

It seems that magical tools won’t basically disappear unless you make a contract to sell or part with them.
>>1Women buy, sons are discarded, and tools are not sold.
>>21Fuck you!! (Demon transformation)
It’s one of the top-class items even among combat magic tools…
My brother is struggling with slow starts and accidental switches.
>>3It was supposed to have ended up in the hands of Beowulf’s brother, so why does this guy have it?!
>>3I want you to turn the walking Gilgamesh into a magic tool and exchange it.
>>5I feel that Gilgamesh was also quite difficult to handle.
Well, it can destroy everything with a single skill.
>>11Compared to Balrog, it’s really cute…
I love Mirage Edge, full of lingering attachment.
I wonder if magical tools can be easily taken in and out if one is motivated.
>>7It’s probably because the bike looks that way.
The cursed sword Dante is completely like that.
Even so, I like Mirage Edge quite a bit because, rather than a completely unfamiliar sword suddenly appearing, it’s nice for players to have a sword modeled after Force Edge.
“Always unable to hold a Spada, just a pathetic old man stuck with a Force Edge, huh?”
I like how they use their father’s sword to replicate it with magic and shoot it as a blade, mirroring each other in such a casual way.
Remember all fist weapons are like Ifrit’s Inferno.
My dad is fixed with the Three Sacred Treasures, so he’s always easy to handle and strong.
>>14Just because it’s paper doesn’t mean you should constantly have such crappy firepower!
What’s up with that new concentration gauge system that just popped up!
The rattling of the Force Edge that came out around 4 is so lame.
It turned out different from what I expected!
>>16It would have been nice to have a combo of the Enma Blade and Force Edge for 3.
Gilgamesh wasn’t used to kicking when he intended to throw a straight for a while.
The 4 million stubs had a speed that was quite similar to the demonized Vergil’s million speed.
Without realizing it, Balrog got his hands on a never-before-seen fist weapon that hasn’t even been showcased.
Isn’t Mirage Edge a bit clingy?
The person known as Nero’s mother, who is still not discussed in detail.
Even just the absolute is a piece of crap in terms of range firepower, so why are there even more crappier firepower techniques, you damn old man?
Just share a little bit of that firepower and performance with V, will you? (While turning the camera and rapidly pressing the button at the edge of the screen)
>>26It’s because it’s the very weakness that was discarded…
Dante, keep holding the Ifrit.
Alastor is just an ordinary sword, so that’s fine.
>>27You… Dante!!!
I just feel good with Gilgamesh and I like it.
My dad was really cool when he was young.
I still want the Demon Transformation Thunder and Guruguru of Alastor.
Thunderbolt and Vortex can clearly be used at a different level than Nevan!
Nevan is active in UMVC3…
Zodiac is too embarrassing among Beowulf’s techniques.
Metaphorically speaking, it’s quite strange that Rebellion is absent during the important period of 1, even though they are participating from 2.
>>35Since I had my father’s sword Force Edge… it actually becomes the demon sword Spada, so that’s the right answer.
In the end, I feel that Beowulf is still the easiest to use among the fighting weapons.
>>37In the end, fighting is easier to use when you honestly rely on charged weapons.
>>37I am a Ifrit fan!
Gilgamesh’s multi-layered real impact is a bit too much…
The frustration of not wanting to be prop impacted is overflowing from the technique composition of the Balrog magic sword Dante.
It was differentiated by not being able to charge, but after 4SE, with the ability to charge and gain super power, it’s already a Virgil-exclusive magical weapon.
It’s finally found the case of the family’s enemy, so I guess I brought out the Force Edge with determination.
I’ll switch to Alastor right away.
I liked how you often used the charged punch and vertical drop.
The axe over there is too strong, so it’s just the air.
Without the maximum Just Ifrit that turns Nightmare into a glove, I would have given up on the DMD Nightmare battle, so he’s the most reliable.
m can become somewhat monotone with combos if you don’t get creative, but the controls have become easier and there are many straightforward techniques, making it quite user-friendly.
I love Cerberus the most, but there hasn’t been any word from them.
>>47It seems that it was annihilated with a fragment of the Enma Sword…
>>47The yokai died in a magical state.
The only deceased among magical tools.
>>47Wasn’t the magical artifact Cerberus broken and dead?
The iai from 4 is also quite impressive in performance.
Especially during DT time.
The King Cerberus is almost the same…
Cerberus was dead…
I wonder how many people have died as a result of the actions Vergil took against the human world, even though it’s being forgiven…
At least the towns around Demenngru and Red Grave City have collapsed.
Dante sold most of it, right?
Almost pawned.
Only Aguldo will be sold clearly.
>>56Do you have any way to buy it back, Dante…?
>>61The reason for the sale is noisy, so I probably don’t intend to buy it back there…
Kinkero is the king of the Cerberus tribe and is a superior version.
>>57I don’t need transformations or attributes, and the name “King” is lame, so that’s not good.
Agrudo is too loud, so it’s no good.
Kinkel, who can do what was only achievable by pulling through to Sword Master in 3, is on a whole different level.
Virgil himself is not publicly known, so if he stays quiet from now on, it should be fine… or so you would think.
Please stop incorporating Blop into the Delay Combo with the Demon Sword Dante.
It suddenly goes off and starts floating on its own.
Both Vergil and Dante have absolutely no vitality, so they can only rely on Nero…
Nero, who has a bit of a foul mouth thanks to his parent and uncle, is an incredibly good guy.
>>65It’s cute that you provoke by making light-hearted remarks, maybe influenced by Dante.
I like the process of creating the demon sword Dante, but I feel like the design is too plain.
I basically like the magic sword Dante, but the changes are too fatal.
Let’s use the Cavalier for everyday use without pawning it!
>>68It seems convenient as a regular mode of transportation…
But it seems like it won’t pass the vehicle inspection…
It’s a Force Edge filled with lingering attachment in Mirage Edge.
A man who chooses the amulet when it drops simultaneously.
The Beowulf from 5 looks different due to the arrangement, but I like it as it is.
I wonder if this man can wield the magic sword Spada.
When I was told that Mom went to look for you and was killed by a demon, my useless older brother seemed a bit down.
In terms of overdrive and round trip, it is several degrees better than Dante and can start aerial stingers.
Despite Nero having gained various abilities, I honestly can’t help but think that he was stronger in 4, right?
The Devil Bringer in Yamato is too strong.
Why did it come off so easily at the beginning?
Virgil has been using illusory swords all along, but it’s interesting that Nero also uses similar techniques, even if it’s limited to Devil Trigger time; it shows they are father and son.
Compared to the Enma Sword, Rebellion is just too ordinary of a magic sword.
>>80But the idea of these fragments merging to unleash power can be used!
I love the concept of Rebellion bringing together humans and demons in contrast to the Enma Blade that separates them.
It’s undeniable that it feels like a sudden and unexpected setting…
>>82“In 3, there were things like the demon transformation being allowed, so I opened my mouth…”
Finally, with the Demon Sword Dante, Dante starts to do things similar to the Illusionary Sword; I wonder if it’s a technique inherited from Sparda.
The Enma Sword was originally paired with Alastor, who also bears the name of a judge of the underworld, so it feels like a very fluffy sword.
Spada suddenly became docile when it reached 5.
Remember the ridiculous deformed reach from back in the day.
It’s pretty useless, but it annoys me that there’s no one who can wield the Rebellion better than Vergil.