@username 55. Cause Polnareff stated that only some people are worthy of achieving requiem, so CR could be like: "Who could me more worthy than crazy power ups Jotaro and his Stand [Star (O)Platinum]"
@username 55. Yo, we are talking with "So it's the same type of stand" guy, and alas, Polnareff didn't traveled 50 days with blond gangastar with a dream as I recall, and who the requiem arrow thinks is worthy is one think and another is who chariot could think is worthy.
@@Dr.HooWho I mean techincally shouldn't SCR be more broken? You could see what it did to Giorno's stand after he tried to touch the arrow, if Polnareff could control it, he could probably just make GER attack Giorno? But then GER would nullify that but it couldn't nullify it because SCR made it not nullify it. Complicated stuff
@@jesseb08 GER only repeats the last action you did, and will never let you arrive at the truth. Can probably be countered with a time reversal ability, like Killer Queen Bite Za Dusto.
"The Chariot is a card about overcoming conflicts and moving forward in a positive direction. One needs to keep going on and through sheer hard work and commitment he will be victorious" even in it Requiem form it is still going on as it was meant to be.
@@DeathycomesforJoo The Grateful Dead makes you age based on your body temperature. However, using a stand against it consumes energy, which makes your body temperature increase, making you age faster and your stand weaker
Silver Chariot went from "Lolololol xD I am supa fast I, I can do the stabby stabby quickly and me have armor" to "Whenever I walk anything that breathes fears me."
What's more, how would they guess that the evolution of a stand whose power is to be a swordmaster would be absolute control over every living being's souls and being able to call forth lovecraftian creatures from another dimension?
lol but imagine ur chariot requiem and u see a drunk idiotic vampire and litteral heaven having stuff in the bushes *porunareff master i dont want the arrow anymore lemme just kms*
I think that polnareff was sure that he couldn't control the requiem, that's why didn't want to use the arrow himself even when he already had it for long time
it would make since "The Chariot is a card about overcoming conflicts and moving forward in a positive direction. One needs to keep going on and through sheer hard work and commitment he will be victorious"
Honestly, the way Chariot can bend the souls of living things in such a way that even the physical form of said souls is warped into otherworldy and unrecognizable entities gives me a major comic horror vibe. It even looks out of place in the world, like it came from somewhere else. That's exactly why this will always be my favorite stand for sure.
honestly, i think the full extent of his habilities are far more powerful than just that. if Requiem chariot has that control over people's soul and stand, its fair to imagine he has control over all aspects of the soul. he would be able to no only swap them but do so much more. he migt even be able to contyrol life in a physical way too.
A stand that can make people sleep and turn them into hideous creatures from alternate universes and can make enemy stand users make their own stand fight against them...This is what Requiem truly means
Golden Experience Requeim: I can make someone die again and again Chariot Requeim: I swap people’s souls and cause mass distortion by walking Golden Experience Requiem: *”Wait what?”*
*Don’t forget, it has an A in potential, meaning we haven’t seen the full scope of it’s abilities , it might even learn how to use a sword again if given enough time*
@@someonewithsomekindofsense5860 chariot requiem would die. TWOH can overwrite people, objects, ETC. DIO OH defeated Giorno + Req EASILY. No shot Chariot Req would win.
@@JChanneL_Gaming chariot requiem wouldn’t need to touch TWOH to defeat it, let alone be 2 meters from it. Chariot Requiem is regarded as weak normally, but that’s because it HAS no user. If Polnareff with SCR would fight TWOH DIO, DIO loses because of an ability that directly attacks DIO’s main strength, *his stand*
@@JChanneL_Gaming it's unknow Over Heaven needs his hands to use vai power Tough Chariot can manipulates souls to the point even physical changes are visible,that means have can technically manipulates stands Since they are the manifestation of a soul(hence the ability to make a stand attack it's user) It would Just make Twoh turn on dio
@@unkindledjuan2495 It's requiem in all but name. Killer Queen was pierced by the arrow, and it got the ability to fulfill Kira's desire to remain hidden
For people wondering about his strange design, here’s an explanation. Silver Chariot basic can take of its armor to gain speed and create what Polnarref calls “SHADOW clones.” Keep “shadow” in mind. This form of Chariot, his requiem, is also told to be what is under his unarmored appearance. Hence the circle shoulder pads, which unarmored Chariot also has. The belt and hat can be explained as a knight without armor may as well just be a fencer. Hence the hat and belt. Now, bringing back the word shadow, Chariot Requiem is always described as a shadow, and this is how he’s destroyed in the first place. Short answer, when Polnarref used the arrow on Chariot, he was basically nude. So he used his shadowy appearance to generate something fitting for how his user perceived him, a fencer/knight. hope this helps
I thought about Dark Deception level with Silver Chariot Requiem as an enemy! This level looks like a Rome at night... Just imagine this... is really scares...
