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** [[spoiler:Gai, user of The Tyde, the Stand faced is Mannish Boy is cured or the extra plane repaired in Saudi Arabia]] is the father of Okuyasu and Keicho before he became an immortal monster.

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** [[spoiler:Gai, user of The Tyde, the Stand faced is if Mannish Boy is cured or the extra plane repaired in Saudi Arabia]] is the father of Okuyasu and Keicho before he became an immortal monster.
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* OffModel: [[BreakingTheFourthWall Said word by word]] by Joseph when Death 13 changes Polnareff's hair in the dream world.
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** Speaking of [[spoiler:Joseph's son]], if the protagonist is female, in the Justice ark, you get a scene where Polnareff tries to get a separate room for himself and her, and when told off by Joseph, retaliates by saying that [[Joseph is quite the womanizer himself, and "Holly probably has a brother or two somewhere".]]

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** Speaking of [[spoiler:Joseph's son]], if the protagonist is female, in the Justice ark, you get a scene where Polnareff tries to get a separate room for himself and her, and when told off by Joseph, retaliates by saying that [[Joseph [[spoiler:Joseph is quite the womanizer himself, and "Holly probably has a brother or two somewhere".]]
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** Speaking of [[spoiler:Joseph's son]], if the protagonist is female, in the Justice ark, you get a scene where Polnareff tries to get a separate room for himself and her, and when told off by Joseph, retaliates by saying that [[Joseph is quite the womanizer himself, and "Holly probably has a brother or two somewhere".]]
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** The Joykiller is the bastard child of [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]] and [[Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre Leatherface]].

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** The Joykiller is the bastard child of [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]] and [[Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre [[Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre Leatherface]].

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* GuestStarPartyMember: Hol Horse joins you for the Arabian Mansion.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: GuestStarPartyMember:
** Stroheim and Speedwagon, provided you found them in the Harbor and Calcutta, stick with you for the whole duration of the Submarine route. If you didn't, they will be replaced by two SPW Foundation agents.
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Hol Horse joins you for the Arabian Mansion.Mansion.
** [[spoiler:Dire]] will help you in the Aswan ruins if you found Speedwagon earlier.



* ManipulativeBitch: [[Sade in the Arabian Mansion]] is a minor example. She claims her Stand forces anybody who sign any contract she writes to fulfill their part of the bargain no matter what, but what she doesn't tell you is that it ''also'' works for verbal promises and on herself. Due to a mix of this trope and ExactWords, [[spoiler:her boyfriend Michael]] is trapped in the level and can't escape [[spoiler:since she promised Micheal that she wouldn't leave her hiding place from the zombies until he finds a way out, meaning he can't find an exit until she leaves]] and causes [[spoiler:her]] death as [[spoiler:zombies find and kill her]].



* MotorMouth: Sweet Amber, the user of Frantic. The game doesn't even let you read her speech bubbles.
* MusicalisInterruptus: A non-comedic example occurs whenever DIO stops time completely.

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* MotorMouth: Sweet Amber, the user of Frantic. The game doesn't even let you read her speech bubbles, written in one single sentence over several bubbles.
* MusicalisInterruptus: A non-comedic example occurs whenever DIO stops time completely.and Star Platinum stop time.



** The fortune teller in the fishing village after Midler's defeat mentions what will happen to many of the characters, [[spoiler:like Avdol's death, Joseph's son, and Polnareff being trapped in a turtle]].

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** The fortune teller in the fishing village after Midler's defeat mentions what will happen to many of the characters, [[spoiler:like Avdol's death, Joseph's son, Jotaro's career and Polnareff being trapped in a turtle]].



* {{Ninja}}: The alternate outfit for the short male protagonist.

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* {{Ninja}}: The alternate outfit for the short male protagonist. Deep Purple also looks like one.



** Mariska, the user of Shocking Blue, as well.

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** Mariska, the user of Shocking Blue, and the Murderdolls lvl3 as well.



