what if the ripple was real jojo

Last Updated on November 30, 2023 by Paganoto

Ripple | JoJo's Bizarre Wiki | Fandom

Ripple | JoJo's Bizarre Wiki | Fandom

A Ripple user must be able to constantly breathe: if this breathing is stopped or reduced due to injury or other conditions, they slowly grow weaker and lose …

JoJo: 10 Things About The Ripple That Make No Sense – CBR

JoJo: 10 Things About The Ripple That Make No Sense – CBR

One of the first things they mention when talking about the Ripple is its conductivity or ability to flow through different objects. The Ripple …

The power of the ripple in real life! : r/StardustCrusaders – Reddit

The power of the ripple in real life! : r/StardustCrusaders – Reddit

Hamon is legit, it’s just that you probably won’t be doing any overdrives or smashing rocks through frogs. Proper breathing is good for you, but not that good.

Part 3 what happened to the Ripple(Wave Energy) – Reddit

Part 3 what happened to the Ripple(Wave Energy) – Reddit

But it’s assumed that the Ripple is simply obsolete against the power of stands … r/StardustCrusaders – kujo jolyne (jojo stone ocean) cosplay as albedo ( …

What Is Ripple In Jojo? – Somsubhra

What Is Ripple In Jojo? – Somsubhra

The Ripple is an energy identical to the Sun’s rays, which the human body can produce through controlled breathing, producing ripples of energy that travel …

Why did Hirohiko Araki essentially do away with The Ripple …

Why did Hirohiko Araki essentially do away with The Ripple …

There are many reasons, but here are 3 of the most realistic reasons as to why Stardust Crusaders is the most popular part of JoJo and my favourite for good …

JoJo: Why The Series Moved On From Hamon – Game Rant

JoJo: Why The Series Moved On From Hamon – Game Rant

The Ripple is the power that Araki introduced in the very first part of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. It requires the user to control their …

Ripple – JoJo Wiki

Ripple – JoJo Wiki

The Ripple (波紋, Hamon), is an energy used in an ancient form of martial arts known as Sendo (仙道, Sendō, lit. “Way of The Hermit”).