Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29644557-20180305204437/@comment-4708882-20180311122000

Good question, I think it depends on the story narrative as with M'Baku his villain status is debatable even considering he followed the tribal rule involving the fair challenge on that certain date and later helps so he'd be considered redeemed story wise. Takatou I'm not familiar but it might be less redemption and more pragmatic if he's afraid of being caught or simply got "bored" which I wouldn't consider a redemption but just a Karma Houdini.

Hatbox it depends on if the victim was portrayed as deserving or if it's simply attacking anyone close to the person he hates. If the victim is a villain or cruel I'd lean towards redeemed but if he's happy to of hurt an innocent with him only wanting the enemy to live so they can suffer a loss then I'd just he's be either On & Off or a Karma Houdini.