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7->''"There is no greater bore than perfection."''
8-->-- '''Zaroff''', "Literature/TheMostDangerousGame"
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10Some talented characters like to use their skills to drift through life [[ProfessionalSlacker as effortlessly as possible]]. WellThisIsNotThatTrope. It's the exact opposite.
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12Usually driven and ambitious, this character aims to constantly hone his skills by tackling challenges that push his abilities to the limit, and enjoys every minute of it. The harder the challenge, the better; [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction they may even become bored with easy tasks or disappointed if something turns out to be easier than they expected]].
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14Often a {{Determinator}}, because the more they get beat down, the more excited and fired up they get. May overlap with HotBlooded. Likely to [[JumpedAtTheCall Jump at the Call]]. Such characters often come across TheAce and find out there's AlwaysSomeoneBetter, but rather than create a bitter rivalry, they tend to be [[FriendlyEnemy much more friendly about it]], which may lead to FoeRomanceSubtext.
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16SisterTrope of SpiritedCompetitor, but this type of character doesn't necessarily need a WorthyOpponent to compete against. It's more about the game/sport than who they play against, although they will usually be happy to have a worthy friendly rival who can challenge them and test their skills. {{Shonen}} anime protagonists in particular tend to exhibit this trope, especially those who "[[ToBeAMaster wanna be the very best]]."
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18Compare the BloodKnight, for those who specifically like a good fight. Compare/Contrast ButNotTooChallenging, for characters who claim to be this, but in actuality just want a victory that seems impressive without the risk of actually losing.
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20TruthInTelevision -- the ChallengeGamer is this in RealLife applied to video games. Many, [[StopHavingFunGuy though not all]], fans of competitive activities like sports are like this too. It can be fun to train and practice and challenge like minded people as you improve your skills.
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28* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
29** Kenpachi Zaraki, of the BloodKnight variety. Upon learning that Ichigo defeated Ikkaku, one of the strongest Shinigami in his Division, he spends the rest of the week searching for him in order to see for himself how strong he is. After he finds Ichigo and the latter tries to pull off a YouShallNotPass in order to keep Kenpachi from pursuing Ganju and Hanataro, an annoyed Kenpachi clarifies for the umpteenth time that he's there for Ichigo specifically.
30** In her backstory, [[spoiler:Retsu Unohana]] was an infamous criminal because she attacked (and, if she was victorious, killed) anyone she thought would give her an entertaining fight. Eventually, she became skilled enough at combat that even ''it'' no longer interested her...until she met a child stronger than her [[spoiler:and accidentally caused him to seal his power away]]. The guilt of this shocked her so badly that she dedicated herself to learning healing magic so she could someday [[spoiler:reverse the seal]]. Present-day [[spoiler:Unohana]] almost never fights; she feels unworthy of fighting [[spoiler:Zaraki (the child she weakened]]), her other opponents are so weak as to be boring, and she needs to stay alive so she can atone.
31* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
32** This is one of [[AllLovingHero Goku's]] defining features. He even rejects sensible solutions for tackling enemies (e.g. shutting down the androids) in favor of taking on strong opponents face-to-face. He goes so far as to (politely) challenge ''the God of Destruction'' to a fight, which Beerus notes is the first time in his extremely long life ''anyone'' has had the guts to issue such a challenge.
33** [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Saiyans]] in general tend to be this and [[WarriorPrince Vegeta]] is just as bad if not worse than Goku in this aspect. He allowed 17 and 18 to be re-activated because he found the fight with Androids 19 and 20 to be boring and he also allowed Cell to reach perfection because he was bored by how easily he was beating Cell's semi-perfect form.
34** Then there's Cell himself, who deliberately spares the protagonists and sets up the Cell Games tournament just because he wants to have fun by testing his powers. He admits it's probably due to the Saiyan DNA within him.
