Who do you think would win?

He didnt. He turned into a joker in the end because if there were two jokers (kenziki and Hajime) neither of them would win so the world doesnt end.
 
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[hide]Only reason he turned into the joker physically is because being combined with the 13 cards for such a length of time would do that to his body. Only reason he allowed it to happen was to save Hajime, but earlier int he series it started trying to happen & he fought it off, so he could have done it sooner at any time if he had wanted to after obtaining King Form.[/hide]
 
[hide]Well, what are the drawbacks to becoming a Joker? I mean, why didn't he turn into one sooner?[/hide]
 
[hide]Well, what are the drawbacks to becoming a Joker? I mean, why didn't he turn into one sooner?[/hide]
For one you would be a monster. He tried to stop going into king form so it wouldnt cause hime to become a joker.
 
Its not but the whole thing with the undead was that they were in this game. Whoever was the last undead alive would get any wish they wanted or something like that but if joker won by being the last undead alive (Which he was because they killed all the undead throughout the show) then the world would end.

Thus Kenzaki allowed himself to become a joker so that Hajime wouldnt be the last undead because there would be two now. Then he left because he didnt want anything to happen where one of them would kill the other and the world would end.

Sorry, I dont know how to do the spoiler button thing.
 
[hide]Well, what are the drawbacks to becoming a Joker? I mean, why didn't he turn into one sooner?[/hide]

[hide]He didn't turn sooner because he fought it off & didn't stay in the form as long. At the end he was in that form & kept using it trying to become the joker instead of resisting & where he stayed fused with the cards like that he eventually changed.[/hide]
 

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