Stronger Sibling

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    In most games, if the Big Bad has a sibling, it will be even stronger than the Big Bad itself. Mostly these appear as Bonus Bosses, but in some cases they may serve as a plot twist. This is a natural consequence of the Sorting Algorithm of Evil; if you find yourself fighting a bad guy's relative later on, that relative will necessarily be tougher in order to keep pace with your increased skills.

    Not to be confused with the Cain half of Cain and Abel. Also, many of these are big spoilers, so read with caution.

    See also Always Someone Better, Aloof Big Brother. You might find them Avenging the Villain.


    Examples of Stronger Sibling include:

    Literature

    Manga and Anime

    Video Games

    • Elder Shroob Princess in Mario & Luigi: Partners In Time.
    • Flandre Scarlet from Touhou Project's sixth game, Embodiment of Scarlet Devil (her sister, Remilia, is the game's last boss).
      • From a much earlier game, Lotus Land Story, Mugetsu is the extra stage's first boss and Gengetsu is the extra stage's second boss. Though having no last name, official material states that they are twins.
      • Shizuha Aki is the midboss to Minoriko Aki's stage in Mountain Of Faith.
      • And in Subterranean Animism, Koishi Komeiji (Extra stage) to Satori Komeiji (fourth stage).
    • Death and Schirach from Romancing SaGa. Death is the most powerful physically and controls Necromantic magic, and Schirach has the most powerful magic of the Trio of Dark Gods. However, if you power up the Big Bad to its fullest then the point is rendered moot.
    • Hooktail in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door actually has two other siblings. Gloomtail, who is her brother and is basically a Palette Swap. Bonetail is the eldest of the group and is an undead dragon lurking in the Bonus Dungeon.
      • Bonetail is actually the Big Bad's pet, and is a lot more difficult to beat than the Big Bad is.
    • Final Fantasy XI: After defeating Archduke Kam'lanaut halfway through the Rise of the Zilart missions, you find out that his comparatively pint-sized brother Eald'narche is really his big brother and serves as the Final Boss at the end of the mission set.
    • Of Resident Evil's Ashford twins, Alexia is the smarter and tougher one as well as the Big Bad in their game of appearance. Before she wakes up from a deep freeze, you're led to believe she's actually dead after finding out that whenever you see her beforehand it was her brother, at first the primary antagonist, impersonating her, so her arrival does serve as a turn.
      • Resident Evil 5 also does this with strong implications that there's another Wesker that's more clever and less hammy than the one we all know. Check the files in chapter 6-2 and Lost in Nightmares, it's sad indeed.
    • In Mother 3, Claus is the Mysterious Masked Man, and proves to be much stronger than your entire party.
    • Rick and Nick Bruiser in Super Punch-Out.
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