35** This is {{Deconstructed}} with Goku & Vegeta; they seek a good challenge above any and all else, even the protection of their family and friends most of the time. One glaring example is the movie ''Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF''. Frieza returns stronger than ever to challenge Goku for revenge. Goku & Vegeta, for their part, are mostly concerned with the challenge of fighting him one on one and absolutely refuse to do the sensible thing of teaming up against. [[spoiler: Frieza nearly kills Goku through a sneak attack, and successfully blows up the Earth because Vegeta wasted too much time in finishing him off. If not for a DeusExMachina, it would have been a pretty depressing ending.]]
36** Piccolo banks on Super Buu being one of these to buy some time for Gotenks to be ready for battle. It doesn't work.
37* ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'': Endou. On more than one occasion, he actually got excited from seeing the opposing team score a goal on him or otherwise getting his butt kicked, because it meant he had a chance to play against amazing opponents. Hiroto also shows bits of this mixed with SpiritedCompetitor when he seeks out Raimon (and Endou in particular) for a match.
38* ''Anime/LadyJewelpet'': ace Petit Lady Lillian is more interested in testing her skills against worthy fellow Petit Ladies than to win the top title. Since her Mentor, Luea, wants the latter very badly, they sometimes have disagreements.
39* According to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'', this is the reason why ''Franchise/LupinIII'' got into the habit of warning his victims before robbing them: if they weren't ready for him when he arrived, then the theft would be too easy. It's also why he so ardently pursues Fujiko: he chases her not despite the fact that he could get practically any other pretty woman in the world into his bed with less effort, but ''because'' of it.
40* ''Manga/Mars1996'': When it comes to motorbike racing, there is no challenge too hard for Rei to try to take on, even if it comes at the expense of his body. In both of the races depicted it shows Rei pushing himself and his bike to their limits in order to beat his competitors and to possibly race a track record. He even spins out of control, flying off his bike, and when people rush over to see if he's okay, he's moaning about how close he was to beating the track record.
41* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': Sherlock gets bored with simple mysteries very easily and delights when given difficult ones. In fact, he seeks out the difficult ones (He's Sherlock Holmes, after all).
42* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
43** Roronoa Zoro, who wants to be the world's greatest swordsman, basically duels everyone holding a sword to prove that he's the best and improve himself.
44** Luffy, who is an adventure-loving pirate, prefers to go to places that entail more danger and more excitement, often to the detriment to fearful members of his crew. Similarly, rival pirate crews that sound strong peak his interest, such as when Law talks about Kaidou's pirate crew being filled with around 500 Devil Fruit users.
45* ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'': The driving motivation for the main character. The protagonist Saitama is a superhero who wants nothing more then to meet an opponent worthy of a good fight. [[BlessedWithSuck The problem is]]... anyone and anything he delivers a single punch to is a OneHitKill.
46** The antagonist space pirate Boros, leader of the Dark Matter Thieves, travelled across the universe because a seer told him that he'd find a worthy opponent. He did.
47* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': A lot of the stronger characters. Cynthia in particular is now at the point where she automatically identifies determined-looking 10-year-olds as godly powerful, which for her is reason enough to single them out for a challenge.
48* ''Manga/WelcomeToDemonSchoolIrumaKun'': The titular Iruma's demonic classmates develop from wayward teens to a collation of young demons who will work to seemingly impossible goals both for the end result and the path they need to achieve it.
49** Wicked Phase Iruma gives them a DareToBeBadass speech which leads them to trying to take the Royal One Classroom[[note]]This is a classroom that has been sealed off for centuries as it was used by the previous Demon King before his vanishing[[/note]] for their own domain. While arduous and difficult for some, each one of them gives it their all in doing what is needed to gain faculty and staff support for their endeavor.
50** When Soi is revealed to be the magnificent musician only known as "Pixie", he promises his help to the Class in the Music Festival but only on two conditions. The first is he isn't to be the main spotlight, only accompanying them as a hidden musician. The second condition is he is not to be revealed by them as the musician at all. While Soi is concerned with how these might tie their hands, his classmates just smile. The rest of the class get excited by the prospect of these conditions. Soi even lampshades this tendency of theirs.
