If you stack up the characters of Devil May Cry against other franchises, these characters will almost certainly win without much difficulty. The characters here have powers you can’t even imagine, and it’s fitting they all lock up against each other as most other characters in their universe wouldn’t stand a chance against them.

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With that in mind, here are the Strongest Devil May Cry characters, Ranked. For this list, we’ve omitted characters who are different versions of the same person and taken into consideration powers certain characters attained by other means, which weren’t inherently within them.

Updated June 5, 2023 by Jerel Levy: If you're looking for the strongest characters in Devil May Cry, look no further. A series where Dante vs. Vergil will result in a battle that'll be stronger than any other characters that come to mind, we rank them all to see who the strongest DMC characters are. This list has been updated for formatting and readability and retains the answer to the question you've been asking, with lots of characters from across the series to consider.

15 Lady: Powerful For A Human

A celebrated devil hunter in her own right, Lady proved she could hang with the big boys by taking the fight to the demons in Devil May Cry 3. She’s been shown to be proficient in killing normal foes, making her the peak-level human as far as fighting evil beings is concerned.

However, her limits are also clear to see when she’s fought demonic characters, as Lady has fallen short against the likes of Dante, Vergil, and Trish. Being a human, there’s only so much damage she can do before her enemies’ invulnerable factor kicks in.

14 Credo: Powerful Human Hybrid

Although technically a human, Credo was imbued with demonic powers and became a different kind of being. He was in charge of the foes Sanctus had created, seeming a cut above those powerful suits of armor.

He was strong enough to give a real fight to Nero (even if he was handily defeated, as well). Credo doesn’t have the capacity of power to contend with higher-level beings but would probably have made short work of others.

13 Lucia: Limited Screen Time

Lucia would probably rank higher if she’d been given more than just one game for her story to be told. Having the devil nature within her, she seemed to be around the same level as Dante in Devil May Cry 2 with a few weak points.

Her blades were such that she could pierce through just about any enemies that came her way, and she also possessed her own devil trigger that allowed her to become a birdlike demon. Still, her lack of evolution in these abilities means her placement isn’t really possible among the top-level characters.

12 Trish: A Powerful, Lower-Level Demon

A demon made in the form of Dante’s mother, Trish has shown she’s unlike any regular demon as we’ve seen her vanquishing demonic foes like they were nothing. On the skills side, Trish has the ability to jump several times higher than even Dante.

She’s got the whole set of abilities of a super demon akin to anime characters, these being strength, endurance, and durability. Trish, however, doesn’t stand a chance against higher beings like Dante or the antagonist of the games, as these beings’ abilities outrank hers where it matters the most. Still, she’s enormously powerful if considering her opponents to be regular demons or very powerful humans.

11 Arkham: Brain Vs. Brawn

Arkham made up for his lack of true demonic power by utilizing his immense intellect. He brought Dante and Vergil to their knees by pitting them against each other and causing them to be severely weakened to the point that Arkham was the one standing tall.

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In his Jester form, he was still very powerful as he had several tricks up his sleeve, like duplicity, manipulation, and slights of hand that almost defeated Dante on the occasions they matched up. With the power of Sparda, Arkham briefly became more powerful than Dante and Vergil, and it took both to defeat him. He loses out to other beings, though, due to not having these powers inherently and relying on other means to gain said power.

10 Berial: He Ruled Hell Once, You Know...

Being the ruler of Fire Hell for millennia, it’s a shame we only saw Berial being treated as a joke by Nero and Dante, who both outranked him in power, as Berial was nothing to shrug off. The problem was that Berial wasn’t in his native Fire Hell, which would’ve made him a foe unlikely to be defeated. Berial’s fire powers are such that he can incinerate an entire town simply by his presence. Any low-level being would be toasted in seconds by the explosive projectiles Berial produced. It would’ve been interesting to see how Berial would’ve fared against opponents of his level; too bad he had to meet Dante and Nero.

9 V: Not Quite Vergil

Being the good side of Vergil, V brought a lot of traits from his original self. He wasn’t all-powerful like the original version or Urizen, but he had the tenacity of spirit to summon the beings at his disposal to fight off his enemies.

V’s main strength came from his mind, as he possessed the wit and brains that characters like Dante and Nero lacked. He wasn’t the most versatile in combat but was strong enough to face the meanest of them out there.

8 Argosax: Somehow, Less Powerful Than Dante

Argosax was the ruler of Hell for a significant time, and it required Sparda's assistance to seal him in when they locked up. When not in its true form, Argosax could assimilate other demons around them to bring itself shape and form; this meant Argosax couldn’t truly be hurt.

In its true form, Argosax was neither male nor female and had the appearance of a corrupted archangel. It had the powers of electricity, fireball conjuring, and shape-shifting. But we can’t place Argosa all that high as it still lost to Dante at the end, who didn’t seem to break much of a sweat to beat Argosax.

7 Sanctus: A Decent Challenge For Dante And Nero

Sanctus also had cunning and influence in his favor, which he employed to be reborn as a higher being. In his demonic state, Sanctus could teleport, use lightning projectiles and shields, and showcased invulnerability. However, while Sanctus was definitely more powerful than almost any being at this time, these powers were tied to The Savior, meaning they weren’t truly his.

Still, The Savior and Sanctus gave an awfully difficult time to Dante of all people, and it required Nero to penetrate within the Savior to finally confront and defeat Sanctus. Had Sanctus had more time, he would’ve been able to tap into further powers.

6 Urizen: A Shadow Of Himself

Urizen was a force of nature, having had the power to deal with both Dante and Nero. While this sounds like reason enough to place him at the top, the truth is that his status as being half of Vergil means he’s not at the level of the original version.

Urizen ticked all the boxes as far as power was concerned, showing off incredible invulnerability and a devilish thirst for consuming things around him. He might have even been an entity to fear in his own right had he not been bound by his identity as a halve of Vergil.