How Stand Names Work
Stands are famously named like records: the series pulls from bands, songs and albums, which is why the names sound like something you'd flip past in a vinyl crate. This generator recreates that style with its own music-culture word banks — "Crimson Echo", "The Nocturne", "Velvet Uprising Waltz"— built from the same two-word, the-something, and three-word patterns the canon uses. Every part of your result comes from your name's hash, which is what makes it shareable: your Stand is yours, permanently, and your friend's claim to a cooler one can be verified on the spot.
Four Archetypes, Honest Stat Wheels
The table below is generated from the same archetype data the generator rolls with — which parameters each type can excel in and where it must stay weak. That trade-off is the heart of every good Stand: overwhelming power bolted to pitiful range, or kilometer reach that folds in one punch. Sort out which archetype you drew, then argue about whether the limitation makes it unusable or secretly broken — that argument is the whole fun.
