Devil May Cry Wiki
No edit summary
(Editing a gallery)
Line 69: Line 69:
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
dreadnought_big_other_5e2b66617ceae3c0e8cda81cf84ec698.jpg|Dreadnaught concept art.
 
dreadnought_big_other_5e2b66617ceae3c0e8cda81cf84ec698.jpg|Dreadnaught concept art.
  +
dreadnought-20343.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   

Revision as of 18:06, 20 September 2014

Royalguard Dreadnaught Form

Dante in Dreadnaught form.

The Royalguard Style is one of Dante's styles in Devil May Cry 3 and Devil May Cry 4. It emphasizes minimization and countering of enemy attacks.[1]

Gameplay

The Royalguard style is one of the more difficult styles to master, but potentially one of the strongest. When the Rage meter is full, Release and Just Release are two of the most powerful known moves in the third and fourth games. The moves' power are enough to kill almost all kinds of lesser demons in the two games. Though it is time-consuming to fill up the meter, the usage of Super Costumes can help (which provides infinite Rage meter). Furthermore, in Devil May Cry 4, a maxed-out Release can remove the electrical shield of a Blitz without even absorbing any backfire damage.

In Devil May Cry 3, the amount of pent up power is signified by the jewel-like dots on the display bar. Dante's next strike will be increased in power by about 2% for every gem lit up. Effective for the next blow only, once per charge, acting similarly to Nero's Exceed system.

Dante can block lesser demons without breaking his 'blocking' stance. But larger demons with stronger attack can break his guard. This can be dangerous because of long recovery times, and Dante is open to any attack. In Devil May Cry 4, Dante's recovery time can be cancelled by immediately performing Trickster's Dash.

Movesets

Devil May Cry 3

Action Command Description
Level 1
Block & Charge Button ps4 circle (ground) Block incoming attacks, slowly building up your anger and adrenaline.
Just Block Button ps4 circle Block 1/10th of a second before an enemy attack. Negate the damage of the attack and charges the Royal Gauge more than usual.
Release Button ps4 r1+Button PS4 Dpad Up+Button ps4 circle (ground) Release pent-up anger charged from blocked enemy attacks to do major damage.
Just Release Button ps4 r1+Button PS4 Dpad Up+Button ps4 circle Release 1/10th of a second before an enemy attacks. Deals significantly more damage than a normal Release.
Level 2
Air Block Button ps4 circle (mid-air) Block in mid-air.
Air Release Button ps4 r1+Button PS4 Dpad Up+Button ps4 circle (mid-air) Perform a release in mid-air.
Level 3
Ultimate Button ps4 r1+Button PS4 Dpad Down+Button ps4 circle Block enemy attacks and convert the block energy into life power for yourself.

Devil May Cry 4

Action Command Description
Block Button ps4 circle/Bx b (ground) Minimize the damage taken from an enemy's attack, while at the same time accumulating power within the Royal Gauge.
Air Block Button ps4 circle/Bx b (mid-air) Minimize the damage taken from an enemy's mid-air attack, while at the same time accumulating power within the Royal Gauge.
Royal Block Just Block Block an enemy's attack at the last second to negate all damage and greatly increase the angry energy stored within the Royal Gauge.
Release Button ps4 r1+Button PS4 Dpad Up+Button ps4 circle/Bx rb+Bx up+Bx b (ground) Release all the energy stored in the Royal Gauge, and lash out at your enemies with an explosion of dreadful power.
Air Release Button ps4 r1+Button PS4 Dpad Up+Button ps4 circle/Bx rb+Bx up+Bx b (mid-air) Release all the energy stored in the Royal Gauge, and lash out at airborne enemies with an explosion of dreadful power.
Royal Release Just Release Release all the anger stored within you as a violent, damaging counter-attack against those unfortunate enough to provoke you.
Dreadnaught Button ps4 r1+Button PS4 Dpad Down+Button ps4 circle/Bx rb+Bx down+Bx b A mysterious technique that transforms the body into a seemingly metallic shell impervious to enemy assault. The duration of the technique is linked to the amount of energy stored within the Royal Gauge.

Dreadnaught Glitch

thumb|right|280px|A video of the glitch A small visual glitch involving the Dreadnaught Form allows the player to use the Dreadnaught model and its audio clips while being able to move normally and taking damage as usual. In order to utilize this glitch, the player must switch their weapons precisely at the moment when Dante changes back from using it. However, this glitch was fixed on the PC release.

Gallery






Trivia

  • While using "Dreadnaught", Dante's voice noticeably is higher-pitched than in Devil Trigger state.
  • Dante's "Block" stance is similar to that of Fei Long from the Street Fighter series.
  • Dante's release in DMC 4 has different effects based on the meter. For example, an empty meter will release a rather small and weak light. A filled meter will have stronger light, where a 3/4 or full meter will have strongest light with vibrating screen. And a full gauge royal release will cause some extra electric-like sound.

External links

References

  1. Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, Style File — Royalguard: "Minimizing the damage of an enemy attack, this style allows the player to maneuver into a more strategic position."