![]() Name: Vergil, Dark Slayer, Son of Sparda, The Alpha and the Omega, Nelo AngeloĪge: 8 ( Devil May Cry Visions of V Manga as a kid) | 18 ( Devil May Cry 3 Manga Code 1 and 2) | 19 ( Devil May Cry 3) | 28 ( Devil May Cry 1) | 40-41 ( Devil May Cry 5 Before the Nightmare, Devil May Cry 5 Visions of V Manga as an adult and Devil May Cry 5)Ĭlassification: Half-Demon/Half-Human Hybrid, Dark SlayerĪll previous resistances at a much higher level, High Tier Demon and Sparda Heritage Resistances, Enhanced Resistance to Regeneration Negation (Can still heal from Dante's attacks, despite him being capable of overcoming his opponent's regeneration mid battle, like when he couldn't inflict permanent damage to Chen but eventually was able to, killing him in the process)Īttack Potency: At least Island level, likely Star level (Easily defeated Dante at the beginning of the game, later defeated Beowulf and stalemated Dante after he awakened his Devil Trigger. Tier: At least 6-C, likely 4-C | 1-C | 1-C As the hooded figure who took the Yamato, ripping the Devil Bringer from his son Nero in the process, Vergil is the final antagonist of the game after both the newcomer V and Urizen merge back together as himself, both revealed to be his human and demon halves. It is revealed in Devil May Cry 5, years after his last encounter with Dante as Nelo Angelo, Vergil had survived and is now free from Mundus control, but is significantly weakened as a result. He later makes a playable appearance in Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition, where he is featured in his campaign detailing his actions in the city of Fortuna decades before the events of 4 and shortly before 3. After numerous conflicts throughout the game, he is finally defeated by Dante. He becomes the Dark Angel encountered in Devil May Cry, known as Nelo Angelo (also alternatively spelled Nero Angelo). In an unknown conclusion to a confrontation with Mundus in the secret ending to Devil May Cry 3, he is corrupted. Stoic and reserved, Vergil displays a willingness to do anything in his quest to obtain the power of his father, Sparda. After the demon invasion, when a younger Vergil managed to survive alone and mistakenly believed that his mother abandoned him during the crisis, he started to deny his humanity and embraced his demonic legacy, in contrast to his younger brother's embrace of the human side and initial rejection against the devil. Vergil was one of the twin sons born from the demon Sparda and human Eva and is the main antagonist of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening and a playable character in its special edition.
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