Category talk:Villains

Question on who gets the Category:Villains?
I suspect there is some sort of system at work, but I have to ask anyway: who gets and who doesn't get the Category:Villains? I see that many are in the subcategory in which saga they appeared in, which is fine. But I was wondering if the villains of the particular subactegories also warrants the Category:Villains?--Uncanny Ultrabeast 21:28, March 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * I think I once raised this in regards to pirates in general. But I had it the other way round noting "good" rather then "villianary". Their all criminals and classified as "evil" to the WG and all, that is about all you can say. So every pirate is really a villian. One-Winged Hawk 21:42, March 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * My point was less about piracy and more if different villainous characters should get the Villains category. As an example Rob Lucci who is under the subcategory CP9 Saga villains but not Category:Villains. My question is this: should he also be in the Villains category and the subcategory or only in the subcategory? Altough I know there is an ongoing debate on sub- and main categories, and while this somewhat touches upon the subject, this question has less to do with that and more to do with my desire to know how to use the cateogries properly.--Uncanny Ultrabeast 22:07, March 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * I'd like the whole category to go... But thats me. If someone like Croc can suddenly turn around, he was a villian but hardly would be now. Buggy even less. One-Winged Hawk 22:19, March 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * I think I'm starting to hate this category because there is just this broad spectrum of gray. I mean there are just these characters that are diffcult to lable despite being neutral or antagonistic. For example the Admirals. While Akainu despite being a guy who is just doing his job (even though he goes above and beyond the call of duty) could be safely called a villain. There is a totally different question when it comes to his colleagues, who are antagonistic towards the main characters but are they villains for that reason? And don't get me started about Crocdile. Somehow I can't imagine him doing anything from the goodness of his heart while I can imagine him doing acts that might resemble charity but are ultimately motivated by spite. Case in point: Crocodile helping Luffy get away not because he particularly cares about his wellbeing but he gets to deny Akainu succeding in his mission.--Uncanny Ultrabeast 22:46, March 17, 2010 (UTC)