

They have four legs and are similar to the Blade enemies created by Mundus in the first game. There are three enemies that are anatomically similar. Speed is the key for taking them down, as hitting them will knock them down and stop them using their more powerful attacks that need a build-up.

Finally when they are killed one of their blades flies in the air and falls to the ground. One is where they curl up and roll at you, a second they send a trio of spinning blades at you. In addition to basic swipes they get three more attacks. They have multiple blades on their arms and back. They are fairly weak and should die pretty quickly even on Dante must Die.īigger, badder versions and these can be trouble. Both are first encountered on mission two, Porte de L'Enfer. Of these two the leg ones are more vicious, able to execute a damaging aerial attack. There are two different types of scarecrow, one with the blade in place of an arm, the other on a leg.

They are described as being burlap sacks filled with Trypoxylus, demonic worms equipped with executioner's blades. Scarecrows are the basic enemy in Devil May Cry 4. This page covers all non-boss enemies, they appear under Bosses Scarecrows Dante Must Die also keeps the early appearing enemies, making it that much harder. All enemies gain a Devil Trigger in Dante Must Die if they are not dispatched quick enough. On Son of Sparda mode there are more enemies on each level and the tougher ones appear much earlier in the game. The enemies on Human and Devil Hunter modes are not too tricky. How strong they are and where they appear is dependent on difficulty. The world of Devil May Cry 4 is populated with a variety of demonic enemies.
