It seems that will have the franchise’s easiest villain for people to beat when the upcoming DLC releases. Given both the ending of and its gameplay, it is easy to predict how several aspects of will play out. One of these likely outcomes features a villain who appears to be doomed to be overcome with ease.
In recent Generations, the games have seen some notable changes to the traditional formula surrounding their villains. Perhaps most notably, the Teams of the most recent games, Team Yell and Team Star, have nothing to do with their game’s respective villains. Instead of being evil organizations backing up one of ’s most terrifying villains, these groups are effectively an over-enthusiastic fan club and a student support network founded by bullying victims. Likewise, the main villains themselves are growing more independent and self-sufficient. The games are especially lacking in truly evil characters, but the new DLC aims to change this.
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The ending of does a lot to set Kieran up as an antagonistic force for. Shutting himself up in his room, he is seen becoming obsessed with his desire to grow stronger whilst ominous music plays. It’s uncertain what exactly Kieran will try to do after training himself, but assuming he now holds a grudge, he will likely become more aggressive towards the protagonist. However, unfortunately for Kieran, has also demonstrated just how underwhelming he’ll probably be because the average player’s team is already too strong for him, and this isn't likely to change.
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’s level scaling doesn’t really account for endgame teams, and there is no indication that will be
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