![]() ![]() Perhaps his fighting genius was best demonstrated in his fight with Caesar, when, despite being cornered and injured, he managed to escape by using the force generated by Caesar's attack to push himself to safety. Superhuman Strength: Otherwise only implied, Wamuu demonstrates his strength when he clotheslines a massive stone column and uses it as an effective weapon.įighting Genius: Wamuu's signature characteristic, as he was described as a "Fighting Genius" by many characters in the series, including Caesar and Wamuu's own master, Kars. Somehow, Wamuu is able to tell when someone is stepping on his shadow, even if he wasn't looking at their direction. Wamuu has a weird personality quirk, where he reflexively attacks anyone who steps on his shadow, even if it was one of his masters (Kars and Esidisi). Either way, Wamuu will obey their command. Wamuu occasionally requests that his masters change their plans to suit his love of fights, which they allow easily since they have raised Wamuu as their finest warrior but also can refuse. During his battle with Caesar, he noted that Kars would have an even harder time fighting Caesar than him. He respects both highly, yet holds no illusion that neither of them has the same sense of honor and can objectively assert their strengths and weaknesses. The only thing that rivals his sense of honor is his fidelity toward his masters Kars and Esidisi, who raised him since he was a baby. When it comes to fighting, Wamuu is irritated that a fighter might try to flee or surrender, but he considers using tactics such as ambushes or feints to beat one's opponent acceptable. Kars even went further and said that after activating his mental switch, Wamuu no longer has any psychological weaknesses. Thus, he will gouge his eyes and rely on his wind-sensing horn as a means of seeing. As a testament to his commitment and strength of character, Wamuu has developed himself an extreme mental switch designed to help him focus if he ever enters a state of shock or panics during combat. Wamuu also opted to kill the helpless Speedwagon and Caesar who saw his humiliation before being distracted. On the other hand, Wamuu has a high opinion of himself, as he regularly deems certain individuals "worthy" or "unworthy" of fighting him. ![]() For instance, he once let Joseph beat him as punishment for letting his guard down and strongly disliked that Joseph expressed pity on him. Wamuu is as severe toward himself as he is toward anyone else save his masters. However, anyone earning his attention becomes a target for his challenges. Wamuu is also one of the few antagonists in the JoJo franchise who cannot bring himself to harm or murder children, a moral compunction that his master Kars does not share. Because of his way of life centered around fighting, Wamuu tends to ignore non-combatants, for instance telling Joseph to leave during their first meeting, mistaking the young man for a harmless goof. Thus Wamuu sneered at Caesar Zeppeli when he declared that he fought for his friend Mark, yet honored Caesar's last efforts to steal the antidote for Joseph and left it for Joseph out of respect for the strength Caesar demonstrated. Wamuu usually looks down on all the humans he comes across to, but he will come to respect them should they have the following two requirements: firstly that the fighters take combat seriously, and secondly that they are strong fighters. To honor Caesar, Wamuu leaves the bubble alone ![]() Wamuu's most notable traits are his love of battle and his sense of honor, such that he stops himself from finishing off a defenseless Joseph Joestar on the mere possibility that he can wash away an earlier humiliation inflicted by Joseph when he'll beat him as soon as he becomes a fine and powerful Ripple warrior. Wamuu's common phrase to many Ripple users That way, you can be worthy of my time as I destroy you with honor. Up until his defeat of Caesar, he has a small ring on the left side of his lip containing the antidote for his Wedding Ring.īecome stronger before you decide to face the mighty Wamuu again, child. In all of his appearances, Wamuu wears large earrings and a metallic head adornment similar to a crown that opens at the front whenever he summons out his horn. As a Pillar Man, he has a singular, relatively large drill-like horn above his forehead that he can retract. In one particular close-up of his face, the tattoo has the word "POWER" written several times in it, as well as the word "ALPHABET". He has painted or tattooed on his face the thick outline of a square crossing his face just under the bridge of his nose upwards through the middle of each eye. Wamuu wears short, standing light hair and has prominent eyebrows. His face is particularly chiseled and square with high cheekbones. Many of his more detailed drawings have his veins bulging from his extremities. Wamuu appears as an immense being powerfully built and very tall.
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