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The cane is V's only weapon, and is used for finishing off enemies left at critical health: the only other way for V to kill enemies is to have [[Nightmare (Familiar)|Nightmare]] do so, as [[Shadow (Familiar)|Shadow]] and [[Griffon (Familiar)|Griffon]] cannot kill demons. If a demon is not finished, after a while they will recover and restore some of their health.
 
The cane is V's only weapon, and is used for finishing off enemies left at critical health: the only other way for V to kill enemies is to have [[Nightmare (Familiar)|Nightmare]] do so, as [[Shadow (Familiar)|Shadow]] and [[Griffon (Familiar)|Griffon]] cannot kill demons. If a demon is not finished, after a while they will recover and restore some of their health.
   
The basic attack, Checkmate, is a short-ranged swing which requires V to be more or less touching the target. As well as finishing enemies, this attack can also, at significant risk, be used to parry attacks. If used to strike an enemy, it will simply rebound off and briefly place V in a recoiling animation where he is vulnerable to attack.
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The basic attack, Checkmate, is a short-ranged swing which requires V to be more or less touching the target. As well as finishing enemies, this attack can also, at significant risk, be used to parry attacks. If used to strike an enemy which is not at critical health, it will simply rebound off and briefly place V in a recoiling animation where he is vulnerable to attack.
   
 
Gambit allows V to teleport towards a targeted enemy and instantly finish them: it appears to be based on Dante's [[Trickster Style]] move Air Trick/Ground Trick, and like that move has a limited range and can only be performed once during a jump.
 
Gambit allows V to teleport towards a targeted enemy and instantly finish them: it appears to be based on Dante's [[Trickster Style]] move Air Trick/Ground Trick, and like that move has a limited range and can only be performed once during a jump.

Revision as of 00:42, 15 April 2019

V's Cane, also simply known as Cane, is one of V's weapons in Devil May Cry 5. Its only gameplay purpose is to finish off enemies.

Story

It's unknown how V came about this cane, or what special qualities it might have. When Nico "checked it out", she found that there was nothing out of ordinary with it, though she states the metal is a good conduit for demonic power.[1] That may explain how V is able to perform some magic with it, like creating spectral copies of the cane as well as teleportation. V also seems to use the cane to gain demonic energy from the enemies he has defeated, as he requires the cane to re-merge himself back with Urizen.

On top of any otherworldly qualities the cane may or may not have, V is also often seen using it the way one expects a cane to be used - for support.

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Nico's Weapon Report - V's Cane
That cane V's always lugging around. I took the liberty of checking it out once, but didn't see anything out of the ordinary.
Sure, the metal's a good conduit for demonic power and all...but there must be more to it than that. Well, who knows. Maybe he does just use it to get around.

Gameplay

The cane is V's only weapon, and is used for finishing off enemies left at critical health: the only other way for V to kill enemies is to have Nightmare do so, as Shadow and Griffon cannot kill demons. If a demon is not finished, after a while they will recover and restore some of their health.

The basic attack, Checkmate, is a short-ranged swing which requires V to be more or less touching the target. As well as finishing enemies, this attack can also, at significant risk, be used to parry attacks. If used to strike an enemy which is not at critical health, it will simply rebound off and briefly place V in a recoiling animation where he is vulnerable to attack.

Gambit allows V to teleport towards a targeted enemy and instantly finish them: it appears to be based on Dante's Trickster Style move Air Trick/Ground Trick, and like that move has a limited range and can only be performed once during a jump.

Touch and Move allows V to instantly teleport from one enemy to another after finishing a Checkmate and sometimes after a Gambit: it is best to target a desired enemy rather than have the move pick the target, as it may choose one that is too far away. It is subject to similar restrictions to Gambit in terms of range.

V's Royal Fork move causes him to summon a series of canes in a similar manner to Summoned Swords, striking all enemies around him. This attack's description is a little misleading: by "the area" it means a limited radius surrounding V, not the entire combat area.

After the player completes the Bloody Palace as V, they get a unique taunt, which causes V to temporarily cover the cane in demonic energy. During this time, hitting enemy with the cane will deal more damage, and it will not rebound off the enemy.

Movesets

Action Command Description
Checkmate PS:Button ps4 circle

XBox:Bx b

Finish off dying enemies.
Gambit PS: Button ps4 r1+Button ps4 circle

XBox:Bx rb+Bx b

A teleportation technique. Throw your cane at a target to appear next to them. Using this move to a dying enemy will kill them instantly.
Touch And Move PS: Button ps4 circle the moment you finish off an enemy with Checkmate

Xbox:Bx b the moment you finish off an enemy with Checkmate

Teleport to the next target the moment you finish off the enemy in front of you.
Royal Fork PS: Button ps4 r1+<Spin>+Button ps4 circle

Xbox:Bx rb+<Spin>+Bx b

Rain down demonic canes from on high finishing off all dying enemies in the area at once. Expends the DT gauge.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Most of V's moves with the cane are in some way reminiscent of Vergil's techniques:
    • Basic attack is very similar to the first hit of Yamato combo A.
    • Gambit is similar to Vergil's Air Trick. It is especially similar to the Devil May Cry 4 version, where Vergil first needs to embed a Summoned Sword in an enemy in order to teleport to it.
    • Royal Fork is similar to Summoned Swords technique. In addition, if V is left still after the attack finishes, he will sweep his hair back in a manner very reminiscent of Vergil.
  • All of the cane moves are named after concepts associated with chess: checkmate is obvious, a "gambit" is a strategy involving risking a valuable piece in order to obtain a positional advantage, "touch and move" is a restriction chess players sometimes agree on where if they touch one of their pieces they are committed to moving it, and a "royal fork" is a board position where a piece threatens both the King and Queen of their opponent.

References

  1. Devil May Cry 5 - Nico's Reports, "V's Cane"