vil·lain ( P ) Pronunciation Key (vln)
n.
A wicked or evil person; a scoundrel.
A dramatic or fictional character who is typically at odds with the hero.


Originally posted by Danger
Where does it state that the toughness of a person is directly related to how good of a villain they are?
Where does it state that the numbers of minions a person has is directly related to how good of a villain they are?

Originally posted by Danger
Kefka might not have been tough, but his brains gave him power (reminds me of Hamlet pretending to go nuts so that people will underestimate him) and at the end of the day he made godesses HIS bitch.
If you ask me, Kefka was just a bitch. Not only did he look ridiculous, but he also played the role of comic relief. I couldn't take the guy seriously.

I can respect Sephiroth for his strength as a soldier, where Kefka is just a weak coward.

They are both technically villains, but Sephiroth looks and acts professionally, where Kefka is a walking joke.