistaPPP.png

Bubble Panels
(シャボンパネル, Shabon Paneru)
PPPBubblePanel.png Bubble panels are created by Caesar, Fugo (Voiced), Kawajiri (Voiced), Imposter Tennille and some enemies. The character panel is placed inside a bubble which can be moved around the board. If they're tapped, the bubble will pop and the character panel can be matched. If various Bubble panels are connected, one tap will pop all the bubbles at once. CaesarPPP.pngCaesar2PPP.pngFugo2PPP.pngKawajiri2PPP.pngCaptainTennillePPP.pngHayatoPPP.png

Cutter Panels
(カッターパネル, Kattā Paneru)
PPPCutterPanel.png Cutter panels are only created by Baron Zeppeli. They can't be manually moved, but they'll fall down if the panels below them are matched or erased. When tapped, they erase all panels in a horizontal line. ZeppeliPPP.png

Zipper Panels
(ジッパーパネル, Jippā Paneru)
PPPZipperPanel.png Zipper panels are only created by Bruno Bucciarati(Voiced). Zipper panels remain as zippers for five seconds until they become a Box panel of the character panel that was on the position where the Zipper panel was created. Zipper Panels created by the copy ability of Abbacchio work as well as normal ones. Bucciarati2PPP.png

Book Panels
(ブックパネル, Bukku Paneru)
PPPBookPanel.png Book panels are only created by Boingo. Tapping a Book panel erases five panels in a cross shape. They can also be moved around but will turn into Block panels after some seconds. BoingoPPP.png

YESNO Panels
(YESNOパネル, Iesunō Paneru)
PPPYESNOPanel.png YESNO panels are only created by Telence T. D'Arby. After tapping a YESNO Panel, they'll randomly become an Enhanced D'Arby panel or an Enhanced Partner panel. They can also be moved around the board, If various YESNO panels are connected, one tap will pop all the panels at once. TelencePPP.png

Shot Panels
(ショットパネル, Shotto Paneru)
PPPShotPanel.png Shot panels are created by Sale's skill. Shot Panels will erase the panels above them when tapped 10 times. SalePPP.png

Intensified Panels
(激化パネル, Gekika Paneru)
PPPIntensifiedPanel.png Intensified panels are a variant of Enhanced panels. They deal higher damage compared to Enhanced panels, but the skill gauge increase is the same as a regular panel. The more panels that match at one time, the higher the multiplier of their damage becomes. Straizo2PPP.pngRisotto2PPP.pngFormaggio2PPP.pngCaesar3PPP.pngDIO3PPP.pngKawajiri2PPP.pngTrish3PPP.pngHayatoPPP.pngKoichiYukakoPPP.png

Frog Panels
(カエルパネル, Kaeru Paneru)
PPPFrogPanel.png Created from Giorno (Real Frog) ver.'s EX Sticker. Similar to the Zipper panels, Frog panels will turn into Box panels after certain time has passed. However, Frog panels can be dragged and erased. (With EX Sticker)
Giorno2PPP.png

Intensified Falling Block Panels
(激化下落おジャマパネル, Gekika Geraku Ojama Paneru)
PPPFallingIntensifiedOjama.png Created only during Vanilla Ice's (Immortal Follower ver.) skill. Functions the same as a regular Falling Block Panel and gives the same benefits as a regular Intensified Block Panel. VanillaIce2PPP.png

Enemy-Only Panel Types
Panel Image Description Units (Examples)

Hole Panels
(穴パネル, Ana Paneru)
PPPHolePanel.png Hole panels function similarly to block panels but cannot be destroyed. They are only created by enemies, either automatically or as a reaction to certain actions, depending on the battle. There is no ordinary way to get rid of a hole panel, although Abbacchio and Illuso are able to replace one if the panel is within their skill's range. Only enemies

Jail Panels
(ジェイルパネル, Jeiru Paneru)
PPPJailPanel.png Jail panels can only be placed by enemies, locking the board in place and not allowing new panels to move below them. They can either be removed by using a replacing skill once or an erasing skill twice. Using an eraser skill once will make it a damaged Jail panel. (As enemy Boss)
JotaroPPP.pngJotaro3-2PPP.pngDIO2PPP.pngGhiaccio2PPP.pngOtoishi2PPP.pngJotaroAnnePPP.png

Ink Panels
(インクパネル, Inku Paneru)
PPPInkPanel.png Ink panels cover the panels in black ink and are meant to serve as a distraction. This makes it more difficult to differentiate them from other characters, although the color of the panel remains visible. They can be removed by normally matching them, using a Box panel next to them, or by using an erasing or replacing skill. In some battles, Ink panels may turn into Hole panels if not removed in time. (As enemy Boss)
DIO2PPP.pngRohanPPP.pngBoingoPPP.png

Dirty Panels
(ダーティーパネル, Dātī Paneru)
PPPDirtyPanel.png Dirty panels have a green fog placed on them and are only created by enemies such as Cioccolata. If a panel is moved below them and they fall down, they will become Block panels wherever they land. They can be removed by matching them before they move, using a Box panel next to them, or by using an erasing or replacing skill. (As enemy Boss)
CioccolataPPP.pngKakyoin2PPP.pngBugEatenPPP.pngProsciutto2PPP.pngStrayCatPPP.pngMannishBoyStandPPP.png

