... Looks like I have no choice but take your word for it.One sword it built more for raw strength, the other is more suited to speed and slashes
They both look like they're swinging and hitting equally hard at times, so I'm not really going to take your statement at face value.
Dante looked pretty "skilled" with his other weapons right at the moment he got them. And Vergil looked like he was born to use gauntlets and greaves when he first ripped Beowulf's corpse apart with them.No you wouldn't it is that simple.If you believe that basis then dante should never have been less skilled than vergil in swordsmanship due to vergil being so gifted with yamato
Besides, who's to say that Dante and Vergil never trained with each other's perspective weapons? They could've trained for years with both for all you know.
Vergil almost certainly looked like he trained for a good long while considering his precise slashes with the Rebellion. He most likely trained with a broadsword as well.
I'm willing to bet that Dante trained with a tachi (longer version of the katana) for a while too, considering he was confident enough to hold it upside down almost the entire time.
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