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Vergil's Downfall Combo Calculation

Railazel

Well-known Member
Something that I've been neglecting to do for awhile now. I'll have to do this differently than with Dante because his combat system is styled differently.

Yamato
1 Yamato A/Slasher
1 Yamato B/Cross Cut
1 Aerial Rave

1 Rapid Slash
1 Flare
1 Divorce
1 Volcano
1 Orbit
1 Aerial Flush
1 Killer Bee
1 Drive

2 Summoned Sword As
3 Summoned Sword Bs
3 Summoned Sword Raves
2 Rapid Slash As
3 Rapid Slash Bs
3 Orbit Raves
2 Flare As
3 Flare Bs
3 Flush Raves
2 Divorce As
3 Divorce Bs
3 Killer Raves
2 Volcano As
3 Volcano Bs
3 Drive Raves

2 Evade As
3 Evade Bs
3 Evade Raves
2 Trick As
3 Trick Bs
3 Trick Raves
2 Jump As
3 Jump Bs
2 Demon Warp As
3 Angel Warp Bs
3 Demon Warp Raves
3 Angel Warp Raves
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83 total combos

Okay, this was weird. Vergil's combat style is unique and hard to define. The breadth of his variety comes from the individual moves in his set and their versatility. However, his style is still quite akin to Dante's but is structured in such a way that the two are very different.

A quick note though, Divorce isn't considered a combo because it acts differently than the other combos of the game by lacking any charged actions or paused derivatives. It can be called a "powered- up Slasher" for all intents and purposes.
 
Divorce is good for when you're feeling confident and just want to attack really slowly with style.

Kinda like when you let dante play out his recovery animations after a regular move.
 
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