Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-26204029-20160430185735/@comment-4708882-20160430203143

Because for here Coward is someone who is constantly running from most if not all confrontations while One-Man Army's might retreat on rare occasions due to it being more strategic. If a person can defeat a multiple characters but often runs away due to being afraid and unwilling to face that fear all that means is they are strong but hold no willingness to face danger. If a character is both able and proven to constantly face the challenge or their fear it shows they willingly face the challenge. Example: Frieza might be known to be a paranoid tyrant that fears death but he faces any and all enemies even ones said to be able to kill him. He shows degrees of cowardice yes but more often he's shown to face anyone due to his arrogance. He fits a One-Man Army due to this.

This is why it says: "The One-Man Army is the direct opposite of the Non-Action Villain, the Weakling, and the Coward."

Non-Action = Obviously they don't fight thus can't defeat multiple.

Weakling = They themselves can't defeat large amounts of enemies on their own.

Cowards = Here it's for those who constantly run away and while they might be able to fight they aren't going to face danger or people like the category is meant to do so at least here.

We have had a couple admins (Me, Prime and BeholderofStuff) very briefly a while back and me and Prime actually thought of making it less exclusive but in the end we decided to not do it. I have thought of it occasionally but to me it seems the category is at this point not going to change due to One-Man Army's must face danger to actually qualify. I don't know much on InuYasha but it depends on which they are portrayed more as a person more willing to fight or a character who is far more likely to simply run away in fear.