anti-hero because you can do what you want llike detroy cars
Hero. "Antonym" means "opposite".
An antihero is a central character in a story who lacks traditional heroic qualities. An antihero is not the same as a villain. An antihero will probably not be brave or strong or loyal. I don't care for books with an antihero instead of a hero, personally.
I think he is more or less an antihero.
Generally, in a book a hero is a good person who does good things and is the main character. An anti-hero can also be a main character but he will do evil things.
Infamous/Use: Same thing as when you use it as a Hero. Infamous/Destroy: You get 50xp for destroying it, and your level moves slightly more onto the good side. Hero/Use: You become infamous and you're lighting turns black/red. You also get about 4 power cores.You're level sticks to Infamous. Hero/Destroy: You only get 50xp for destroying the Ray Sphere but you still remain Hero.
An antihero is a protagonist in the story who often wins the sympathy of the audience, but is not heroic in the traditional sense. Antiheroes have flaws and behave in immoral or inadvisable ways and can seem more human, complex, and relatable than classic heroes.
ANTIHERO: A protagonist who is a non-hero or the antithesis of a traditional hero. While the traditional hero may be dashing, strong, brave, resourceful, or handsome, the antihero may be incompetent, unlucky, clumsy, dumb, ugly, or clownish.
The antihero is unsure of what to do
Audio Antihero was created in 2009.
You have to be a Hero,you can do this by doing the Hero Missions,or when it comes to a 'Karma Moment',you must chose the one that sounds like a Hero's response.
The Antihero archetype differs from the Hero archetype in that the Antihero typically possesses qualities that are morally ambiguous or even flawed, while still being the central character of the story. Antiheroes often defy traditional heroic expectations, displaying characteristics like selfishness, cynicism, or a willingness to break societal norms. In contrast, Heroes are portrayed as virtuous, noble, and selfless, embodying qualities like bravery, compassion, and a strong sense of justice.
Roger B. Rollin has written: 'Hero/Antihero' 'Robert Herrick' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation