

They’re both heavily inspired by martial arts, making them stylishly deadly weapons. You can see that aside from an excellent and capable swordsman, Vergil was also a well-rounded fighter.Īlthough this is mainly Vergil’s weapon, Dante has his style in using Beowulf. Seeing Vergil’s contrast in power when wielding either Beowulf or Yamato was a gift sent by the gods. Like Yamato, this was one of Vergil’s signature weapons. It was first introduced back at Devil May Cry 3 as Vergil’s primary power-based weapon.

Much like the Cerberus weapon, Beowulf is no stranger to the Devil May Cry franchise. Beowulf | Vergil’s best power-based weapon

Fortunately, Dante borrows it and adds a little something special. Unfortunately, this weapon isn’t playable by its actual owner - which is why it’s a little lower on the list. Double Kalina Ann | Heaviest-Hitting ranged weapon for Dante Better for veteran players, or beginner players that love to experimentĩ.This can get frustrating yet rewarding at times. Its attacks and picking the right weapon both boil down to having the right combos. This isn’t the first option in choosing Devil Arms because it does get limiting at times. The only reason it’s a bit lower in the list is due to popularity. King Cerberus is a three-ability weapon that harnesses the power of style. For beginners, this might take some time to pick up, while for veterans, it's a nice addition to Dante’s kickass arsenal of Devil Arms. All of these weapons have their unique abilities depending on the use and combo. The weapon can shift through three abilities - the signature ice nunchucks, an all-new fire-tipped bo staff, and a three-sectioned long-staff. Unfortunately, Cerberus was one of those demons. Even back then, young Dante was already telling boss demons to take a hike. Back in Devil May Cry 3, Cerberus was one of the bosses that Dante encountered early on. The Cerberus nunchucks are no stranger to the world of Devil May Cry. To kick off this list, we have the famous King Cerberus.
