Minor Items

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This is a list of minor items appearing in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and related medias.

The items featured in this list do not have enough information to justify an article, mainly due to lack of relevance, but are still notable.

Part I: Phantom Blood

Dario Brando's Letter

A letter sent by Dario Brando to George Joestar asking him to take care of his son Dio. It was then put into a box in the library of the Joestar Mansion and forgotten, but when Jonathan discovered it by accident, he saw that Dario was suffering the same symptoms as the then sick George before his death. It led Jojo to suspect Dio of having poisoned his father and poisoning George as well.

Oriental Poison

A slow poison from Asia sold by Wang Chan to Dio. Dio Brando used that poison to kill his own father and disguise his murder as sickness, and planned to do the same with George Joestar. When Jonathan found Wang Chan, it instead incriminated Dio.

Statue of the Goddess of Love

A metal statue of the Goddess of Love, said to be the guardian of the Joestar Family. Situated in the main hall of the Joestar Mansion near the main stairs, it was used to impale Dio when the Mansion was burning down, imprisoning the Vampire in the inferno.

Luck and Pluck

Initally named Luck, Luck was Bruford's sword, which he would use in conjunction with his prehensible hair. When Bruford was defeated, he came to respect Jonathan and gave it the sword, rebaptizing it Luck and Pluck. The sword proved a precious weapon during Jonathan's battle with Dio.

Dio's Coffin

Dio used a reinforced and boobytrapped coffin carved with his name in golden capital letters as a shelter on the boat which transported Jonathan and Erina to America. Though he planned to use it to shelter himself with Jonathan's body, it became a makeshift lifeboat for Erina, her child, and the infant Lisa Lisa when the boat exploded and sunk.

It then somehow served as Dio's shelter at the bottom of of the Atlantic Ocean, and the coffin wouldn't be pulled back to the surface until 1983, freeing the Vampire from his underwater tomb.

Part II: Battle Tendency

Hamon conducting Scarf

A scarf made with the yarn of a fictional insect called Sathiphorosia Scarab. These type of scarfs were used by both Straizo and his student Lisa Lisa. The scarf has the property to conduct 100% of the Ripple it receives, making it both a handy weapon for a Ripple Master, and a good protection against it. Straizo would compare it to a lightning rod

Ripple Breathing Mask

A mask specially designed to train people to breathe in order to produce the Ripple. If the wearer breathes correctly, he will be able to hava air, but if he breathes incorrectly, he'll suffocate. It is undeniably cruel but effective as a training tool.

Miniaturized UV Lasers

The miniaturizes UV Lasers were anti-vampires weapons developed by the Speedwagon Foundation and put into use by its special force and the Wehrmacht during a battle against Kars' Vampire army near the Skeleton Heel Stone. These weapons enabled the humans to stand up to the Vampires. Unfortunately, Kars exploited them to activate the Stone Mask combined with the Red Stone of Aja, becoming the Ultimate Lifeform.

Part III: Stardust Crusaders

Dio's Cristal Ball

Dio used a cristal ball in cunjonction with Hermit Purple n.2 in order to show visions of Sherry's murderer to Polnareff.

F-Mega

A fictional video game used by Noriaki Kakyoin and Telence T. D'Arby in their match. It is a racing game heavily inspired from F-Zero in which racing cars must complete laps on racing tracks. Players have an energy bar which determine a car's power, and the players can mash the buttons before the start to get a speed boost. It is more complex to play that at face value, the physics allowing a player to spin their car, drive on walls, and fly; moreover segments of the game are played with the cars in complete darkness. Shortcuts are available in the tracks but are difficult to cross.

Oh! That's A Baseball!

A fictional video game used by Jotaro Kujo and Telence T. D'Arby. It simulates a game of baseball, in which two players will play using different baseball teams. One player must select what kind of throw his pitcher will do while the opponent must react to the throw with the catcher, then their positions will be switched after three outs or their turn has ended. It is possible to customize the appearance of the teams, which Jotaro and Telence do to make the players resemble their Stands.

The game makes an apparition in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable.

Part IV: Diamond Is Unbreakable

Tonio Trussardi's Dishes

Akira's Guitar

Akira's miniature Plane

Winning Lottery Ticket

St. Gentleman's Sandwich

Kira's "Girlfriends"

Cinderella Lipstick

Part V: Vento Aureo

Polpo's Lighter

Polpo's Treasure

Mr.President's Key

Diavolo's Order Disk

Donatella Una's Photograph

Doppio's "Phones"

Part VI: Stone Ocean

Jolyne's Amulet

Emporio's Computer

Part VII: Steel Ball Run

Gyro's Teddy Bear

Joseph of Arimathea's Map

Ringo's Message

Valentine's tissue

Part VIII: Jojolion

Josuke's Hat

Sesame Honey Dumplings

The Fake Photo Album

Kira's Hand Model

Kira's Photograph

Steel Ball Run Race Complete Record by Norisuke Higashikata I

The Joestar Shrine

Higashikata Melon Parfait

Jobin's Golden Lamborghini

Josefumi, Karera and Kira's Photograph

Eye Eye Syaah