Could you elaborate on whether "Bites the Dust" is indeed considered a requiem stand in the context of its usage and abilities? Is there a specific reason or evidence that supports this classification? Given the intricacies of stands and their unique properties, it's essential to understand the criteria that define a requiem stand and how "Bites the Dust" fits into that categorization, if at all. Please clarify your thoughts on this matter.
7 answers
Silvia
Mon Jul 29 2024
Killer Queen BTD is not a requiem stand. This can be determined by observing the physical transformations that requiem stands undergo.
charlotte_bailey_doctor
Mon Jul 29 2024
In the anime and manga series, we have seen requiem stands altering their appearance significantly.
CryptoLord
Mon Jul 29 2024
The development of Killer Queen BTD's ability through being stabbed by Kira may suggest that Araki was experimenting with requiem or a similar concept in the fourth part of the series.
Silvia
Sun Jul 28 2024
However, the fact that Killer Queen BTD's appearance remains unchanged disqualifies it from being classified as a requiem stand.
Eleonora
Sun Jul 28 2024
Araki's creativity and experimental nature are evident in his work, and it's possible that he was exploring different avenues for stand abilities and evolution.