An alphabetical listing of base breaking characters by type.
A
- Action Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking characters from an action work.
- Adaptational Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking Characters from a different adaptation from the source material.
- Aliens: Base Breaking characters who came from another planet.
- Animated Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking characters from an animated work.
- Arrogant: Base Breaking characters who have a very arrogant personality attached to them.
- Anime Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking characters from an anime.
- Animals: Base Breaking characters who are animals.
- Annoying: Characters that are disliked for being infuriating or annoying.
- Anthropomorphic: Base Breaking characters who are anthropomorphic.
B
- Badass: Characters that are liked for something bold or brave they did.
- Bigger Bads: Characters who act as an overarching antagonist in a work or an arc.
- Bigger Goods: Characters who act as an overarching protagonist in a work or an arc.
C
- Canon Foreigner: Base Breaking Characters that were specifically created for an "expanded universe" adaptation of a work.
- Cartoon Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking Characters from a cartoon.
- Comic Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking characters from a comic.
- Comic Relief: Base Breaking Characters who lighten up the mood with comedy.
- Condemned by History: Base Breaking Characters who used to have more fans in the past. But over time, their popularity began to decrease, but still have fans.
- Cool: Base Breaking Characters who are loved for their aura of nonchalance, wit, charisma, and/or their overall willingness to roll with life's punches.
- Cowards: Base Breaking Characters who tend to run away from conflict.
- Creepy: Base Breaking Characters who are disliked for their appearance or actions that make the audience feel uncomfortable.
- Cute: Base Breaking Characters who are loved for being adorable.
D
- Dark: Base Breaking Characters who are loved for their dark, mysterious, and a maintainable level of creepy.
- Deceased: Base Breaking Characters who have died and remained dead.
- Derailed: Base Breaking Characters who used to be well-liked but becomes flanderized due to bad writing.
- Designated Heroes
- Designated Villains
- Depending on the Writer: Characters whose fandom/hatedom depends on how they are portrayed by a given writer.
- Dimwits: Characters who are characterized by their stupidity. Whether this is for the better or the worse depends on the audience.
E
- Edgy: Base Breaking Characters who are detested for trying to be dark and cool, but it ends up failing.
- Elderly: Base Breaking Characters who are over the age of 60.
F
- Fanon Base Breaking Characters
- Female: Base Breaking Characters that are female.
- Fighters: Base Breaking Characters who are skilled fighters.
- Flat: Base Breaking Characters who are either liked or disliked for lacking characterization.
- Funny: Characters who are liked for being humorous.
G
- Genderless: Base Breaking Characters that have no specific gender.
H
- Heroes: Base Breaking Characters that are heroes.
- Horror Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking Characters that originate from a horror work.
- Hypocrites: Base Breaking Characters who don't practice what they preach and end up going against it.
I
- Internet Base Breaking Characters: Base breaking characters from Internet media, or have become popular memes.
J
- Jerks: Base Breaking Characters who are disliked for being completely rude to other characters.
K
- Kids: Base Breaking Characters who are 12 years or younger.
L
- Live-Action Base Breaking Characters: Base breaking characters from a piece of live-action media.
M
- Male: Base Breaking Characters that are male.
- Manga Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking characters from a manga.
- Memes: Characters who have become Internet memes.
- Movie Base Breaking Characters: Base Breaking characters from a movie.
N
- Neutral Base Breaking Charactersāā: Base Breaking Characters who are neutral.
- Nurturing: Characters who liked because of their kindness and support towards others.
O
- Offensive: Characters who are detested due to being offensive in some way.
- Officials: Base Breaking Characters who are authority figures.
- One-Shot: Base Breaking Characters who have made a single appearance in one episode or installment and never seen again.
P
- Perverts: Characters who are disliked for being perverted.
- Pointless: Characters who serve little to no real purpose in the works they appear in.
- Pretentious: Characters who were created in order to make a piece of media appear more impressive than it actually is.
R
- Regional: Characters whose reception varies in certain regions in the world.
S
- Science Fantasy Base Breaking Charactersāā: Characters from a science fantasy (combination of science fiction and fantasy) work.
- Sexy: Characters who are liked for being sexually attractive.
- Shipping War Veterans: Characters who are frequent targets of shipping wars.
- Simps: Characters who are devoted to others and will stop at nothing to preserve their reputation.
- Spotlight Hoarders: Base Breaking Characters who are disliked for their constant taking the spotlight, usually from well-liked characters.
- Spotlight Stealers: Base Breaking Characters who are liked for having more screentime, especially when they take it from the more detestable characters.
- Stylish
T
- Teenagers: Base Breaking Characters who are between 13 and 18.
- Television Base Breaking Charactersāā: Characters from a TV show.
- The Load: A character who is disliked, because they are deemed as someone who weighs down other characters in an ensemble.
- Tragic: Characters who have gotten popular because of the tragedy they had to go through.
V
- Video Game Base Breaking Charactersāā: Characters from a video game.
- Villainsāā: Base Breaking Characters who are villains.
- Vindicated by History: Base Breaking Characters who used to be more disliked. But their popularity grew over time, but a portain of the fandom still doesn't fully like them.