Slash Panels
(スラッシュパネル, Surasshu Paneru)
PPPSlashPanel.png Certain enemies such as Kars will place these on the board. When four or more Slash panels are connected, they'll turn into a Hole panel. A skill or Box panel can be used to get rid of them, although they can also be moved around to prevent them from matching. (As enemy Boss)
Kars2PPP.pngStroheim2PPP.pngStrayCatPPP.pngOkuyasu2PPP.png

Block Shot Panels
(おジャマショットパネル, Ojamashotto Paneru)
PPPBlockShotPanel.png Block Shot panels are only created by enemy Sale. Block Shot Panels will turn into Hole panels after a few seconds. You must tap them 10 times to erase them and prevent them from turning into Hole panels. (As enemy Boss)
SalePPP.png

Falling Block Panels
(下落おジャマパネル, Geraku Ojama Paneru)
PPPFallingBlockPanel.png Falling Block Panels act like Normal Block Panels, but they will fall down when the block under them disappears. (As enemy Boss)
GiornoMistaPPP.pngKoichi2PPP.png

Crystal Panels
(クリスタルパネル, Kurisutaru Paneru)
PPPCrystalPanel.png Crystal Panels require the player to make a square in stand up that includes the crystal corresponding to the number. Once created the crystal disappears and the tile becomes intensified. The panel with the crystal can't be erased using erase skills, or replaced using boxes and replacer skills. (As enemy Boss)
RubberSoul2PPP.pngDio1-2PPP.png

April Fools' Panel Types
Panel Image Description Units

Old Panels
(April 1, 2019)
PPPOldPanel.png Old panels functioned the same as Block panels but had the face of Prosciutto's elderly disguise displayed on them. (As enemy Boss)
ProsciuttoPPP.png

Harvest Panels
(April 1, 2020)
PPPHarvestPanel.png Harvest panels functioned the same as Block panels but had Harvest displayed on them. (As enemy Boss)
ShigechiPPP.png

Mansion Gameplay

Progression

Four types of in game currency exist: Coins, Diamonds, Furniture Points, and Furniture Tickets. These currencies can earned by completing missions for levels and daily quests. Coins and furniture points can also be earned by playing through levels themselves. Diamonds can be used to obtain characters from ongoing gacha banners.

Characters are categorized into four types of rarity, PPPWGR.png, PPPGR.png, PPPSR.png and PPPBR.png, with PPPWGR.png being the rarest and PPPBR.png being the most common. Obtaining duplicate characters will help progress that character's skill level and give the player their awakening jewels (if awakenable). Leveling up a character's skill will upgrade that characters skill, with a maximum level of 5. Characters themselves have a maximum level of 80 if awakened to the maximum awakening level and can be leveled up by gaining exp by playing stages or using exp tickets. Every 5 levels and 10 levels after level 50, coins will be required to unlock that character's level limit so they can continue to earn exp. Leveling up raises the characters Power, which adds onto the damage of matches and erases.

Skill Tickets and Level Tickets can also be obtained to earn points towards their skill or level. The player's level determines the amount of rooms available within the mansion and villa. It also raises players damage by 1% every 5 levels, maxing out at 20% additional damage on level 100. The player can earn points to level up by purchasing and obtaining furniture from events or clicking on apartment events. Furniture can be purchased with furniture points and furniture tickets.

The player is also able to obtain Treasure Chests through clearing objectives on stages, logging in during campaigns and placing on Score Attack. They contain random loot like coins, battle items, level tickets, skill tickets, furniture tickets and diamonds in varying quantities. There are 5 kinds of chests: Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum (from worst to best respectively).

JoJo Mansion

Mansion

Players have their own JoJo mansion with several rooms that they can decorate with collectable items and props. The characters residing in each room can also be chosen, and they will interact with each other. The player is able to set a roommate if the owner of the room has reached Skill Level 5.

The mansion resets 3 times a day granting the player additional experience points and coins. Following the reset 3 room interactions refresh for the player to collect. Room interactions grant point and experience whilst a visit to an another player grants a heart or one diamond depending if the players follow each other.

The shop menu is located in the bottom left corner, above the gacha menu. In the menus all of the available shop furniture, premium shop furniture, openable chests, the option to buy diamonds with real money and Event Point Shop can be found. The Event Point Shop has event shops which use special currencies. The Sticker Ink Shop and Decorative Sticker Ink Shop are always present.

The players used to be able to buy a JoJo Pass, which was a purchasable monthly pass that gave diamonds to the players daily. It contained some additional bonuses, like 1 more Adventure and being able to give 4 gifts a day to a character instead of 3. It has been discontinued on June 1, 2021.

Premium Rooms and Villa

On patch 2.7, the player is given access to a three floored eighteen room villa in which they can display their characters. Each floor has its own Premium Room displaying the six characters placed on each floor of the villa. Premium Rooms have their own unique furniture which can be bought with Furniture Points and Furniture Tickets. At Mansion Level 80, the second villa floor unlocks, and at Level 90, the final floor unlocks.

See here for the full list of furniture.

