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  1. So this concludes the stand explanation series of the Stone Ocean Crew. I hope you enjoyed and let me know any other stands you want me to explain!

  2. Weather Report ("Weather Forecast" in the dub): a versatile Stand that has control over weather. His Stand is usually in a cloud humanoid shape. His Stand can quickly formulate these vapors to stop or distort his enemies' attacks.

    • "Wind Speed of 280 Km/H!"
    • "Don't Slip, Or You're Done...Dry Out and Stiffen Up!"
    • "Don't You Dare Touch Me! I'll Kill You!"
    • "Got You Pinned!"
    • Weather Report Install
    • "The Devil's Rainbow! It's Heavy weather!"

    "Wind speed of 280 km/h!" from 236 (or quarter circle forward) creates a tornado that travels forward as a projectile in front of Weather Report. The damage increases with each version, and so do the number of tornadoes. The light version keeps the opponent grounded on hit from one tornado, and the medium and heavy versions launch them with two and...

    "Don't slip, or you're done...Dry out and stiffen up!" from 214 (or backwards quarter circle) is Weather Report's other projectile from throwing puddles of blood. The puddles turn into spikes upon contact, so they can act as a trap.The light version throws a spike at the same distance Weather Report's forward throw tosses the opponent, so you can g...

    "Don't you dare touch me! I'll kill you!" from 623 (or forward dragon punch input) has Weather Report summon his Stand to create electricity around them both. The different versions increase the hits, damage, and recovery you have after use. This is a great tool for playing defensively when an opponent is rushing you. It also works as an option for...

    "Got you pinned!" from 63214 (or backwards half circle) and the Stand/Special button is an unblockable, non-damaging move that pulls in the opponent towards Weather Report with a gust of wind. This costs 1 bar of meter. This is a risky move for the cost it takes, but it can serve to put on some serious damage when combined with your electricity spe...

    Weather Report from 22 (or double down) Stand/Special button creates both offensive and defensive buffs. The install costs 1 bar of meter and last for 9 seconds or until a Great Heat Attack is used. Defensive capabilities include deflecting some non-super projectiles. Offensively, you can inflict burn damage from any opponents hitting Weather Repor...

    Heart Heat Attack (or level 1 super) "The Devil's Rainbow! It's Heavy Weather!" provides Weather Report with nothing but advantages if you can actually hit with the three rainbows it produces. The opponent will be turned into a slug upon hit, and they will have no options besides dodging and moving. The enemy can't be juggled while transformed, but...

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  3. Dec 28, 2022 · Today I will cover everything you need to know about Weather Report. This video will include... -A basic character overview -Full move breakdown -Optimal assists -Combos (as well as an apparent...

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  4. Weather report can control weather. He doesn’t just do rain and wind, he can make tornadoes, fire tornadoes, making it rain poison frogs, tsunami, and more. The sheer power of the weather report is unmatched and if he was a villain it would be mega scary what he would do, but what are your thoughts on this very unpopular opinion?

  5. Jun 14, 2024 · A summary of Weather Report's history and movesets in video games.

  6. Sep 4, 2023 · Weather Report, real name Wes Bluemarine, first appears in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 6, Stone Ocean. Weather Report is introduced as an amnesiac and fellow inmate at Green Dolphin Street Prison. He seeks his past memory and eventually allies himself with Jolyne Cujoh.

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