Why is that? The only reason Bruno died was because his original body was too damaged to return to and he was already living on borrowed time from being revived by Giorno
@@FreezerBurn1704 to defeat requiem you need to destroy the orb behind your soul destroying this orb also kills you that's why diavolo only damaged it a bit to stop requiem but not destroy it Someone must die for requiem to be destroyed
@@cacodemonpog8904 1) The reason why Diavolo didn't completely kill Requiem was because he was about to grab the arrow, and undoing the bodyswap would put him back in his body, away from the arrow, and Mista, whose body he was using, would be able to grab it instead. 2) There's no evidence for saying destroying the Light behind your head kills you. It's speculation. Rather, destroying Requiem only undoes it's bodyswap ability, allowing everyone to return to their original bodies. All the character dialogue implies Bucciarati couldn't return to his damaged body. Here are some quotes: Bruno: "You (Diavolo) wanted to pick up the arrow, so you didn't completely kill Requiem (point #1), but if I completely destroy mine... The ability of Requiem, the Stand that lost control, will disappear. (...) All the souls that have been swapped... will return to their original bodies!" Giorno: (sees Bruno's soul ascending) "Bucciarati! Your body's back at the Colosseum! That body is..." This is also why Mista and Trish believe that Bruno will be alive back at the Colosseum until the end, even though they directly witnessed Bruno destroying the Light behind his head. They didn't know about what had happened in Venice against the Boss, and all the conversation that Giorno and Bruno had in the car. Bruno in fact died because of the great amount of damage his body sustained, so his soul wasn't able to return to it. Addendum: this is also why Doppio bleeds out in Bruno's body. The damage was enough so that no one could even inhabit it anymore.
@@FreezerBurn1704 Then again it does make sense if the orb behind your head kills you too. Requiem stands are shrouded in mystery. It's even unknown if they're a temporary state or a permanent state.
The slow tone of the guitar with no other instrument really incapsulates how ominous and scary SCR was to the crew and Diavolo Also with the slow.... quiet.... footsteps
I made a chariot requiem Halloween costume and went to school with it and people were terrified and my friends would just drop to the ground to and more affect. The best and funniest day of my life
@@lavender_orb I agree with yours more. It would be too crazy to see SP REQ. Plus, it’s not known where Chariot was actually going. We couldn’t see before he fell to Diavolo.
seeing how chariot became made me sad, he was a shadow of his former self and with the state polnareff was in its just so upsetting, chariot requiem is one of the most saddening stands, up there with stands like moody blues or Purple Haze
DIO: Oh, so you are approaching me, Polnareff? Polnareff: Well it's easiest to make your stand turn on you that way. DIO: Say what now? Polnareff: I said welcome to Polnareffland, DIO.
@@boogiewoogie343 Polnareff: "Your Stand turns against you, Giorno Giovanna!" Giorno: "Well my Stand can simply make it so your Stand never took control of my Stand!" Polnareff: "Well, while I have control of your Stand, I can make it so your Stand never reversed the time my Stand took control of your Stand!" Giorno: "Well I can just make it so the moment when you took control of my Stand to reverse the moment I reversed the time you took control of my Stand never happened!" Polnareff: "Well I can just-" And so it stretches on, for eternity. Eventually Polnareff and Giorno stopped thinking.
Truely, this is the ultimate version of Requiem. The first Requiem. This figure allowed GER to gain power. The last thing you see is a mysterious man approaching you, wearing all black.
@@thenetreaper thats a theory, KQ BTD imo is a psuedo-requiem. a standard arrow pierced the user, thus 2 things about requiem are not occurring, the first is that the arrow is a standard and has less of the virus because of the smaller insect design. the second is that the arrow pierced Kira instead of KQ, but BTD is most certainly a requiem in some way, perhaps a weaker version.
Fantastic work on the extension! If I may put my request down, I’d like an extension of the slow guitar part. Before it picks up. Keep making the quality extensions!
You mean the opening that plays until about 1:00 right? I was thinking of doing a followup for it, kind of how I focused on the slower bits for Doppio’s theme rather than try to fit the more action-based in the extension (save for the outro).
TVthePunisher Precisely! While I don’t dislike the second half, that single minute is such a great atmosphere price. I’d really appreciate it if you spent your time to do that.
Woah I just realized that chariot requiem's theme is fucking badass, I always thought it was basically the beginning on repeat, I once again underrated a JoJo theme, just like I did with Cavaliere.
