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I actually recommend it quite a lot. Despite being a fan of DMC since the first game, I found Dante difficult to use competently since DMC4, due to the overwhelming amount of choice the game gives you.
For reference, I got through DMD while getting fairly good scores for V and Nero, but then struggled super hard with Dante from mission 10 onwards.
Spent about an hour or two in the void to practice things like royal guard timing, style-switching on the fly, and some decent air combos. Now I am absolutely destroying everything in DMD like it's nothing; I cannot emphasize how much of a difference it made to practice in the void.
Thanks I'll do my best!