* SequentialBoss: After finding out about Anubis, you fight Chaka, Khan, and [[spoiler:Black Polnareff]] with nothing in between but cutscenes.

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* SequentialBoss: After finding out about Anubis, you fight Chaka, Khan, and [[spoiler:Black [[spoiler:Twin Blades Polnareff]] with nothing in between but cutscenes.



* SoLastSeason: DIO thinks this of the Ripple. You have the [[spoiler:opportunity to prove him very wrong in a few routes]].

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* SoLastSeason: DIO thinks this of the Ripple. You have the [[spoiler:opportunity to prove him very wrong in a few routes]].routes]] or if you picked up a few Ripple skills on your own.

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** [spoiler:Steel, the adoptive father of the reborn Alicia,]] is one of the victims of Yoshikage Kira who got killed by trying to dig up dirt on him.

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** [spoiler:Steel, [[spoiler:Steel, the adoptive father of the reborn Alicia,]] is one of the victims of Yoshikage Kira who got killed by trying to dig up dirt on him.



** You, potentially, if you have certain Stands such as The Joykiller, Purple Haze or Napalm Death.

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** You, potentially, if you have certain Stands such as The Joykiller, Deep Purple Haze or Napalm Death.



* CruelAndUnusualPunishment: After finding where Cameo is hiding on the Deserted Island, a female protagonist will not take a piss inside his breathing tube. Instead, she'll pour a whole bottle of ''soy sauce'' in it.

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* CruelAndUnusualPunishment: CoolAndUnusualPunishment: After finding where Cameo is hiding on the Deserted Island, a female protagonist will not take a piss inside his breathing tube. Instead, she'll pour a whole bottle of ''soy sauce'' in it.



** Deep Purple is a mix of Purple Haze (short-ranged Stand with a focus on poison and toxins), Killer Queen (explosive powers and a skull motif) and Justice (being technically intangible since he's made of smoke). His looks also evoke a certain [[Franchise/MortalKombat assassin with smoke-related powers]].
** The Joykiller is the bastard child of [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]] and [[Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre Leatherface]].



** The PlayboyBunny that plays a game of luck with you with Avdol in the party is [[spoiler:Mariska waiting to pounce on you.]]



** Rainbow, the fortune teller in Japan, wants to rid the world of Stand users, while she herself is a Stand user. Justified, kinda, in that Rainbow does not know this.

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** Rainbow, the fortune teller in Japan, wants to rid the world of Stand users, while she herself is a Stand user. Justified, kinda, in that Rainbow does not know this. [[spoiler:Rainbow is actually on DIO's payroll and Joey Operetta's teammate.]]



* MetalSlime: Overdrives and Evil Ripple Users in Cairo. They look like the regular "Automatic Stand" or "Martial artist" enemies, are hard to reach since unlike any enemy, Overdrives run away from you and are fast while Ripple Users can cross half the scfeen in one jump and move all over the place. When you manage to reach them, they have lots of HP, high defenses and very strong attacks that can 1- or 2-shot a level 50 character. But they have the best XP and money drop and, in addition, Overdrives are the enemy with the highest chance to raise FP with Iggy and Ripple Users can drop the [[ThePowerOfTheSun Ripple Gale skillbook]].

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* MetalSlime: Overdrives and Evil Ripple Users in Cairo. They look like the regular "Automatic Stand" or "Martial artist" enemies, are hard to reach since unlike any enemy, Overdrives run away from you and are fast while Ripple Users can cross half the scfeen screen in one jump and move all over the place. When you manage to reach them, they have lots of HP, high defenses and very strong attacks that can 1- or 2-shot severly damage a level 50 character. But they have the best XP and money drop and, in addition, Overdrives are the enemy with the highest chance to raise FP with Iggy and Ripple Users can drop the [[ThePowerOfTheSun Ripple Gale skillbook]].



* RealityBreakingParadox: [[spoiler:When Vins uses her Stand's power, she leaves the universe to observe the path of fate. Since she was still in that position when Made in Heaven accelerated time, the original universe continued to accelerate even after Pucci was killed and Emporio went to a different universe because Pucci's vision of Heaven required ''everyone'' to know their fate. This continued until she was forced out of her position by a new observer: the player.]]