Adventure and Friendship

Adventure mode

On patch 2.5.3, "Adventure" and "Friendship" were added to the game. Players can send gifts to characters in their rooms to raise their Friend Level. When the friendship gauge fills up, the player will obtain the character's badge. However, some characters have gifts that they hate, lowering the gauge. Each character has at least two badges, with most characters having three badges and unlockable voiced responses when they receive a gift. These obtainable badges can be used as the player's icon. Up to three gifts can be given to a character per day. The gifts present themselves as bags of 3 sizes or unique items.

Gifts are obtained in Adventure mode. Adventure is a function in which two to five characters can be sent to a certain adventure for a determined amount of time where they'll collect items. After sending them out, the player will be able to automatically receive the items after the indicated hours have passed. The length of the adventure varies depending on the chosen course, but longer adventures will allow players to earn more items at once. The characters are able to find coins, level tickets, gifts and even diamonds or chests on special event adventures.

A list of unique gifts and who they belong to

Party

Party is a new feature added in patch 3.1.0 which lets the player's characters party at the top of the mansion. To start a party, the player needs 1000 party coins which can be obtained through challenges. Using an invitation, the player can decide to party with the characters that they picked. Without selecting the characters or without having an invitation, the characters are randomly chosen. During the party, coins and experience obtained in battle will be increased. Each party lasts for 72 hours. However, the player can cancel the party and save up to 48 hours which gets added to the next party started.
Characters partying
The partygoers are assigned into two groups, VIP and invitee. The VIP members of the party are guaranteed to appear in the player's cheer pool at the start of a battle, whereas the invitees are only decorative for the party. There is purchasable party furniture for furniture stamps which gives additional bonuses and a blackboard which the player can decorate with stickers that is purely cosmetic.

Upon starting a party, a cutscene starts playing which makes all of the characters appear and play animations. The music also changes, which stays playing even in the mansion.

Stickers and Pitter Sets

On patch 2.7.2, Stickers and Pitter Sets were added to the game.

  • Pitter Sets: Pitter Sets are stored sets of a team of two characters and Stickers placed on a Sticker Book. Up to nine sets can be stored. Each Pitter Set has a maximum cost of Stickers that can be placed on it based on the rarity of the units in the team (PPPBR.png & PPPSR.png: +35, PPPGR.png: +45, PPPWGR.png: +50) The maximum cost is 100 if two PPPWGR.png units are in a team (120 if they are PPPWGR.png+++).
    In the Sticker Book screen, by pressing the filter button in the bottom right corner the game displays only the stickers that have any effect on the team in the Pitter Set.
  • Sticker Ink (シールインク, Sīru Inku): Sticker Ink can be obtained from events and daily challenges, which can be exchanged for Stickers in the shop.
  • Decorative Sticker Ink: Decorative Sticker Ink can be obtained from reaching certain score milestones every Score Attack season, 220 in total per season. It's exclusively used for buying Decorative Stickers from the Decorative Sticker Shop.
  • Stickers (シール, Sīru): Stickers allow teams to be enhanced with various bonuses during a battle. For example, "Matching Power + 80" is the effect of one sticker.
    • They are divided into five variations: Normal, Shiny, EX (only one can be equipped), Decorations (up to 10 can be equipped), and Backing Paper.
    • Some stickers have an activation condition. If the conditions are not met the sticker effect does not activate but still takes up cost.

See here for the full list of stickers.

Awakening

Awakening is a new feature added in patch 3.0.0 where the player can collect Jewels to release the level limit of units. There are three Awakening levels. If the Awakening level is maximized, players will unlock that character's EX sticker for PPPGR.png and PPPWGR.png units. The character EX Stickers requires the same unit to be in the team to be used.

Example of a character awakened to maximum

Only certain characters branded as Awakenable are able to be Awakened. It is possible to know which characters are Awakenable by looking at their character profile.

Per each Awakening Level, the character's maximum level increases by ten and maximum sticker cost increases by +2, +3, +5 (+, ++, +++ respectively) on PPPGR.png and PPPWGR.png, and on PPPBR.png/PPPSR.png the sticker cost raises by +5 per awakening level. Additionally Awakening also gives an inherent power boost per Awakening level of +200 (Total of +600) for PPPBR.png and PPPSR.png, and +100 (Total of +300) for PPPGR.png and PPPWGR.png units. At the final awakening level, the character can level up to 80 instead of 50.
Characters at their maximum level are marked with yellow, highlighted text.

Jewels

Awakening each character requires Jewels, and each rarity requires a different amount of Jewels.

  • PPPBR.png - 30 Jewels
  • PPPSR.png - 20 Jewels
  • PPPGR.png - 5 Jewels
  • PPPWGR.png - 5 Jewels

Jewels can be earned by obtaining a unit that the player already owns. However, characters that can't awaken will not give any Jewels. The amount of Jewels received depends on the gacha banner. Diamond gachas give five Jewels, and coin gacha give one Jewel. After update 3.1.3 the player is able to exchange their surplus of Jewels for Level Tickets, 1 Level Ticket per PPPBR.png Jewel, 3 per PPPSR.png Jewel, 30 per PPPGR.png Jewel, 45 per PPPWGR.png Jewel.

Characters

Characters differ in rarity:PPPWGR.png, PPPGR.png, PPPSR.png, and PPPBR.png. There are 164 playable units in the game. The units displayed with a Limited ☆ in the tables below are limited, appearing only in event Gacha banners, Festival Limited ☆ are Festival Limited, being only obtainable in a Pitter Festival Gacha banner, and Voiced 🎤 means they are voiced.

