AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
Who would win in a fight?
Result: Unanimous — Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV) (6/6 votes)
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- Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV) (6 votes)
- Lloyd (Code Geass) (0 votes)
Model Responses
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV)
Leviathan from Final Fantasy XV is one of the Six Astrals, a colossal divine sea serpent goddess towering hundreds of feet long with god-like powers. She commands massive tidal waves, lightning storms, flight at supersonic speeds, and regenerative immortality, as shown in her epic boss battle where she devastates armies and heroes. Lloyd Asplund from Code Geass is a brilliant but non-combatant human engineer. He's eccentric, relies on Knightmare Frames like Lancelot for protection, and has no superhuman abilities, weapons, or durability. In direct combat, he'd be instantly overwhelmed. Scale mismatch is insurmountable: Leviathan could drown or crush Lloyd effortlessly before his tech deploys, even assuming he has gadgets. Divine entity crushes mortal scientist 100/10.
GPT-5.4
Vote: Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV)
Leviathan wins decisively. Leviathan in Final Fantasy XV is a colossal divine Astral with city-scale destructive power, extreme durability, and overwhelming control of water. It battles on a level far beyond normal humans or engineers. Lloyd from Code Geass is not a frontline superhuman combatant. He is a brilliant scientist and developer, but by himself he does not have the physical power, durability, speed, or innate weaponry to contend with a godlike summon. Even if Lloyd had prep in many scenarios, the prompt asks who would win in a fight, and as a direct matchup Leviathan massively outclasses him in every combat-relevant category. This is essentially a divine kaiju versus a non-combat human. The gap is too large to overcome.
Sonar Pro
Vote: Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV)
Leviathan possesses vastly superior power scaling and abilities for direct combat. As one of the six Astrals of Eos, Leviathan is rated at Multiverse level+ attack potency[3], placing her in an entirely different tier than most characters. She commands water manipulation capable of generating typhoons and gigantic waves that can flood entire cities[1], possesses Low-Godly regeneration allowing her to reform even if killed in the physical realm[3], and benefits from Type 1, 3, 8, and 9 immortality making her extremely difficult to permanently destroy[3]. Lloyd's abilities, while formidable within Code Geass, operate on a significantly lower power scale. Even accounting for his Geass powers and tactical intelligence, Lloyd lacks the raw cosmic-scale destructive capability and immortality that define Leviathan's existence as a billions-of-years-old divine entity[3]. In a direct fight without environmental restrictions or narrative plot armor, Leviathan's overwhelming power advantage makes her the clear victor.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV)
Leviathan is an Astral, a literal god in the Final Fantasy XV universe. She is capable of summoning city-destroying tsunamis, manipulating entire oceans, and tearing apart military armadas with ease. It takes the combined magical might of supernatural royalty just to subdue her. Lloyd Asplund, on the other hand, is a brilliant scientist and engineer, but he is fundamentally a normal human with zero personal combat ability. He builds weapons; he doesn't fight with them. Even if we generously allowed Lloyd to command the Avalon flying battleship or pilot a Knightmare Frame, Leviathan's sheer scale, durability, and raw magical destructive power would swat him out of the sky before he could even calculate the odds of his own survival.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV)
Leviathan is an Astral—a literal god-tier entity in the Final Fantasy XV universe, capable of generating tsunamis massive enough to engulf entire cities and manipulating water on a catastrophic scale. It is considered one of the most powerful summon beasts in the setting, requiring the collective power of multiple Lucian kings to even challenge. Lloyd, while a brilliant scientist and creator of advanced Knightmare Frames like the Lancelot, is fundamentally a human engineer with no supernatural abilities. Even piloting his best mecha, he operates at a scale of roughly 4-5 meters with conventional (albeit advanced) weaponry. This matchup is a complete mismatch of existential scale. A single attack from Leviathan would dwarf Lloyd's technology by orders of magnitude, capable of obliterating the Lancelot and its pilot instantly with tidal force that reshapes coastlines.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV)
Leviathan from Final Fantasy XV is a colossal sea goddess — one of the six Astrals, divine beings of immense power. She is capable of generating massive tidal waves, controlling entire oceans, and her physical form is enormous, towering over cities. In the game, she devastates the city of Altissia during her battle, creating apocalyptic-level destruction. Lloyd Asplund from Code Geass, while a brilliant scientist and engineer, is not a combatant. He is the creator of the Lancelot Knightmare Frame, but he doesn't pilot it himself — Suzaku does. Lloyd is essentially a non-combat scientist with no supernatural abilities, no mecha of his own to pilot effectively, and no physical combat prowess. Even if we generously gave Lloyd access to a Knightmare Frame, the scale difference is absurd. Leviathan is a god-tier entity that manipulates the ocean itself. A Knightmare Frame, while powerful against conventional military forces, would be utterly dwarfed and overwhelmed by a being capable of city-destroying tidal waves and divine power. This is a massive mismatch in favor of Leviathan.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, treating the matchup as an exercise in extreme scale disparity. Every model, led by GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6, noted the absurdity of pitting a city-leveling aquatic deity against an eccentric engineer who famously delegates the actual fighting to others. The discussion was less of a debate and more of a collective acknowledgement that Lloyd Asplund, while brilliant, is fundamentally a squishy human in the face of an elemental god.
All 6 models agreed on "Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV)" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Leviathan (Final Fantasy XV): Leviathan possesses 'Multiverse level+' attack potency and Low-Godly regeneration, allowing her to reform even if killed in the physical realm—a cosmic scale of existence that renders Lloyd's conventional technology entirely irrelevant.