The stands introduced back in Part 3: Stardust Crusaders are very different from the stands of Part 5: Golden Wind. While there’s a lot of variation among stands even within the same part, stands have also evolved as the series has progressed. Sometimes users need to directly control their stands like Avdol’s Magician’s Red, and other times they function automatically like Yuya’s Highway Star. Some are humanoid like Josuke’s Crazy Diamond, while others are objects like Narancia’s Aerosmith. ![]() Stands also come in a variety of shapes, styles, and functions. On the other, Hermit Purple’s ability is exactly what Joseph needed to track down DIO’s whereabouts. On one hand, Sticky Fingers’ appearance and ability reflect Buccellati’s sense of style. These are the people who have the capacity to manifest a stand under the right conditions.Īnd since each stand is linked to the life force of its user, they tend to personify something about that person in one of two ways. While everyone has some amount of life force, there are also those with an overwhelming abundance of it. I’ll get to that question later on in this article, but for now let’s just go with the original explanation for the existence of stands. ![]() However, that doesn’t mean that everyone gets to have one - or does it? They’re the physical embodiment of a person’s life force. Stands - if you’re a fan of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, or even if you aren’t, I’m betting that you know what they are. ![]() What Exactly are Stands in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure?
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