A character cannot be put in a team or a room together with a different version of the same character. However, if they are from different parts they can be used.

PPPWGR.png characters cannot be used with other versions of both characters and soul swapped characters have no restriction.

Playable


Phantom Blood (Part 1)

JonathanPPP.png JonathanStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Sunlight Yellow Overdrive)
PPPGR.png

Jonathan2PPP.png Jonathan2StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Sword Entrusted By Hero)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

Jonathan3PPP.png Jonathan3StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Ultimate Ripple Inheritor)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

JonathanSpeedwagonPPP.png JonathanSpeedwagonStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Witnessing the Gentleman's Way of Life)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Dio1PPP.png Dio1StandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Vampire Transcending Humanity)
PPPGR.png

Dio1-2PPP.png Dio1-2StandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Tyrant Who Leads the Dead)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

SpeedwagonPPP.png SpeedwagonStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Underworld Interference)
PPPBR.png

ZeppeliPPP.png ZeppeliStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Ripple Mentor's Stone Mask Quest)
PPPGR.png

BrufordPPP.png BrufordStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Long-Haired Dark Knight)
PPPSR.png

TarkusPPP.png TarkusStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Slaughtering Elite)
PPPBR.png

DirePPP.png DireStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Offensive/Defensive Technique)
PPPSR.png

StraizoPPP.png StraizoStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Merciless Ripple)
PPPSR.png

JosephPPP.png JosephStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Cunning Tactician)
PPPGR.png

Joseph2-2PPP.png Joseph2-2StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Ripple's Magic Rope)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Joseph2-3PPP.png Joseph2-3StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(New York's JoJo)
PPPGR.png

Joseph2-4PPP.png Joseph2-4StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Disciple of Ripple)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

CaesarPPP.png CaesarStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Ripple-Infused Soap)
PPPGR.png

Caesar2PPP.png Caesar2StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Refracting Sunlight)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Caesar3PPP.png Caesar3StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Disciple of Ripple)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

LisaLisaPPP.png LisaLisaStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Ripple Master)
PPPBR.png

LisaLisa2PPP.png LisaLisa2StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Entrusted with Protection Mission)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

StroheimPPP.png StroheimStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Proud Soldier)
PPPGR.png

Stroheim2PPP.png Stroheim2StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Multi-Tech Machine Body)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

Straizo2PPP.png Straizo2StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Ripple User Into Vampire)
PPPSR.png

BeckPPP.png BeckStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Former Jailbreak Vampire)
PPPBR.png

SantanaPPP.png SantanaStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Hot Wind Blowing in Mexico)
PPPSR.png

WamuuPPP.png WamuuStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Wind Mode)
PPPSR.png

Wamuu2PPP.png Wamuu2StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Resurrected Pillar Man)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

EsidisiPPP.png EsidisiStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Heat Control Mode)
PPPBR.png

Esidisi2PPP.png Esidisi2StandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Resurrected Pillar Man)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

KarsPPP.png KarsStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Light Mode)
PPPSR.png

Kars2PPP.png Kars2StandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(One Who Stands at the Top)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

Kars3PPP.png Kars3StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Ultimate Thing)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

JotaroPPP.png JotaroStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Stand of Precision and Power)
PPPGR.png

Jotaro3-2PPP.png Jotaro3-2StandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Open Up With Platinum Fists)
PPPGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Jotaro3-3PPP.png Jotaro3-3StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Entering the World of Time)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

JotaroAnnePPP.png JotaroAnneStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Traveling with Runaway Girl)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

JotaroKakyoinPPP.png JotaroKakyoinStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(High School Students Burdened with Fate)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Joseph3PPP.png Joseph3StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Rippled Thorns)
PPPGR.png

Joseph3-2PPP.png Joseph3-2StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Spirit Photos of Evil Incarnate)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

AvdolPPP.png AvdolStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Pyrokinetic Fortune Teller)
PPPGR.png

Avdol2PPP.png Avdol2StandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Rapid-fire Burning Flames)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

KakyoinPPP.png KakyoinStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Bursting Emerald)
PPPGR.png

Kakyoin2PPP.png Kakyoin2StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Lonely Nightmare Fight)
PPPGR.png

Kakyoin3PPP.png Kakyoin3StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Journey to Pursue Arch-Enemy)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Kakyoin4PPP.png Kakyoin4StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Hierophant's Barrier)
PPPGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

PolnareffPPP.png PolnareffStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Blink of an Eye Swordsmanship)
PPPSR.png

Polnareff3-2PPP.png Polnareff3-2StandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Sword Boiling with Rage)
PPPGR.png

Polnareff3-3PPP.png Polnareff3-3StandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Anubis's Bewitched Sword)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

PolnareffIggyPPP.png PolnareffIggyStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Unreliable Helper)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

IggyPPP.png IggyStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Shape-Shifting Sand Stand)
PPPSR.png

Iggy2PPP.png Iggy2StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Offensive/Defensive Quicksand)
PPPGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

CaptainTennillePPP.png CaptainTennilleStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Seabed-Dragging Hidden Shadow)
PPPSR.png

RubberSoulPPP.png RubberSoulStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Power-Absorbing Armor)
PPPGR.png

