Villains in anime are often built with quite diverse and unique personalities.
1. Wrath – Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
True to its name, the homunculus Wrath is a brutal villain who knows no mercy.
For Wrath, every battle is an opportunity to quickly eliminate Father’s enemies, and the battlefield is no place for mercy, honor, or joy.
2. L – Death Note
From a philosophical perspective, Death Note surprisingly blurs the line between good and evil.
L happily breaks the rules over and over again and uses humans as bait to defeat Kira.
3. Sasori – Naruto
It is true that Akatsuki’s Sasori gave Sakura Haruno and Chiyo important information about Orochimaru as a parting gift after his defeat.
Sasori then goes all out to fight Sakura and Chiyo, using every dirty trick and tool he can think of to overwhelm his two opponents, from poison gas to magnetic sand… Sasori
4. Kisho Arima – Tokyo Ghoul
From a certain perspective, Kisho Arima is a hero, because he fights to protect humanity from ghouls.
Kisho Arima is an exemplary CCG investigator;
5. Clayman – That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime
Rimuru Tempest has turned enemies into allies since he reincarnated into the new world, but Demon Lord Clayman is perhaps the only person Rimuru cannot forgive.
This demon lord will even force his loyal minions to become monsters, such as Yamza, and he also enslaves the demon lord Milim Nava with a psychological manipulation collar.