51---> '''Lied:''' Well, I mean if you give us conditions like that, we can't help taking it as a challenge, you know?\
52'''Soi:''' ''(thinking)'': Oh right ... these guys ...\
53'''Jazz:''' Get promoted without being seen ... Is that all Purson?\
54'''Soi:''' ''(thinking)'': They laugh in the face of hardships.\
55'''Jazz:''' When all the Misfits stand together nothing is impossible. Wouldn't you agree?
56* ''Manga/TheWorldGodOnlyKnows'': main character Katsuragi Keima. He plays multiple games at once to mostly save time, but partly to challenge himself.
57* ''Manga/YuGiOh'':
58** Averted with Yami Yugi -- we never see him go actively looking for opponents, and plays and has magical duels only when challenged or as a means of defending others.
59** Played straight with Kaiba and Joey -- the former wants to beat Yami Yugi and sets up a tournament so he can win all the Gods cards and prove himself the best, and the latter is initially hot headed and challenges Kaiba to a duel at one point despite having incredibly little experience.
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63* Creator/MarvelComics:
64** The Champion of the Universe goes around to various worlds looking for a good boxing match. His first defeat ever comes from [[ComicBook/FantasticFour The Thing]], who refuses to stay down. He can ''beat'' the Thing but he can't ''defeat'' him, so the Champion concedes.
65--->'''The Champion:''' No, my friend... I could never beat you! I know that now! I could crush your bones and break your body... but I would never conquer your spirit!
66** [[http://marvel.com/universe/Grandmaster The Grandmaster]] from Marvel:
67--->The Grandmaster has spent his extraordinary long life in pursuit of amusement through the playing of games. He has traveled throughout the known universe studying many civilizations' forms of games and play to the point of mastering them. He then began to devise his own types of tournaments and contests, challenging various opponents to games of skill and chance for high stakes.
68** ''ComicBook/EdgeOfSpiderVerse2022'': [[Characters/BlackCatMarvelComics Felicia Hardy]] from [[AlternateUniverse Earth-194]] was a ClassyCatBurglar who stole a magic idol that gifted her with the same powers as ComicBook/SpiderMan. Adopting the moniker Night-Spider, she went on a crime spree that ended when she realized that [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction stealing had stopped being fun for her because her new powers made it too easy]]. She gets so bored that she actually tries turning herself in to the police just to see whether breaking out of prison might prove to be more of a challenge. When [[Characters/MarvelComicsSpiders Aranã]] from the mainstream Marvel universe visits Earth-194 to try and recruit Night-Spider's aid in saving TheMultiverse, Felicia eagerly [[JumpedAtTheCall Jumps At The Call]] the second she hears Aranã describes their odds of winning as "completely hopeless".
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72* Thunder Flicker from ''Fanfic/AceCombatTheEquestrianWar'' always likes a good challenge, especially when he competes with Quick Chaser.
73* In the ''Series/Supergirl2015'' AU fic “[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/14805744/ All will be well, as long as you stay by my side]]", Alex acknowledges that while she doesn’t like challenging relationships, with her recent dates all being disasters because they just weren’t compatible, she enjoys a challenging work environment, willing to move to a new country to follow Kara’s new relationship because she’s already overcome the challenges of her current work as a detective and is interested at the idea of a fresh start.
74* Darius Walker from ''Roleplay/HonorableHogwarts'' has shown a strong tendency toward this. He's fine using his wand against lesser opponents (or just poisoning them and sparing himself the tedium of a quick and easy fight), but when he heard what a good swordsman Jason was he came after him with a blade instead, to test his skills against the best.
75* Many characters in ''Fanfic/TheInfiniteLoops'' have become one of these over time. The primary reason is that, the longer someone is around, the more powerful they get. Finding ways to challenge themselves are the best way for a looper to relive boredom.
