The headmaster isn't a pillerman. They actually revealed what the he is at the end of the second manga series.
Why would that have any bearing on what he is in this quest? For that matter, Tenmei is the "chairman" in the manga, if we get technical. Whether the headmaster is the same person or not is something of a vague point there. It's just the anime that makes his position unambiguous.
 
Well of course he isn't in canon.

Just like canon Tsukune never had a friend called Jotaro Joestar.

What's your point?
Why would that have any bearing on what he is in this quest? For that matter, Tenmei is the "chairman" in the manga, if we get technical. Whether the headmaster is the same person or not is something of a vague point there. It's just the anime that makes his position unambiguous.
I seem to remember that Eva hasn't finished the second season of the manga yet and was reading through it for the quest. So I thought I should let him know that they revealed what the chairman/headmaster is at the end.
 
Eh, he'll get there sooner or later.

But honestly, i kind of not want to learn ripple.

If only because i love challenges more and using our brains ad skill.
 
Eh, he'll get there sooner or later.

But honestly, i kind of not want to learn ripple.

If only because i love challenges more and using our brains ad skill.

The Ripple will still just be a tool and it'll mean that we won't be a one hit KO for most monsters, or rather we'll have a means of hurting them without having to hide weapons on us.

As for challenges, we'll still have plenty of those, Inner Moka being a definite whenever she shows up and basically any monster that'll risk getting burned.

I doubt we'll be quite at Jonathan's terrifying power, unless things go tits up later and Joseph pulls a Zeppeli on us.
 
So Tsukune gets turned into a vampire, right?

What would it take to get Jotaro turned into one?

Because DIO vs. JOJO would be amazing.

And, because Its a sunlight-capable vampire, the Ripple should still work!
 
So Tsukune gets turned into a vampire, right?

What would it take to get Jotaro turned into one?

Because DIO vs. JOJO would be amazing.

And, because Its a sunlight-capable vampire, the Ripple should still work!

Depends on how Rosario vampires' internal Ki thing works I think and just what the effects of the Ripple are on them, it might still fuck them up in a different fashion. Especially given the relationship between the Ripple and water.
 
Nah, let's not become a monster.
I want to be 100% human, just to fuck with some of these monster's heads.
Considering that it's at least semi-commonly known that a human killed a SSS class monster, I doubt it'll mess with their heads that much. Especially with the Ripple and (presumably) Stands being a known if rare phenomenon for humans to possess.
 
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Considering that it's at least semi-commonly known that a human killed a SSS class monster, I doubt it'll mess with their heads that much. Especially with the Ripple and (presumably) Stands being a known if rare phenomenon for humans to possess.
That kitsune bastard would probably get an unpleasant shock.
Or a certain vampire lady.

...Point is I want to be human and kick their asses.
Preferably while they're terrified of a JoJo walking among them.
 
That kitsune bastard would probably get an unpleasant shock.
Or a certain vampire lady.

...Point is I want to be human and kick their asses.
Preferably while they're terrified of a JoJo walking among them.
Fair enough. Jotaro's certainly got the potential to pull it off.
 
[X]Go to the library and... (pick one)
-[X]Learn about monsters. Since most of your opponents for the forseeable future will likely be monsters, you'd better start brushing up on how to beat them.
[X]Call your mom, let her know that you made some friends and you survived the bus trip. That annoying woman is probably already worried sick about you.
-[X] Let her know that you'd like to talk to your gramps when you get a chance.
This quest is fabulous, keep it up.
 
Considering that it's at least semi-commonly known that a human killed a SSS class monster, I doubt it'll mess with their heads that much. Especially with the Ripple and (presumably) Stands being a known if rare phenomenon for humans to possess.

It's a pretty rare thing I think, although you have a point about humans being able to fight monsters not being super shocking given the existence of clans of Ripple users, even if they were kinda devastated by Kars and his followers during the Roman Empire.

To be honest I think what'd mess with an enemy's head the most would be finding out we're Joseph Joestar's grandson. Although Jotaro's not the sort to bring that up unless he really thinks it'll give him a needed edge.
 
It's a pretty rare thing I think, although you have a point about humans being able to fight monsters not being super shocking given the existence of clans of Ripple users, even if they were kinda devastated by Kars and his followers during the Roman Empire.

To be honest I think what'd mess with an enemy's head the most would be finding out we're Joseph Joestar's grandson. Although Jotaro's not the sort to bring that up unless he really thinks it'll give him a needed edge.
...Man could you imagine?
Even if they'd WIN that fight, they'd have to spend the rest of your life looking over their shoulders, wondering if maybe this time, a monster-slayer would be right behind them.
 
