Thread:Scythe watch/@comment-5035900-20190210005945/@comment-5035900-20190210014909

I'd mostly recommend his page (which I added most of the info to) in regards to his arsenal, but I'll try to elaborate on DmC Dante's feats:

In a few brief cutscenes and in-game with proper timing, Dante has been able to repel attacks from the Hunter's knife. The Hunter is quite massive and a pretty powerful demon according to Kat.

Against both the Hunter and Mundus, Dante did have help. Kat provided some assistance against the former, as she was knowledgable of the Hunter. For Mundus, Dante relied on Vergil's knowledge of him to come up with a plan to exploit the demon king's weakness and finish him off for good.

I couldn't begin to do measurements for this feat, but Mundus went flying into Dante with all fury, sending the two of them falling out of Silver Sacks Tower, a massive building, with Mundus slamming Dante onto a rooftop possibly hundreds of stories below. That might be the best showcase of DmC Dante's durability against blunt-force.

Take it how you will, but Dante, who basically lived on his own with only a basic understanding of his demonology for most of his life, managed to defeat Vergil, a far-more experienced swordsman who was vastly more knowledgable and likely honed and mastered his demonic heritage before Dante even attempted to.

Now this, I'll take with a grain of salt, since I didn't add the feat myself: I couldn't tell you if the attacks are actual radio waves or, like a lot of fictional laser, lightning and light attacks, they're just for show rather than being true radio waves, light, etc. I'll let you make the call on that, but someone did add it, so maybe there's something there.
 * Dodged radio wave-based attacks from Bob Barbas and Mundus' Spawn

That's all I have for now. Good luck with your writing and if you have any other inquiries, I'll try to answer as best I can.

PS: If you don't mind my thoughts on your writing so far, I disagree with the assessment that Nero evenly-matched Dante. No doubt Nero fought as hard as he could (and the second fight is hard enough in-game), but I feel Dante more-or-less wanted to see what he could do, then, when he decided to get serious, basically floored him and could've killed him had he wanted to. That's just how I perceive the feat, so take it however you will.