Dante

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Dante
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A.K.A. Son of Sparda
Devil Hunter
Tony Redgrave
Age Late 20s
Voice Actor Reuben Langdon
Relatives Sparda, father (Deceased);
Eva, mother (Deceased);
Vergil, Brother (Deceased);
Series Devil May Cry
Player Frank
  • Name: Dante
  • Character Tier: Tier 2
  • Age: Late 20s
  • Sex: Male
  • Birthday: ???
  • Parents: Sparda and Eva.
    • Nationality: American
    • Hobbies: Music, Biking
    • Likes: Music, Biking
    • Dislikes: Demons
    • Favorite Food: Pizza, Strawberry Sundaes
    • Favorite Music: Metal
    • Favorite Sport: Basketball
    • Most Valuable Possessions: Amulet, Sword of Sparda
    • Level of Education: Self-Taught
    • Seiyuu/Voice Actor: Reuben Langdon
  • Physical Stats
    • Height: 6'2"
    • Weight: 250lbs
    • Eyes: Crystal Blue
    • Hair: White
    • Special: Sparda's Eyes.

Appearance

Dante's concept art in the third game

Like his father and brother, Dante has white hair. It remains in a fairly consistent style throughout his appearances, although there are a few minor changes. In Devil May Cry and Devil May Cry 4 his hair is somewhat parted with his bangs brushed down; in Devil May Cry 3 his hair is simply brushed down, and in Devil May Cry 2 his hair is parted with his bangs in front of his right eye. Dante's most obvious design trait is his affinity for red-colored apparel, in the form of a long, two tailed coat. In Devil May Cry 3, the coat had zippers on the sleeves and a buckle around the waist, but after Dante's first battle with Vergil, the right sleeve is damaged and Dante tears it off. In the first game and the anime, the coat seems to be fairly plain with an upturned collar and short sleeves with black cuffs, though the coat lacks coattails. In Devil May Cry 4, the coat is given a much more detailed and stylish look, with western and Italian accents. Finally, in Devil May Cry 2, the coat has a more pronounced buckled collar and a black chestplate of sorts resembling a vampire hunter's coat.

Personality

Earlier in the series' story, Dante is incredibly flippant, casually mouthing off to even the most powerful of demons, and he generally enjoys rubbing people the wrong way. He does mature as time goes by, but never really loses his attitude. Dante is sometimes presented as a show off as, on several occasions, he performs exaggerated and over-the-top moves. Dante is seemingly unflappable, not showing fear whether he's being attacked by the Seven Hells in his office or being swallowed by a giant serpentess demon. With the exception of Devil May Cry 2, Dante rarely shows any seriousness. He can be serious when the situation calls for it, but he still maintains a fairly laid-back demeanor during such situations and is never without a witty taunt or comeback. Dante can seem at times to be uncaring or even callous, but actually has a very strong sense of justice and prefers to fight fairly. He can be counted on to do the right thing, even if he makes cynical quips about it the entire time. Unusually, while he has issues with his own demonic side, Dante has little qualms about accepting demons who choose the side of good, such as Trish and Bradley. Though Dante is quoted as believing that "Humans are often worse than demons" in the anime, he refuses to kill full-blooded humans for any reason. Dante values family and friends very highly. He cared deeply for his mother and, despite their differences, he also cared for Vergil. Even after all the fighting the two did over the course of Devil May Cry 3, Dante still tries to save Vergil from falling into the Demon World, and goes so far as to cry over losing him.

Dante also enjoys fighting, shown when he sometimes doesn't fight at his full potential so he can toy with his opponent or make a fight last longer. In the anime, Dante gets bored with fighting weak opponents and finds entertainment in fighting strong opponents who will give him a challenge. Dante's enjoyment of fighting was reflected in his dialogue with Echidna during which he asked her if she agreed with him that a fight every now and then makes life more interesting.

In the animated series, Dante was shown to be one of the few characters in the Devil May Cry series to swear. Dante was frequently shown to be foul-mouthed, repeatedly swearing in almost every episode.