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* RealityBreakingParadox: [[spoiler:When Vins uses her Stand's power, she leaves the universe to observe the path of fate. While she can observe past, present and future at the same time, the events she witnesses are set in stone and can't be changed. Since she was still in that position when Made in Heaven accelerated time, the original universe continued to accelerate even after Pucci was killed and Emporio went to a different universe because Pucci's vision of Heaven required ''everyone'' to know their fate. This continued until she was caused a paradox when time rebooted without her being present, causing her to be forced out of her position by a new observer: as observer and the player.player and it's avatar, the protagonist, taking her place.]]



** [[spoiler:Vins's]] ultimate goal is to make sure the events of Part 3 stay firmly on the path of canon so that [[spoiler:the reality resetting events done by Pucci in Part 6 can take place -- as that, combined with her powers of timeline observation, will allow her to avert the death of her beloved son Wes (AKA Weather Report).]]

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** [[spoiler:Vins's]] ultimate goal is to make sure the events of Part 3 stay firmly on the path of canon so that [[spoiler:the reality resetting events done by Pucci in Part 6 can take place -- as that, combined with her powers of timeline observation, observation and the position of observer of fate occupied by someone else, will allow her to avert the death of her beloved son Wes (AKA the stillborn baby she swapped with Weather Report).]]

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** [[spoiler: Clayman in the Developer's Room]] will give you a full explication about the plot as well as an explanation of how the time-manipulating Stands work in ''Jojo'', using a DVD player remote as a metaphor: [[spoiler:Star Platinum and The World]] are the "Pause" button, [[spoiler:Bites The Dust]] the "Rewind", [[spoiler:King Crimson]] the "Skip chapter", [[spoiler:Made In Heaven]] the "Fast forward" but accelerating and looping over time and [[spoiler:Hanoi Rocks]] turns you from a character in the movie to the spectator.

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** [[spoiler: Clayman in the Developer's Room]] will give you a full explication about the plot as well as an explanation of how the time-manipulating Stands work in ''Jojo'', using a DVD player remote as a metaphor: [[spoiler:Star Platinum and The World]] are the "Pause" button, [[spoiler:Bites The Dust]] the "Rewind", [[spoiler:King Crimson]] the "Skip chapter", [[spoiler:Made In Heaven]] the "Fast forward" Forward" but accelerating and looping over time and [[spoiler:Hanoi Rocks]] turns you from a character in the movie to the spectator.



* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler:Alicia and Berlin are the SPW agents that were pierced by the Stand Arrow fragments and died from the spiritual strain in ''Vento Aureo''. Vins is Mrs. Bluemarine, the adoptive mother of Weather Report, having survived the burning of her home by finding a Stone Mask under the floorboards and turning herself into a vampire.]]
** [[spoiler:Gai is the father of Okuyasu and Keicho before he became an immortal monster.]]



* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler:The characters from Parts 1 and 2 seen throughout the game are actually artificial constructs made by Alicia and Berlin with memories formed from when they were in their prime.]]

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* ArtisticLicenseMilitary: Stroheim in the Harbor complains that both his Jeep and his walkie-talkie don't work anymore. Stroheim served on the Eastern Front until 1943, meaning he couldn't have encountered neither since both were invented by the USA and not lent to the Soviets. Both can be [[HandWave handwaved]] as translation shortcuts since the Nazis had both lightweight reconnaissance cars akin to Jeeps ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_K%C3%BCbelwagen the Kubelwagen]]) and man-portable radios.
* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler:The characters from Parts 1 and 2 seen throughout the game game, aside from NPC cameos, are actually artificial constructs made by Alicia and Alicia, Berlin and Steel with memories formed from when they were in their prime.]]



* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler:Alicia and Berlin]] are the two scientists (SPW Foundation agents in the game) who became the Patients Zero of the alien virus carried by the meteorite used to craft Stand Arrows in ''Vento Aureo''.
** [spoiler:Steel, the adoptive father of the reborn Alicia,]] is one of the victims of Yoshikage Kira who got killed by trying to dig up dirt on him.
** [[spoiler:Vins is Mrs. Bluemarine, the adoptive mother of Weather Report]], having survived the burning of her home by finding a Stone Mask under the floorboards and turning herself into a vampire.
** [[spoiler:Gai, user of The Tyde, the Stand faced is Mannish Boy is cured or the extra plane repaired in Saudi Arabia]] is the father of Okuyasu and Keicho before he became an immortal monster.
** The fortune teller in the Fishing Village is implied to be [[spoiler:the one murdered by Doppio for digging into Diavolo's past]].
** Silver Fox is one of the clients of Scolippi, explaining [[spoiler:why Rolling Stones is chasing you in his house.]]



* CoolVersusAwesome: A character with Pharoah Sanders can pull this against [[HumongousMecha King Joey Murderdoll]] by fusing all their electric soldiers together, creating a giant sphinx made of electricity.



* DarkerAndEdgier: To an extent. In the manga and animated adaptations, many enemies were simply "retired" instead of outright killed. [[spoiler:Sanctuary reveals that most of the encountered minions of DIO died from the protagonists battling them. Or perhaps DIO [[YouHaveFailedMe had them killed.]]]]

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* CruelAndUnusualPunishment: After finding where Cameo is hiding on the Deserted Island, a female protagonist will not take a piss inside his breathing tube. Instead, she'll pour a whole bottle of ''soy sauce'' in it.
* DarkerAndEdgier: To an extent. In the manga and animated adaptations, many enemies were simply "retired" instead of outright killed. [[spoiler:Sanctuary reveals that most of the encountered minions of DIO died from the protagonists battling them. Or perhaps DIO [[YouHaveFailedMe had them killed.]]]]]]Most notable are Arabia Fats (who died of thrist after being stranded in the desert) or ZZ (dead of exposure since no-one helped him untie himself, believing him to be an ascetic in training).]]


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** A protagonist with Napalm Death is one to Yoshikage Kira and Killer Queen. Both are people who want a quiet life, both have a skull motif, both have powers based around explosions and both [[spoiler:can rewind time]].


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** ''Vento Aureo'' readers will recognize the "cursed rock" in Jotaro's school as Rolling Stones. [[spoiler:Which is why you'll find it in the Arabian Mansion.]]
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* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: If you chose to go with Jotaro as a female protagonist during the Karachi part of the game, Steely Dan plans to do this in hope that [[WifeBasherBasher Jotaro]] will finally lose his cool and attack him, killing Joseph in the process. Fortunately, Kakyoin and Polnareff manage to defeat Lovers before Dan can do anything except grabbing you by the waist.
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** [[spoiler: Clayman in the Developer's Room]] will give you a full explication about the plot as well as an explanation of how the time-manipulating Stands work in ''Jojo'', using a DVD player remote as a metaphor: [[spoiler:Star Platinum and The World]] are the "Pause" button, [[spoiler:Crazy Diamond]] the "Rewind", [[spoiler:King Crimson]] the "Skip chapter", [[spoiler:Made In Heaven]] the "Fast forward" but accelerating over time and [[spoiler: Hanoi Rocks]] turns you from a character in the movie to the spectator.

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** [[spoiler: Clayman in the Developer's Room]] will give you a full explication about the plot as well as an explanation of how the time-manipulating Stands work in ''Jojo'', using a DVD player remote as a metaphor: [[spoiler:Star Platinum and The World]] are the "Pause" button, [[spoiler:Crazy Diamond]] [[spoiler:Bites The Dust]] the "Rewind", [[spoiler:King Crimson]] the "Skip chapter", [[spoiler:Made In Heaven]] the "Fast forward" but accelerating and looping over time and [[spoiler: Hanoi [[spoiler:Hanoi Rocks]] turns you from a character in the movie to the spectator.

