This is commonly followed up by his first super technique. His special Stand technique allows Rubber Soul to counter an oncoming attack by forming a rubbery shield around his torso and knocking the opponent airborne. He can also throw Yellow Temperance along the ground to ensnare the opponent's legs. Within that same range, he can grab the opponent and break their back over his shoulders. His special attacks involve Yellow Temperance (in the form of a yellow-colored Hierophant Green) shooting yellow acid balls at the opponent in short range. His moves tend to be slow and clumsy, as he cannot block or perform any follow-up attacks (aside from his light punch) while Yellow Temperance is still visible on the screen. He lacks an active Stand and instead elects to call Yellow Temperance to the battlefield temporarily for his special attacks. Rubber Soul might essentially be a palette swap of Kakyoin, but his playstyle differs greatly. The Player will receive a Secret Factor bonus if they allow him to perform his "Rero rero rero" taunt. He is also encountered as a normal enemy in the PSX port's Super Story Mode. ![]() He claims that he is the luckiest man in the world and that no one else could earn one hundred million dollars by fighting for only a few minutes. ![]() His story lacks any notable cutscenes aside from the ending after the player defeats all of the heroes. In his own story, Rubber Soul is hired by DIO to assassinate Jotaro and his companions. He is not encountered in the Story Mode by any of the main characters (arcade version) but has his own storyline as a secret character. ![]() Looks-wise, he is a palette swap of Kakyoin with a taller build and a different face, and his Stand is a yellow-colored Hierophant Green. Rubber Soul is one of the several characters added in the arcade update.
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