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The power-levels say that an average demon can take on a small army of humans, so how the hell does B.B. Hood (let alone the other darkhunters implied by her backstory) kill powerful ones for a living?
So BB Hood was added to show humans can be more terrifying than any monster right? Wait, wasn't that the point of Lord Raptor's backstory? Was he not made into a zombi because a creature in Makai was impressed by how evil he was as a human?
A friend pointed out that, in the (literal) Womb Level of Darkstalkers 3, the question is raised: if the characters are in the womb of the Fetus of God, who or what gave birth to God?