HolHorsePPP.png HolHorseStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Gun is Mightier than the Sword)
PPPBR.png

JGeilPPP.png JGeilStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Assassin Reflected in the Mirror)
PPPGR.png

EnyaPPP.png EnyaStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Corpse-Manipulating Old Woman)
PPPBR.png

MannishBoyPPP.png MannishBoyStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Dream World's Laughing Reaper)
PPPSR.png

N'DoulPPP.png N'DoulStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Desert Flowing Water Stand)
PPPGR.png

OingoPPP.png OingoStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Shape-Shifting Transformation)
PPPSR.png

BoingoPPP.png BoingoStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Future-Predicting Comic)
PPPGR.png

ChakaPPP.png ChakaStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Controlling Young Chaka)
PPPBR.png

MariahPPP.png MariahStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Gradually Potent Magnetism)
PPPGR.png

AlessiPPP.png AlessiStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Shadow-Touching Rejuvenation)
PPPSR.png

DanielPPP.png DanielStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Gambler Wagering Souls)
PPPGR.png

PetShopPPP.png PetShopStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Silent Guard Bird)
PPPSR.png

TelencePPP.png TelenceStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Genius of Mind-Reading Games)
PPPGR.png

NukesakuPPP.png NukesakuStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Woman-Disguising Vampire)
PPPBR.png

VanillaIcePPP.png VanillaIceStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Swallowed in Dark Space)
PPPGR.png

VanillaIce2PPP.png VanillaIce2StandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Immortal Follower)
PPPGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

DIOPPP.png DIOStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Ability to Dominate The World)
PPPGR.png

DIO2PPP.png DIO2StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(The Greatest High)
PPPGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

DIO3PPP.png DIO3StandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Evil Presence)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

DIO4PPP.png DIO4StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Alone in Stopped Time)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

JosukePPP.png JosukeStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Break and Repair)
PPPGR.png

Josuke2PPP.png Josuke2StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Lost Temper Rage)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

JosukeJoseph4PPP.png JosukeJoseph4StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Complicated Parent and Child)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

KoichiPPP.png KoichiStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Body-Penetrating Sound)
PPPBR.png

Koichi2PPP.png Koichi2StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Sensation-causing SFX)
PPPGR.png

Koichi3PPP.png Koichi3StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Weight Increasing Strike)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

KoichiYukakoPPP.png KoichiYukakoStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Lovestruck Happy Hour)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Jotaro4PPP.png Jotaro4StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Protector of Morioh Town)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

Jotaro4-2PPP.png Jotaro4-2StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Leader of Golden Spirits)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

OkuyasuPPP.png OkuyasuStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Scrape Off Space)
PPPGR.png

Okuyasu2PPP.png Okuyasu2StandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Strike via Teleportation)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

RohanPPP.png RohanStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Reality-Seeking Manga Artist)
PPPGR.png

Rohan2PPP.png Rohan2StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Suspicious of Cee-lo)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Rohan3PPP.png Rohan3StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(The Run)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

Rohan4PPP.png Rohan4StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(I'll Play Rock-Paper-Scissors)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Rohan5PPP.png Rohan5StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Racing at 70km/h)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

TamamiPPP.png TamamiStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Lock Put on Hearts)
PPPBR.png

HazamadaPPP.png HazamadaStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Creepy Face-Copying Doll)
PPPSR.png

YukakoPPP.png YukakoStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Dangerous Black Hair)
PPPSR.png

Yukako2PPP.png Yukako2StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Dreams of Cinderella)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

ShigechiPPP.png ShigechiStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Power in Numbers)
PPPGR.png

OyanagiPPP.png OyanagiStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Lucky Best-of-Five Winner)
PPPSR.png

MikitakaPPP.png MikitakaStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Shapeshifting Alien?)
PPPSR.png

YuyaPPP.png YuyaStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Nutrient-Absorbing Pursuer)
PPPGR.png

Yuya2PPP.png Yuya2StandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Statuesque Beauty)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

HayatoPPP.png HayatoStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(I'll Protect Mom)
PPPGR.png

AngeloPPP.png AngeloStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Water-Blending Ability)
PPPBR.png

KeichoPPP.png KeichoStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Military Salvo)
PPPSR.png

OtoishiPPP.png OtoishiStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Power Up with Electric Power)
PPPSR.png

Otoishi2PPP.png Otoishi2StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Max Output Electric Discharge)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

BugEatenPPP.png BugEatenStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Poison-Firing Artillery)
PPPSR.png

KanedaichiPPP.png KanedaichiStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Imprisoned in Transmission Tower)
PPPSR.png

MiyamotoPPP.png MiyamotoStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Become Paper from Sign of Fear)
PPPGR.png

KiraPPP.png KiraStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Bomber Lurking in Morioh)
PPPGR.png

Kira2PPP.png Kira2StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Heat-Seeking Bomb Tank)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

KawajiriPPP.png KawajiriStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Disguised Bomber)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

Kawajiri2PPP.png Kawajiri2StandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Exploding Air Bombs)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png
Vento Aureo (Part 5)

GiornoPPP.png GiornoStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Creating Life)
PPPGR.png

Giorno2PPP.png GiornoStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Real Frog)
PPPGR.pngPPPLimited.png

