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When in this state she gains access to faster attack speed, heightened attack strength, and her health slowly regenerates. It also retains the function from Devil May Cry 3 that allows his Devil Trigger to change forms depending on the Devil Arm he is using.

While in Devil Trigger, Vergil's power and speed are drastically increased and his attacks gain additional properties that make them stronger like Rapid Slash, which can be canceled into itself and embeds Summoned Swords into enemies that explode after Vergil sheathes Yamato , while having slow health regeneration.

Like Dante, he can spend part of his Devil Trigger Gauge to increase the power of some of his moves, namely Stinger which covers a far greater area and drills through enemies and Lunar Phase which ends with a Rising Sun-esque pair of kicks if used in the ground, and has far more spins if used in the air. In Devil May Cry 4 , demonic bosses have a "desperation mode", similar to Devil Trigger, when they are low on health.

However, it seems to be something separate from normal enemy Devil Trigger, as it appears on all modes. Effects of it vary for each boss;.

In the first-half of Devil May Cry 5 , Dante 's demonic form is largely identical to his form in Devil May Cry 4 , with some minor stylistic changes. Just like in the previous installments of the series, Dante is capable of restoring his health points while using it.

Devil Trigger also enchants all of his attacks with an additional damage output and allows him to fly around with the wings. Using various buttons during the flight will give Dante completely different attacks as well as attack combinations.

Additionally the flight enhances Dante's movement speed. After absorbing the broken hilt of the Rebellion along with the Sparda, Dante's full hidden power is awakened and he obtains his Sin Devil Trigger form, which takes inspiration from Devil May Cry 4 unused Ultimate Devil Trigger concept.

Dante's appearance in his demonic form will stay the same no matter which weapon he will equip. After reforming, Vergil's new Devil Form transforms him into a demon, greatly enhanced to the point of him being able to match Dante's Sin Devil Trigger. It has four wings folded down in a similar manner to the tails of Vergil's coat in his original Devil Trigger, blue arm-mounted energy blades, and a thick reptilian tail with a barbed tip that extends from between his shoulders.

While the head appears to be shaped like his form in Devil May Cry 4 , Vergil's new Devil Trigger resembles a traditional samurai helmet more, with the horns assuming hollowed and tube-like shapes, venting demonic energy in a manner resembling exhausts. In addition to developing a few air techniques, the ability to regenerate health, and the ability to create an energy construct of himself in a similar manner to Vergil from the reboot , Vergil's overall attacks and defense are increased as well.

His new Demon Form is now officially recognized as his own Sin Devil Trigger form, having the same activation requirements as Dante's, albeit still retaining the healing ability plus the ability to deactivate at any time before the Sin Devil Trigger runs out.

While in this form, Vergil gains new follow-up strikes to many of his combo attacks and enhancements to his other moves, along with the ability to use exceptionally powerful moves that would normally deplete his entire Sin Devil Trigger gauge for only a portion of his remaining meter. After Nero discovers the truth behind his heritage and remembering how he lacked the power to save Credo, Nero becomes determined in saving his family from themselves, enabling him to unlock his full Devil Trigger transformation.

In the process, he grows a human-looking arm that he can convert to energy when using the Devil Breaker. Unlike the others, it can partially activate when Nero is in human form, giving him arm-like wings called Bringer Claws which restore his Devil Bringer powers. His full DT is much more human looking than his uncle or father's, due to lacking large wings or protrusions and sporting long, white hair which grows past his shoulders.

He also grows short horns similar to his original DT and his arms are now identical to the Devil Bringer. In his DT form, Nero gains demonic yellow pupils with sharp irises and the sclera within his eyes turn black. Unlike in the previous game, Nero no longer gains the shadow-like demon which replicates his attacks in the opposing direction for extra hits. Instead, he uses his Bringer Claws for claw attacks which attack in the same direction as each of Nero's attacks, with some attacks using both claws to slash through enemies.

With his restored arm, he also regains the use of Buster while no longer needing to use the Buster Arm Devil Breaker. In Devil May Cry 5 , lesser demons and bosses enter the devil trigger after hitting a certain hit point and after certain period of a time. Unlike Devil May Cry 4 , lesser demons and bosses are engulfed in a black aura, when they enter the devil trigger.