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* MetalSlime: Overdrives and Evil Ripple Warriors in Cairo. They look like the regular "Automatic Stand" or "Martial artist" enemies, are hard to reach since unlike any enemy, the run away from you and are fast. When you manage to reach them, they have lots of HP, high defenses and very strong attacks that can 1- or 2-shot a level 50 character. But they have the best XP and money drop and, in addition, Overdrives are the enemy with the highest chance to raise FP with Iggy and Ripple Warriors can drop the [[ThePowerOfTheSun Ripple Gale skillbook]].

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* MetalSlime: Overdrives and Evil Ripple Warriors Users in Cairo. They look like the regular "Automatic Stand" or "Martial artist" enemies, are hard to reach since unlike any enemy, the Overdrives run away from you and are fast.fast while Ripple Users can cross half the scfeen in one jump and move all over the place. When you manage to reach them, they have lots of HP, high defenses and very strong attacks that can 1- or 2-shot a level 50 character. But they have the best XP and money drop and, in addition, Overdrives are the enemy with the highest chance to raise FP with Iggy and Ripple Warriors Users can drop the [[ThePowerOfTheSun Ripple Gale skillbook]].



* ThePowerOfTheSun: Hamon (Ripple) makes a comeback from ''Battle Tendency'' and can be learned by obtaining skillbooks or is naturally learned by some charcters. While not very useful against Stands, it's devastating against vampires and zombies and possess attacks for all ranges as well as healing skills. Users, both potential and natural, include the protagonist, Joseph, Jotaro, [[spoiler: Dire, Speedwagon]] and [[spoiler: the Ripple Warriors Clones (Caesar, Lisa Lisa and Jonathan Joestar)]].



* ThePowerOfTheSun: Hamon (Ripple) makes a comeback from ''Battle Tendency'' and can be learned by obtaining skillbooks or is naturally learned by some charcters. While not very useful against Stands, it's devastating against vampires and zombies and possess attacks for all ranges as well as healing skills. Users, both potential and natural, include the protagonist, Joseph, Jotaro, [[spoiler: Dire, Speedwagon]] and [[spoiler: the Ripple Warriors Clones (Caesar, Lisa Lisa and Jonathan)]].
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* BossInMookClothing: Evil Ripple Users in Cairo.

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* MetalSlime: Overdrives in Cairo. They look like the regular "Automatic Stand" enemy, are hard to reach since unlike any enemy, the run away from you and are fast. When you manage to reach them, they have lots of HP, high defenses and very strong attacks that can 1- or 2-shot a level 50 character. But they have the best XP and money drop and are the enemy with the highest chance to raise FP with Iggy.

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* MetalSlime: Overdrives and Evil Ripple Warriors in Cairo. They look like the regular "Automatic Stand" enemy, or "Martial artist" enemies, are hard to reach since unlike any enemy, the run away from you and are fast. When you manage to reach them, they have lots of HP, high defenses and very strong attacks that can 1- or 2-shot a level 50 character. But they have the best XP and money drop and and, in addition, Overdrives are the enemy with the highest chance to raise FP with Iggy.Iggy and Ripple Warriors can drop the [[ThePowerOfTheSun Ripple Gale skillbook]].


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* ThePowerOfTheSun: Hamon (Ripple) makes a comeback from ''Battle Tendency'' and can be learned by obtaining skillbooks or is naturally learned by some charcters. While not very useful against Stands, it's devastating against vampires and zombies and possess attacks for all ranges as well as healing skills. Users, both potential and natural, include the protagonist, Joseph, Jotaro, [[spoiler: Dire, Speedwagon]] and [[spoiler: the Ripple Warriors Clones (Caesar, Lisa Lisa and Jonathan)]].
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* RealityEnsues: If you play as a female protagonist and follow the manga route, your character will be forced to wear a chador (a body-covering garment) during your time in Saudi Arabia due to Muslim laws regarding women's clothing. Oddly enough, this doesn't apply when you go through Pakistan, India and Egypt, though the latter can be [[HandWave handwaved]] with a less strict law in order to not deter foreign tourists.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Information regarding the Stand users created for the game is found in the Debug Room.
** [[spoiler: Clayman in the Developer's Room]] will give you a full explication about the plot as well as an explanation of how the time-manipulating Stands work in ''Jojo'', using a DVD player remote as a metaphor: [[spoiler:Star Platinum and The World]] are the "Pause" button, [[spoiler:Crazy Diamond]] the "Rewind", [[spoiler:King Crimson]] the "Skip chapter", [[spoiler:Made In Heaven]] the "Fast forward" but accelerating over time and [[spoiler: Hanoi Rocks]] turns you from a character in the movie to the spectator.



* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler:Berlin is the SPW agent that was pierced by the Stand Arrow and died from the spiritual strain. Vins is Mrs. Bluemarine, the adoptive mother of Weather Report, having survived the burning of her home by finding a Stone Mask under the floorboards and turning herself into a vampire.]]

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* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler:Berlin is [[spoiler:Alicia and Berlin are the SPW agent agents that was were pierced by the Stand Arrow fragments and died from the spiritual strain.strain in ''Vento Aureo''. Vins is Mrs. Bluemarine, the adoptive mother of Weather Report, having survived the burning of her home by finding a Stone Mask under the floorboards and turning herself into a vampire.]]



* AllThereInTheManual: Information regarding the Stand users created for the game is found in the Debug Room.
** [[spoiler: Clayman in the Developer's Room]] will give you a full explication about the plot as well as an explanation of how the time-manipulating Stands work in ''JoJo'', using a DVD movie as a metaphor: [[spoiler:Star Platinum and The World]] are the "Pause" button on your remote, [[spoiler:Crazy Diamond]] the "Rewind", [[spoiler:King Crimson]] the "Skip chapter", [[spoiler:Made In Heaven]] the "Fast forward" but accelerating over time and [[spoiler: Hanoi Rocks]] turns you from a character in the movie to the spectator.

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** [[spoiler: Clayman in the Developer's Room]] will give you a full explication about the plot as well as an explanation of how the time-manipulating Stands work in ''JoJo'', using a DVD movie as a metaphor: [[spoiler:Star Platinum and The World]] are the "Pause" button on your remote, [[spoiler:Crazy Diamond]] the "Rewind", [[spoiler:King Crimson]] the "Skip chapter", [[spoiler:Made In Heaven]] the "Fast forward" but accelerating over time and [[spoiler: Hanoi Rocks]] turns you from a character in the movie to the spectator.



** You, potentially, if you have certain Stands such as The Joykiller or Napalm Death.

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** You, potentially, if you have certain Stands such as The Joykiller Joykiller, Purple Haze or Napalm Death.


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** [[spoiler:Diavolo]] appears as a RecurringBoss on your second playthrough and up.

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* HellIsThatNoise: Once in Edfu, if you go to the bottom left corner of the map, your character will remark about a noise. The closer you go, the more ear-grating it is. The noise makes you lose SP.

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* HellIsThatNoise: Once in Edfu, if you go to the bottom left corner of the map, your character will remark about a noise. The closer you go, the more ear-grating it is. The noise makes you lose SP. Reaching the source of the noise will trigger a battle with a Dio servant.



* MotorMouth: Sweet Amber, the user of Frantic.

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* MetalSlime: Overdrives in Cairo. They look like the regular "Automatic Stand" enemy, are hard to reach since unlike any enemy, the run away from you and are fast. When you manage to reach them, they have lots of HP, high defenses and very strong attacks that can 1- or 2-shot a level 50 character. But they have the best XP and money drop and are the enemy with the highest chance to raise FP with Iggy.
* MotorMouth: Sweet Amber, the user of Frantic. The game doesn't even let you read her speech bubbles.



* PerversePuppet: Murderdolls.



* PerversePuppet: Murderdolls.