Giorno3PPP.png Giorno3StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Resolve to Open a Path)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Giorno5PPP.png Giorno5StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Embodied with Giorno's Soul)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

GiornoMistaPPP.png GiornoMistaStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Resolve to Outshine Morning Sun)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Giorno6PPP.png Giorno6StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Golden Requiem)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

BucciaratiPPP.png BucciaratiStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Lurking in a Zipper)
PPPGR.png

Bucciarati2PPP.png Bucciarati2StandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(The Path I Believe in)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Bucciarati3PPP.png Bucciarati3StandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Fortuitous Fate Granted by Heaven)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

BucciaratiAbbacchioPPP.png BucciaratiAbbacchioStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Absolute Trust)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

AbbacchioPPP.png AbbacchioStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Start the Replay)
PPPGR.png

Abbacchio2PPP.png Abbacchio2StandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Transform & Solve Mystery)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

MistaPPP.png MistaStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Manipulating Bull's-eye Bullets)
PPPGR.png

Mista2PPP.png Mista2StandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Embodied with Mista's Soul)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

Mista3PPP.png Mista3StandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Pistol's Bullet Coordination)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

NaranciaPPP.png NaranciaStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Wildly Shooting Airplane)
PPPGR.png

Narancia2PPP.png Narancia2StandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Breath Detecting Radar)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

Narancia3PPP.png Narancia3StandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Embodied with Narancia's Soul)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

NaranciaFugoPPP.png NaranciaFugoStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Frequently Quarreling Friendship)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

FugoPPP.png FugoStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Ferocious Virus)
PPPGR.png

Fugo2PPP.png Fugo2StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Rage of Fierce Anger)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

TrishPPP.png TrishStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Soften Any Object)
PPPGR.png

Trish2PPP.png Trish2StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Embodied with Trish's Soul)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

Trish3PPP.png Trish3StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Resolve to Learn Father's Past)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Polnareff5PPP.png Polnareff5StandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Man Aware of Arrows' True Usage)
PPPGR.png

Polnareff5-2PPP.png Polnareff5-2StandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Entrusting the Arrow's Protection)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

ChariotRequiem2PPP.png ChariotRequiem2StandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Berserk from Arrow's Power)
PPPGR.png

PolpoPPP.png PolpoStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Flame Reignition & Test of Soul)
PPPGR.png

ZuccheroPPP.png ZuccheroStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Deflating Needle)
PPPSR.png

SalePPP.png SaleStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Fixate & Release Object)
PPPGR.png

FormaggioPPP.png FormaggioStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Steadily Becoming Smaller)
PPPSR.png

Formaggio2PPP.png Formaggio2StandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Resolve to Ignite the Rebellion)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

IllusoPPP.png IllusoStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Dragging Into the Mirror)
PPPGR.png

Illuso2PPP.png Illuso2StandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Resolve to Sacrifice Arm)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

ProsciuttoPPP.png ProsciuttoStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Aging Everything)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

Prosciutto2PPP.png Prosciutto2StandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Grateful Resolve)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

ProsciuttoPesciPPP.png ProsciuttoPesciStandPPP.png

PurplePPP.png
(Inherited Gangster Experience)
PPPWGR.pngPPPLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

PesciPPP.png PesciStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Homing Fishing Hook)
PPPSR.png

Pesci2PPP.png Pesci2StandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Resolve to Overcome Weakness)
PPPGR.pngPPPVoiced.png

MelonePPP.png MeloneStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(My Violently Growing Child)
PPPSR.png

Melone2PPP.png Melone2StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Resolve to Chase & Take Revenge)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

GhiaccioPPP.png GhiaccioStandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Cryogenic Armor)
PPPGR.png

Ghiaccio2PPP.png Ghiaccio2StandPPP.png

WhitePPP.png
(Stealing Resolve;Freezing Tenacity)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

RisottoPPP.png RisottoStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Blades Born from Iron)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

Risotto2PPP.png Risotto2StandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Resolve to Learn Emperor's Secret)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

SqualoPPP.png SqualoStandPPP.png

BluePPP.png
(Water-Hopping Ferocious Fish)
PPPGR.png

TizzanoPPP.png TizzanoStandPPP.png

RedPPP.png
(Cunning Lie Lurking in Tongue)
PPPGR.png

CioccolataPPP.png CioccolataStandPPP.png

GreenPPP.png
(Spreading Mold & Despair)
PPPGR.png

SeccoPPP.png SeccoStandPPP.png

YellowPPP.png
(Ground-Liquefying Ability)
PPPSR.png

DoppioPPP.png DoppioStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Emperor's Alternate Personality)
PPPGR.png

DiavoloPPP.png DiavoloStandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Time-Erasing Emperor)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.png

Diavolo2PPP.png Diavolo2StandPPP.png

PinkPPP.png
(Ruler of Time and the Mafia)
PPPGR.pngPPPFestivalLimited.pngPPPVoiced.png

Non-Playable

Bosses/Enemies

Tarkus2PPP.png Tarkus2StandPPP.png

BlackPPP.png
(Helmetless)

RubberSoul2PPP.png RubberSoulStandPPP.png

BlackPPP.png
(Rubber Soul)
Death 13
BlackPPP.png
(Alone)
Anubis
BlackPPP.png
(Alone)