In Marvel vs. Dante can perform two of Nevan's techniques in DT mode, and gains the ability to fly. He also gains a third jump added to his double jump, and gains the ability to dash twice in the air before landing. Dante can also tag out to keep his Devil Trigger effect permanent, unless tagged back in.

Plus, his sound clips are only limited to deep roars and his taunt has no dialogue until it wears off. Vergil also uses Devil Trigger as a Level 1 Hyper Combo and although it does not allow him any new special moves like Dante, if the player has a remaining three bars of HC Gauge they may activate Dark Angel.

This Hyper Combo shows Vergil slashing the opponent while Summoned Swords accumulate in the background. Finally, he returns back to his human form and sheathes Yamato as the Swords pierce the enemy. This is the only move in the game that requires four HC Gauges total including the transformation and is the stronger Hyper Combo in the game, taking , points off of the opponent's health.

Dante's Devil Trigger returns once more as one of Dante's Hypers during gameplay, functioning identically to how it did in the previous game.

In the game's story mode, Dante assumes his Devil Trigger form to fight Jedah Dohma, with the entire fight granting the player permanent Devil Trigger. With the massive boost in power, he's able to overpower the demon noble and wrest the Soul Stone from his control.

Initially, his mind starts to succumb to the power of the Stone, but ultimately fights it off and at that same moment, figures out the best way to defeat Ultron Sigma, taking Jedah's words about the Stone into consideration before he leaves. Interestingly, this is the first time Dante talks in full sentences during the form rather than taunts, shouts and growling. Nero's Devil Trigger appears on his costume for Ed, it will also change color depending on the variation chosen.

Concepts for the former notably include both wings and a tail whilst the latter shows a full devil form that bears many similarities to Vergil's Yamato Devil Trigger, including a claw-like sheath on the arm and wing-like coattails. In Devil May Cry 5 , the Devil Trigger gauge was made easier to fill due to the lack of recovery items. Devil May Cry Wiki Explore. Devil May Cry 3 Trial Ver. Bayonetta Marvel vs. Content page Image Multiple images Video.

Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Devil Trigger. Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Nero headed for the Order's headquarters to find out more about what was going on from Credo and crossed a bridge that lead into a cave behind a waterfall.

He found himself in a forest and had a brief encounter with Dante, who left by falling off a cliff. Nero fought his way through the forest and eventually confronted the demoness, Echidna, who thought of the forest as her children, succeeding in driving her back into the third Hell Gate.

Nero then went to the Order's headquarters where he met up with Credo and demanded to know who Dante really was, but Credo told him not to ask any questions. He then transformed into his demon form, Credo Angelo, and declared that Nero was under arrest. The two battled and Nero won, but Kyrie arrived on the scene, seeing his demonic arm and thought that he was trying to kill Credo, who had changed to his human form.

Agnus arrived and took advantage of Kyrie's surprise and fear, kidnapping her and revealed that Sanctus wanted her to get to Nero. Credo was furious at these actions and after Agnus flew off with his sister, put aside his fight with Nero for the time being.

Nero managed to head into the headquarters and found Agnus, who he fought and defeated, but failed to rescue Kyrie, who was taken away by Sanctus in the form of an Alto Angelo. He continued to pursue her, but ran into Dante, who wanted to take Yamato from him, but Nero refused and the two fought again. However this time, Nero lost, realizing Dante had been playing with him the whole time, but the half-demon didn't kill him and let him keep Yamato, because he needed it to save Kyrie.

Nero left after telling Dante his name and found Sanctus with an enormous statue like demon he created called the Savior. Sanctus wanted him to willingly be absorbed into the Savior and showed him that Kyrie was already within it to try and get him to do so.

Nero refused and tried to rescue his love from the Savior, but Sanctus managed to use Kyrie to trap Nero, taking Yamato from him. Credo appeared and attacked his former leader in anger at the way he used Kyrie, but was stabbed through the chest for his efforts. As he fell, Dante caught his body and he and Trish watched as Nero was absorbed into the Savior, awakening it. Later, Dante, having retrieved Yamato and destroyed all the Hell Gates, faced off against the Savior and succeeded in driving the blade into its chest.

