MindWanderer said:Fighters effectively have a taunt built in, and I bet other classes have something similar (warlords, rogues, warlocks?)
Based on what we have so far, if I wanted to make a DMC clone (I know Dante but not Nero, though I gather they're similar) I'd build a tiefling fighter with Wizard training. Wizard rather than warlock because with an 18 Int you can get away with having light armor. Alternate options are warlord/wizard or warlord/warlock. Eladrin might work well as a race--less DMC-esque, but Fey Step and Eladrin Weapon Training would work nicely.
If you're looking for that trope in general rather than DMC in specific, all you need is a fighter, paladin, or warlord with a high enough Dex or Int (16+) to make light armor an appealing choice. Kind of interesting that neither of the inherently light-armor, weapon-using classes (rogue, ranger) can really benefit from using a single big sword.hong said:Big sword/light armour is more prevalent than DMC4, I'd say. Heck, most characters in CRPGs and action-adventures seem to fall into that bucket. Heavy armour is more the exception than the rule when it comes to the protagonists.