76* Leviathan in ''Fanfic/ManehattansLoneGuardian'' is one of these. While she claims to hate violence for violence's sake, her enjoyment of combat is passed off as part of her desire to match herself against someone capable of fighting on her level.
77* ''Fanfic/TheMountainAndTheWolf'': At the end of the first chapter, the Wolf demands that Westeros prepare for war against him. He's somewhat miffed when he returns and it turns out they had more important things to deal with (several battles and regime changes, the Night King, the war between Cersei and Daenerys...). He joins Daenerys for a while, though he's seen to be manipulating both sides, and though he goes missing after [[spoiler:Daenerys sics Drogon on him]], he reappears to make his challenge again, specifically demanding that Grey Worm join the fight instead of sailing for Naath, revealing he's [[spoiler:been holding Missandei hostage since Dragonstone]].
78* ''Fanfic/TheWeaverOption'': Lelith Hesperax is constantly seeking any opponent which can give her a good fight, which is difficult to find even when she's holding back immensely.
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82* In ''Film/{{Entrapment}}'', both Mac and Gin like a challenge when it comes to their heists.
83* The Beast in ''Film/KungFuHustle'' voluntarily committed himself to an insane asylum when he believed [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction there were no worthy challengers remaining]], coming out of retirement when recruited by the Axe Gang because they promised his foes were formidable.
84* ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'': Roland Tembo is a FamedInStory GreatWhiteHunter who joins the [=InGen=] expedition for the right to hunt a male "buck" ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex'', even to the point of [[SubvertedTrope refusing]] [[OnlyInItForTheMoney his fee]] - the thrill of hunting the mightiest predator to have ever lived and [[BadassBoast the chance to usurp its position]] is payment enough. He actually manages to bag his ''T-rex'', [[spoiler:but because his BestFriend Ajay [[PyrrhicVictory was killed in the expedition, he feels no sense of triumph as he sits next to his trophy, and he rejects another chance to work with [=InGen=] to leave the film sombrely vowing to never hunt again]].]]
85* In ''Film/TinCup'', Roy destroyed his chance at becoming a pro golfer when he was younger because he had a tendency to forego safe shots in critical moments for impossible ones just because he prided himself on taking risks that others won't. He also can play golf with unconventional clubs (like shovels and pool cues) and loves to show off his skill at trick shots.
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89* ''Literature/DangerousLiaisons'': Valmont does this as TheCasanova.
90* ''Literature/TheMostDangerousGame'': Zaroff, who says this is the reason why he started HuntingTheMostDangerousGame.
91* In ''Literature/AHouseInsideOut'' by Penelope Lively, the life's mission of the woodlice who live in the waste pipe of the bath is to climb up the side of the bath. All must try hard, and fail magnificently.
92--> '''Nat:''' Please sir, why do we have to climb up the side of the bath?
93--> '''Chief woodlouse:''' BECAUSE IT'S THERE!
94* Literature/SherlockHolmes, in all his various forms. Holmes ''despises'' being idle, resulting in all manner of quirky behaviors like indoor pistol practice, conducting arcane experiments, or just getting wasted on whatever substance he can find (in the [[Film/SherlockHolmes2009 Guy Ritchie movie]] from 2009, Watson catches Holmes ingesting ''embalming fluid''). Furthermore Holmes often rejects cases that don't tease his intellect enough and, conversely, accepts cases that do purely for the sport of it, often turning down material or monetary compensations in the process. Some adaptations suggest this nature is due to his PowerIncontinence that often manifests itself as hyper-sensitivity to his surroundings (his infamous SherlockScan can never be shut off, causing him to be constantly distracted by the world around him unless he can focus himself on a mystery and put his ability to notice and derive meaning from the mundane towards a goal).
95* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': The [[ProudWarriorRace Mandalorians]] build much of their culture and morality around this. They seek a good fight and worthy challenges, wanting to test themselves against the toughest opponents in the galaxy, whether it be [[BountyHunter hunting dangerous criminals for bounties]], building their homes in a predator-infested jungle, or declaring war on the biggest, toughest faction they can find. This often means that they're fighting against the Jedi and the Republic, but it's ''because'' the Mandalorians consider them honorable, {{Worthy Opponent}}s and the best the galaxy offers, which is a StealthInsult on their part against the Empire and the Sith.