It found its way to Nero, awakening him and allowing him to escape the heart, he was trapped in. After fighting his way through the Savior's body, he found his way to the Sacred Heart where Kyrie was located, along with Sanctus in his true demon form, Sanctus Diabolica. Sanctus asked Nero why he had betrayed the Order and he said that Sanctus had done enough cruel deeds to earn him Nero's hate.

The two engaged in a final battle and as he was on the verge of defeat, Sanctus asked Sparda to lend him power. When this call went unanswered, he angrily cried out, demanding to know why the demon knight would not give him the power to defeat Nero. Nero explained to Sanctus that while Sparda was a demon, he still had a heart and was capable of loving another, which was something Sanctus lacked, who only had a desire for power. Nero then finished off Sanctus and escaped the Savior with Kyrie and the sword, Sparda, which Sanctus had used to control the Savior.

However things weren't finished yet as the Savior fused with Sanctus' remains to become the False Savior, a much weaker form. Nero then came to accept his demon side and that though he had demon powers, he was not evil.

He exchanged thanks with Dante and offered to give Yamato back to him, but the half-demon told him to keep it. Nero asked Dante if they'd meet again, but he only waved vaguely in response as he walked away. He then met up with Kyrie, who told him she was happy it was all over and they almost kissed, but they were interrupted by a horde of demons that Nero took on, while Kyrie waited for him.

In the next five years after the events at Fortuna, Nero starts his own business as a devil hunter. Top entries this week.

Various Examples. Search Interest. Latest Editorial And News. Meme Donte. Meme Ur a Faget. Meme Vergil. Meme Nero Is Dead Weight. Recent Videos 8. His arms are identical to the Devil Bringer, indicating that this is the full manifestation of that arm's nature. His appearance is very similar to the demon that floats behind him during his Devil Trigger in Devil May Cry 4.

In contrast with Dante's laid-back and occasionally flirtatious attitude, Nero is a more serious, sardonic and somewhat antisocial person. He is a choleric character whose emotions can get the better of him, especially when his loved ones are involved. Nero also has a short-temper and prone to be impulsive, although by Devil May Cry 5 he has notably mellowed out somewhat, which Nero attributed to caring for the orphans that lives with him and Kyrie. Devil May Cry 5: Before the Nightmare.

However, he is also like Dante in that he has a rebellious nature: he wields a gun, despite the Order's general prohibition against them; he doesn't really believe in the Order's religion; and cares little for the legend of Sparda. His rebellious nature leads to the Order having him work alone on "special jobs. Even though he doesn't care for the Order of the Sword's religion, Nero still participates in some of their activities out of respect for Credo and Kyrie. Nero's softer side comes out around his loved ones, especially around his lover Kyrie.

Nero is very gentle and thoughtful towards Kyrie and considers himself to be very lucky to have her in his life. Like Dante, Nero is a somewhat arrogant and cocky person.

He shares Dante's habit of casually mouthing off to even the most powerful of his enemies, making taunts and sarcastic jokes on the battlefield. Nero also taunts in a similar, sarcastic fashion to Dante: one taunt involves him bowing mockingly and asking, "Shall we dance? Despite that, Nero shows an underlying insecurity about his own ability to protect those he loves, a fear aggravated by his inability to save Credo.

Therefore, he takes comments about his own abilities to heart, which is seen when he holds a resentment of the term 'dead weight' after Dante called him that. He eventually comes to terms with his insecurity when he resolves not to let Dante and Vergil kill each other, which allows him to tap into his own demonic abilities. Nero was initially disgusted by his demonic abilities.

When he first received the Devil Bringer , he considered it a curse and covered it with a medical sling to hide it out of shame. However, over time he began to train with the Devil Bringer until he finally embraces it as his power. Nero is one of the few characters in the Devil May Cry series to actually swear and showcase offensive and crude behavior to others.

Such instances include: him calling Agnus a "jackass" and his laboratory a "hellhole". He also almost calls Agnus a "son of a bitch" later, but is cut short. Before fighting Dante, he tells him "Kid? Well, if that's how you see me, I think you'll blush a pretty pink when I kick your ass". Later on, he tells Sanctus "Go blow yourself" and could say "I'm not interested in your bullshit! Lastly, he gives Dante the middle finger before being absorbed by The Savior.

