So here’s a stand idea for Roses: Stand Name: Paradise City Stand User: Roses Stand Appearance: Paradise City takes the form of a tall, refined butler, dressed in a classic black-and-white suit with metallic, intricate designs resembling roses and vines etched along its sleeves and collar. It has a polished, silver mask that resembles an elegant, stoic face with piercing, gentle eyes and a constant calm smile. The Stand’s hands are gloved in dark green, and it holds a silver tray adorned with roses that seem to bloom and fade with each breath. When activated, its presence exudes an aura of tranquility and hospitality, like the ideal host welcoming a guest into a luxurious estate (representing his loyalty to Joseph, Suzi Q, and Holly). Stand Stats: Power: B Speed: C Range: C Durability: A Precision: A Potential: C Abilities: 1. Welcome to Paradise Paradise City’s primary ability is to project an aura that creates an illusion of a beautiful, calming paradise around the target. The environment seems to transform into an ideal, high-society setting, like a perfect garden party or a serene estate garden at sunset. Guests (targets) will feel relaxed and find themselves naturally lowering their guard. The Stand’s illusion adapts to a person’s vision of comfort, which could be a warm library, a banquet, or a lush garden, and the target is treated like a guest in Paradise City’s carefully constructed estate. Effects: When affected by Welcome to Paradise, targets are lulled into a state of relaxation, as they perceive the world around them as luxurious, peaceful, and safe. They may find it difficult to remember why they were hostile or upset, making them vulnerable to surprise attacks or pacification. Weakness: Strong-willed or distrustful individuals may resist this comforting atmosphere. Those with a strong focus on reality can notice inconsistencies in the illusions, disrupting their calming effect. 2. The Silver Carpet With a gesture, Paradise City can alter the ground within a 15-foot radius, causing it to transform into a chrome like “carpet” of silverware that entraps those who walk on it. The Stand will bow politely and say, “Allow me to roll out the carpet,” as this ability is activated. The area becomes rustic and very dirty like basically making the opponent feel disgusted so it’s like a bait trap mostly. Effects: The Silver Carpet snares anyone caught within its radius, subtly restricting their movement while making it appear to outsiders as if they are merely standing on a silver carpet. The rust is disguised as silverware, but they’re surprisingly strong and difficult to get rid of. Weakness: This ability requires concentration, and the Stand must remain in relatively close proximity to maintain the grip of the vines. If the Stand is distracted or forced to move, the rust will lose the strength and retract. 3. Returning the Guest In times of necessity, Paradise City can initiate its ultimate ability, Returning the Guest, in which it bows deeply and transports itself and a target to an isolated, serene dimension called “The Garden of Wishes.” Here, Paradise City has total control and can shape the world to match any “paradise” the target desires-but this comes with a twist. The Stand, acting as the perfect butler, will gently twist the paradise to become unnerving or even perilous, slowly turning desires into nightmares. Effects: Within The Garden of Wishes, the user can manipulate everything to disorient and ensnare the target, turning a dreamlike paradise into a subtle nightmare where the Stand reigns supreme. It can create illusions of endless mazes, shifting gardens, or labyrinthine libraries, making escape nearly impossible without the Stand’s permission. Weakness: This ability is taxing to maintain and requires immense focus. If the user or Paradise City is interrupted, the illusion will shatter. Additionally, any damage to the user or the Stand in the real world disrupts The Garden of Wishes, forcing an immediate return to reality. Stand Cry: “Paradise!” So I chose this song because Roses was in Tokyo and the stand kinda references that. So what do you think?
@@theworstchannelyouhaveever9573Also I believe Roses is like the Luigi of JoJo, we have Mario (Mario Zeppeli) and Roses has a similar personality to Luigi. So yeah Roses is in my opinion Luigi.
@@theworstchannelyouhaveever9573 Yeah I agree with it since I don't really see him in Parts 4 or later since he would've been with Suzi Q and Holly if he had survived.
