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So I've looked through pages of characters and, well, laughed my khm off.
1. Vergil and Nero are universal+ now. Their striking strength is universal, too. Which is scaled from Dante, who has his strength... scaled from Vergil. Same thing with Mundus, his strength
is scaled from Dante, too. Okay lol.
2. All attack potiencies, however, are scaled from Mundus. Who, as it's been repeated often, "fused together" Human's and Demon's Worlds. Well, first of all, he did not "fuse" anything. It was his intent, but he only created a breaches in a barrier (or whatever it is) that separates those two worlds. And after that he's been defeated by Sparda, who sealed the breaches (like Temen-ni-gru). There is nothing about actual "fuse of dimensions" neither in manga nor on DMC Wiki, it is not even known what exactly he intented to do with those worlds.
3. Furthermore, neither Mundus nor Argosax are gods. They are demons powerful enough to become kings. "God of Darkness", "The Chaos" and so on are simply titles in both cases. Non of them ever created any of the Worlds, they are a simple rulers, which is a huge difference. Here Mundus is referenced as a King, with his keep, and not himself, being a "nexus of energy". He might have complete control over it, but it still does not make him capable of destroying a Universe.
4. Here the mechanics of Demon's World are explained, showing that even lesser demons can cause dimensional changes. It is not because they are strong, it is simply a nature of Underworld. That being said, both demons, demon lords and kings might be very powerful in their own dimension, but that still does not give them ability to manipulate reality in a Human World.
Otherwise, Mundus or Argosax would've easily destroyed whole human's cities with a simple
flick of their fingers.
5. And, really. Even if we put Mundus away for a moment. I would really like you to imagine Vergil, Nero or Dante destroying a Universe. Ridiculous, right?
It has been from the very beginning. I can't even imagine who thought that this was a good
idea.
1. Vergil and Nero are universal+ now. Their striking strength is universal, too. Which is scaled from Dante, who has his strength... scaled from Vergil. Same thing with Mundus, his strength
is scaled from Dante, too. Okay lol.
2. All attack potiencies, however, are scaled from Mundus. Who, as it's been repeated often, "fused together" Human's and Demon's Worlds. Well, first of all, he did not "fuse" anything. It was his intent, but he only created a breaches in a barrier (or whatever it is) that separates those two worlds. And after that he's been defeated by Sparda, who sealed the breaches (like Temen-ni-gru). There is nothing about actual "fuse of dimensions" neither in manga nor on DMC Wiki, it is not even known what exactly he intented to do with those worlds.
3. Furthermore, neither Mundus nor Argosax are gods. They are demons powerful enough to become kings. "God of Darkness", "The Chaos" and so on are simply titles in both cases. Non of them ever created any of the Worlds, they are a simple rulers, which is a huge difference. Here Mundus is referenced as a King, with his keep, and not himself, being a "nexus of energy". He might have complete control over it, but it still does not make him capable of destroying a Universe.
4. Here the mechanics of Demon's World are explained, showing that even lesser demons can cause dimensional changes. It is not because they are strong, it is simply a nature of Underworld. That being said, both demons, demon lords and kings might be very powerful in their own dimension, but that still does not give them ability to manipulate reality in a Human World.
Otherwise, Mundus or Argosax would've easily destroyed whole human's cities with a simple
flick of their fingers.
5. And, really. Even if we put Mundus away for a moment. I would really like you to imagine Vergil, Nero or Dante destroying a Universe. Ridiculous, right?
It has been from the very beginning. I can't even imagine who thought that this was a good
idea.