He further calls Vergil a "Fucking Asshole! Nero was found as a baby by Credo and Kyrie's family at Fortuna and was raised under their care. As a child, he was bullied by other children who claimed his mother was a prostitute.

As with Credo, Nero joined the Order of the Sword to defeat demons that threatened the city, though Nero often worked alone. Devil May Cry 4: Deadly Fortune. As was mentioned in an incident report, a number of demons appeared suddenly from the Mitis Forest and attacked Fortuna. Nero was present at the scene and exterminated all of the demons, but he couldn't prevent demons from injuring Kyrie and his own shoulder.

Nero's sword, the Red Queen , was also damaged and sent for repair. Kyrie recovered completely, but Nero's shoulder never healed properly, and was transformed into something else. Initially he believed it to be an infection but, upon realizing it was demonic power, he began training with it in secret. On the day of the Festival of the Blade, Nero barely manages to make it to Kyrie's performance in time after dealing with a group of demons, with a man in red secretly watching him from the rooftops.

He leaves her a gift and then prepares to leave, having grown tired of Sanctus's preaching. Just before he can, though, the mysterious man in red bursts in through the glass ceiling during a prayer and slays Sanctus , the leader of the Order. Before the assassin who is later revealed to be Dante can confirm the kill, Credo and a battalion of knights surround Dante, but are completely outmatched.

Kyrie, seeing that Dante is going to kill her brother, finally escapes Nero's hold on her and runs to them, but is knocked down in the process. When Nero sees the man in red looming over Kyrie, he kicks him in the face and orders Credo and Kyrie to go get help while he stalls Dante.

The two fight, and Nero is forced to reveal his Devil Bringer. With it, he was able to knock Dante back and impale him with his own sword on Sparda 's statue. But Dante, who isn't just a mere mortal, frees himself and jumps down. Nero states that Dante isn't human, to which Dante then pulls Rebellion out and comments that they're the same, and points out the knights he had slain, who turned out to be demons. Confused, Nero watches as Dante flees the scene.

Credo gives an order to Nero - to pursue the man in red, with witnesses seeing him heading to Fortuna Castle.

Suddenly, all three feel the building shudder, and leave to discover the city's citizens being attacked by demons. While Kyrie and Credo lead the survivors back to headquarters, Nero fights off the remaining demons.

In order to pursue Dante, Nero goes through Fortuna, which is totally overrun with demons. His pursuit of Dante leads him to discover the source of these demons: in a small village at the base of Lamina Peak, just outside the city, Nero finds the first Hell Gate and fights its guardian, Berial the Conqueror of the Fire Hell.

After defeating Berial, Nero makes his way through a supernatural blizzard to Fortuna Castle where he meets Gloria , a new member of the Order whom he's never seen before. After some exposition, Nero and Gloria go their separate ways. When Nero enters Fortuna Castle , he finds it infested with demons and starts to investigate.

He finds the second Hell Gate and fights Bael , a large toad-like demon whose specialty is ice. While exploring the castle, Nero stumbles upon a secret underground laboratory of the Order, where he meets Agnus , the Order's Chief Alchemist. Agnus reveals that he created the Hell Gates and uses them to summon demons , which he needs for his experiments.

Agnus also reveals that by using this power, Sanctus hopes to rule the world by using the Savior , the god-like being the Order constructed. Agnus succeeds in killing Nero with his Angelos , [10] but Nero is dramatically revived with a Devil Trigger , due to the Yamato which resonated with him. In this form, Nero manages to repair the Yamato, the broken sword of Dante's fallen brother, Vergil , which Agnus had been holding within a containment field inside his lab.

Nero then forces Agnus to reveal his Angelo form and retreat. Afterwards, Nero heads towards The Order's headquarters , believing Credo knows more about what is going on. He crosses a bridge that leads into a cave concealed by the Foris Falls and finds himself in the Mitis Forest.