NotoriousBIGPPP.png NotoriousBIGStandPPP.png

BlackPPP.png
(Small Form)

NotoriousBIG2PPP.png NotoriousBIG2StandPPP.png

BlackPPP.png
(Giant Form)

ChariotRequiemPPP.png ChariotRequiemStandPPP.png

BlackPPP.png
(Enemy-Only)
Background Characters/Stands
Erina Pendleton
BlackPPP.png
With Sword Jonathan
Stroheim's Servants
BlackPPP.png
With Stroheim
Hypnotized Girl
BlackPPP.png
With Caesar
Suzi Q
BlackPPP.png
With Voiced Lisa Lisa
Suzi Q
BlackPPP.png
(Possessed by Esidisi)
With Voiced Esidisi
Loggins
BlackPPP.png
With Joseph (Disciple)
Messina
BlackPPP.png
With Caesar (Disciple)
Stroheim's Ultraviolet Army
BlackPPP.png
With Cyborg Stroheim
Kars's Squirrel
BlackPPP.png
Decoration
Calcutta Beggars
BlackPPP.png
With J. Geil
Sun
BlackPPP.png
Decoration
Bastet
BlackPPP.png
With Mariah
Sethan
BlackPPP.png
With Alessi
Telence's Dolls
BlackPPP.png
Telence's Dolls
With Telence
Echoes
BlackPPP.png
With Koichi ACT1
Shizuka Joestar
BlackPPP.png
With Part 4 Jotaro (Voiced)
Soccer Kid
BlackPPP.png
Soccer Kid
With Bucciarati
Coco Jumbo
BlackPPP.png
Decoration/With Pol (Part 5)
Donatella Una
BlackPPP.png
Decoration/Gift
People Affected by Chariot Requiem
BlackPPP.png
With Chariot Requiem
Benedict
BlackPPP.png
With Chariot Requiem
Aya Tsuji
BlackPPP.png
Promo Only

Unused Content

Debug Files/Data

Events

Event Types

Event Card example

The most common event type is an "Event Card", a 2 sided event featuring event furniture or event stickers. The front is a linear card of 12 sets, 5 stages per set ending with a boss. Upon clearing certain sets the player can obtain the time limited furniture pieces or stickers. Following the front Event Card, in the second half of the event itself a "Gift of Happiness" back card releases. It's a harder card with 6 sets instead of 12 and more valuable rewards and character gifts. Furniture pieces do not appear in them, however shiny versions of the event stickers do.

Shop Event Cards are a very similar event type to regular event cards. They follow the same card structure but give out very few diamonds and chests. However, set rewards still grant limited furniture pieces and all stage rewards are replaced with event points. The shop is much more expansive than the Promotion Shop, featuring infinite battle items, high tier chests, unit duplicates instead of skill tickets and various Gacha Tickets. Every event of this type has themed points (Souls PPPShopPointSoul.png for Telence T. D'Arby's event, poker chips PPPShopPointPoker.png for Daniel J. D'arby's event, orange bombs PPPShopPointOrange.png for Oingo and Boingo's event and cherries PPPShopPointCherry.png for Rubber Soul's event).

Trial Practice Ground screen

Additionally, a rare Event Card "Ora Ora Cheering!" rarely appears when a limited unit releases. It grants much less rewards than usual, but it features one of the units 60 character skill tickets.

Another common event is "Formidable Enemy". Formidable Enemy events are simple, 3 stage cards with a single boss that becomes harder every stage. It yields 60 000 coins for first clear of all 3 stages and maintains the highest coins base in the game (at stage 3). The bosses usually cover most of the board with obstacles and have up to 800 000 health points.

Lastly, the "Event Bingo" is a common event type with many forms. It's a 5x5 grid with objectives, which when fulfilled in a line grants the player a bingo, and a reward based on how many bingo's the player already gotten. In the permanent card section there are 3 bingo boards in one card with varying difficulty of the tasks. The game also releases Promotion Bingo Cards, which grant the player Promotion Points for the Promotion Point Shop. The player is able to buy all kinds of items, including character specific skill tickets and battle items. Rarely, an Event Bingo becomes the main event card.

A training stage can also be found in the permanent card section called Trial Practice Ground. The player is allowed to test out unit combinations without spending hearts. The stage contains no obstacles or effects and lasts for 60 seconds. The player cannot use battle items. The stage repeats itself five times and after the last attempts time depletes, the board freezes and the player is unable to match or use skills. Upon going into the pause menu, the player can see their data in all five attempts separately, such as damage, stand-ups entered and highest combo. The stage cannot be completed and forces the player to quit the stage manually. The permanent event section also contains a "Let's go Experience Hunting!" card, which gives large amounts of experience points for characters.

Gacha Types

Super Ora Ora Gacha example

There are multiple kinds of Gacha that change depending on its contents. The types are mostly dictated by the kind of units present on the banner, if it distributes rewards on tenfold summons and how it functions.