Despite verbally complaining about being in debt, Dante seems quite willing to perform missions solely for the good of them, and rarely enforces payment from poor clients. In fact, Dante will typically refuse any job he dislikes, regardless of how much it pays, but will immediately take on any paranormal cases, especially those involving demon hunting, with or without pay. Many of his clients take advantage of this good nature of his, and leave bills for property damage caused during the mission instead of paying for his services. He often borrows from Lady or gambles to repay these debts. However, he has extremely bad luck with all forms of gambling (Dante even has bad luck with a simple coin toss), and loses any game not involved with demon hunting. As a result he is horribly in debt to Lady, and is often left with no money at all after she takes her cut. However, in Devil May Cry 4 Lady actually pays him a small amount for his "assistance", implying that he no longer owes her money.

Dante has a fondness for pizza, and while he complains about olives, he always ends up with them on his pizza. His liking for pizza was added because the director believes that pizza is the "best food ever". In the animated series, he is also shown to favor strawberry sundaes as well as pizza with it being pointed out on several occasions that those two foods are all he eats. He has a habit of getting roaring drunk; in the first volume of the manga, he mentions getting so drunk that he proposed to a mop.

Background

Dante is the Son of Sparda, born with a twin brother, Vergil, who died when they were both young, and whose mother was killed by demons when they were both children. He has devoted his life to hunting the supernatural and making sure no others have to suffer the way he and his brother did, carrying on in his father's foot steps.

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Skills

Physical Skills:

  • Alertness: Very Good (+3)
  • Athletics: Amazing (+5)
  • Stealth: Abysmal (-1)

Social Skills:

  • Subterfuge: Novice (+1)
  • Streetwise: Very Good (+3)
  • Intimidation: Incredibe (+4)
  • Etiquette: Abysmal (-1)
  • Performance: Incredible (+4)

Mental Skills:

  • Computers: Novice (+1)
  • Investigation: Very Good (+3)
  • Occult: Very Good (+3)
  • Technology: Very Good (Automechanics, +3)

Other Skills:

  • Driving: Amazing (+5)
  • Survival: Very Good (+3)

Special Abilities

Swordsmanship: Dante is a Swordmaster. He is able to use almost any type of sword or bladed weapon instantly, and only takes a bit of practice to unlock its full potential. He is able to use his sword to block bullets or chop them in half, though that isn't how he usually does it.
Martial Arts: Dante knows how to fight bare handed, in a style that befits a Royal Guard. Saying he has a style rather than he fights Stylishly is a misnomer, but he is highly skilled in any and all forms of close ranged combat, focusing mostly on counterstrikes and power hits.
Firearms: Dante's area of expertise, he is a Gunslinger, able to use his twin guns, Ebony and Ivory with great precision, each of them customized for his personal tastes, and has mastered the use of SMGs, shotguns and sniper rifles over his career.

Dante is an extremely adept combatant. He is incredibly proficient with any type of weapon, displaying near-mastery of them within moments of picking them up. He is also quite skilled in unarmed combat, managing to disarm and subdue Nero bare-handed in their second fight; his hand-to-hand combat skills are also displayed by his usage of gauntlet-style Devil Arms.

Dante's skill with firearms is impeccable. He has displayed enough accuracy to hit targets as small as the pommel of his sword; shoot his opponents' bullets out of mid-air; and hit the same target over and over with such unerring precision that his bullets stack on top of each other. Dante is also shown to have incredible hand-eye coordination; for example, he kicks the Neo-Generator into the statue above the bridge approximately 20 meters away from where he stands in Devil May Cry 3, and kicks the seed of Echidna the She-Viper back at her to get her attention in Devil May Cry 4.

Powers & Merits

Dante possesses extraordinary powers beyond that of any human being and most demons thanks to the blood of his father, The Dark Knight Sparda, running through his veins. Throughout the course of the series Dante has achieved victory over almost all of the powerful demons he's encountered, a notable example being in the anime, when Dante defeated Sid upon entering his Devil Trigger state who had gained the powers of the immensely powerful demon Abigail. It's implied that Dante's power surpasses that of even his father, a notable example being when Dante defeated Griffon for the final time the latter commented, "[Dante's] are definitely the powers of Sparda. No, even more so."

He has the strength to punch through and/or shatter stone with little difficulty, and often overpowers demons much larger than himself. In Devil May Cry: The Animated Series, Dante is seen snapping handcuffs and effortlessly overpowering human authorities as well as street thugs with his bare hands. Dante's display of superhuman strength indicates that his physical condition is much tougher than that of humans, allowing him to exert his enhanced muscle power to vast proportions without fear of injury or fatigue.

