Took a Level in Badass/Web Comics

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Examples of Took a Level in Badass in Web Comics include:

Girl Genius

  • Agatha takes several levels of badass as she evolves from from the hopeless klutz of Polygnostic University to a Spark at or above the level of any previous Heterodyne.
  • Gil's evolution from a bored pupil constantly tested by his father for basic worth into a man capable of facing down his father, and an army of war clanks, is a clear example. See here for evidence.
  • More recently, Boris, the Baron's personal secretary, has suddenly shown his ability to not only take down a Jaegermonster, but actually beat him until he gives up classified information. This is actually a classic example, in that there was no on-screen intermediate development.
  • Tarvek either Took a Level in Badass or been playing Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass, surprising even his cousin-cum-bodyguard Violetta with his competance. Likewise, it appears Wooster, Gil's "valet", was doing much the same thing, as was Zola. Never mind The Unstoppable Higgs. Pretty much all the major and secondary characters in Girl Genius started as Badass, Took a Level in Badass, or aren't very important characters...yet.
  • Moloch while acting as Agatha's minion. Made clear to Sanaa here.
  • Her Undying Majesty Albia of England, of all people. She used to be yet another Spark and a small time warrior chieftain. Then she defeated the local big fish, contacted the Immortal God-Queens and was taught how to become one of them. This sound tough, and was, and she had fun time as a living goddess… right until someone broke their communication system, killed most Immortal Queens, and made it look insultingly easy — Albia survived only because a friend threw her through a portal and shut it behind, presumably sacrificing herself. Five millennia later, she meets the old enemy again.

Albia: (deflects lightning with a shield of Hard Light) We have learned, demon. You will not kill us that easily!

The Order of the Stick

  • Elan literally takes a level in badass—or, rather, in the Dashing Swordsman prestige class.
  • Vaarsuvius also does this (albeit only temporarily through a Deal with the Devil) in order to save their children from a really-pissed-off dragon.
  • Roy took a level too. In the beginning, he was basically just a snarky team leader. The only time he showed his inner awesome was rescuing Elan from a situation he wouldn't have been in if he hadn't abandoned him in the first place (and him taking down Xykon, but that was via deus ex machina). After his little trip to heaven, he suddenly becomes more serious, has a worldly air around him, beats on a half-dragon-half-ogre, most of a bar in a barfight, gets ranked top of the list after beating Belkar (whose awesome used to be far above him) and even bopped Haley's uncle across the room. Aside from asking Belkar to find him a cartographer ("...this is a cart of gophers, isn't it?"), after being resurrected Roy has not made one bad descision or done anything that has come back to bite him.
    • "Beating" Belkar? More like one-shotting him with a plank of wood.
  • Belkar, but more like regained his level of badass. He comes down with a curse caused by his mark of justice. Then when the curse is broken, this happens. Complete with a kiss at the end!
  • Redcloak took a literal level in badass in this strip and the two following, showing off his newfound powers by soloing the entire Resistance and leveling its base.

Sluggy Freelance

  • Torg took his level in badass during the That Which Redeems arc. Being stuck in an alternate universe with demons hunting you all the time will do that. Afterwards he seems to have settled back into a Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass.
    • Torg had been gradually — very gradually — ramping up in badassery from the start of the comic, where he was portrayed as geeky but normal, unlike explosion-happy Riff. It's only when he's placed in a world where everyone else is a total wimp (throwing pies is considered a heinous act of violence, and their version of a "nuke" is a leafletting campaign) that he finally emerges as a true Bad Ass.
    • It's easy to forget that, yes, he still owns a sword that can kill demons and gods if he allows it to feast on the blood of the innocent. Until somebody gives him a reason to pick it up again.
      • It's also worth keeping in mind that, prior to That Which Redeems, he succeeded in killing off Aylee's Evil Clone, who had just defeated Bun-Bun. Bun-Bun prefers to pretend that the whole thing didn't happen, and nobody feels like arguing the point.
        • From the time Torg got the sword in the Stormbreaker Saga, his badassery was more or less incidental/accidental. It wasn't until after That Which Redeems that it became remarkable. He appears to have taken another level during Aylee-Code Boom, becoming a casual zombie-slayer.
          • And again. Perhaps it has become a Running Gag.
          • Demons are obviously tougher than the different "zombies", so it doesn't really suggest a further level-up.

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