The audio balancing for this is HORRID. If I do a stream for DMC5 again I'll be sure to properly balance the audio because a lot of the time you can barely hear my mic, my bad lol.
Also I missed this in the moment so I apologize, but for the question at 2:13:40 by Fabricyo Souza, 2:32:14 shows my total mission completions. You can see I don't have SoS or DmD in this game but I have done the other modes. My best advice from what I currently know is: "Don't Get Hit" and skip every optional fight you can. Beating a level without getting hit practically guarantees an S Rank, you can be a lame as you want but you get a x2 multiplier at the end for successfully no-hitting and you also get a x1.2 for no continues, this philosophy works for just about every single mission in the game except for Mission 8 which I believe is the only one I completed in Hell and Hell difficulty whilst taking a hit. The way the stylish point grade works in the game is that it averages your stylish score across every fight you engage in, so if you pick fights with just one or two weak enemies, you will tank your average stylish rating because you don't have enough of an enemy HP pool to get a high stylish rank in that encounter so most of the time you want to ace the required fights and skip optional fights to keep your average style rank high. Mission 8 can be a struggle but I learned a route that helps maximize your chances at high stylish rank by taking 2 specific optional fights (I could show on a future stream because its tough to explain). Mission 10 is also a pain at times but that mostly ends up being the case because it has a bunch of bad optional fights and if you don't skip them then you unknowingly tank your score. Mission 12 can be very difficult but there is a skip that allows you to bypass pretty much the entire thing and only fight Urizen so if you can get that fight down in no-hit then you're good for M12. The rest of the missions tend to be solved if you play for no-hit and practice said play-style enough.
The audio balancing for this is HORRID. If I do a stream for DMC5 again I'll be sure to properly balance the audio because a lot of the time you can barely hear my mic, my bad lol.
Also I missed this in the moment so I apologize, but for the question at 2:13:40 by Fabricyo Souza, 2:32:14 shows my total mission completions. You can see I don't have SoS or DmD in this game but I have done the other modes. My best advice from what I currently know is: "Don't Get Hit" and skip every optional fight you can. Beating a level without getting hit practically guarantees an S Rank, you can be a lame as you want but you get a x2 multiplier at the end for successfully no-hitting and you also get a x1.2 for no continues, this philosophy works for just about every single mission in the game except for Mission 8 which I believe is the only one I completed in Hell and Hell difficulty whilst taking a hit. The way the stylish point grade works in the game is that it averages your stylish score across every fight you engage in, so if you pick fights with just one or two weak enemies, you will tank your average stylish rating because you don't have enough of an enemy HP pool to get a high stylish rank in that encounter so most of the time you want to ace the required fights and skip optional fights to keep your average style rank high. Mission 8 can be a struggle but I learned a route that helps maximize your chances at high stylish rank by taking 2 specific optional fights (I could show on a future stream because its tough to explain). Mission 10 is also a pain at times but that mostly ends up being the case because it has a bunch of bad optional fights and if you don't skip them then you unknowingly tank your score. Mission 12 can be very difficult but there is a skip that allows you to bypass pretty much the entire thing and only fight Urizen so if you can get that fight down in no-hit then you're good for M12. The rest of the missions tend to be solved if you play for no-hit and practice said play-style enough.