I suppose we're just going to have to find a way to deal with the guy who was supposed to be a Bad End Omake lesson about why picking the invisitext option is not always a good thing.
Why not both?Also, why are people so fixated on getting Tsukene all vamped up, because the things mentioned in the spoiler. I am not sure if the QM said anything about it, but I am interrested in getting Tsukune a stand.
It probally be something like echoes or tusk, somethign with multiple acts as Tsukune learns to stand up for himself and his balls harden.
Although right now he is tougher then starting Koichi so I think the Arrow would not be lethal.
Because, no matter how cool the thing in spoiler is (garblegarble wear more armour garblebargle wear a helmet), in jojo being clever is as important as being strong.
This is why stands like the lock or bastet or even super fly were a threat. Yeah their abilities are not top tier but they don't have to be.
I mean we did see it in a oppisite maner, Okuyasu has a powerful stand but he is so stupid he is mostly getting in his own way.
As is true for so many other things in life, there's a Queen song for this.Also, at least one of his two most serious love interests are immortal (no idea how Succubus's age unfortunately) and if they do get together, well, having one person in a relationship be immortal and unaging and the other not sort of really sucks. Depending on who he ends up with, him not being immortal is a tragedy waiting to happen, though, admittedly, depending on how Succubus's age and who he get's together with him becoming immortal is also a potential tragedy.
Why not both?
From what I can tell nothing stops a monster from having a Stand, so I don't think there's any reason he can't be both a vampire and a stand user. Besides, there's plenty of room for being clever in the vampire route, vampires have all sorts of weird stuff going on aside from the super strength thing.
Also, at least one of his two most serious love interests are immortal (no idea how Succubus's age unfortunately) and if they do get together, well, having one person in a relationship be immortal and unaging and the other not sort of really sucks. Depending on who he ends up with, him not being immortal is a tragedy waiting to happen, though, admittedly, depending on how Succubus's age and who he get's together with him becoming immortal is also a potential tragedy.
We didn't see much of it, just that it's user uses it to perform as a stage magician. All we really know is that it can make things intangible. How that counters The Abyss is anyone's guess, but I'm betting there is more to it than just making things intangible.... Huh. Didn't Abracadabra also have something to do with an emotion-based response?
... Huh. Didn't Abracadabra also have something to do with an emotion-based response?
It's probably response to fear, but only if you ask the target [Do You Believe In Magic?].We didn't see much of it, just that it's user uses it to perform as a stage magician. All we really know is that it can make things intangible. How that counters The Abyss is anyone's guess, but I'm betting there is more to it than just making things intangible.
That's making an assumption on information we don't have, and it's not even a reasonable one based on what we know. We know she asked Tsukune if he believed in magic, but we don't know if that was for any specific reason, and if it had anything to do with a fear response we'd have known about it because something would have happened to Tsukune. All we know for certain is she can make her attacks intangible somehow. Although I'm willing to play around with the idea, how exactly would either of those things counter The Abyss?It's probably response to fear, but only if you ask the target [Do You Believe In Magic?].
Something did happen to Tsukune; he became impervious to physical attack. My speculation is that [Abracadabra] basically making your target cannot be harmed physically by [The Abyss]. That's pretty big boon, there.That's making an assumption on information we don't have, and it's not even a reasonable one based on what we know. We know she asked Tsukune if he believed in magic, but we don't know if that was for any specific reason, and if it had anything to do with a fear response we'd have known about it because something would have happened to Tsukune. All we know for certain is she can make her attacks intangible somehow. Although I'm willing to play around with the idea, how exactly would either of those things counter The Abyss?
Well that's an interesting theory, and might have some evidence to back it up based on what we've seen, but that doesn't mean that she has to ask if the target believes in magic, or that it is triggered if her target feels afraid, however it would seem to fit the bill of being a counter to The Abyss. That said we don't know what happens when The Abyss' ability triggers, just that it's a bad thing. The Abyss might instant gib us, or it could cloud our reasoning somehow, or could trap us allowing him to take us apart at his leasure. We can only speculate at this point.Something did happen to Tsukune; he became impervious to physical attack. My speculation is that [Abracadabra] basically making your target cannot be harmed physically by [The Abyss]. That's pretty big boon, there.