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Anonymous commented at 2014-04-09 00:35:28 » #1516094

Time Stop vs Time Skip

Who Will Win?

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Anonymous commented at 2014-04-13 03:37:58 » #1518368

Probably The World > King Crimson. Remember in the manga, humans are limited to a maximum of 5 seconds of freezing/stopping time. However Dio as a vampire and being "more" than human, was continually accelerating his time stop's duration. We don't see the same limitation on time-skipping because its a less streneous power or something.

So time-stop > time-skip.

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MightyKombat commented at 2014-05-04 18:29:33 » #1529499

Needz moar run in from Esidisi and Ghiaccio

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Anonymous commented at 2014-09-21 07:38:50 » #1605846

Well, since the entire time-stop occurs during a small fraction of time, Diavolo's time-skip would erase the time-skip. Even though Dio could stop time for over a year, only a minimal period of time (or none) would have passed from the start of the time stop until the end. Diavolo will predict the time-skip, erase it and kill Dio.

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Anonymous commented at 2019-06-11 02:42:04 » #2391972

Anon 3, you’re actually wrong. If we put both of these characters at their peak, then Dio can bare minimum stop time for around 11 seconds. So assuming Diavolo skips time at the exact nanosecond that Dio stops it, Dio will still have an entire second to end Diavolo before Diavolo can attempt a killing blow. And even then, Diavolo has no way of actually killing Dio if Diavolo aims to do damage to the stand user like he always does (impales Bucellatti, not Sticky Fingers. Amputates Polnareff’s limbs, not Chariots). In essence, Dio would survive the first blow from Diavolo, assuming Dio didn’t kill Diavolo in that last second of time stop in the first place, giving Dio the chance to outsmart Diavolo, since Dio is exceptionally smart.

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