* SpannerInTheWorks: Multiple people appear to interfere with the original events of Stardust Crusaders, but the player in particular has the option to throw things completely {{off the rails}}.
** The player and the protagonist are this for [[spoiler:Vins]], the former because [[spoiler:he forcibly kicked her out of her position as "observer" of fate and thus blocking the power of Hanoi Rocks over fate]], the latter because [[spoiler:she's a wild card that threatens the canon timeline to be rewritten without Vins observing it, thus preveting the ''Stone Ocean'' events, or at least the "birth" of Made In Heaven, to happen.]]



* SuperStrength: Red Garland; it's even stronger than Star Platinum!



* SuperStrength: Red Garland; it's even stronger than Star Platinum!



** You can take the backstab and headshot meant to kill Polnareff in Calcutta instead of Avdol. Like Avdol, you survive and use the fact that DIO's henchmen think you're dead to get the submarine.



** [[spoiler:Dire and Stroheim]], being already powerhouses against vampires, can [[spoiler:''kick DIO's ass''.]] He survives, but still.



* SpannerInTheWorks: Multiple people appear to interfere with the original events of Stardust Crusaders, but the player in particular has the option to throw things completely {{off the rails}}.


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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: The D'Arby brothers are fought via minigames instead of straight fights if the protagonist chooses to battle them instead of Jotaro:
** D'Arby the Gambler is challenged to a ''Franchise/AceAttorney''-inspired poker game where the goal is to either beat him (fair and square or by cheating) or prove that he cheats, since his own house rule is that he first one to prove the opponent cheats is disqualified.
** D'Arby the Player is fought over a game of ''F-MEGA Mini''.
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* VerbThis: Rubber Soul says "Ora this!" to Jotaro after an unsuccessful attack.
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* AnnoyingLaugh: Joey and his trademark 'Hyuk hyuk'.
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** If the protagnist takes on D'Arby in gambling, the Genius Gambler minigame that ensues is styled off of ''VideoGame/AceAttorney'', from the the "Hold It" and "Showdown" bubbles, to the title that pops up before you begin. Of course, winning the minigame leads to D'Arby's breakdown.

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** If the protagnist takes on D'Arby in gambling, the Genius Gambler minigame that ensues is styled off of ''VideoGame/AceAttorney'', ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', from the the "Hold It" and "Showdown" bubbles, to the title that pops up before you begin. Of course, winning the minigame leads to D'Arby's breakdown.
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** Quicksilver's WaveMotionGun, in clear reference to SpaceBattleshipYamato.

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** Quicksilver's WaveMotionGun, in clear reference to SpaceBattleshipYamato.''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato''.
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* GuideDangIt: The Arabian Mansion: It's a maze full of zombies, and you need to find passwords and keys to eventually escape. Not too bad of an issue, except [[spoiler:Rolling Stone is stalking you throughout!]]

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* AdaptationalWimp: Daniel J. D'arby. In the original manga, he was a formidable opponent who easily defeated Polnareff and Joseph and was only taken down through a long battle of wits between Jotaro and himself. In addition, Jotaro only caught him cheating once; every other time was after the game had already ended. Here, while D'arby still defeats Polnareff and Joseph, he instead falls to the player, who actually manages to ''catch him cheating.'' Or, while unlikely, they can also just legitimately beat him in poker.



* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler:You can spend 9 Badges of Honor in the Developer's Room to obtain Josuke's Disc, which lets you play through an original story as Josuke Higasikata.]]

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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler:You can spend 9 Badges of Honor in the Developer's Room to obtain Josuke's Disc, which lets you play through an original story as Josuke Higasikata.Higashikata.]]
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** If the protagnist takes on D'Arby in gambling, the Genius Gambler minigame that ensues is styled off of ''VideoGame/AceAttorney'', from the the "Hold It" and "Showdown" bubbles, to the title that pops up before you begin. Of course, winning the minigame leads to D'Arby's breakdown.
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** In Polnareff's endings the protagonist ends up joining him on his hunt for the Passione's stand arrows. They can catch a glimpse of many characters from Part 5 including Bruno, Doppio and policeman Abbacchio (who's in the process of being paid off by the man who later murders his partner).

