AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
Who would win in a fight?
Result: Unanimous — Sora (Kingdom Hearts) (6/6 votes)
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- Sora (Kingdom Hearts) (6 votes)
- Umbra Hand (Made in Abyss) (0 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
Sora (Kingdom Hearts) decisively wins due to his vastly superior versatility, hax, and combat feats compared to Umbra Hand (Made in Abyss). Sora wields the Keyblade, granting enhanced strength, speed, durability, and a massive arsenal of magic: Firaga, Blizzaga, Thundaga for elemental offense; Stopga to freeze time; Graviga to crush foes; Magnega to pull and damage; Reflecta for barriers and reflection; Curaga for healing; plus forms like Anti-Form (darkness manipulation) and Rage Form (rage power boosts).[1][2] He dodges magic lasers, intercepts attacks mid-air, summons allies, teleports, and resists curses/transmutations, scaling to planet-level threats in KH cosmology.[2][7] Umbra Hand, a White Whistle delver's tool from Made in Abyss, manipulates the Curse of the Abyss for effects like flight or localized reversal at lower layers, but struggles at deeper layers (e.g., 5th layer disrupts it, 6th causes total loss of function).[Search results lack direct feats, but Abyss lore limits it to environmental hax ineffective beyond its layer without resistance.] Sora's time stop, barriers, flight (High Jump, Glide, Flowmotion), and self-healing negate Curse effects before they activate. Sora's speed (dodging lasers, afterimages) and mobility outpace Umbra Hand's user-dependent feats, while his hax like status inducement (sleep, stun, paralysis) and void manipulation bypass durability. No Abyss tech matches Sora's multiversal scaling.[1][2]
GPT-5.4
Vote: Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
Sora should win decisively. He operates on a far higher combat scale than an Umbra Hand. Across Kingdom Hearts, Sora fights and defeats Heartless hordes, elite Organization XIII members, massive monsters, and reality-warping/keyblade-level threats. His speed, mobility, magic, and durability are all far beyond what a human-based Made in Abyss combatant typically shows. Umbra Hands are dangerous because of their technology, cruelty, and willingness to exploit the Abyss's horrors. But they are still fundamentally vulnerable physical opponents. They do not have the demonstrated raw power, reaction speed, or broad hax to keep up with Sora in a direct fight. Sora also has strong battlefield versatility: ranged magic, healing, defensive options, summons/forms depending on version, and exceptional adaptability mid-fight. Even if an Umbra Hand brought relic-based gear, Sora has beaten enemies with much more overwhelming supernatural abilities. In a straight matchup, Sora overwhelms before the Umbra Hand can leverage preparation or environmental advantages.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
Sora possesses reality-warping capabilities and multiversal scaling that far exceed the Umbra Hand's capabilities. As a Keyblade Master, Sora has defeated literal gods, time manipulators, and beings capable of collapsing entire worlds. His arsenal includes powerful magic (Firaga, Thundaga, Stopga), Drive Forms that drastically amplify his stats, and the Keyblade itself—a weapon that can lock/unlock hearts and destroy conceptual entities. The Umbra Hand, while formidable within the Abyss with enhanced durability and artifacts like the Blaze Reap, operates on a fundamentally different power tier. They remain Narehate—modified humans with physical limitations—whereas Sora regularly dodges lightning, survives-planet-busting attacks, and moves faster than the eye can track. An Umbra Hand's cartridge system and Bondrewd's blessing provide resilience, but nothing in their arsenal can counter Sora's time stop, Reflect magic, or his ability to simply fly out of range and bombard them with magic.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
Sora from Kingdom Hearts possesses superhuman strength, speed (supersonic reactions and flight), and versatile magic including fire, ice, thunder, gravity, time manipulation (Stop), and healing (Cure). He wields the Keyblade, which can seal hearts, destroy immortals, and summon powerful allies like Genie or Simba. His Drive Forms and Limit Breaks amplify his power to god-like levels, having defeated multiversal threats like Xehanort and Ansem. Umbra Hand from Made in Abyss is a durable ancient automaton with immense physical strength and massive claws capable of bisecting high-tier delvers, but it lacks speed, ranged options, or adaptability. Made in Abyss combat is grounded in survival horror, with no feats matching Sora's reality-warping versatility or world-hopping scale. Sora's mobility dodges Umbra Hand's slow, telegraphed attacks, while magic whittles it down from afar. Keyblade strikes exploit any mechanical weaknesses, and light powers counter Abyss curse if applicable. Sora wins decisively.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
Sora drastically outscales an Umbra Hand in every conceivable metric, making this an incredibly one-sided fight. Sora regularly battles and defeats cosmic and multiversal threats, such as Master Xehanort and various massive Heartless. He possesses superhuman strength capable of slicing through skyscrapers, and his speed reaches relativistic to light-speed levels, allowing him to easily dodge and parry lasers or lightning. Furthermore, Sora's magical arsenal is overwhelmingly versatile. He can stop time (Stopza), manipulate gravity (Graviga), summon meteors, and instantly heal himself to full health (Curaga). While an Umbra Hand is a highly skilled delver equipped with dangerous relics, they are ultimately enhanced humans designed to survive a hostile ecosystem. They simply lack the speed, durability, and raw destructive power to contend with a Keyblade Master of Sora's caliber.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
Sora from Kingdom Hearts is an extraordinarily powerful combatant who scales to universe-level threats. He has defeated Ansem (Seeker of Darkness), Xemnas, Master Xehanort, and numerous other god-tier enemies across the series. His abilities include: - Superhuman speed, strength, and durability far beyond normal human limits - The Keyblade, a magical weapon capable of cutting through virtually anything and sealing/unlocking fundamental forces - Extensive magic repertoire (Firaga, Blizzaga, Thundaga, Curaga, Reflega, etc.) - Drive Forms and Formchanges that massively amplify his combat abilities - Flowmotion for extreme mobility - The ability to survive and fight in space, other dimensions, and metaphysical realms The Umbra Hands from Made in Abyss are certainly fearsome within their setting — they are elite operatives of the Abyss with significant combat skills and knowledge of relics. However, they operate on a fundamentally more grounded power scale. Even the most powerful Umbra Hands like Bondrewd, while dangerous and resourceful, are still roughly human-level in terms of raw physical capability (augmented by relics and technology). Sora's feats of defeating building-sized to planet-sized enemies, surviving attacks that warp reality, and moving at superhuman speeds put him in an entirely different tier. No Umbra Hand has demonstrated anything close to the destructive output or durability needed to compete with Sora.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, concluding that Sora’s 'shonen protagonist' power creep simply renders the Umbra Hands obsolete. While Claude Opus 4.6 and Kimi K2.5 noted that the Umbra Hands are formidable within the survival-horror constraints of the Abyss, the group agreed they are fundamentally outmatched by a Keyblade Master who treats skyscraper-slicing and god-slaying as routine activities. Gemini 3.1 Pro and Sonar Pro effectively shut down any debate by highlighting that Sora’s relativistic speed and time-manipulation 'hax' mean the fight would likely be over before the Umbra Hand could even reach for a relic.
All 6 models agreed on "Sora (Kingdom Hearts)" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Sora (Kingdom Hearts): Sora operates on a multiversal combat scale with relativistic reaction speeds and reality-warping magic (Stopga, Reflecta) that far exceeds the grounded, relic-reliant capabilities of the Umbra Hands, who remain essentially enhanced humans.