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* [[Lolth]] actually enforces Stupid Evil in her worshipers. Because of her the Drow spend 3 quarters of their energy fighting each other instead of defending themselves, which is a really bad idea since they live in an underground city under constant threat of being [[Rape|raped]] by [[Illithid]]s and [[Beholder|Beholders.]] In fact, when things get really bad she literally has to tell them to stop for a short period of time.
* [[Lolth]] actually enforces Stupid Evil in her worshipers. Because of her the Drow spend 3 quarters of their energy fighting each other instead of defending themselves, which is a really bad idea since they live in an underground city under constant threat of being [[Rape|raped]] by [[Illithid]]s and [[Beholder|Beholders.]] In fact, when things get really bad she literally has to tell them to stop for a short period of time.
* The Skaven the rival clans always plan on backstabbing each other, even if their all fighting another enemy. A perfect plan for them, involves getting their own enemies and allies to kill each other, till their the only one left to face the next enemy.  
* The Skaven the rival clans always plan on backstabbing each other, even if their all fighting another enemy. A perfect plan for them, involves getting their own enemies and allies to kill each other, till their the only one left to face the next enemy.  
* The Joker. Once merely a criminal mastermind with a chaotic, unpredictable bent, he's devolved as time goes on into a murder-happy rabid dog who kills for the jollies and because [[Gay|he gets off on being punched in the face by Batman]].


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Yes, Lawful Stupid has its Evil counterpart. A general trait of Stupid Evil is doing evil things for the sake of being evil, rather than because they are (morality aside) easy or viable paths towards wealth, power, revenge, or whatever the villain's goal is. Especially when a non evil, or less evil way of doing things would work better.

A villain who is truly insane can get away with this sort of thing since what compels them to act in an evil manner is the fact that they have some screws loose, but "serious" nemeses and long-term, high-threat villains are usually expected to have a goal and some capacity for rational planning; a villain who takes time out of a busy day to kick a puppy or eat a kitten just to establish evil credibility will probably be treated with derision by players.

Examples of Stupid Evil

Sicks, a pretty stupid evil dude, also a neckbeard. His face should remind you someone who should not be named.
  • Joffrey Baratheon
    • He sends an assassin armed with a Valyrian Blade (one of only a few hundred such weapons in all of Westeros, an unusual weapon for a common hitman when a common dirk would have sufficed) to kill Bran Stark. And when that fails, it causes the Starks to suspect the Lannisters.
    • He kills Eddard Stark, therefore sparking an unnecessary and very costly civil war (and this was against what his family had planned).
    • He chooses to ignore his duties and the welfare of his people in favor of satiating his sadistic behavior.
    • He has one of his Kingsguard try to murder his uncle Tyrion in the middle of the Battle of Blackwater instead of just simply poisoning him (as Tyrion pointed out).
    • He calls Tywin a coward. Luckily for him, they were related. Because if he wasn't, he would have been struck down.
  • Cersei Lannister
    • While not as dumb as her son Joffrey (hardly something to be proud of) she is paranoid and if she, for any reason thinks you might threaten her or her children, she will view you as an enemy and will at best be a passive aggressive bitch to you, at worst have you brutally tortured to death. Even when they are House Lannister's allies to whom good relations are vital.
    • Encourages the worst aspects of her kids, in the case of Joffrey this is like attempting to put out a forest fire with napalm
    • She ignores the numerous acts of cruelty and stupidity of her son and bruises off any criticism of him as being a personal attack.
    • She kills the high septon because he was her brother's cats paw which he put into power to keep the faith in their pocket, being a decent but easily manipulated man. This leads to a more competent and fervent high septon getting into power, letting him raise his own army and creating another particularly eratic player to threaten House Lannister's precarious position.
  • Any given Captain Planet villain
  • Strawman villains in bad political fiction in general
  • Some followers of Chaos such as Firaeveus Carron can prove to be this most of the time.
  • Sicks (yep, that's his name) from Demonic Detective Neuro.
    • Causing unnecessary murder or tragedy on other family for his own satisfaction(he is a sadist btw).
    • Randomly pissing off Neuro, a real demon and starting the most gore, violent arc that Jump had ever published.
    • Claiming his own ideal of evil is the "true evil" but rather just a cheap, rotten flavor of a puzzle in Neuro's tongue.
      • Also, his family has done the same thing as he did for many generations and claiming that this "evil" has evolve them into more human than anyone else.
  • Grimdark as a whole often offs into this, in that things are crappy for the sake of being crappy.
  • Lolth actually enforces Stupid Evil in her worshipers. Because of her the Drow spend 3 quarters of their energy fighting each other instead of defending themselves, which is a really bad idea since they live in an underground city under constant threat of being raped by Illithids and Beholders. In fact, when things get really bad she literally has to tell them to stop for a short period of time.
  • The Skaven the rival clans always plan on backstabbing each other, even if their all fighting another enemy. A perfect plan for them, involves getting their own enemies and allies to kill each other, till their the only one left to face the next enemy.
  • The Joker. Once merely a criminal mastermind with a chaotic, unpredictable bent, he's devolved as time goes on into a murder-happy rabid dog who kills for the jollies and because he gets off on being punched in the face by Batman.