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Dante's Immeasurable justifications

There seems to be two descriptions, one where it's named as teleportation and another one where it's named as movement, but yeah Trickster being a style that allows you to physically move easier says a lot about what they truly mean. Again, I give the scans and my judgement, and people decide what to do from there.
Air trick for Vergil is blatant teleportation. Air trick for Dante is high-speed movement. This has always been the case.
 
There seems to be two descriptions, one where it's named as teleportation and another one where it's named as movement, but yeah Trickster being a style that allows you to physically move easier says a lot about what they truly mean. Again, I give the scans and my judgement, and people decide what to do from there.
Air trick for Vergil is blatant teleportation. Air trick for Dante is high-speed movement. This has always been the case.
Hilarious enough PoC has it labeled like movements too when it is known to teleport you around and this time Vergil's trick ability is also referred as movements.

Hmmm... Teleportation and movements ehh? Sounds like a consistent theme with DMC speed feats to me at this point.
 
Hey, there's a scene at the end of DMC5 where Dante and Vergil are fighting demons, and Furies which are "dashing" are included among the demons being killed. There's also Nero's grapple moves which includes two against Fury (one on the ground and one in the air) where it dashes around him and gets caught, and where they trade blows while the Fury is dashing. We should look at those scenes and see just how untouchable the Furies are when dashing.

In regards to the dashing thing, I think we have to think about whether it's genuinely an amp or if it's just its regular speed. We know it is still physically present since it stirs up the puddle running through it, and we know it is able to physically move its body while "dashing" as shown by its changing poses. This tells us it isn't vanishing then reappearing aka teleporting. It also runs around in circles in gameplay using that animation, which should require it to be able to react at that speed.

So it's either an amp that somehow prevents them from attacking but not from moving their limbs or stirring up puddles, or it's just a representation of their regular speed with after images and inconsistent depiction, abuse of cinematic time, like what we get in basically every verse with such after images (Bleach, Dragon Ball, Marvel, DC, JoJo's, DMC itself, and so many more).
 
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We should look at those scenes and see just how untouchable the Furies are when dashing.
Oh hey, you're right!
(Slow the speed to see more clearly). Here we can see Fury dodging Nero's attacks and even jumping via dashing (because the mist thing is present, we can assume he used his little dash). Heck, right before their clash, we can see Fury uses a dash to attack more quickly yet Nero moves in tandem with him and they both clash.
 
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