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What's been your favorite DmC weapon/Stance so far?

What stance do you prefer?

  • Human (Guns and a sword)

    Votes: 9 39.1%
  • Angel (Scythe and charkams)

    Votes: 13 56.5%
  • Demon (Gauntlets and axe)

    Votes: 1 4.3%

  • Total voters
    23

DragonMaster2010

Don't Let the Fall of America be Your Fall
What DmC weapon and stance has caught your interest, and will you be using it the most?

I prefer the classic guns and a sword combo so I'm going with Ebony & Ivory and Rebellion. But my favorite stance is the demon form. May not be as fast, but packs a powerful punch.

So what's yours?
 
Human. Like you guys i also still prefer swords and guns.
But i prefer angel stance than demons.
 
Definately the two Angel weapons. I have a certain love for everything demonic, but the demonic weapons in DmC look boring compared to the angelic ones. A scythe is usually considered demonic in games and it is one of my all-time favourite weapons, so the Osiris is a natural first choice for me, even if it is angelic in this game. I also like how Dante uses it, swinging it fast and fluidly. The chakrams also look really awesome. ^^
 
When i kill demons in all the Devil May Cry games i always use the sword, Sure you can use other weapons, But it's the classic Dante way to kill! So i'll go with human in DmC.
 
Funny thing about "glaives" is that an actual glaive looks nothing like a throwing weapon - they're a halberd-like polearm. The usage of "glaive" nowadays has made them into some sort of large throwing weapon, which is quite silly, actually.
 
I love all the weapons, but there is loads of things I miss in the series. Like my laser-gun and rifles.
But I still have hope since Vergil utilises a rifle of some sort.
 
A chakram was another type of throwing weapon. It's basically just a metal circle with a sharp edge. It was big in ancient Middle-Eastern areas, especially India. Xena the Warrior Princess also used one :p

The Aquila is being referenced as a chakram, but it's mostly just giant, three-pointed throwing stars.
 
A chakram was another type of throwing weapon. It's basically just a metal circle with a sharp edge. It was big in ancient Middle-Eastern areas, especially India. Xena the Warrior Princess also used one :P

The Aquila is being referenced as a chakram, but it's mostly just giant, three-pointed throwing stars.
Oh so this chakram is actually the Aquila weapon, thank you.
BTW India is not in the middle east, it's in south asia near places like Thailand and Sri Lanka
 
I know, but it was used in some Middle-Eastern areas. Should have said "as well as India," but "especially" put more emphasis on its origin :p
 
I know, but it was used in some Middle-Eastern areas. Should have said "as well as India," but "especially" put more emphasis on its origin :P
It's okay, but it does not say India on the chakram wikipedia page . . .
I'm just nit-picking though, I am from the middle east and I hate it when people just assume I'm from the India
 
That's odd...the chakram is pretty big in the Sikh religion. It's one of the weapons in the Khanda symbol it's comprised of three swords and the chakram. Khanda represents, truth (left sword), a willingness to fight for what's right (right sword), and unerring strength (the middle sword and chakram).

Odd that it's not mentioned in the Chakram wiki article :x
 
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