It's a pretty rare thing I think, although you have a point about humans being able to fight monsters not being super shocking given the existence of clans of Ripple users, even if they were kinda devastated by Kars and his followers during the Roman Empire.

To be honest I think what'd mess with an enemy's head the most would be finding out we're Joseph Joestar's grandson. Although Jotaro's not the sort to bring that up unless he really thinks it'll give him a needed edge.
Nah, we need to keep that relatively secret until the day the parents visit so that he can tag along as well. Preferably just introduce it as our mom Holly Kujo and our grandpa Joseph (because Jotaro's dad is a non-entity). So that once it's all over and he's gone home we can pull the reveal and watch as everyone suddenly panics that Joseph Joestar was in the building for a whole day.
 
[X]Go to the library and... (pick one)
-[X]Learn about monsters. Since most of your opponents for the forseeable future will likely be monsters, you'd better start brushing up on how to beat them.
[X]Call your mom, let her know that you made some friends and you survived the bus trip. That annoying woman is probably already worried sick about you.
-[X] Let her know that you'd like to talk to your gramps when you get a chance.
 
That kitsune bastard would probably get an unpleasant shock.
Or a certain vampire lady.

...Point is I want to be human and kick their asses.
Preferably while they're terrified of a JoJo walking among them.
Joestars are Dunedain, I tell you. The blood of Westernesse is strong in them.

Which explains why Jotaro thinks everyone can see his emotions just fine. In a family of Dunedain, no one ever had any problem knowing what he felt, for they could see into his mind like he could see in theirs.

Once into contact with the wider world however, it wasn't true. For Jotaro can see into the minds of lesser men, while his remains unreachable.

Incidentally, also explains Joseph's little trick in his younger years. "The next thing you're going to say is...!"
 
Okay guys, count up your votes! (still unlocked btw)
I would also accept the spider girl.
Keito's hot, but not much of a catch in the personality department IMO. ... Although, I suppose she could try bonding with Jotaro over her contempt for slutty airheads?
As for timelines, let's just keep it vague until the story develops to where SC is a natural development, trying to stick things to a strict schedule will only harm gameplay.
It'd work best after a climax of a big Academy arc, probably at the end of a recovery period.
Plotting out days and months will only make it awkward to get a story flowing, there's nothing worse than missing out on stuff because of a looming deadline.
Such was my general philosophy going into this.
The headmaster isn't a pillerman. They actually revealed what the he is at the end of the second manga series.
I have three answers to that. Pick your fave.
1) I have repeatedly warned of "canon screwage", and this is one such example.
2) Different Headmaster.
3) This must be the work of an enemy stand user!
I doubt we'll be quite at Jonathan's terrifying power, unless things go tits up later and Joseph pulls a Zeppeli on us.
Correct. Assuming you get Ripple, you might be a bit more powerful than young Joseph. But even if your gramps pulled a Zeppeli, you would not reach Jonathan's level of power.
What would it take to get Jotaro turned into [a R+V vampire]?
An author who is someone other than me, for starters. Alternately, a strong enough affiliation that with either version of Moka that she'd be willing to risk turning you into a berserk ghoul in order to keep you alive.
 
An author who is someone other than me, for starters. Alternately, a strong enough affiliation that with either version of Moka that she'd be willing to risk turning you into a berserk ghoul in order to keep you alive.
If we're playing Jotaro in such a way that he needs to get bailed out by vampire blood, then we're kind of playing the character wrong, to be honest.
 
I always loved the irony that part of the reason why Jonathan's Ripple was so strong was because how much shit Dio piled on him all his life.

Of course, that's also why Jotaro's Ripple would be rather weak in comparison, since well when compared to both Jonathan and Joseph, he's had a much better life. Sure, his father is absent and his mother coddles him too much, which explains his emotional immaturity, but he at least had a mother who took care of him, lived well off and didn't have to live with someone determined to ruin his life.

Now, Jolyne on the other hand, she would have pretty strong Ripple. For shame Jotaro.
 
I always loved the irony that part of the reason why Jonathan's Ripple was so strong was because how much shit Dio piled on him all his life.

Of course, that's also why Jotaro's Ripple would be rather weak in comparison, since well when compared to both Jonathan and Joseph, he's had a much better life. Sure, his father is absent and his mother coddles him too much, but he had least had a mother who takes care of him, lived well off and didn't have to live with someone determined to ruin his life.

Now, Jolyne, she would have pretty strong Ripple. For shame Jotaro.
...I don't think Ripple strength works like that...
 
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