Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-5964028-20170514003554/@comment-5964028-20170514011717

It's just that from what I learned from the Villains Wiki that The Heavy is the villain that does most of the heavy lifting for the Big Bad and the Big Bad him/herself is the source of all conflict in the story, The Hero is the main focus of the story, but doesn't have include all heroes. For The Hero category, the story/franchise have to be focused on him/her, the character has to take a long journey through growth development and hardships and they have to be the moral aspect of the team that could be diverse anti-heroes. The Big Good category is a different aspect of the good-guy category. For this category, they have the mentors of other good guys they've trained, can be supporting characters of the story or whatever and they also have single-handedly run the heroic organization to stop evil threats. Plus, if possible the Hero themselves can become the Big Good when they prove to be the most valuable force of good.