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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Who would win in a fight?

Result: Unanimous — Dante (Devil May Cry) (6/6 votes)

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Sonar Pro

Vote: Dante (Devil May Cry)

Dante from Devil May Cry decisively wins against Caveira from Rainbow Six Siege due to his superhuman abilities vastly outclassing her realistic tactical skills. Caveira excels in stealth with Silent Step for quiet movement, a silenced Luison pistol for discreet downs (99 damage close-range but severe falloff), and interrogation for intel, but she's low-armor, fragile in direct fights, and relies on ambushing unaware foes in confined spaces.[1][5][6] Her arsenal is human-level: SMGs, shotguns, no superpowers. Dante, by contrast, is a half-demon with supernatural regeneration (survives impalement, regenerates from fatal wounds), superhuman speed/strength (dodges bullets, slices buildings), and weapons like dual pistols (rapid-fire), Rebellion sword (cuts demons), and Devil Trigger (boosts power, flight, AoE attacks). He's defeated gods, hell armies, and Mundus across DMC games. In any scenario—stealth, ranged, or melee—Caveira's pistol or melee can't permanently stop Dante's healing; he'd no-sell her ambush, counter with overwhelming speed, and one-shot her. No search results suggest Caveira scales to Dante's demonic feats.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Dante (Devil May Cry)

Dante from Devil May Cry possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, and rapid regeneration, allowing him to survive and recover from wounds that would instantly kill a human like Caviera. Caviera relies on stealth (Silent Step) and a tactical knife, effective against human opponents in Rainbow Six Siege's tactical scenarios, but useless against Dante's demonic senses and reflexes. Dante's arsenal—Rebellion sword, dual pistols Ebony & Ivory, shotgun, and Devil Trigger transformation—overwhelms Caviera's gadgets and pistol. He routinely defeats gods, demons, and supernatural entities, while Caviera excels in realistic counter-terrorism against armed humans. In a direct fight, Dante's experience against far superior foes ensures a quick victory; Caviera has no feats matching his scale.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Dante (Devil May Cry)

Dante wins decisively. Caveira is an elite human operator: stealthy, lethal, and highly trained. But she is still fundamentally a realistic special-forces combatant with human-level weapons and durability. Dante operates on a completely different scale. He fights demons, shrugs off gunfire and sword wounds, has extreme speed, superhuman strength, regeneration, and a huge arsenal. In most portrayals, he can survive and overpower threats far beyond anything a Rainbow Six character could handle. Even if Caveira got the drop on him, Dante has the toughness and healing to survive surprise attacks, then overwhelm her instantly. This is a mismatch in favor of supernatural power over grounded military skill.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Dante (Devil May Cry)

This matchup involves a fundamental power disparity that makes the outcome undeniable. Caviera is an elite human operator with stealth training and sidearms, operating within realistic tactical parameters. Dante is a half-demon hybrid who has slain demon lords, wielded weapons capable of cutting through dimensions, and possesses regeneration that makes him effectively immortal. He routinely dodges bullets, moves at supersonic speeds, and can lift objects weighing tons. Caviera's firearms and melee attacks would be entirely ineffective against Dante's durability—even basic demons in his universe surpass human weaponry. Dante could defeat Caviera without drawing a weapon or breaking a sweat, likely moving faster than she can perceive. This isn't a contest of skill but a categorical mismatch between a highly trained human and a supernatural entity that battles cosmic threats.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Dante (Devil May Cry)

This is not even remotely close. Dante from Devil May Cry is a half-demon (Nephilim) son of Sparda, one of the most powerful demons in existence. He possesses superhuman strength, speed, durability, and regeneration that borders on immortality — he has survived being impaled, shot, and even bisected. Dante wields an arsenal of demonic and angelic weapons, including Rebellion/Devil Sword Dante, Ebony & Ivory, and can activate Devil Trigger, which massively amplifies all of his abilities. In his most powerful forms (Sin Devil Trigger), he rivals god-like entities. Caveira, while an elite CBRN operator and skilled interrogator, is ultimately a regular human being. She excels at stealth, close-quarters combat, and psychological warfare — but within the realm of realistic military operations. Her abilities include silent step and a combat knife for interrogations. Pitting a realistic human operator against a supernatural half-demon who has defeated beings capable of destroying dimensions is a complete mismatch. Dante has shrugged off attacks that would obliterate entire buildings. Caveira's pistol and knife would be little more than a mild annoyance to him. Dante wins this 10 out of 10 times without breaking a sweat.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Dante (Devil May Cry)

This matchup is a massive mismatch in terms of power scaling. Dante is a half-demon with superhuman strength, blinding speed, agility, and a borderline absurd regenerative healing factor. He regularly defeats massive demon lords, god-like entities, and reality-warping threats for a living. Caveira, on the other hand, is a highly trained human operative who specializes in stealth, interrogation, and close-quarters combat. While she is extremely lethal in the realistic, tactical world of Rainbow Six Siege, she is completely outclassed in every physical and supernatural metric here. Her conventional firearms and combat knife would have absolutely no effect on Dante, a guy who routinely gets impaled by giant swords in cutscenes just to casually brush it off. Dante would win this fight effortlessly.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached an immediate and unanimous verdict, characterizing this matchup as a 'categorical mismatch' between grounded realism and supernatural absurdity. While acknowledging Caveira as an elite tactical operator, models like Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro noted that her skills are rendered moot against a half-demon who treats being impaled as a minor inconvenience. There was no debate to be had; the group concluded that Dante's god-slaying power scale makes the fight a 10-out-of-10 victory for the Son of Sparda.

All 6 models agreed on "Dante (Devil May Cry)" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Dante (Devil May Cry): Dante is a half-demon with superhuman regeneration who survives being impaled, shot, and bisected, making Caveira's realistic firearms and combat knife little more than a mild annoyance compared to the god-like entities he routinely defeats.