
This naming trend became more common as Capcom officially used more acronyms in the games, such as Devil Trigger being called "DT" in loading screen tips, or the Dante Must Die mode being called "DMD" in achievement icons. For example, "JC" means Judgement Cut, "JCE" means Judgement Cut End, "DSD" means Devil Sword Dante, "DSS" means Devil Sword Sparda, and "BP" means Bloody Palace.
Acronyms are used as alternatives for weapons, concepts, mechanics and abilities that have long names. This was further popularized after the fandom also made "Journalist Music" memes following the release of Devil May Cry 5 and its Variable Mix effect. It usually comes with the bonus of simplifying the complex combos, allowing players to button mash their way into the end.
"Journalist Mode" - The Easy/Easy Automatic difficulty mode, which trivializes the challenge of the games.
"Rorb", "Gorb", "Blorb" - Portmanteau nicknames for the Red Orb, Gold Orb and Blue Orb items.More than a decade later, Dante's Sin Devil Trigger was first shown in a trailer before DMC5 came out, and because fans are quickly reminded of Dante's alternate Devil Trigger mode from DMC2, the form is called "Majin Form" yet again before its official name is revealed. The secret transformation didn't have an official English name, but "Majin Form" is a common fan nickname for it, which was canonized later on by the English version of the 3142 Graphic Arts artbook. " Desperation (or Desperate) Devil Trigger" (" DDT"), "Majin Form" - Dante's low health Nigh-Invulnerability Super Mode which made its debut in DMC2.While it started from 5, fans retroactively use it as a general nickname for him, even in DMC3 and in his appearance in Ultimate Marvel vs. "The Storm (That is Approaching)" - The chorus of Vergil's Leitmotif in DMC5:SE, "Bury the Light", begins with "I am the storm that is approaching", so the fandom began calling him using it.The modders and meme editors even took it into another level depicting him as an anime fan who sometimes uses anime body pillows in place of his Yamato's sheath. Generally, his Japanese influences stand out from the rest of the cast, and fans noticed it. "Weeb" - Vergil's spiky hair and stylish coat are noted to be usual stuff from anime, while his Yamato is a katana, and his primary fighting style is Iaijutsu both originating from Japan.
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"Cutscene Dante" - Because the series just loves to take advantage of the Cutscene Power to the Max trope, Dante's gameplay mechanics are often differentiated to the more awesome stuff that he can do in cutscenes, with fans even joking that Cutscene Dante is a different entity compared to his in-game counterpart. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.
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