Pure Good means that these heroes want to make the world better, or at least keep it from getting any worse. Opposed to what you would think, being pure good doesn't mean being a perfect, flawless hero. Not for themselves, but for everyone that lives in it. For this type of hero, doing good for them is as natural as living and breathing.
A Pure Good's heroic deeds are as natural as living and breathing; he or she is also identifiable through these traits: Pleasant: the character is basically nice and reasonable with any other character, and tries to get along with anyone who interacts with him or her, even if they are hostile to him or her.
Acts: True heroes show their courage through actions, such as saving lives, or at least making life much easier for people in need. And most importantly, they expect no reward, and that goes for certain greedy heroes who can show their nice side.
Incorruptible: No matter how many times they are tempted, or how much pains they go through, a pure heart doesn't surrender to his or her inner demons, like anger. Forgiving: They give their enemies chances and allows them to redeem themselves. Sometimes, they even save their enemies, after being their victims.
Heroes who are Pure Good, also known as Pure of Heart, are the best of all heroes, a hero who is completely pure and incorruptible. It is the direct opposite of Pure Evil (a villain who is the evilest and depraved, without being redeemed).
Acts: True heroes show their courage through actions, such as saving lives, or at least making life much easier for people in need. And most importantly, they expect no reward, and that goes for certain greedy heroes who can show their nice side.
They can be identified through these traits: Pleasant: The character is basically nice and reasonable with any other character, and tries to get along with anyone who interacts with him or her , even if they are hostile to him or her.
Sometimes, they even save their enemies, after being their victims. Reluctant to Kill: Some heroes never kill any foe, no matter how cruel they are. Yet some do, though only in self-defense (or in an equitable fight), in last resort, and with remorse.
Luffy ), if they meet any of the criteria above, they cannot be considered pure in real life.