This persists when he continues to rely on the dangerous Purple Medals in order to protect everyone - even after Character Development leads to him realizing and embracing his own desires, he still goes to self-destructive lengths to pursue them. Date confirms from witnessing Eiji's behavior firsthand that he's self-destructive in his goodwill, rushing to help lives without actually valuing his own. Martyr Without a Cause: Whenever Eiji is given the option to use Medals, he often takes the most dangerous approach and uses a Medal Combo without regard for the situation, even though they take a severe toll on his body when unprepared.Nice Guy: Eiji is a kind individual who is willing to help people out regardless of their status.
Now remember the kind of emotional baggage Riders from the Showa Era had to deal with and really think about this for a second. Broken Hero: Very much in the front running for being quite possibly the most broken Rider in the entire franchise.Beware the Nice Ones: #43 shows how scary Eiji can be when he is angry.Fortunately he managed to return to his true self come next episode. Baleful Polymorph: Is forced into fully transforming into a berserk, mindless Greeed by Dr.All-Loving Hero: He's very selfless to the point of helping others when needed and he will risk his life to protect the ones he care for.A world-traveling vagrant with no family, dreams, or long-term career, whose recent stint as a museum guard for the Kougami Foundation ends with him taking possession of three Core Medals and the OOO Driver, allowing him to turn into Kamen Rider OOO and fulfill his subconscious impulse for helping people.