Thread:Menslady125/@comment-8628338-20160818073035/@comment-8628338-20160823101014

Well for one he doesn't need to be defeated straight away. He could win a fight or two and then leave. Like for example the villains ARE going to get the hearts of the angels eventually at some point. That is the rule of story writing. Have it be that Ainz's and Midora's plan to use [Heart Grasp] works, and they make off with the hearts.

Secondly, not all villains have to be defeated. The heroes could convince Midora to become a good guy, like it happened in Toriko. Or, since the villains want to grant their greatest wishes, you could have the wishes get in the way of the others or just not suit Midora. Like for example, if one of the villains were to wish for eternal darkness throughout multiverse, no food or ingredients could be grown, since they all need sunlight. Something like this could turn Midora against the villains and make him switch sides.

Or thirdly, if you REALLY want to defeat Midora again, you could add in few other characters from Toriko. Namely Toriko himself and his combo cook, Komatsu. Toriko is pretty damn strong, possessing three gourmet demons in total. And while Komatsu himself is weak as all hell, he is one hell of a cook. Infact, in the manga, one of the reasons Midora switched sides, was Komatsu's cooking, which reminded him of Frohze's.

Plus if Komatsu were to be added to the group of Heroes, he could cook some delicious foods from the Torikoverse, that could help the heroes to get stronger. This would happen by giving the heroes foods that would give them the Gourmet Cells as well. On top of this, Toriko and Komatsu have both mastered Food Honor, which makes their movements perfectly energy efficient, giving them 20 times the stamina and 10 times the power. This trait could also be passed to some of the heroes.

To not overly complicate the series, I would rather go with Midora switching sides option.