@@JoutaKujo1994 Yeah, I'd say this is the best possible scenario. He seemed really old and would wanna stay with Suzi for 4-5, and by 6 he's either already dead or is slowly dying. So this gives him a useful role by saving a Crusader, and realistically, I can't see him saving Avdol or Iggy TBH, and I think having him save Kakyoin would make him feel relevant to the story IMO. So yeah that would be it, and IG for the other parts if your interested in knowing them? DIU: Kakyoin joins Jotaro to Morioh, but that's really it, and I personally can see Kakyoin changing some of the fights, but not really effecting the part drastically TBH. GW/VA: Goes 100% the same since I personally wouldn't see Kakyoin in Part 5 TBH since he'd be busy with his own life, plus I doubt he'd take the news of Giorno being Dio's really well TBH. SO: I think he'd show up at least in the later half and is basically taking of Jotaro. I would include Kakyoin having a family, so that means he would have Tenmie, and that would lead to the Morioh Warriors playing a role in the story. But I do think the ending probably would change though, and I think Jotaro would most likely sacrifice himself to kill Pucci, or maybe Kakyoin or Josuke can, but I honestly think having a JoJo makes more sense, and I don't see it being Jolyne either IMO. But regarding everyone else, I only see Okuyasu dying from the Morioh JoBro's since his Stand is the strongest and he's the worst user from the cast IMO, Rohan could also die but seeing how he does have the Rohan spinoffs I think he's gonna have to live, and I think Koichi would be really safe against Pucci. From the SO cast, I think only Anasui would live from the JoBro's since his Stand was actually good against Pucci at the end so Josuke would be protecting him mostly, but I can't see FF, Ermes, and Weather Report surviving, Jolyne, Tenmie, and Emporio obviously survive the part though. So thoughts on this timeline IG?
@@JoutaKujo1994 Yeah that's true. But is that an issue to you or nah, and IG IYO, would you have Roses die so Kakyoin lives, or just kill off both to Dio? I personally would keep Kakyoin alive (still hate that Araki literally brought him back from an injury that took him out most of the part just to get killed twice.) but that's my personal opinion (and my really only complaint with Kakyoin's character TBH.)
So here’s a stand idea for Roses:
Stand Name: Paradise City
Stand User: Roses
Stand Appearance:
Paradise City takes the form of a tall, refined butler, dressed in a classic black-and-white suit with metallic, intricate designs resembling roses and vines etched along its sleeves and collar. It has a polished, silver mask that resembles an elegant, stoic face with piercing, gentle eyes and a constant calm smile. The Stand’s hands are gloved in dark green, and it holds a silver tray adorned with roses that seem to bloom and fade with each breath. When activated, its presence exudes an aura of tranquility and hospitality, like the ideal host welcoming a guest into a luxurious estate (representing his loyalty to Joseph, Suzi Q, and Holly).
Stand Stats:
Power: B
Speed: C
Range: C
Durability: A
Precision: A
Potential: C
Abilities:
1. Welcome to Paradise
Paradise City’s primary ability is to project an aura that creates an illusion of a beautiful, calming paradise around the target. The environment seems to transform into an ideal, high-society setting, like a perfect garden party or a serene estate garden at sunset. Guests (targets) will feel relaxed and find themselves naturally lowering their guard. The Stand’s illusion adapts to a person’s vision of comfort, which could be a warm library, a banquet, or a lush garden, and the target is treated like a guest in Paradise City’s carefully constructed estate.
Effects: When affected by Welcome to Paradise, targets are lulled into a state of relaxation, as they perceive the world around them as luxurious, peaceful, and safe. They may find it difficult to remember why they were hostile or upset, making them vulnerable to surprise attacks or pacification.
Weakness: Strong-willed or distrustful individuals may resist this comforting atmosphere. Those with a strong focus on reality can notice inconsistencies in the illusions, disrupting their calming effect.
2. The Silver Carpet
With a gesture, Paradise City can alter the ground within a 15-foot radius, causing it to transform into a chrome like “carpet” of silverware that entraps those who walk on it. The Stand will bow politely and say, “Allow me to roll out the carpet,” as this ability is activated. The area becomes rustic and very dirty like basically making the opponent feel disgusted so it’s like a bait trap mostly.
Effects: The Silver Carpet snares anyone caught within its radius, subtly restricting their movement while making it appear to outsiders as if they are merely standing on a silver carpet. The rust is disguised as silverware, but they’re surprisingly strong and difficult to get rid of.
Weakness: This ability requires concentration, and the Stand must remain in relatively close proximity to maintain the grip of the vines. If the Stand is distracted or forced to move, the rust will lose the strength and retract.
3. Returning the Guest
In times of necessity, Paradise City can initiate its ultimate ability, Returning the Guest, in which it bows deeply and transports itself and a target to an isolated, serene dimension called “The Garden of Wishes.” Here, Paradise City has total control and can shape the world to match any “paradise” the target desires-but this comes with a twist. The Stand, acting as the perfect butler, will gently twist the paradise to become unnerving or even perilous, slowly turning desires into nightmares.
