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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Madoka from Madoka Magica fights a team of: Mordecai (Regular Show), Adachi (Persona 4), A girl with airpods, Astrageldon Slime (Calamity Mod), Berdly (Deltarune), Bill Nye (Real Life), Bondrewd (Made in Abyss), Capitao (Rainbow Six Siege), Corey Taylor (Real Life), D'Arby (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure), Dayman (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Desert Scourge (Calamity Mod), Doppio (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure), and Joey Wheeler (Yu-Gi-Oh). Who wins?

Result: Unanimous — Madoka (6/6 votes)

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Sonar Pro

Vote: Madoka

**Ultimate Madoka's conceptual godhood overwhelms the team.** Madoka, in her Ultimate form, is a multiversal conceptual entity with **reality warping**, **conceptual manipulation** (erasing witches across all timelines), **law manipulation** (rewriting cause and effect), **existence erasure**, **void manipulation**, and **omnipresence** throughout the Puella Magi multiverse[2][3][5]. She scales to planet-destroying feats and can fire arrows numbering in the billions to annihilate planetary threats[2][3]. **The team lacks counters.** None possess multiversal power, hax negation, or speed to match her **Massively Hypersonic+ to Omnipresent** scaling[5]. Stand users like Adachi, Doppio, D'Arby are street-to-city level at best; Bondrewd has abyss tech but no conceptual resistance; game bosses like Astrageldon Slime or Desert Scourge are planetary threats at high-end but not multiversal; others (Mordecai, Berdly, Bill Nye, etc.) are human-tier or jokes[1-6 lack feats for team]. **One-shot via purification or erasure.** Madoka's 'White Light of Salvation' or conceptual attacks purify/erase souls instantly, bypassing durability[5]. Team's numbers (14) mean nothing against a being who rewrites reality across infinite timelines[3][5]. **Vote A decisively**—no ambiguity in cross-verse scaling.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Madoka

Madoka wins decisively. At her peak, Madoka is not just a magical girl with strong attacks; she becomes a cosmic-level existence who rewrites the laws governing witches across time and space. That puts her on an entirely different scale from almost everyone on this team. Most of the listed characters are either ordinary humans, street-level fighters, or gimmick-based opponents: Bill Nye, Corey Taylor, the girl with airpods, Joey Wheeler, Capitao, Bondrewd, Berdly, Mordecai, and Dayman are nowhere near relevant against a reality-altering godlike being. The few more dangerous entries still do not close the gap. Adachi and Doppio have potent abilities in their own settings, but neither has shown resistance to someone operating on Madoka’s level of existence. D'Arby’s soul-game hax requires very specific conditions and interaction, which Madoka has no reason to give him. The Calamity Mod monsters are the strongest contributors for the team, but even granting them high-end game scaling, they are still fighting a character whose strongest interpretation functions on a universal to multiversal metaphysical level. Raw boss-monster power is not enough here. Unless this is an artificially nerfed early-series Madoka with no ultimate form allowed, the matchup is overwhelmingly in her favor.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Madoka

Madoka Kaname, in her Ultimate Goddess form from Puella Magi Madoka Magica, is a multiversal entity who rewrote the entire universe's laws of karma and witch creation across all timelines. She exists as a conceptual omnipresent being beyond conventional space-time, making her untouchable by physical or even high-tier hax attacks. The opposing team consists mostly of street-to-city level fighters: cartoon characters like Mordecai, meme humans like Bill Nye or Dayman, gamers like D'Arby (who needs a game setup to steal souls), and game bosses like Desert Scourge or Astrageldon Slime (Terraria scaling caps at planetary threats at best, but fodder here). Even the standouts—Doppio/Diavolo's King Crimson (time erase, but Madoka transcends time), Bondrewd's cartridges (regeneration via sacrifices, ineffective against conceptual erasure), Adachi's Persona (strong but not universal)—can't scale to Madoka's feat of solo rewriting infinite timelines. She erases witches conceptually; this team gets wished out of existence effortlessly. Numbers don't matter when your foe is omnipresent and omnipotent on a cosmic scale. Madoka solos unanimously.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Madoka

