JOJO hiding in the hunter world

#2 - I can't think of a title

Right now, Jon's luck is still unknown, but in his previous life, Lu Youguang's luck was definitely that of an African. He was always below the normal level; SSRs and single-pull miracles simply didn't exist.

At first, he was just an African native, with a slightly dark face. Who would have thought he would gradually evolve into 'Moon Viewing Black'? For face-based games like this, Jon never had a chance. Who can understand the pain of an African? In the beginning, he carried newbies, but after ten days, the newbies turned around and sang victorious songs. He could only barely survive by relying on pity pulls. Afterwards, everyone looked at him differently. For an African, this game was extremely unfriendly.

He remembered that the initial Stand he drew last time was [Pearl Jam]. This Stand had no offensive power at all; its special ability was to make food taste better and have healing effects. It was added specifically to increase playability, making it difficult for players to collect all the Stands. The probability of drawing it was extremely small. In a sense, Jon's (luck) was very good.

This is a fighting game, and with [Pearl Jam], he couldn't even leave the newbie village. Rerolling the account, he got [Hermit Purple], the most useless Stand passed down through generations, only slightly better than [Pearl Jam]. This luck could be described as unpredictable.

But since he had transmigrated, his luck from his previous life shouldn't follow him, right… right? Jon swallowed nervously, a drop of cold sweat trickling down his temple.

Actually, this world is much better than Dragon Ball, where one death means a ball disappears, or Ultraman, where one death means a city disappears. This world also doesn't have a filial son like Black Zetsu monitoring the world. In this world, as long as you're cautious enough, surviving is still possible. If he could survive until he mastered divine skills and collected [Star Platinum], [The World], [King Crimson], then what Krollo, what Ant King would have to lick his shoes. Jon couldn't help but fantasize.

His golden finger was the game he made himself, and he knew all its functions very well.

Jon silently recited, 'God bless me.' He closed his eyes tightly, looking solemn, as if he were performing some kind of ritual.

The ability card was guaranteed to produce Ripple energy, which was a bug in the game. The item he got was [Jotaro's Hat], which had a special bonus for Star Platinum. But it had nothing to do with him.

Ripple is a concept from the first and second parts, a type of energy similar to qi, derived from the daily breathing of living beings. It is life energy, and Ripple is the extraction of this energy from cells through breathing.

Because Ripple requires practitioners to breathe in a fixed rhythm, if the rhythm of breathing is disrupted, Ripple cannot be used. Therefore, the power of Ripple is a paean to courage.

However, JOJO, as a manga, was not popular in its early stages. In the second part, Ripple had already developed to its peak. It must be said that Araki was indeed Araki; his genius ideas were indeed different from ordinary people. In the third part, he directly abandoned the Ripple system that had been painstakingly improved in the first two parts and introduced a new Stand system. This effectively suppressed the explosion of combat power and the problem of changing maps.

He even claimed that it was a psychic wave, but JOJO's charm did not diminish but increased. It was the Stands that made JOJO reach the altar, but Ripple still had great charm. 'The history of mankind is a paean to courage.' 'This is my last Ripple!' moved many people.

Ripple is still a very good ability; it can heal and output damage. The output is relatively weak compared to Nen in this world, but Ripple has healing abilities that Nen does not have. Apart from a few specialization-type Nen abilities, most Nen abilities do not have healing abilities. Ripple can also walk on water and climb trees like Chakra in Naruto, and it also has weak control abilities. Ripple is a jack-of-all-trades.

Ripple and Nen are actually similar products; they are both products of life energy. If he had the opportunity, he would try to combine Nen with Ripple Breathing to see what effect it would have. It is said that Togashi's Nen was inspired by Araki.

Jon tried to attach Ripple to his hand and immediately bent the iron spoon. Jon was stunned for a moment, 'Is it so awesome?'

Jon's breathing became chaotic with excitement, and the Ripple gradually faded away. Very realistic; it disappears if the breathing is not right, which is very consistent with the setting. But Jon was just an ordinary person before he transmigrated. In high-intensity combat, he had to maintain vigilance while also concentrating on maintaining a fixed breathing pattern. This required a strong physique; a body that was panting every few steps could not practice Ripple. Now, Jon was not so weak, but he couldn't be considered strong either. This ability requires calmness, which is a huge test for Jon. As an ordinary person, it is almost impossible to remain calm when facing a life-or-death crisis. Integrating Ripple breathing into instinct is still a long way off.

The increase in power from Ripple is still very good. With this ability, fighting is simply unsolvable; probably no one in the entire elementary school can be Jon's opponent. Most adults would not get any advantage fighting Jon either. But fighting is not just hand-to-hand combat; those street thugs are said to have guns. If I can't beat you, I'll kill you with a gun. So, after learning Ripple, you must not be reckless. The law in this country is, in principle, against guns, but there are still ways to get them. For example, the city where the protagonist lives, Lophis, is controlled by the Mafia.

The increase in defense from Ripple is very small. A Ripple master would be directly GG'd if shot a few times by a machine gun. A Thompson submachine gun can kill a Ripple user who has been practicing for many years, but it is difficult for guns to kill high-level Nen users. Although advanced Ripple techniques can also block bullets, the bodies of high-level Nen users are so strong that they are superhuman and can even catch bullets with their bare hands. In addition, with strange and bizarre Nen abilities, no matter how strong you are, you may capsize in the gutter.

Jon was determined to practice Ripple hard; this is a life-extending skill.

When designing this game, I didn't intend to use Ripple as an attack method. In the game, the higher the Ripple level, the greater the health regeneration per second.

Jon looked at the card with great anticipation. This will be the foundation of his life in the future. Jon opened the card. A black figure gradually appeared.

The figure was not tall, and the whole body was blue. The arms and head were covered in black. The skin below the chest was covered with button-like bumps. Wearing green glasses, it had a look of 'stay away'. Strange and terrifying.

[Stone Free]

Looking at [Stone Free], Jon couldn't help but laugh. Although [Stone Free] is not as good as super-powerful Stands like [Star Platinum], it is still an attack-type Stand.

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