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The Prince of All Saiyans fights a guy who makes dad jokes

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Vegeta vs Vergil, both at Low 2-C (SSB Vegeta is used here)

- In-character

- Speed is equal

- They start at 50 meters from each other
 
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

Vergil desserves a good fight, he's a Low 2-C too, and people are focusing only on Dante
 
Here

Vergil negates durability with Yamato's physical attacks aswell

And Black stopped after opening that portal, Vergil completely covers the field with Yamato

So Vergil have 4 votes...I guess ?
 
Vergil's Low 2-C scalling chain makes him cabable of one-shoting people who can one shot people who are above baseline by an Unknown amount, and this in base

DT makes him cabale of one-shoting people who are comparable to him in base, as we can see in the Anime, when Dante used DT against Sid
 
Question.

For both of these verses, why are we assuming that each chain of superiority is some ultra stompy ">>>>>>>" that makes them dozens upon dozens of times the feats they scale to? Seems a bit ridiculous.

Also Vergil FRA
 
The real cal howard said:
For both of these verses, why are we assuming that each chain of superiority is some ultra stompy ">>>>>>>" that makes them dozens upon dozens of times the feats they scale to? Seems a bit ridiculous.
DMC scaling chain is literally like that. Dante stomped Argosax so hard that he thought that he was just a random fodder demon. Then Urizen stomps Dante with just raising his hand, then Dante proceeds to stomp Urizen and finally stalemate with Vergil.
 
That just them I honestly like to use 3 > signs if I'm trying to show if someone is superior to someone else.
 
Kep told me that the first Argosax fight where Dante zero-diffed him despite going through hell and back with Mundus was an outlier and it's not until later where Dante scales well above it.

Also I don't remember Urizen stomping Dante. I remember him winning.
 
Well, let me explain:

The DT amps the user to the point of him being to one shot beings that are comparable to his power at base, proof ? Dante vs Abigail

They were comparable, but one DT slash completely destroyed Abigail

Urizen Pre Fruit one shoted DT DMC5 Dante

DMC5 Dante >= DMC2 Dante, who can defeat Argosax in base, so we can say that a DT DMC2 Dante can one shot Argosax

So Pre Fruit Urizen can one shot DT Dante, who can one shot Argosax

Then Urizen eats the fruit (which makes him more powerful) and his fusion with V results in Base DMC5 Vergil

DT DMC5 Vergil can one shot his base self
 
The real cal howard said:
Kep told me that the first Argosax fight where Dante zero-diffed him despite going through hell and back with Mundus was an outlier and it's not until later where Dante scales well above it.
Also I don't remember Urizen stomping Dante. I remember him winning.
No, in the novel Dante literally couldn't even recall that he even fought him. And this is his fight with Urize.
 
The real cal howard said:
Kep told me that the first Argosax fight where Dante zero-diffed him despite going through hell and back with Mundus was an outlier and it's not until later where Dante scales well above it.

Also I don't remember Urizen stomping Dante. I remember him winning.
He literally one shoted DT Dante with one Punch and broke Rebellion in the process
 
The real cal howard said:
You guys are forgetting that he was fighting Dante for an extended period of time prior to that.
It was literally a few minutes, and Urizen didn't even flinch. Dante never got past his shield either.
 
The real cal howard said:
You do know that actual irl fights don't...last long right?
I don't know why you're even bringing up "real life" fights, when it's ficiton we're talking about. And just because Urizen didn't obliterate Dante the moment he saw him doesn't mean he didn't stomp him.
 
It means he didn't one-shot ">>>>>" Dante as you all imply like the scaling chain is Dragon Ball had a baby with Digimon.
 
@KOS. No. I just don't have an hour to waste. It has nothing to do with DMC in general, especially given I watched Vegeta's Renegade For Life play of the game without prompt.
 
Let's put it this way. Dante was able to dodge Urizen's basic attacks at BoG, just barely. But when he got close to Urizen, he was casually slapped so hard it knocked him out cold. So yeah, one shot.

Then, Dante came back in DT and had Rebellion shattered like glass with a casual punch, and was knocked back down, only not knocked out bacause he was in DT and managed to block. Even still the punch was so powerful it knocked Dante out of DT, something we've only seen Mundus do when applying massive amounts of repeated force to a tired and weakened Sparda Dante.

Then Dante grabs the Sparda, a more powerful weapon than the rebellion, and re-enters DT, then launches an all out charge against Urizen. He gets slapped aside. Casually. It's repeatedly demonstrated that Dante was massively below Urizen.
 
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