The Gunslinger Style is one of Dante's styles in Devil May Cry 3, Devil May Cry 4 and Devil May Cry 5. It emphasizes mastery of different guns and maximization of their technique.[1]
Gameplay[]
Gunslinger can be seen as a counterpart to the Swordmaster Style, specializing in firearms exclusively, giving a more dynamic use of them (covering a large area, shooting multiple enemies at once, adding a powered-up version on normal moves, e.t.c)
In Devil May Cry 3, by using Shot Cancelling and more specifically, combining normal shot with the style technique, Gunslinger Style can give up the most damage per second, also filling up the Style Gauge quickly.
Movesets[]
Devil May Cry 3[]
Main articles: Ebony & Ivory, Shotgun, Artemis, Spiral, and Kalina Ann
Devil May Cry 4[]
Main articles: Ebony & Ivory, Coyote-A, and Pandora
Devil May Cry 5[]
Main articles: Ebony & Ivory, Coyote-A, Kalina Ann II, Kalina Ann, Dr. Faust, and Double Kalina Ann
Trivia[]
- In real-life terms, Gunslinger is described used historically to refer to people in the American Old West who had gained a reputation of being dangerous with a gun and had participated in gunfights and shootouts.
- In Devil May Cry 4, when standing while choosing this style, Dante makes a victory gesture with his arms while shouting "Gunslinger!", or "Gun!" when on the move. He also gains a blue electrical aura.
- In the Devil May Cry 3 Trial Ver., the Wild Stomp move of Ebony & Ivory is not tied to the Gunslinger Style.
References[]
- ↑ Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, Style File — Gunslinger: "Style in which player can master different guns and maximize each gun’s technique."