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** In Polnareff's endings the protagonist ends up joining him on his hunt for the Passione's stand arrows. They can thus catch a glimpse of many a wide range of characters from Part 5 5, including Bruno, Doppio and policeman Abbacchio (who's in the process of being paid off by the man who later murders his partner).

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:Jotaro's and Kakyoin's endings.]]
** [[spoiler:Even some endings for Iggy and Avdol have them investigating a new problem with the protagonist. Avdol's in particular involve him looking into the arrows Diavolo stole.]]

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:Jotaro's Several of the individual crusader endings. Stand outs are Joseph's and Kakyoin's endings.]]
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Polnareff's, where the protagonist ends up getting involved in the events of Part 4 or Part 5, respectively. [[spoiler:Even some endings for Iggy and Avdol have them investigating a new problem with the protagonist. Avdol's in particular involve him looking into the arrows Diavolo stole.]]



** In one of Polnareff's endings, he and the main character witness policeman Abbacchio being paid off by the man who later murders his partner.

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** In one of Polnareff's endings, he endings the protagonist ends up joining him on his hunt for the Passione's stand arrows. They can catch a glimpse of many characters from Part 5 including Bruno, Doppio and the main character witness policeman Abbacchio (who's in the process of being paid off by the man who later murders his partner.partner).

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* MultipleEndings: 19 as of the most recent update, to be precise.

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* MultipleEndings: 19 as of the most recent update, to be precise. The individual character endings also have scene variations depending on the protagonist's stand.



* ReunionVow: In his ending, Avdol and the protagonist promise to meet up in Cairo one day in the future.



* ToAbsentFriends: Can occur in Jotaro and Kakyoin's endings, where those who survived Egypt vow to attend the memorial service of their fallen comrades.

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* ToAbsentFriends: Can occur in Jotaro and Kakyoin's endings, where those who survived endings if the player's stand is Cardigans or Deep Purple. Whoever managed to come home from Egypt muse how their survival was only possible thanks to the sacrifices of their fallen comrades, and vow to attend the their memorial service of their fallen comrades.together.
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* ToAbsentFriends: Can occur in Jotaro and Kakyoin's endings, where those who survived Egypt vow to attend the memorial service of their fallen comrades.
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* RuleOfSeven: Befitting a game where you can play as "The Seventh Stand User", there are plenty of sevens thrown out and about.
** First and foremost is that you play as the seventh member of the six man team of Stardust Crusaders.
** Alongside the normal enemies from the manga and canon materials, there are seven more Stand Users on DIO's side. Rainbow, Joey Operetta, Kate Honeybee, Don Cherry, Faith, Mariska and Sweet Amber.
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** [[spoiler:Diavolo]], who appears as a special recurring boss in every hub-world stage from the second playthrough onwards, wandering randomly and demanding the player to stay away in outright fear of him/her, upon which you're given the choice to consent or approach and fight. [[spoiler:If you're familiar with his fate in ''Vento Aureo'', you'll quickly realize that he's already under the influence of Gold Experience Requiem's attack, stuck in a loop of deaths but never truly dying, and ''you'' can carry out his next few [[StealthPun for a valuable amount of money and experience]].]]

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** [[spoiler:Diavolo]], who appears as a special recurring boss in every hub-world stage from the second playthrough onwards, wandering randomly and demanding the player to stay away in outright fear of him/her, upon which you're given the choice to consent or approach and fight. [[spoiler:If you're familiar with his fate in ''Vento Aureo'', you'll quickly realize that he's already under the influence of Gold Experience Requiem's attack, stuck in a loop of deaths but never truly dying, and ''you'' can carry out his next few [[StealthPun for a valuable amount of money and experience]].]]]] Then again, it's [[spoiler:Diavolo]], so [[KickTheSonOfABitch you're probably not gonna feel too sorry for him]].

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