What's your favourite villain type?

What's your favourite villain type?

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SSY is shit.

How is "I want a kingdom" a good motivation?

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>Haha guys Griffith did nothing wrong amirite!? XD

Kaiki is absolutely perfect for The Professionals

What's the difference between professionals and beasts

>spend the rest of your life as a useless, hollow shell of your former self with your lifelong dream eternally crushed
>become a god

real tough decision

Squealer was the only smart person in that show. All his actions made sense and were logically justified. Peace couldn't be achieved by means other than genociding the humies because the PK users are murderous psychopaths perpetually one mental break away from killing their entire village in cold blood or going off their rocker and rewriting reality to fit their subconscious. You can even see it in the glee Satoru takes in killing the rat armies as soon as he gets the chance, that's the same shit they were doing to their human ancestors before getting rewired into half-bonobo-half-wolf monstrosities who die if they harm another human. And of course, their solution to that predicament was to take the non-PK users and make them not human anymore so they could keep treating them like dirt.

Additionally, kidnapping children and raising them into the glorious rat race is based and redpilled. I rest my case.

the villain that was actually the good guy all along

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Kyubey is categorized incorrectly. He ought to be in anti-vIllian.

Anti-Villains and Bloody Knights. They're just really entertaining to watch.

if they've got anything with self-sacrifice going on, I'm on board

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Who's the grill with Nui?

>aiko
>villain

Makiahima is in the wrong category. He was right.

Beasts who are revealed to be anti-villans,
And professionals who discovers themselves to have always been bloody knights.

griffith is traumatized children tier

It depends on the story that is being told alongside the skill of the author.
There's good and bad examples of all of these.
I'd say the most consistently good ones are Professionals and Bloody Knights, as they're generally the hardest to mess up as well as the most versatile.
Traumatized Children and Incomprehensible Ones are the easiest to fuck up.
The former is a fan favorite of bad writers, who think that "my dad once forgot to fix my bike" is a good motivation for genocide. They're fine if written well, though.
The latter is only suited for very specific kinds of stories, and at best will simply feel out of place if used wrong. At worst, it can compromise the entire narrative and themes of your work if used wrong.

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who is on the right of incomprehensible?

>spend the rest of your life with your friends, slowly building up your body and identity, and perhaps even finding a new dream to work towards

ftfy

The big tittied kind.

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>Kyubey
>villain
Cringe

Cringe

based

ok samefag

Is there a name for villains that make the MC piss themselves and cry for mommy?

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i really need to rewatch this trainwreck

* hot as shit

Honestly if he didn’t rape Casca and act like a dick to Guts after the fact I doubt anyone would have a problem with what Griffith did considering the circumstances

Professionals are not inherently evil. For example, Titans from SNK kill people because it's their instinct, and Arthas from WC3 purged the Stratholme because in that moment it was the best course of action.

Kill yourself digibro