She is the Accidental Hero, the Heiress of Burden, or the Gentle Soul forced into violence by circumstance. While her Type A counterpart fights because she wants to, the Type B fights because she has to. This article delves deep into the psychology, design, and narrative appeal of the Type B fighter, exploring why this archetype continues to resonate so powerfully with modern audiences.
She doesn't need to be the strongest. She just needs to be the last one standing—and the first one walking to the locker room, already thinking about the next fight. Ultimate Fighting Girl- Type B
In fighting game or martial arts narrative contexts, usually refers to a fighter who relies on technique, strategy, and emotional control rather than raw aggression, instinct, or berserker energy (Type A). She is the Accidental Hero, the Heiress of