Here, Dante bumps into him, but their encounter is very brief. Dante apologizes snidely to Nero, stating that "it'll have to wait", and then jumps off a cliff. Nero fights countless demons on his way through the forest and eventually banishes Echidna the She-Viper , a snake-like demon who treats the demons of the forest as her children. After that, Nero reaches the Headquarters without any other surprises. At the entrance he is met by Credo, whereupon Nero asks who Dante is. Credo draws his blade and exclaims that Nero does not have the authority to demand answers from him.

Nero reflexively uses his Devil Bringer to block an attack from Credo, exposing his secret. Realizing that Agnus, who brought news of Nero's demonic power to the Orders' commanders only moments earlier, was right, Credo transforms into his Angelo form and declares that Nero is under arrest. A fight ensues, after which Credo returns to his human form and Nero emerges victorious, but Kyrie, appearing seemingly from nowhere, screams out when she beholds what she interprets as Nero, with a demon arm, trying to kill Credo.

Nero tries to explain and calm Kyrie down, but Agnus swoops in turning Kyrie against Nero, making her think he's a demon, holds her hostage, revealing Sanctus's desire to use her to get to Nero. Credo is furious of this treachery as Agnus flies away with Kyrie, so he asks Nero to put aside this fight for now and vows to get the truth from Sanctus. Nero finds and fights Agnus in the Order's headquarters and succeeds in defeating him.

Just as Nero is about to finish off Agnus, an army of Bianco Angelos , led by none other than Sanctus himself, in the armor of an Alto Angelo no less, swoops in to aid him.

As Sanctus leaves with Kyrie, Nero jumps after her, but he is only able to grab her necklace, which he gave to her as a gift back at the cathedral. Nero cries for his failure as the Bringer destroys some vines tangled on a bridge, as the event forces him to pursue Agnus, Sanctus, and Kyrie. However, he runs into Dante on his way out. Nero tries to ignore Dante, but Dante reveals that he wants Yamato back due to what's left of his brother's.

Nero refuses anything he says from Dante, causing another fight between them. Although Nero is wielding Yamato, yet undisciplined and angry, despite managing to disarm Dante, he soon is forced to acknowledge Dante's superiority when he swiftly knocks him down with only his bare hands. However, Dante also says that now he is calm and cool so he can go now, revealing Dante was not only fighting him but was also guiding him at the same time.

Although Dante did want his brother's sword back, he allows Nero to keep it for now, seeing how he needs it and that he is calm headed.

Dante asks Nero's name and so he reveals it to Dante while also commenting that each other's names were "not bad," thus showing their mutual respect. Nero later finds Sanctus next to a giant statue resembling Sparda, which is the Savior. Sanctus asks Nero if he wishes to surrender himself and form the Savior's core together with Kyrie in which Nero refuses and attempts to rescue her, but fails and falls into Sanctus's trap.

In the process, Sanctus takes the Yamato from Nero. Suddenly, Credo appears, enraged because Sanctus had used Kyrie, and attacks his former superior. Sanctus runs him through with Yamato, causing a mortal wound, and Credo to fall off the Savior but is caught by Dante. He, together with Trish, witness as Nero is absorbed into the heart of the Savior. The Savior soon awakens and flies toward Fortuna.

Credo asks Dante to honor one last request: to save both Kyrie and Nero, after which he dies. Much later, Dante, having retrieved Yamato and destroyed all the Hell Gates, faces off against the Savior. After weakening the Savior's exterior, Dante thrusts Yamato into the core of the statue, awakening Nero and allowing him to escape the heart-like organ imprisoning him. After completing a number of trials within the Savior, Nero finally confronts Sanctus. Sanctus, having achieved even greater levels of power with the Sparda, asks why Nero betrayed the Order.

Nero answers that Sanctus has done enough foul deeds to make Nero hate him. During their exchanges, Sanctus also scoffs at Nero for being held back by love. Nero finally defeats Sanctus inside the Savior.

In a final bid for victory, Sanctus implores Sparda for power, but his request remains unfulfilled. In a fit of rage, he asks why Sparda refuses to give him the power to kill Nero. The sword remains silent, but Nero explains to Sanctus that although Sparda was a demon, he did have a heart, one that could love another person.

Lacking this, the sword will not grant his request for power. Nero saves Kyrie and kills Sanctus, and they escape the Savior.



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