Talk:Kaidou Fujikawa (The Wisteria Tiger)/Tropes/@comment-26087580-20160606161813/@comment-26087580-20160606185734

"There Is No Kill Like Overkill:   Despite his immense powers, Kaidou tries to cause as little casualties as possible and will make sure that any collateral damage is repaired or paid for. He also has his companions identify civilians who might end up in the battle's fray and get them to safety." - No. This trope should be in 'Willingly weak' or 'Destructiver savior', when the character is too powerful, and that's why they slow themselves down otherwise there is colateral damage.

 There's no kill like overkill is the exact opposite: A simple and quiet kill is available, but the character instead opts to nuke the bastard. Like Naruto could simply throw a kunai at a defenseless ninja, but instead he uses a Bijuu ball and goes tailed-beast mode to flatten him with all of Kurama's tail and then use the power of the sage to planetary-rasengan the remains.