![]() ![]() While Dante seeks to protect humanity from the demons, Vergil wants to obtain more power, regardless of the consequences for those around him. ![]() In contrast to Dante, Vergil embraces his demonic heritage, and seeks to emulate his father's power. This was seen in Devil May Cry 3 where he teamed up with Dante. If faced with an opponent he would need a partner to defeat, he will join forces with said partner despite having reservations. As seen in Devil May Cry 5, he forcibly ripped off Nero's Devil Bringer to reobtain Yamato, still bearing influences of his time as Nelo Angelo. ![]() In dire situations, he is not above actions that would seem desperate or those that would contradict his views. In Devil May Cry 5, Vergil refused to fight Dante when the latter was injured and tired from his last fight against Urizen, saying that defeating him in such a state has no meaning, preferring to face a fresh and healed Dante. This code of honour is still present while he is corrupted as Nelo Angelo as he refuses to attack Dante from behind and faces him directly. He also refuses to use firearms and wields only his blade (Yamato) as well as other melee weapons he managed to obtain from defeated enemies. However, he is an honourable warrior who maintains his own set of morals and disciplines and this is evident with his dislike toward dirty and cheap tactics. Vergil cares little for the well-being of those around him, and is unflinching in his pursuit of power and thus bears a cold and ruthless demeanour. Contrasting with his twin brother Dante's boisterous, outgoing, and extroverted personality, Vergil is calm, cool, collected, and introverted, constantly maintaining an aura of fearlessness. ![]()
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