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This is the supertrope for the cases where villains have qualities that make them more likable. This kind of thing easily leads into Anti-Villain when more than a smidgen of these tropes is added. See also the Sliding Scale of Antagonist Vileness.

Evoking Admiration

For the audience:

Showing Attachment to Other People

Bravery

Friendliness

Good Intentions

Having a Sense of Humor

For the audience:

Intelligence

For the audience:

Morality

Normalcy

For the audience:

Pitifulness

For the audience:

Sex Appeal

For the Audience:

Understanding His/Her Point of View

For the audience:

May or may not be Unintentionally Sympathetic.

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