Jotaro and the others obtain a submarine as a new means of transport, but as they travel through the Red Sea they realize that there are few places to escape to should danger arise underwater.
Jotaro and the team visit an island in the Red Sea and find Avdol's father, renewing the grief Polnareff felt over his friend's death. But perhaps there is a way he can right that wrong. Or not.
Polnareff revives his sister Shelly using one of his three wishes, but is then attacked by her. The enemy stand user, Cameo, then says he'll grant Polnareff's last wish and revives Avdol, who joins Shelly in trying to eat Polnareff alive.
The team attempts to escape the submarine with scuba gear as it sinks under attacks from the shape changing enemy Stand "High Priestess".
Jojo and the others land in Egypt, where DIO awaits, and are cutting through the desert when a helicopter approaches. The helicopter belongs to the Speedwagon Foundation and is there to make a special delivery requested by Joseph.
Jotaro and crew acquire the help of Iggy, but are ambushed by a water Stand. With Kakyoin injured, Avdol tries out a strategem which the unseen enemy quickly sees through. Meanwhile, Iggy is napping.
After the battle with N'doul, Kakyoin and Avdol are badly hurt, so the group heads for a hospital in Aswan. Unfortunately, dangerous enemies could be all around them even there.
A young man named Chaka finds a mysterious sword on the beach. Though other men try, Chaka is the only one who can draw it. The sword claims Chaka as its master and sends the youth in pursuit of JoJo and his team with deadly intent.
Having defeated the "Anubis" Stand user Chaka, Polnareff pays a visit to a barber. When the barber claims to be Anubis's Stand user as well, the Frenchman realizes the sword itself is the Stand. Defeating it, however, is another matter.
Joseph notices an electrical outlet set in a rock, and fascinated by the rare sight, goes in for a closer look and gets shocked. Though he seems fine afterwards, soon all manner of small accidents begin to occur around him.
Due to the powers of an enemy Stand, Joseph's body becomes magnetized. While chasing after the woman he suspects is the Stand user, Avdol also touches the electrical outlet and becomes magnetized as well.
With Joseph and Avdol busy fighting Mariah, Jotaro and the others get concerned about why they haven't shown up yet. As the three search Luxor, Polnareff senses someone following them and confronts the man.
The power of Alessi's Stand "Set" has turned Polnareff back into a child, leaving him confused and alone. A passerby named Marena takes the boy into her home to help him, but they are followed by Alessi and his terrible powers.
Just as Jonathan's heroism transforms one foe's hatred into humanity, an even greater behemoth drives the crew to a knightly training camp, complete with a medieval chamber of death.
Conquering his own fear, an unlikely star opens an opportunity for Zeppeli and Jonathan. But as a prophecy from Zeppeli's past unfolds dramatically in a clash of life, death, and succession, a true hero triumphs.
With sword in hand and a team of Hamon masters at his side, Jonathan sets out to save Poco's sister. When one slithery demon makes its move, Jonathan steps in, igniting an all-out war with his "brother."
Jonathan takes Erina's hand in marriage before embarking on a celebratory journey to America. But two stowaways unwittingly change the course of history for all those onboard.
It's 1938, and hotheaded Londoner Joseph and his grandmother, Erina, have arrived in New York, where he wastes no time brandishing his innate tendencies—especially when he learns of Speedwagon's expedition.
Bullets fly and Hamon reverberates as brassy Joseph battles the Hamon master-turned-vampire Straizo. Later, an ominous revelation pulls Joseph to Mexico.
In search of the mysterious Pillar Man, Joseph arrives in Mexico to promising news but deadly resistance. Now the German army's thirst for power may have awakened an unstoppable power—even for Joseph.
Trading blows with Santviento, Joseph employs his usual wit, but the jokes fall as flat as the Hamon. Stroheim surprises as he sheds light on the lethal Pillar Men, leaving Joseph hanging in more ways than one.
Joseph and Speedwagon travel to Rome to meet another Hamon wielder, Caesar Zeppeli, who takes them to the enigmatic Pillar Men. While Joseph and Caesar clash, they arrive to find a grim awakening.
Caesar confronts Wamuu and the other Pillar Men, but falters, clearing the way for Joseph. But anxiety replaces audacity as Joseph's plan invites a presumable death sentence.
Lisa Lisa paints a picture of honor when she reveals Caesar's tragic past to Joseph. Meanwhile, in the face of certain danger, Caesar enters into a solitary battle to avenge his father.
Inside a shadowy St. Moritz hotel, danger leaves Joseph and Lisa Lisa no time to mourn as they follow a bloody trail to Wamuu and Kars. Luckily, Lisa Lisa manages to strike a deal—but, of course, with one condition.
Joseph and Wamuu finally face off in an equestrian one-on-one. But will Joseph's adroit attacks and weapon-grasping prowess be enough to keep Wamuu's millennia-old pride in check?
When the battle between Wamuu and Joseph comes to a head, the surprising confessions aren't far behind. Now the final hour has come for Lisa Lisa and Kars—a fighter very different from his fellow Pillar Men.
With Lisa Lisa's life on the line, Joseph must deceive the deceiver. Joining Joseph, Stroheim and Speedwagon arrive at the battlefield, where a family tragedy threatens to doom the world to a hopeless future.