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From one of the show’s most popular vampires to a Slayer who was even more deadly than Buffy herself, here is a look at the four best Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters who joined the show after Season 1.
4) Faith

Buffy was the Chosen One and the one Slayer called to battle the undead and protect the world. However, when a Slayer dies, a new one is called, and that happened more than once on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. When Buffy died at the hands of The Master, Kendra was activated and showed up in Season 2 to come into conflict with a resurrected Buffy. This created a problem because there were two Slayers. When Drusilla killed Kendra, it activated her replacement, even though Buffy was still active as well. This was Faith.
While Faith was the third Slayer introduced on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, she remains one of the most beloved thanks to her more antagonistic and rebellious streak. She and Buffy could never get along, and that dynamic made Faith a great character, even when she turned into a villain for a short time by siding with The Mayor. She even made the jump to Angel when Wolfram & Hart hired her to kill Angel, but she soon turned good and found her redemption.
3) Anya

Anya became a quick fan favorite thanks to the humor in which she was written and to Emma Caulfield’s outstanding performance in the role. Anya was a vengeance demon who appeared for the first time in the Season 3 episode “The Wish.” It was in this episode that Anya became trapped in human form and had to start to learn what it meant to be human again after centuries of existence as a demon.
Things got even better when Anya fell in love with Xander, and they built what was one of the best relationships on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Her confusion about what it meant to be human was hilarious, with a highlight coming in the final Buffy Halloween episode, where Anya revealed her irrational fear of bunnies. Anya became such a beloved character that when Joss Whedon killed her off without any fanfare in the series finale, many fans rebelled.










