Dante and Vergil vs Sephiroth

Started by StealthRanger6 pages

Dante's massively hypersonic? Last I was aware his best speed feat was Mach 20 or whatever?

In any case, this is as off topic as hell, I believe this is DmC Dante and Vergil were using here? :lmao

Yeah, DmC gets destroyed by a moogle (MAYBE a trance moogle).

DmC Dante is way weaker then DMC3 Dante.

Originally posted by StealthRanger
Dante's massively hypersonic? Last I was aware his best speed feat was Mach 20 or whatever?

In any case, this is as off topic as hell, I believe this is DmC Dante and Vergil were using here? :lmao

Dude, you got Sephiroth's speed feats from a poll on naruto-boards.

Dante at his best stands a decent chance.

ALSO, Speed isn't everything.

Originally posted by dika123
dante's lighting speed actually are massively hypersonic , and sub-relativistic with quicksilver.
Dika, just leave KMC, dude.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Dude, you got Sephiroth's speed feats from a poll on naruto-boards.

Try, the blogs there, which is where most of the FF calcs were done

Besides, why the **** does it matter where they came from?

ALSO, Speed isn't everything.

Good thing Sephiroth has more than just speed up his sleeves eh?

FF Calc's???

You're using calcs as fact???

Because we're all thinking that you're using facts, its a big deal in a debate.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
FF Calc's???

You're using calcs as fact???

Yeah, calcs have been used to quantify feats since forever

It's basically a way of getting a more precise result rather than just eyeballing and going "oh that's definitely mountain level+ for sure" or "dis bomb r bigger dan dat bomb"

How is Seph's sword slashes any different then Vergil's?

Vergil takes a step and instantly the air itself is distorted by hundreds of sword slashes.

Maybe because, you know, Sephiroth has better quantifiable speed feats (well actually, far weaker characters do but I digress)

Originally posted by StealthRanger
Yeah, calcs have been used to quantify feats since forever

It's basically a way of getting a more precise result rather than just eyeballing and going "oh that's definitely mountain level+ for sure" or "dis bomb r bigger dan dat bomb"

In theory this is true. In reality it mostly results in inflated or misrepresented feats, or non-feats trying to be used with the power of math.

Indeed, like chumps trying to weigh lightning to use deflecting it as a strength feat.

Originally posted by Tzeentch
Indeed, like chumps trying to weigh lightning to use deflecting it as a strength feat.
I did that as a joke, fucker. And it was awesome.

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Originally posted by ScreamPaste
In theory this is true. In reality it mostly results in inflated or misrepresented feats, or non-feats trying to be used with the power of math.

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If all else fails, and you have little to nothing else left to observe, then yes, calcs would be practical. When it becomes the only thing you ever bother to look at, all the time, every time, is when it gets f**king stupid.

I look at Vergil and Sephiroth, only to see that they have VERY similar moves and tactics, but Sephiroth is more feral then Vergil.

Seph might have a more powerful force behind his attacks, but speed-wise, Seph is on the level of DMC3 Vergil :/

Hey, guess who else used calc's? DEATH BATTLE.

We all know how ****ed up their calc's can be.

Originally posted by Werewolf582
So I re-watched the Superman vs Goku deathbattle again (Because its my fav battle) and I noticed something that I should have spotted in the first place......

WTF?

SEE, CALC'S!

Originally posted by StealthRanger
Dante's massively hypersonic? Last I was aware his best speed feat was Mach 20 or whatever?

In any case, this is as off topic as hell, I believe this is DmC Dante and Vergil were using here? :lmao

Well if it's the new DmC Dante and Vergil, they lose. Otherwise, the originals stomp. I don't think lightning speed from a demonic weapon in an universe that has demon who moves through lightning is too far-fetched. Not to mention that the weapons in that universe does what they state usually, like Vergil's sword for example cutting through dimensions.