96* ''Literature/TheWitchOfKnightcharm'': Chosovi Naha indicates that she's this, saying that she joined her evil WizardingSchool because she'd already beaten every challenge back home -- from video games to extreme sports -- and wanted a new one. She also acts like this in class, demanding that a teacher give her the hardest assignment possible just so she can have a challenge.
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100* Played with in "Money" in the second series of ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'', when the idiotic Lord Percy intends to discover the secret of turning base things into gold.
101--> '''Blackadder:''' The fact that this secret has eluded the most intelligent people since the dawn of time doesn't dampen your spirits?
102--> '''Percy:''' Oh no, I like a challenge.
103* ''Series/DoctorWho'': While the Doctor usually ends up in trouble because [[BusmansHoliday they couldn't pop down the shops for a packet of jelly babies without stumbling on an alien invasion]], the Seventh Doctor did seem to be both more proactive and more interested in finding new challenges, to the point that [[Recap/DoctorWhoS25E2TheHappinessPatrol "The Happiness Patrol"]] has him try to topple Helen A.'s dictatorship in ''one night'' as a SelfImposedChallenge. Because once you've had a career like the Doctor's, why ''not'' hunt authoritarian regimes for sport?
104* In ''Series/{{House}}'', the titular Dr. House is a brilliant doctor who finds standard clinic duty to be mind-numbingly boring, and prefers to eschew it in favor of the Patient of the Week that presents an interesting diagnostic puzzle to solve.
105* ''Series/{{Soap}}'': Jessica's attorney E. Ronald Mallu takes her case (she's on trial for Peter Campbell's murder) because it's so difficult. If he loses, it won't harm his reputation because nobody expects him to win, and if he wins it'll be a feather in his cap. Another attorney had said that he couldn't get Jessica acquitted with a mute prosecutor, her husband as the judge, and her family as the jury.
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109* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'':
110** Wulfrik the Wanderer once drunkenly boasted that he could defeat any foe in this world or any other. When he awoke the next morning, he found himself able to speak any language and cursed to hunt down all possible challengers (the gift of tongues was so that he could issue a challenge they could not refuse). He's greatly enjoyed himself ever since.
111** Duke Bohemond Beastslayer of Bastonne greatly enjoys fighting skilled and dangerous opponents, and ranges widely in order to find challenging foes to test himself against. He outright refuses to fight weaker enemies, simply stunning them if they persist in opposing him so that he can turn his attention to worthier fights.
112** The Blood Dragon vampires devote their undeaths to becoming the greatest paragons of martial skill they can, and constantly test themselves against powerful foes. They will gladly slaughter peasants or travelers to test a new blade, practice a strike or feed, but they seek mighty champions and fearsome monsters above all else in order to push themselves further and further along their path.
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116* ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'': The various playable characters have their reasons for being Vault Hunters, a common one being to seek out a worthwhile challenge:
117** Amara left her planet primarily because her crimefighting exploits meant that no bad guys would fight her and decided that [[DeathWorld Pandora]] was bound to have something that wouldn't run from her.
118** ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'': [=Zer0=] seeks a challenge above all else, with his personal ECHO entry telling one of his targets to make him work for it. He becomes a Vault Hunter because he sees it as the ultimate challenge. Unfortunately, he sometimes takes this a bit too far as he'll assume that the "challenge" of shutting up an idiot means that he can chop someone's head off. Axton and Salvador have similar motivations, though they also really want the fame and loot (respectively).
119---> "This is intriguing. / The Vault, my masterpiece? / Challenge accepted."
120* ''Franchise/CarmenSandiego'': Carmen is this to the core. She originally worked to catch criminals, but eventually decided that [[FaceHeelTurn becoming one herself]] would be more challenging, and thus the [[ImpossibleTheft world's greatest thief]] was born.