Dante is blindingly fast, able to dash a short distance to dodge attacks, dodge bullets fired at close-range, and move so fast that he appears to teleport. He is extremely agile as well; able to jump to great heights or even balance himself on a flying rocket, as well as run up vertical walls. In addition, his agility allows him to perform amazing feats of acrobatics that easily surpass even the finest human acrobat.

He is able to channel his power into various physical objects, ranging from his guns to the air itself. Dante can also hold his breath indefinitely, or perhaps even breathe underwater, as he can remain submerged for extended periods of time without taking damage or needing to surface for air. Additionally, Dante possesses great resistance to heat, as shown in Devil May Cry 4 when he casually sat on the flaming tail of Berial and came out with little more than a burnt coat. In the opening cutscene of the original Devil May Cry, he demonstrates telekinetic abilities, catching Trish's motorcycle in mid-flight before shooting it with Ebony and Ivory. He also appeared to show telekinectic abilities in the anime, shown when he splayed his hand and Rebellion smahed through the ceiling window before landing in his hand.

Dante can instantly heal from nearly any wound; even the Hell Prides were surprised when he ignored their attacks at the beginning of Devil May Cry 3. Dante's durability has been shown to allow him to simply shrug off wounds that would either disable or outright kill a normal Human, such as being impaled through the chest with his own sword (something that happens to him during almost every game and also happened in the anime), struck by opponents with superhuman strength (such as when he showed no discomfort when Nero repeatedly punched him in the face with Devil Bringer), or being shot point-blank in the head and stomach.

Dante's Devil Trigger in Devil May Cry 3
Dante's Devil trigger in Devil May Cry 4

Dante rarely shows himself to struggle in battle and wins most of his fights with such ease it's af if he was merely toying with his opponent, however his brother Vergil did defeat him once, then again as Nelo Angelo. Nero apparently defeated him at the beginning of Devil May Cry 4, but Dante admitted the battle only ended the way it did because he underestimated Nero. In their second fight Dante soundly defeated Nero and made the latter realize he was being toyed with from the beginning.

In Devil May Cry 4, it is implied that Dante's strength is not just due to his father, but also from his will to protect others. It is suggested that any Demon who possesses the will to protect and love others rather than to simply destroy will gain the full might of their demonic power, though Dante, Vergil, and Nero may simply be exceptions due to possessing both human souls and demonic power.

Devil Trigger

Thanks to his half-demon nature, Dante can release his demonic power through his Devil Trigger. The appearance of this form varies throughout the games — in Devil May Cry and Devil May Cry 3, the form is influenced by which Devil Arm he carries, while in Devil May Cry 2 and Devil May Cry 4 he has a pair of Devil Forms believed to be his "true" Devil form. These forms usually increase his strength and speed and give him slow regeneration, and sometimes grant him new abilities, like flying. These abilities could be chosen in Devil May Cry 2 by selecting the different pieces in the Amulet.

Unique Items

Rebellion: Dante's personal Devil Arm, a sword that once belonged to the legendary Dark Knight Sparda, given to his son as the key to his hidden powers, leading to Dante's Awakening. It is an incredibly powerful and sharp sword, a Zweihander in fact, which glows with incredible magical DARK power when fully activated, but is passively a very strong Devil Arm when it's in use.

Ebony & Ivory: Dante's Twin Guns, and his best partners. Both are heavily customized powerful Colt 1911As which Dante uses for dual-wielding, with rapid fire and powerful hits. They are an indispensable part of Dante's Arsenal.

Coyote-A" Dante's trusty shotgun. A sawed-off twin barrel shotgun which Dante does not need to reload due to his devil power. He can fire this one-handed. The shotgun is incredibly potent at short range and does less damage the further it is. However, Dante can also use it like a pair of nunchaku against several opponents in close quarters combat.

Items Of Note

Red Trench Coat.

Gallery

Dante is kind of a showboat and likes having his picture taken. As such, there are a lot of him.

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Weaknesses & Flaws

Holy: Dante is a half demon. As such, holy power can cause considerable and serious damage to anything he relates to, and must be very careful around it.

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