gigastar said:
NeutralDrow said:
gigastar said:
Not strictly true. DMC3 considered the Yamato a Devil Arm too.
I'd always assumed that was a matter of convenience. It's not a Devil Arm in the same manner as Cerberus, Alastor, Lucifer (presumably), or the like, the manifestation of a particular demon's power. It's just a well-made and magically-enhanced, but otherwise normal, sword like Rebellion, and their trigger forms are Vergil and Dante's own true demon forms.
Being Devil Arms, i assume Rebellion and Yamato were once demons that Sparda subjugated in the same manner as Dante did throughout 3.
The descriptions don't seem to indicate that at all, though. They just say they're magical blades, mementos from Sparda, and physical manifestions of <url=http://devilmaycry.wikia.com/wiki/Rebellion>Dante's and <url=http://devilmaycry.wikia.com/wiki/Yamato>Vergil's power. If they were the subjugated souls of other demons, like Nevan and Ifrit, it would show an admixture with their demon forms.
Then again...
I dont know how to explain Gilgamesh, Pandora and Lucifer in 4 though...
...the descriptions don't seem to indicate that for these weapons, either, but that was the impression I got, that they're summoned-and-killed demons who became weapons (like Beowulf after Vergil killed him), which were used to power minor hellgates.
On the other hand, their descriptions seem to describe them as demonic
technology. Actually, that makes sense; that's what Nightmare-Beta and Artemis were, as well.
Okay, so I was wrong. A weapon doesn't have to be a demonic soul itself in order to be considered a Devil Arm.
But then that would mean that Dante isn't really unable to Trigger with Force Edge/Sparda, so much as it simply wouldn't do anything. But then, he should have been able to use it gameplay-wise, since that increases regeneration. But...mutter mutter..
Yes, but really, the Force Edge in 1 is a sad joke compared to Alastor.
True, but the ability to at least regenerate while using Sparda (even without the other DT abilities) would have been convenient.
Only if you were playing a fresh file on anything higher than normal difficulty maybe.
On a fresh file, I wouldn't have enough magic to make triggering for regeneration and defense worthwhile.
I actually just played 4 for the first time recently, and I rather like what they did with it there. Basically, everything 3 did over 1 and 2 (tied the style points to attack variety, made the meter drain with time rather than disappear, and allowed some hits before the combo disappeared), but with the added bonuses of only making combo rank drop with enemy attacks instead of time, and making said attacks only drop two ranks per hit. It's a lot more forgiving.
And I do loves me the rank-specific taunts.
Yeah, i bought 4 via Steam just yesterday, and 3 a couple weeks ago. While 4 is alot more forgiving on style ranks, i notice its much, much harder to biuld up to SSS. Then again in 3 my favorite combo is Stinger > Million Stab > Jetstream > Demon Macabre > Crazy Dance.
I think I prefer Rebellion Combo 2 > Million Stab *interrupt* High Time > Ebony & Ivory shots > Air Raid > Sky Dance. I don't know why, I just love air combos...even though I suck at air canceling. >_>
A pretty fun one in DMC4 with Nero is Red Queen Combo II (the one where he chops downward a ton) > Snatch > High Roller > Aerial Combo *interrupt* Aerial Buster > Split (if scarecrow) or Streak (anything else).
Umm, think through that DMC3 combo again, youre taking moves from 3 different devil arms where the limit is 2. Perhaps instead of Air Raid you mean Aerial Rave?
*slaps forehead*
D'oh, I always mix those up. Yeah, Aerial Rave, Rebellion's swordmaster style air combo.
Also i did figure out that combo for DMC4, but after the Aerial Buster i go Air Hike > Snatch(or whatever its called, i forget) > Roulette Spin > Aerial Buster > Split/Streak. Its overkill, but thats what the game is about.
If I could pull off Roulette Spin with any reliability, I'd probably follow. I'm playing on a PC that can
just run the game with only a tiny bit of slowdown, but that's enough to make timing difficult. It makes the Credo and Sanctus fights a little more annoying, since I have countering their spear-throws and giant attacks with the Devil Bringer.
Do you use Enemy Step? I considered it a waste of proud souls, but I remember seeing someone on Youtube use that and Snatch to keep jumping higher and higher. And then see just how far they could hurl a Frost when they were a quarter-mile in the air. Wish I could find that vid, again...
I haven't come up with a favorite Dante combo yet, in that game. Possibly because I'm too busy killing everything with Pandora.
Yes there is a certain charm to pulling a flying fortress out of a small breifcase then blasting everything to kingdom come. Though im stuck experimenting on how many Lucifer blades i can stick into a victim before i get bored and detonate them.
I'm gonna have to try that. I've only gone through one playthrough so far, and haven't unlocked Bloody Palace, so I haven't gotten to try Lucifer on a boss, yet.