121* In ''VideoGame/DiceyDungeons'', the Warrior enters the dungeons because he loves a good challenge, with the prize of a monster truck an afterthought. After beating the game, he comes back to the dungeon because it's a great workout.
122* ''VideoGame/EXTRAPOWERGiantFist'': Both Figma of the Magarda tribe and fighter Wolf are challenge-seekers, Wolf in particular. Figma is supposed to serve Magma-O as a shrine maiden but happily jumps into every opportunity to test her strength as a fire spirit summoner against visitors. Wolf is a hot-blooded fighter who has honed his fighting technique and believes that trading fists is the best way to communicate. He gets especially excited to test his strength against Zophy, who he idolizes so much that even Flora calls him a Zophy geek.
123* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has Zenos yae Galvus introduced in the ''Stormblood'' expansion as the Viceroy of Ala Mhigo and Doma who's [[VictoryIsBoring bored with victory]] who only goes down to put down the rebellion in Ala Mhigo to nip it in the bud, only to get a hiccup in the [[PlayerCharacter Warrior of Light]], but turns it into a CurbstompBattle. The second time they fight in Yanxia is slightly better, but still ends up the same way, but now he sees the Warrior as worthy prey to the point he wants them to get stronger so he can relish in killing them. By the end of the main expansion, even after going OneWingedAngel by using his new Resonant powers to possess the Primal Shinryu, he's defeated by the Warrior of Light and commits suicide....only to come back to life. [[spoiler: The stinger of ''Shadowbringers'' has him get back to his main body and kill his father, Emperor Varis, so he can't use the [[DeadlyGas Black Rose]] to spoil his hunt for his first and only "friend," the Warrior of Light, uncaring that he's damning Garlemald into a new civil war.]]
124* ''VideoGame/LastScenario'': Despite having ulterior goals, [[TheChessmaster Augustus]] treats his striving for power like a game. He hates the people who are born into power but do nothing with it, but respects those who claw their way to it, such as the fallen hero, Felgorn.
125-->'''Augustus:''' [[spoiler:I proved my superiority. I have already won. {{I regret nothing}}.]]
126* ''Franchise/LeagueOfLegends'':
127** Jax, a master warrior who's been around for centuries, wants to meet and challenge the greatest warriors in Runeterra, hoping to find those worthy of defending the world from the terrors of the Void.
128** The unyielding optimist Nilah travels the world in search of the biggest and baddest adversaries to fight, hoping that her triumphs will become the stuff of legends in the future.
129* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': Demon King Ganondorf hungers for challenge in his bid for world domination. He deliberately makes as many enemies as possible (including his own people) so he can flaunt his power as he inevitably overwhelms them. When told of a prophecy that a legendary swordsman named Link will stop him for good, Ganondorf expresses his excitement to fight him one day.
130* ''VideoGame/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAsPortable'': Levi the Slasher in ''The Gears of Destiny''. Being the [[TheBigGuy Material of Power]], she loves nothing more than having strong enemies to test her mettle against. At the end of the game, [[spoiler:we see her drooling at the chance of going to Eltria after she learns that it's essentially a DeathWorld filled with powerful monsters to fight and mysterious dungeons to explore. She then proceeds to unintentionally save a lot of villages in Eltria, as she spends her time stopping monstrous threats for her own enjoyment]].
131* ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016'': Minamoto no Hiromasa is this in spades. When he's first introduced, he [[EstablishingCharacterMoment instantly challenges the protagonist to a duel]] thinking him a WorthyOpponent ''before he even knows his name''. Since then, Hiromasa has always displayed a desire to fight powerful enemies, at one point even severely injuring himself.
132* ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'': Vyse repeatedly tackles challenges others deem impossible: such as escaping the Grand Fortress and crossing the Dark Rift. He even has a special ability called "challenge lover" in ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles''. Vyse is not only made of this Trope, he eats it for breakfast.