Effects: Within The Garden of Wishes, the user can manipulate everything to disorient and ensnare the target, turning a dreamlike paradise into a subtle nightmare where the Stand reigns supreme. It can create illusions of endless mazes, shifting gardens, or labyrinthine libraries, making escape nearly impossible without the Stand’s permission.
Weakness: This ability is taxing to maintain and requires immense focus. If the user or Paradise City is interrupted, the illusion will shatter. Additionally, any damage to the user or the Stand in the real world disrupts The Garden of Wishes, forcing an immediate return to reality.
Stand Cry: “Paradise!”
So I chose this song because Roses was in Tokyo and the stand kinda references that. So what do you think?
IG that can work. BTW, I liked the Green Day reference.
Interesting choice of an obscure character
Yep!
I’m surprised this guy was named after Guns and Roses
Honestly, I'm starting to see Guns and Roses references everywhere now. IDK if this means something?
@ That’s crazy
@@theworstchannelyouhaveever9573Also I believe Roses is like the Luigi of JoJo, we have Mario (Mario Zeppeli) and Roses has a similar personality to Luigi. So yeah Roses is in my opinion Luigi.
This man is a gigachad for kicking a tall guy for bothering Suzi Q.
It wasn't just a tall man, but a member of the Yakuza (basically the Japanese Mafia.) so he's definitely not a push over if he can one shot a Yakuza.
@@theworstchannelyouhaveever9573Damn that’s crazy!
I actually thought Roses was going to be an ally and join later like how Iggy did lol!
It been funny NGL.
Thanks for the request man! I enjoyed it a lot, hopefully it wasn't a pain to do.
No worries, in fact it's kinda easy to think of honestly. But IYO, do you agree with Roses fate or nah?
@@theworstchannelyouhaveever9573 Yeah I agree with it since I don't really see him in Parts 4 or later since he would've been with Suzi Q and Holly if he had survived.
@@JoutaKujo1994 Yeah, I'd say this is the best possible scenario. He seemed really old and would wanna stay with Suzi for 4-5, and by 6 he's either already dead or is slowly dying. So this gives him a useful role by saving a Crusader, and realistically, I can't see him saving Avdol or Iggy TBH, and I think having him save Kakyoin would make him feel relevant to the story IMO. So yeah that would be it, and IG for the other parts if your interested in knowing them?
DIU: Kakyoin joins Jotaro to Morioh, but that's really it, and I personally can see Kakyoin changing some of the fights, but not really effecting the part drastically TBH.
GW/VA: Goes 100% the same since I personally wouldn't see Kakyoin in Part 5 TBH since he'd be busy with his own life, plus I doubt he'd take the news of Giorno being Dio's really well TBH.
SO: I think he'd show up at least in the later half and is basically taking of Jotaro. I would include Kakyoin having a family, so that means he would have Tenmie, and that would lead to the Morioh Warriors playing a role in the story. But I do think the ending probably would change though, and I think Jotaro would most likely sacrifice himself to kill Pucci, or maybe Kakyoin or Josuke can, but I honestly think having a JoJo makes more sense, and I don't see it being Jolyne either IMO. But regarding everyone else, I only see Okuyasu dying from the Morioh JoBro's since his Stand is the strongest and he's the worst user from the cast IMO, Rohan could also die but seeing how he does have the Rohan spinoffs I think he's gonna have to live, and I think Koichi would be really safe against Pucci. From the SO cast, I think only Anasui would live from the JoBro's since his Stand was actually good against Pucci at the end so Josuke would be protecting him mostly, but I can't see FF, Ermes, and Weather Report surviving, Jolyne, Tenmie, and Emporio obviously survive the part though.
So thoughts on this timeline IG?
@@theworstchannelyouhaveever9573 I can agree with it, it mostly turns into a "What if Kakyoin survived?" video lol
@@JoutaKujo1994 Yeah that's true. But is that an issue to you or nah, and IG IYO, would you have Roses die so Kakyoin lives, or just kill off both to Dio? I personally would keep Kakyoin alive (still hate that Araki literally brought him back from an injury that took him out most of the part just to get killed twice.) but that's my personal opinion (and my really only complaint with Kakyoin's character TBH.)
I love the video
what if Wammu turned good?
Already done this one a long time ago.
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Who is That ? I don't Remember him
Suzi Q's butler.