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I'm talking about their human side and demon side.Well, Dante can have via his Devil Arms and Nero via his Devil Trigger, since his mention that his demon asked him for more power in DMC4 and Deadly Fortune.
Well, Nero should have because he mention on Deadly Fortune and DMC4 that his demon side keep asking him more power since his Devil Bringer was awakened and DT is stated to be a manifestation of his demon side, Vergil can have because of V, but not sure about Dante tbh.I'm talking about their human side and demon side.
Dante can have type 2 via devil arms like Alastor, Ifreet and Balrog...but not sure about Dante tbh.
I have to disagree on such a hard and fast rule....I can understand we cannot scale weaker members of bloodline to feats of powerful ones, that's obvious.....but reverse is fair case...if weaker one is has feats of resistance then stronger one getting it is fair game.I forgot to talk about, but Sparda Physiology only goes up to Anime Dante btw, since makes 0 sense scale them after they are beyond Sparda level (DMC2 Dante and onwards)
We should leave a note about this
You said Anime Dante was limit right??That literally contradicts what we are doing here, V
DMC2 Dante is already beyond Sparda, he has his own feats at that point and so is Vergil and Nero, and they even have different sources of power, Vergil being the Fruit and Nero being a "What form of power is this ?", they are on their own
We scale power to body in DMC, that's the reason why some of the feats aren't just Environmental Destruction, and that means Dante has a stronger/superior body to his father at DMC2 and onwards, same goes for Vergil and Nero
Then what about Nero? Dante and Nelo have a stronger/superior body but Nero gets the benefits from that tooWe scale power to body in DMC, that's the reason why some of the feats aren't just Environmental Destruction, and that means Dante has a stronger/superior body to his father at DMC2 and onwards, same goes for Vergil and Nero
DMC5 Nero>DMC1 Dante and Nelo Angelo, he can scale to the twin feats too and they can also to him, simple as that.Then what about Nero? Dante and Nelo have a stronger/superior body but Nero gets the benefits from that too
You mean theWe still need to wait for the mod that wasdebunkingbothering with us
If he doesn't reply he doesn't have enough MOTIVATION to do so.That one too :v
Maybe upgrading certain Van will draw them out
Call a mod and we can.Well, i don't think so
But not sure what to do now.
Maybe we can apply the CTR?
What stuff?Is the stuff rejected by Abstractions still being debated ?
What stuff?
I don't know if it's something on my end but I cannot see your gifs.
I'm unsure you could really argue game mechanics in this case, if your new form resists it that's a benefit of the new form, not a game mechanic.
That's what I meant by working around it; by not resisting it he has to fight using melee to work around it. I'm sorry if that thought wasn't articulated properly.
While we are at it, I have a few issues with another resistance:
The scan suggesting the air is toxic doesn't actually say that:
"Evil corrupts the soil and fills the air with an acidic taste."
This doesn't imply the air itself has toxicity, just that evil has given in a distinct sour taste. If we were to take this at face value it would also be implying lemons are also poisonous, which doesn't make much sense to me.
The Demon Monkey thing is also confusing, when cut it says "My blood is poisonous to your kind." but by your kind it means humans, we see this because Jessica was effected, not Dante who is also demon, so there's no reason to assume he resists and this is due to his demon heritage.
This may be introducing headcanon and I apologize if it's taken that way, but could it not be the case that the poison started dissolving the monkey's body is due to the fact it was cut into pieces and dying? If we were to assume it was always this acidic to itself, it would have already dissolved itself long ago. This isn't the case like with Xenomorphs because resistance to their own blood has been actively demonstrated, so the logical conclusion in my mind is that Dante cutting it down had something to do with it.
I don't like the example with the Green Beezlebub, the Nobody, and Chaos only because the entries we use to tell us about them directly tell us he needs to watch out for these things; if he resisted he wouldn't need to. The entry for Chaos even ends off with "that stuff is lethal!"
These justifications don't speak resistance to me.
I had a similar issue with the Resistance to Acid Manipulation, but I don't see that here so I'd have to bring it up elsewhere.