

This demonstrates that Jin is willing to put lives on the line if that is what it takes to save the world from destruction and himself. Although his intentions are entirely benevolent, since he seeks to use this to awaken and then destroy a much greater threat, Azazel, believing that defeating this monster could help get rid of his curse, Jin might have destroyed countless people's property, ruined many lives and won lots of enemies through his actions. In the events of Tekken 6, Jin uses his new position as the CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu to throw the world into chaos in hopes of a cure. He, however, has a reason of his actions. Despite that, Jin is a truly good person who avoids his friends for their own safety. People close to him, including Hwoarang, are always going to extremes to gain Jin's attention, and yet, he maintains an indifferent demeanor toward them.

Once Jin's mind is focused in any particular direction, it is immensely difficult to get him to change or even notice the events and people around him. He also has one personality trait which is common with many Japanese action heroes. However, Jin could not go through with the deed after defeating his two predecessors, so it is unknown if he has given up on this plan completely since he saw the image of his mother Jun and most likely looking for a cure for his bloodline. Jin had planned to destroy his father and grandfather for all the evil they have done to others, for getting in their way and for trying to rule this world and then himself, dying without children to put an end to the Mishima curse once and for all.
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At various moments in the series his words and actions hinted torwards bitterness and resentment as well (especially to his grandfather and father, Heihachi Mishima and Kazuya Mishima respectively).

Jin is mostly calm, but can become enraged should the moment of evil arise.
