The Dealer (Buckshot Roulette) Magnificent Baddie Wiki Fandom
The Dealer, possibly Josh J. Tarver, is the main antagonist of the 2024 indie horror game Buckshot Roulette. He is the creepy, mysterious, yet polite and charming host of a seriously dangerous game, which whoever wins will be rewarded with thousands, maybe millions worth of cash. His presence as…
Full Name
Josh J. Tarver (blacked out in the General Release of Liability Form) Josh J. Tarver (blacked out in the General Release of Liability Form)
Alias
The Dealer
Origin
Buckshot Roulette
Allies
None
Powers/Skills
Enhanced durabilityStrategyTechnological knowledgeHigh intelligenceCharismaEnhanced strengthX-Ray vision
Goals
Kill the player to win Buckshot Roulette.
Crimes
Attempted enforced suicideAttempted murderDeicide (implied)Illegal possession of an altered firearm
Type of MB
Honorable Gambler The Dealer Buckshot Roulette None Enhanced durabilityStrategyTechnological knowledgeHigh intelligenceCharismaEnhanced strengthX-Ray vision
Kill the player to win Buckshot Roulette. Attempted enforced suicideAttempted murderDeicide (implied)Illegal possession of an altered firearm
Honorable Gambler - His presence as a giant, creepy and ominous face with a creepy smile is very cool to watch, as he brilliantly sets the thrilling tone for the game.
- He’s a very skilled player at the game, as he uses items as an advantage to defeat you and he always knows which item to use every turn he has.
- He’s very polite and has a great sense of honor, such as he revives you everytime he shoots you, and when you give him the handcuffs to skip his turn, he puts them on himself so you don’t have to do it for him.
- When you’re getting items out of the box that they’re in, there’s a chance that you can find a bloody wavier that is signed “God”, implying that the dealer has bet God himself.
- He makes each round more difficult, as in the second round he starts bringing items in for an easier opportunity for him to shoot you, and in the final round he brings in a machine that sabotages the board that shows the lives that either player has, so that the board hides how much lives you have left when you’re close to losing.
- He’s very fearless, as in the final round he explains that he’s done doing things the easy way and that you and him are “dancing on the edge of life and death”, showing that he isn’t afraid of giving up his life when you kill him to win.
- While he does have a shocked expression for the rest of the game when you shoot him for the first time, it does not make him a scapegoat as he’s not even treated with any sort of comedic light anywhere in the game, and he still manages to be extremely sane.
What Makes him a Baddie?
- His main objective: kill you to win his hazardous game of Buckshot Roulette.
- It’s implied that when you lose the game, he drops you off at a hellish purgatory dimension, where there are lots of spikes poking out of the ground.
External Links
- The Dealer at the Villains wiki
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Literally Mindblowing Gameplay. 15 to 20-minute intense playtime. Enter the arena, go three rounds against The Dealer, and walk away with the prize.
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