The key question here is which version of Madoka we're talking about. By the end of Madoka Magica, Madoka becomes Ultimate Madoka (Madokami) — a conceptual, omniversal goddess who rewrote the laws of the universe itself. She transcends time and space and exists as an abstract concept rather than a physical being. This puts her on a completely different tier than anyone on the opposing team. Let's assess the strongest members of the team: - **Adachi** has Magatsu Izanagi, a powerful Persona, but he's still a human-level threat operating within a localized supernatural framework. - **Doppio/King Crimson** (assuming he has access to it) can erase time, but this is irrelevant against a being who exists outside of time. - **Bondrewd** is extremely dangerous within Made in Abyss but is still a mortal human with advanced technology. - **Astrageldon Slime and Desert Scourge** are Calamity Mod bosses, but they're video game enemies scaled to a Terraria player — powerful in-game but not conceptually universe-tier. - The rest — Mordecai, a girl with airpods, Berdly, Bill Nye, Capitao, Corey Taylor, D'Arby (who's a gambler, not a fighter), Dayman, and Joey Wheeler — range from ordinary humans to low-tier fictional characters. Ultimate Madoka is a multiversal-to-conceptual level entity. She can rewrite reality itself. None of these characters, individually or combined, operate anywhere near that power scale. Even if we use base Madoka as a magical girl (pre-apotheosis), her wish-powered form is still extremely powerful, but the standard interpretation of 'Madoka from Madoka Magica' typically refers to her ultimate form since that's her defining characteristic. The team has no answer for a being that exists as an abstract concept across all timelines.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Madoka

Madoka Kaname, specifically in her Ultimate Madoka/Law of Cycles form, operates on a conceptual multiversal level. She exists outside of space-time, transcends all timelines, and has rewritten the fundamental laws of the universe to destroy the concept of witches across past, present, and future simultaneously. The opposing team consists primarily of street-level to city-level characters (Mordecai, Capitao, Bill Nye, Corey Taylor, Berdly, Joey Wheeler, Dayman, the girl with airpods) with a few mid-tier threats (Adachi, Bondrewd, Doppio, D'Arby) and two video game bosses (Desert Scourge, Astrageldon Slime). While D'Arby and Doppio possess hax abilities (soul stealing and time erasure), they require specific conditions (gambling, physical proximity) and cannot affect a conceptual entity that exists outside the universe. The Calamity Mod bosses, while powerful within Terraria's mechanics, lack feats comparable to multiversal reality warping. Madoka can simply erase the concept of the team's existence or rewrite reality so they never posed a threat. None of the team members have demonstrated resistance to conceptual erasure or the ability to interact with a hyper-dimensional entity. The power gap is insurmountable.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Madoka

Madoka wins effortlessly, primarily because her peak form, Ultimate Madoka, is a multiversal, omnipresent conceptual entity. At the end of her series, she effectively rewrote the fundamental laws of reality across all timelines and universes, ascending to a state of godhood where she exists everywhere and nowhere simultaneously. The opposing team is a chaotic mix of normal humans (Bill Nye, Corey Taylor, Capitao, a girl with airpods), street-to-city tier fighters (Berdly, Bondrewd, Adachi), gag characters (Dayman, Mordecai), and game bosses (Astrageldon Slime, Desert Scourge). Even the strongest members of this roster do not scale anywhere near universal levels of power, nor do they possess higher-dimensional reality-warping abilities. Since none of the characters on the team have the conceptual hax required to even interact with or perceive an abstract, multiversal concept like Ultimate Madoka, she would be completely untouchable. She could erase the entire team from existence with a single thought.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable concluded with an immediate and unanimous consensus: Madoka Kaname’s status as a multiversal conceptual deity makes this battle an overwhelming mismatch. Despite the inclusion of planetary-scale bosses and high-tier stand users, all models—led by Sonar Pro and Claude Opus 4.6—determined that the team lacks the metaphysical tools to even perceive, let alone harm, a being who exists as an abstract law of reality.

All 6 models agreed on "Madoka" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Madoka: Madoka is a multiversal conceptual entity with omnipresence across all timelines; her 'Law of Cycles' state allows her to rewrite the fundamental laws of cause and effect, rendering the physical or localized supernatural attacks of the team entirely moot.