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* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Reads the encyclopedia for fun. Is also quite capable of using it to beat your face in.
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Reads the encyclopedia for fun. Is also quite capable of using it to beat your face in.
** [[Genius Bruiser]]: Kicks ass, but is also intelligent.
** [[Genius Bruiser]]: Kicks ass, but is also intelligent.
* [[Badass Bureaucrat]]: Master of paper shuffling and the dreaded red tape.
* [[Badass Bureaucrat]]: Master of paper shuffling and the dreaded red tape. Capable of screwing with your life in many ways.
Capable of screwing with your life in many ways.
* [[Badass Bystander]]: They were minding their own business until your turned their world upside down. Now they're gonna make you regret that mistake.
* [[Badass Bystander]]: They were minding their own business until your turned their world upside down. Now they're gonna make you regret that mistake.
* [[Badass Cape]]: Long flowing capes are the traditional accessory of certain breeds of badasses.
* [[Badass Cape]]: Long flowing capes are the traditional accessory of certain breeds of badasses.
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* [[Harbinger of Asskicking]]: The sign of Badassery is upon us.
* [[Harbinger of Asskicking]]: The sign of Badassery is upon us.
* [[Heartbroken Badass]]: You murdered their lover or family. They can and will do the same to you.
* [[Heartbroken Badass]]: You murdered their lover or family. They can and will do the same to you.
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]: Crazy as hell and jerkish to boot,
[[Played for Laughs|but funny]] (at least to the audience).
* [[Hero Killer]]: When this guy gets involved, you might wanna run.
* [[Hero Killer]]: When this guy gets involved, you might wanna run.
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]: Crazy as hell and jerkish to boot, [[Played for Laughs|but funny]] (at least to the audience).
* [[Hidden Badass]]: They're badass, you just don't notice it at first glance.
* [[Hidden Badass]]: They're badass, you just don't notice it at first glance.
* [[Historical Badass Upgrade]]: A historical figure becomes more badass in fiction.
* [[Historical Badass Upgrade]]: A historical figure becomes more badass in fiction.
* [[I Just Want to Be Badass]]: When a non-badass aspires to be one.
* [[I Just Want to Be Badass]]: When a non-badass aspires to be one.
* [[Intimidation Demonstration]]: For when the badass decides to show off
* [[Intimidation Demonstration]]: For when the badass decides to show off their skills before combat.
their skills before combat.
* [[Iron Woobie]]: Their life sucks, but instead of angsting and kicking ass, they go straight to the second part.
* [[Iron Woobie]]: Their life sucks, but instead of angsting and kicking ass, they go straight to the second part.
* [[Kicking Ass and Taking Names]]: Mowing down waves of bad guys.
* [[Kicking Ass and Taking Names]]: Mowing down waves of bad guys.

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The splinters and shrapnel would not touch him, due to Pure Awesomeness.
 "Until a man is twenty-five, he still thinks, every so often, that under the right circumstances he could be the baddest motherfucker in the world. ...Hiro used to feel this way, too, but then he ran into Raven. In a way, this was liberating. He no longer has to worry about being the baddest motherfucker in the world. The position is taken."

Rule of Cool personified.

Badass is an adjective used to describe a character who gets away with outright insane stunts (defusing a bomb with their teeth, conning a mob boss, getting into a firefight with the entire army, etc.) that would be very hard to pull off in Real Life, or would get the person trying it killed several times over. A badass is a fantasy figure whom the audience roots for precisely because of how prone they are to awesome moments, to the point where they stretch or break the Willing Suspension of Disbelief. Of course, Willing Suspension of Disbelief may still be maintained depending on the mechanics of the universe.

It's notable that fans are more likely to tolerate a violent monster of a "hero" than a befuddled, cowardly Classical Antihero.

Most attempts to parody or deconstruct the badass have turned into Misaimed Fandom -- no matter how nutty the character gets (like Rorschach from Watchmen), the fans just cheer on how badass the character is. This has led to a new Trope: the Sociopathic Hero. Writers beware: Take it too far and either God Mode Sue or Jerk Sue will stride Out of the Inferno of your work.

For a child-friendly version of the badass whose badassery is somewhat diminished by the limitations of the work, see Badbutt.

For a not so complete list of badasses, see Badass of the Week.

This Trope is not what you say to a Stubborn Mule. Characters that are Badass are often said to have Brass Balls.


Below are the tropes that are definite signs of a true badass. For Sub Tropes when the character who you do not expect to be like this becomes a badass anyway, see this index.


Plural forms:


If an example can be placed in these previous tropes, please put them there.

For many outstanding examples of badassness, see Moment of Awesome.

Considering almost every hero of ancient myth was Badass Incarnate?, this trope is Older Than Dirt.


Now divided into Badass sub-pages: