10 Anime Characters Who Fight Dirty In A Battle Without Any Care

Epic battles are always exciting to see in anime, and there have been many such battles throughout the history of the genre. Fans particularly appreciate the characters participating in those battles since they help them build their names on the big stage, however there are also anime characters that fight violently and dishonestly.

If a battle is fair, then the audience is completely satisfied since they will still enjoy it regardless of who prevails. Fans adore these characters since some of them are their favorites, but if it’s not real, it creates some doubts. Additionally, we’ll introduce the same characters in today’s article.

You’ll look at some of the most dishonest anime characters who engage in savage combat in this post. Usopp from the anime series One Piece will begin the list. He is an excellent war strategist who excels at deceiving his foes with creative ideas.

Below is the complete list of anime characters who fight dirty:

Malty S. Melromarc, ‘The Rising Of The Shield Hero’

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Fans of The Rising of the Shield Hero vehemently dislike Malty S. Melromarc, and for good cause. This courageous princess has some rather sinister plans in the works, and they aren’t pretty. In order to further her political objectives, she not only falsely accuses Naofumi of assault, but she also cheats almost every time her preferred hero faces off against Naofumi, using spells to put obstacles in his path or slow him down when she isn’t even meant to be participating. She even makes an attempt to turn on her sister. She essentially just repeatedly seems to cause difficulties via deceitful tactics.

Weevil Underwood: ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’

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There is no way that a person with the name Weevil Underwood is not going to be cunning. This insect-loving youngster would much rather cheat his way to victory in a battle than compete on his own merits. He doesn’t care about the morality of what he’s doing; all he thinks about is whether or not he wins, whether that means pretending to be someone who legitimately qualifies for a tournament or throwing Yugi’s valuable cards off a boat.

Magma: ‘Dr. Stone’

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Although you may not expect someone as physically fit as Magma to need to use dirty tactics, being able to choke his opponents isn’t enough for him. By all means necessary, he must maintain his dominance. His ultimate plan is to eliminate Ruri as soon as he succeeds in marrying her and assuming authority. He will do everything to do it, from throwing pebbles at his opponents while they aren’t looking to using his lackeys to deceive others on his side.

He does begin to soften a little when he begins to see how much good Senku is able to accomplish via the force of science, but his fundamental character stays the same.

Roto: ‘Yu Yu Hakusho’

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Roto decides to be skeevy at the Dark Tournament rather than confront Kurama head-on. Kurama finds it difficult, if not impossible, to resist Roto’s onslaught when Roto threatens to send another demon to kill his mother if he makes even the slightest effort to defend himself.

This ultimately doesn’t turn out very well for him since Kurama uses his “Death Plant” to immobilize him and kill him.

Karma Akabane, ‘Assassination Classroom’

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Karma Akabane, a wickedly intelligent 12-year-old, is far more intelligent and physically gifted than most people would anticipate for someone his age. But even though Karma is perfectly capable of prevailing in most confrontations in more noble ways, he just isn’t into it. He enjoys stuff like prying open his adversary’s nostrils and shoving hot sauce inside of them far more.

Dorian: ‘Baki’

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Dorian is a Chinese Kenpo warrior whose prodigious abilities have earned him the honorific title of Kaioh, but he lacks much trust in the usefulness of his abilities. Instead, he turns to deceptive tactics while denying his guilt. He will overcome his opponents using every cunning strategy he can think of, including hypnotizing them, slicing off their limbs with razor wire, or destabilizing them by sobbing.

Kazuma Satou, ‘KonoSuba’

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You’ll have to think outside the box when it comes to defeating your foes when you’re just an ordinary person thrust into a magical realm with only a worse-than-useless goddess at your disposal. Kazuma Satou does things like blow dirt into people’s eyes with his meager elemental power and uses magic in combat that is meant to be all about swords because of this. This boy is not honorable.

Kiritsugu Emiya, ‘Fate/Zero’

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Because of his contradictory attitude, Kiritsugu Emiya is one of the more tragic figures in the Fate universe. He cherishes justice and fairness more than nearly anything, yet he is also prepared to put aside all of these beliefs in order to achieve a desired result, which for him is victory in the Holy Grail War. It’s all in a day’s work for Kiritsugu, who also manipulates others into committing suicide. In the end, he doesn’t even succeed in his objective.

Joseph Joestar: ‘JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’

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The demeanor and fighting technique of Joseph Joestar vary depending on the season of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure you’re watching, but regardless of his age, he’s never hesitant to get physical. You do not want to get on this guy’s wrong side; his aggressiveness, sloth, cunning, and love of practical jokes all combine to make him one of the most cunning combatants conceivable. He enjoys employing unconventional weapons to destroy his adversaries, such as hat yarn that he changes into a net, bottle caps that he launches at them at tremendous speed, and a volcano that he uses to throw Pillar guys into space.

Askeladd, ‘Vinland Saga’

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Askeladd is a hired gun whose allegiances are to his employer. This implies that he will do anything for the correct pay, even if he sort of admires the person being taken out and doesn’t believe they should. That’s already dishonest enough, but his tactics include encircling a single opponent with troops while simultaneously firing hundreds of arrows at him.

He is the complete antithesis of Thor, who pursues honor in all he does, which is why he is such an intriguing role model for Thor’s kid.

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