(Devil May Cry) Dante Vs Gabriel/Dracula ( Castlevania lord of shadow)

Started by danteiscool2 pages

In which case, Dracula still shrugged off a nuke-level attack, though like you pointed out, Demonic Phoenix, he's immune to God's power anyway. Given his naturally high resistance to magical attacks, will any of Dante's non-sword/bullet attacks do him any real harm?

Originally posted by danteiscool
In which case, Dracula still shrugged off a nuke-level attack, though like you pointed out, Demonic Phoenix, he's immune to God's power anyway. Given his naturally high resistance to magical attacks, will any of Dante's non-sword/bullet attacks do him any real harm?

Eh, a tree survived it. Anyway, there is the fact that one acolyte had Gabriel at his complete mercy for several minutes with an electricity based attack. Throughout the whole game Gabriel and electricity just didn't mix.

Those are some mighty fine squiggles.

Can we get an after scene to show the damage? It looks like the blast force of a nuke close up.

Unfortunately it's just a better view of the maybe tree and a whole lot of smoke. Can't see anything through it before the screen goes dark, and the Alucard part of it isn't any better.

Originally posted by danteiscool
In which case, Dracula still shrugged off a nuke-level attack, though like you pointed out, Demonic Phoenix, he's immune to God's power anyway. Given his naturally high resistance to magical attacks, will any of Dante's non-sword/bullet attacks do him any real harm?

With the force that leave that much intact at ground zero? The total force of the blast could be high but the force individual things take when caught in it, the psi blast wave, isn't that impressive. But yeah, god powers.

High resistance only seems to be with said god's holy powers. All other magic has been shown to harm him, and there's never been an issue with physical attacks.

Dante won't be making much of a threat in Gabe, whose !speed and strength is only a fraction of his. Where Dante could dick around and still win.