  • Premium Gacha - All featured units are not limited with no additional rewards on a tenfold.
  • Super Rate Up Premium Gacha - A Premium Gacha with very high rates for the featured unit.
  • Ora Ora Gacha - At least one of the featured units is limited, includes additional rewards on a tenfold.
  • W Ora Ora Gacha - At least one of the featured units is a PPPWGR.png. Sometimes includes tenfold stamp rewards, granting additional items and even featured units.
  • Super Ora Ora Gacha - At least one of the featured units is limited, includes additional rewards on a tenfold.
  • Step Up Gacha - A Gacha with 5 steps and no limited featured units, which has different diamond cost each step. The steps also have additional bonuses, like a guaranteed PPPGR.png on step 3. On the fifth step the player is guaranteed to receive one of the featured units on the last draw of the tenfold.
  • Mini Step Up Gacha - A Gacha with 3 steps, which functions the same as a normal Step Up Gacha with fewer steps.
  • Special Step Up Gacha - A Step Up Gacha with at least one limited featured unit, can contain PPPWGR.png units. It functions the same as a Step Up Gacha.
  • Pitter Fest Gacha - A Gacha with all Festival Limited characters, includes tenfold stamp rewards.

There are also unique, special banners such as "1 Year Anniversary Thank You! Gacha" and "New Year's Super Ora Ora Gacha" which function on their own, special event conditions (for example distributing Gacha Tickets for other Gachas).

Major Rotating Events

The events in this category are present at all times and rotate monthly and seasonally.

Score AttackAll-Out WarTower Battle
Score AttackLink to this section
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Score Attack is a seasonal event that rotates with other events, changing the conditions and obstacles with every new season. In this mode, the players aim for the highest score to compete against other players high scores. Skill uses on each character are limited to 18 (with the exception of both Stroheims, having one), the clock time is reduced to 60 seconds, and after using up all of the available skill uses enhanced panels will spawn naturally. Some characters are boosted and marked with PPPBoostIcon.png, having their damage doubled, which also changes every season. The player is rewarded for the initial 5 million points scored, given rewards depending on their position on the leaderboard at the end of the season and reached follower milestones up to 45 million cumulative points.
All-Out WarLink to this section
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All-Out War was added to the game on patch 2.5.14. The player is able to fight up to 51 times without consuming hearts for rewards like chests, skill tickets, level tickets, gacha tickets and sticker ink. The game mode is modified each iteration, for example making Stand Up impossible to reach or changing damage multipliers on certain damage types. Characters are usable only once and upon failure there is no penalty. Progress can be reset with a button and the clears and used characters are reset. however it does not reset the rewards.
Tower BattleLink to this section
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Tower Battle is a special event where the player needs to fight boss enemies to progress in the tower. To enter the tower the player needs keys, which randomly drop from stages. There are 5 towers in total, with the last, hardest tower being repeatable 10 times. It has four different difficulties: Hard, Very Hard, Super Hard, and Ultra Hard. The enemies place a lot of obstacles, resembling Formidable Enemy bosses. The players can use a Pitter Set only once per tower, but after the last floor all Pitter Sets reset. After receiving enough challenge points PPPChallengePoint.png, the player will earn a special EX Sticker which has no activation conditions from a challenge point milestone. Tower Mode replaced Formidable Enemy Rush which was a regular, 4 set card.

Special Battle

Special battles are unique, one time events which include a mini-game card. Characters skills cannot be used, the damage is set to very low values, the partners skill gauge is blocked and the leaders gauge is replaced with a special, pink, mini-game gauge. The effects of the gauge depend on the Special Battle. The players can obtain tickets from associated event cards and play them for time limited rewards.

Rock-Paper-Scissors BattleBatting Battle
Rock-Paper-Scissors BattleLink to this section
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Rock-Paper-Scissors Battle was a mini-game in which the players were tasked to beat Rohan Kishibe or Ken Oyanagi in games of rock-paper-scissors 3 times. At certain intervals the opponent forced the player to play rock-paper-scissors. The mini-game functions like a normal game of rock-paper-scissors. If the player won 1/3rd of the opponents health depleted, however if the player has lost the opponent got a point. Once the opponent gained 3 points the match ended and the player has lost. Once the player has filled up and used the mini-game gauge, a special rock-paper-scissors round played. The three choices got replaced with one, which the player always won.

The Rock-Paper-Scissors Battle tickets were available on the "Rock-Paper-Scissors Kid is Coming!" event related cards.

Batting BattleLink to this section
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Batting Battle was a mini-game in which the players were tasked to beat Telence T. D'Arby and Jotaro Kujo in swinging sets of Oh! That's a Baseball! 3 times. At certain intervals the opponent forced the players to swing at a baseball. The mini-game was timing based, having the players tap the screen once the thrown ball comes into the reticle, turning it from red to orange. The ball was thrown in various way, mimicking the manga and anime. Tapping at the right moment hit the ball and scored a Home Run. If the player scored a Home Run 1/3rd of the opponents health depleted, however failing a swing had no consequences and gave the player some skill charge. The game could be only lost by letting the time run out. Once the player has filled up and used the mini-game gauge, the mini-game played and the throw was always an easy to telegraph straight.
When the player scored a Home Run the next ball was thrown immediately, stopping after a failure or winning the battle.

The Batter Battle tickets were available on the "Decisive Battle, The Miasma of the Void" and "Decisive Battle, The Mystery of The World" event related cards.

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  • Initially during the release of the game the JoJo Banner featured an early design of Giorno matching his JOJO-D color scheme. This banner image was swapped with the anime's colors in subsequent updates.


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