133-->'''Vyse:''' ''[to Marco]'' "Impossible" is a word people use as an excuse when they want to give up. Whenever someone says something's impossible, it makes me want to prove them wrong.
134* ''Franchise/SlyCooper'': One of the reasons that Sly and his gang steal from criminals is that they believe that stealing from ordinary people is boring and the true challenge comes from beating criminals at their own game.
135* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Part of the reason he fights [[BigBad Dr. Eggman]] is that he's always seeking thrills and challenges. When asked in ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations'' why [[ItMakesSenseInContext he and his past self]] don't team up and work together to save the day, he replies that it would make things too easy.
136* ''VideoGame/UnrealTournamentIII'': Othello, having been born into wealth and never needing to work for a living, challenges himself with deadly jobs and adrenaline-fueling adventures around the galaxy such as ice-climbing, competitive sports and mercenary work.
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140* ''VisualNovel/QueenOfThieves'': Nikolai Stirling, the leader of the [[CaperCrew Gilded Poppy]], is driven by a need for challenge and mental stimulation. He's constantly planning the team's next heist, stating that he finds dwelling on past successes boring; he collects mind games and puzzles and has a pile of them he's discarded because he solved them too quickly.
141-->'''Nikolai:''' [[BadassBoast I am the master of the impossible. It can defy me as long as it wants, but in the end, I will conquer it]].
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145* Seongmok from ''Webcomic/WeakHero''. Unlike his partner Dongha, who'll pick a fight the second he gets bored, Seongmok only gets worked up when he knows that his opponent is strong enough to present a challenge. It's because of this that he's fixated on [[TheAce Ben Park]].
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149* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': In the ''Dial M for Monkey'' episode "Rasslor", [[Wrestling/RandySavage the title character]] comes to Earth and challenges its superheroes to wrestle him. He says, "For eons I have scoured the cosmos searching for the one adversary who could provide me with suitable sport." If none of the heroes can defeat him, he will destroy the planet. All of the superheroes go down to defeat except Monkey, who refuses to give up even after Rasslor beats him up. It is, of course, a ShoutOut to the Champion from Marvel Comics listed above, and Rasslor's praise for Monkey is almost word for word what The Champion said to The Thing.
150-->'''Rasslor:''' I could crush your body, I could smash your bones, [[TheDeterminator but I could never break your spirit]]. You are a marvel, little monkey! Any world that could spawn one as noble as you is truly blessed. I spare your Earth!
151* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': Scrooge [=McDuck=], and possibly even moreso in the [[WesternAnimation/Ducktales2017 reboot]], who earned his fortune being "Smarter than the smarties and tougher than the toughies", is always up for a bit of globe-trotting adventure. Don't let the big mansion and bin full of money fool you. Scrooge is never happier than when he's getting his hands dirty on his latest death-defying adventure.
152* In the ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' episode "Power Mad", Timmy gets tired of the sanitised video games his fairies wish up for him and wishes for "a video game that's challenging, a game that you can't wish yourself out of". The resulting video game is so NintendoHard that an unprepared Timmy loses a life on Level 1, but he manages to beat it regardless.
153%%* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': Stinkoman. "Are you asking for a CHALLEEEEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEEEEEEE?!!!"
154* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': {{Deconstruct|ion}}ed in "Aim Low"; Eggman falls into a depression after losing to Sonic and friends too many times, and Sonic starts interfering with his friends' hobbies because he has nothing to do with all the free time he's built up.
155* ''Franchise/TransformersGeneration1'': Sixshot, the [[OneManArmy "Solo Transformer Assault Group"]], sees the Great War as little more than an opportunity to test himself against other powerful warriors.
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159* Formula One driver [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/mar/21/michael-schumacher-love-the-challenge Michael Schumacher]], who believes "not being easy makes it [Formula 1 racing] fun."
160* Mountaineer George Mallory supposedly responded to the question of why he wanted to climb Mount Everest with: "Because it's there".
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