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The Msira are demons encountered in Devil May Cry 2. They are the avatars of savagery and greed. They may look timid, but are actually very strong. There are four types of Msira: a regular Msira, Homromsira, Gbusmsira and Jomothumsira. Each of them has different styles of fighting and have different elements.

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[edit] Regular Msira

Msira

Looks timid, but do not forget they are the aviator of savagery and greed. [1]

This type of Msira appears to be have small smokes ejecting from its back.

[edit] Homromsira

Homromsira

Its unhallowed flame represents the burning desire its victims once had. [2]

This type of Msira is easily distinguishable by the fire on its back along with it being orange in color.

[edit] Gbusmsira

Gbusmsira

Its ill-natured resentment has generated a deadly venom.[3]

This type of Msira can stand on two legs. However, unlike the others, it has nothing on its back. It is only distinguishable from the other types when it spits its venom.

[edit] Jomothumsira

Jomothumsira

Always under the influence of the evil environment, they are stranger than the ones living in the human world.[4]

This type of Msira has covered its body with dark smoke. It can also stand on its two hind legs. They always appear only within the demon world, because of this, they are more powerful than the other types of Msira.

[edit] References

  1. Devil May Cry 2, Enemy File — Msira: "Looks timid, but do not forget they are the avatar of savagery and greed."
  2. Devil May Cry 2, Enemy File — Homromsira: "Its unhallowed flame represents the burning desire its victim once had."
  3. Devil May Cry 2, Enemy File — Gbusmsira: "Its ill-natured resentment has generated a deadly venom."
  4. Devil May Cry 2, Enemy File — Jomothumsira: "Always under the influence of the evil environment, they are stronger than the ones living in the human world."