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Posted 2005-03-22, 06:27 PM
in reply to Senesia's post starting "I found that William is quite similar..."
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I found that William is quite similar to Beowulf in DMC3. Powerful but slow, and without the projectiles. There are two ways to fight Beowulf. Get up close, dodge when he attacks, and then counter. Since William's attacks are generally slow, I don't think would be difficult to dodge with Dante's agility.
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What's the second way...?
You keep forgetting William's endurance. Dante would have to use some pretty powerful attacks. Also, don't forget Birkin's final form. He's at the peak of ugliness, and strength. I really don't think Dante could dodge all of Birkin's attacks near tha mass fo tentacles and spikes that is Birkin.
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Beowulf also goes on all four in his second form, too, and is much more powerful (since he is much bigger). That doesn't stop Dante from attacking... this is basically what would happen when Slow meets Quick... If the slow one cannot touch the quick one, no matter how powerful he is, it will be no use.
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Very true. However, this Beowolf isn't a mass of mutation. It appears that when Birkin's body has taken severe damage or reached its limit, it mutates more. Like regenerating a lost body part, but instead of coming back the way it was, it comes back more powerful. Dante can run all day and unless he can totally destroy Birkin's form in one or two HUGE attacks, it will be impossible to win for either side.
Last edited by Kuja`s #1; 2005-03-22 at 06:43 PM.
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