Imagine walking down the street,at night, and seeing chariot requiem just walking by,spotting you and the charge at you with full speed. It wouldn't even waste its powers,I'd just die from fear
This also raises a question if SCR can make the user's stand go against them would that revert Jesus's stand Love Train to give SCR luck or would it make Jesus unlucky? (Edit: Thanks for all the likes i was just genuenly confused on how that fight would go also thanks for explaining it to me)
All of what was shown as part of Chariot's ability was against humanoid stands, it is uncertain what would Chariot req do against non-humanoid stands. What Love Train does (while with Valentine) is to redirect misfortune somewhere else. Chariot could definitely deflect D4C itself to Valentine, but Love Train is more or less a constant "passive" ability around Valentine.
@@ПритуликВолодимир Love Train is an ability of D4C gained from the Jesus' corpse manifesting through Lucy's body into another stand called Ticket to Ride. Think of it as a more convoluted Sheer Heart Attack.
@@memepower641 You only use that when someone doesn't get humor. There was no sign of me missing the joke - you don't use woosh when someone's correcting another person's joke.
A few reasons why Chariot: Requiem is absolutely ingenious on a metatextual level: 1) _The Requiem_ is a score that was in the process of being composed, only for its original composer to die and another after him ending up completing it. This isn't wholly dissimilar to Silver Chariot failing to defeat Diavollo, being reborn as C:R, once again failing to prevent Diavollo from gaining hold of the arrow, and finally being destroyed - only for Giorno to 'complete the Reqiuem', as it were, and defeat Diavollo. 2) There's a folkloric legend surrounding the Requiem score that states something dressed in all black came to the original composer of _The Requiem_ and commissioned its creation. C:R visibly mimics this legend. 3) SC's evolution into C:R is visually conveyed through their designs, the former being a knight and the latter being a musketeer, arguably a later evolution of the concept of a knight. 4) The chariot, as a Tarot card, symbolizes the overcoming of conflict and struggle through hard work and commitment, eventually finding a positive outcome. Even in its Requiem form, Chariot still carries these themes with it.
0:00 Polnareff: Uh...Chariot? Silver Chariot Requiem: Yes? Polnareff: Uh...nothing important. Its just that you turned into this Dark Knight all the sudden. Silver Chariot Requiem: Yeah.
for the ppl that didn't know why polnareff cant control SCR is because his body was dead when sc got hit by the arrow, thus sc evolved into SCR but polnareff's soul wasn't gone yet and it got transferred to coco jumbo
The way I understand this stand is that it’s essentially invincible, it is the reflection of one’s soul. And to defeat it, you must destroy your soul. It’s whole kit is terrifyingly amazing, apart from the flaw that one can sacrifice themselves for others.
Did you realize when somebody gets pierced a second time by the arrow gets the Abilitie acording which it desire at the moment to get pierced... Kira wants a way to get uncatched Polnareff wants to protect the Arrow at any cost Giorno wants to defeat King Crimson
Yeah that's how it works, that's why I've always argued GER isn't as broken as everyone thinks it is, it's ability specifically counteracts King Crimson, it's ability to negate intent or whatever is ridiculously powerful but it wouldn't really be able to do much against an automatic ability, like Notorious B.I.G or any of Kira's bombs. Now Stairway to Heaven, THAT's a broken stand.
franklin salas yeah but kira was pierced directly by the arrow which just gave him an ability, as silver chariot was pierced by the arrow rather than polnareff himself, so i dont think they both grant a power depending on a want or desire in that moment, because then what would be the point of even making the whole requiem thing when you can just get another ability through stabbing yourself?
@@lightrelorbo9715 technically speaking it doesnt matter if either the stand or the stand user was pierced because in both cases there would theoretically be some sort of physical harm towards the stand user (since a stand sustaining damage also pretty much applies the same damage to the stand user for example)
If Polnareff was able to control Chariot Requiem would probably be stronger than Golden Experience Requiem since how it’s able to take your stand and attack yourself, get creatures from different places, and swap souls.
my personal belief is that chariot requiem wasnt just trying to keep the arrow away from diavolo,it was trying to bring it to jotaro,polnareff's most trusted confidant and friend,and yet all the pain that it and polnareff went through were for nothing,as chariot requiem's weakness was discovered and it was destroyed.
Chariot Requiem has got to be the most terrifying stand ever in my opinion Like soul swapping on its own is a pretty unnerving subject on its own, but add that to its ability to bring creatures that don’t even EXIST into our world is downright scary. And it has an A in developmental potential. And all it needs to do is just WALK around an area and everything around it falls asleep. LIKE JUST IMAGINE you’re just chilling in your room, when you start feeling drowsy, and fall asleep, only to wake back up as a fucking flower.