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Hmmm! No wet floor sings I see. Money I can get! Idea I got
~ Loan Yoda
Oh, they're running out of time for Sword of Life? I can rule the kingdom!!
~ Dr. Robotnik, telling his henchmen, Bricko and Witro, how this is the opportunity to defeat Sonic and friends without the Sword of Life in "SSJ Plush Short: An Team's Rally!".
Steven... Someone evil would just try to control me even more! No, I don't want someone evil to be CEO, I want something far more nefarious. I want an idiot!
~ Big Jack Horner explaining who he wants to be CEO of YouTube.

Opportunists are villains who will gladly exploit any given situation to suit his or her means, commit crimes as to be expected and when it suits them do so, and break and form alliances on a whim in order to succeed. They're self-centered villains who place their own personal benefit above all else.

A great amount of Neutral Evil types are like this, but both Lawful Evil, Chaotic Evil, and Amoral versions of this personality exist as well.

  • Neutral Evil villains, the most common type, will take advantage of any given situation in order to benefit oneself, regardless of law, order or good versus evil.
  • Chaotic Evil villains will take advantage of any given situation in order to spread what they see as chaos and/or evil, in opposition to good.
  • Lawful Evil villains will take advantage of any given situation in order to gain power for themselves, usually with the aim of oppressing others in the process.
  • Amoral villains do not actively have an alignment, yet are known to be incredibly opportunistic.

Due to their calculated nature, it is extremely rare for Opportunists to be Honorable; anyone "of their word" or obsessed with "playing by certain rules" is also unlikely to qualify as they would value alliances or a fixed plan over Opportunistic thinking.

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