He wasn't really a basement dweller to begin with and he's well-meaning, I don't see how he's any less selfish than any other character. I mean his emotional and social problems are pretty understandable given his upbringing and the world around him.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Sat Apr 21, 2018 3:10 am Eh, isn't that his arc?
He's a selfish basement dwelling nerd who wants the money to live as a slobby bastard until suffering and meeting the others makes him want to help the world with Art3mis.
He did become an anti-social 'hikkikomori' in the second act, but that's only because it was the best life he could afford at the time, his life was in danger and he was a fugitive of sorts and he was too invested in the contest at that point.
Keep in mind as well that he was still a teenager, he was bound to have a more cynical, immature and masculine-influenced view of the world. It's true that his experiences with Artemis help him to mature but without her he wasn't any less selfish, it's possible that had she still rejected him he would have killed himself and I still don't feel that the super-best-happy ending fits his arc or the story as a whole.