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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Who would win in a fight?

Result: Unanimous — Noctis (Final Fantasy XV) (6/6 votes)

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Sonar Pro

Vote: Noctis (Final Fantasy XV)

Noctis decisively wins due to superior speed, versatility, durability, and raw power. He warps at blinding speeds, phasing through attacks and striking from any angle with spectral weapons, including gatling-gun barrages of swords[1][2][4]. His Armiger unleashes ancestral power for massive speed/strength boosts, infinite MP, and HP regen, while summons like Astrals and Ring of the Lucii spells like Death one-shot foes and drain health[2][4][6]. Feats include defeating planet-threatening bosses and holding back Titan-level forces[6]. Perona's ghosts cause intangibility and depression, but Noctis phases through solids casually[2], resists status via royal arms (no HP drain), and blitzes before she acts—her fragility means one warp-strike ends her. No feats match Noctis's god-tier scaling.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Noctis (Final Fantasy XV)

Noctis wins on overall combat level, speed, and lethality. He fights high-end monsters, imperial war machines, and supernatural threats with teleportation, phasing, warp-strikes, and a huge arsenal of royal and conventional weapons. His mobility alone makes him extremely hard for Perona to pin down. Perona’s main win condition is her Negative Hollow hax, which can disable opponents mentally. That is dangerous, but Noctis has fought through magical and supernatural effects before, and Perona is physically fragile if her positioning is exposed. Crucially, Noctis can close distance or attack from range almost instantly. If he identifies Perona’s real body, he can one-shot her before her ghosts decide the fight. Perona is tricky and can beat careless opponents, but in a direct matchup Noctis’s far superior stats, versatility, and burst offense give him the more reliable path to victory.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Noctis (Final Fantasy XV)

Noctis from Final Fantasy XV possesses overwhelming combat versatility and raw power that outmatches Perona's abilities. His Armiger system allows him to summon and wield 10+ spectral weapons simultaneously, enabling rapid teleportation strikes (warping) at bullet speeds across massive distances, shredding intangible foes with sheer volume of enchanted blades. Perona's Horo Horo no Mi ghosts induce negativity and can explode, but Noctis's feats include battling daemons, gods, and immortal foes like Ardyn while enduring soul-draining curses via the Ring of Lucii. His mental resilience from royal bloodline and constant apocalypse-level threats likely shrugs off depression effects, as seen resisting possession and despair. Noctis's magic (fire/ice/thunder) pierces intangibility, and summons like Titan or Bahamut deliver planet-shaking AoE. Perona lacks feats against high-speed blitzers or magic users, relying on minions ineffective against Noctis's one-man army style. In a direct fight, Noctis closes instantly and overwhelms before she spams.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Noctis (Final Fantasy XV)

Noctis takes this decisively. While Perona's Negative Hollows are a potent hax ability capable of draining willpower, Noctis possesses multiple counters that neutralize her advantages before she can secure a win. First, speed and range: Noctis can Warp Strike across vast distances instantaneously. Perona's physical body remains vulnerable while she projects her astral form; Noctis can blink to her location and strike before she reacts, bypassing her intangibility entirely. Second, ethereal perception and resistance: As the King of Lucis, Noctis routinely interacts with spirits, gods (Astrals), and the afterlife. His Ring of the Lucii grants access to death magic (Alterna) and time-stop capabilities that operate on a conceptual level far exceeding Perona's ghost physiology. Even if Negative Hollows connect, Noctis's willpower—tested against demigods like Bahamut and Ardyn—makes him resistant to psychological debuffs long enough to retaliate. Finally, the stat disparity: Noctis tanks city-busting attacks and summons meteor storms. Perona lacks the physical durability or offensive output to damage him meaningfully. Noctis wins via blitz or hax before Perona's depression effect becomes decisive.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Noctis (Final Fantasy XV)

Noctis Lucis Caelum would win this fight, and here's why: **Noctis has extraordinary combat versatility.** He can warp-strike across the battlefield, phase through attacks by becoming intangible, summon the entire Royal Arms arsenal of 13 legendary weapons, and call upon the power of the Astrals (gods like Bahamut, Ifrit, Ramuh, etc.). His combat speed and raw destructive output are on an entirely different level. **Perona's Hollow Hollow Fruit is powerful but not unbeatable.** Her Negative Hollows can drain willpower and make opponents depressed, which is her primary weapon. However, this ability has a known counter — it doesn't work on people who are already extremely negative (like Usopp). More importantly, Noctis has shown incredible determination and willpower throughout FFXV, but even setting that aside, the question is whether Perona can incapacitate him before he can act. **Noctis's phasing ability is the key counter.** Noctis can phase through physical and magical attacks alike. His phasing is nearly automatic in combat situations. It's unclear whether Perona's ghost projections would even make contact with someone who can literally become intangible at will. **Noctis's offensive power is overwhelming.** Even if we assume Perona's ghosts could affect him, Noctis's warp-strikes happen at near-instantaneous speed. He could close the distance and strike Perona before her hollows reach him. Additionally, his Armiger Unleashed form grants him flight, extreme speed, and devastating area-of-effect attacks that Perona has no way to survive. **Perona's astral projection form makes her intangible but unable to deal real damage.** If she goes intangible, she can't physically harm Noctis either, creating a stalemate at best — but Noctis's magical abilities likely transcend normal physical limitations and could still affect her. Noctis takes this convincingly through superior speed, phasing, raw power, and his ability to summon literal gods.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Noctis (Final Fantasy XV)

Noctis vastly outclasses Perona in speed, attack power, and combat experience. He routinely fights and defeats massive gods, summons, and highly advanced magical infantry. His warp-strike allows him to teleport instantaneously across the battlefield, meaning he could easily speed-blitz Perona's physical body before she even has a chance to react or deploy her Negative Hollows. While Perona's ghosts are her biggest win condition, hitting a teleporting, phase-dodging opponent with them is highly unlikely. Furthermore, even if Perona immediately uses her Astral Projection to become an intangible ghost herself, Noctis wields the Ring of the Lucii. This divine artifact allows him to use 'Death' to drain life force and 'Alterna' to shatter reality and banish enemies to the void, effectively countering her spiritual form. Between his instantaneous teleportation, invincibility frames through phasing, and access to god-tier magic, Noctis has far too many tools for Perona to handle.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous verdict: Noctis Lucis Caelum is simply too fast and versatile for the Ghost Princess to handle. While Perona’s Negative Hollows were acknowledged as a dangerous wildcard, the models, led by Gemini 3.1 Pro and Kimi K2.5, concluded that Noctis’s royal lineage and Ring of the Lucii provide the perfect conceptual counters to her ghostly intangibility.

All 6 models agreed on "Noctis (Final Fantasy XV)" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Noctis (Final Fantasy XV): Noctis possesses overwhelming speed and 'warp-strike' capabilities that allow him to close the distance instantly, combined with the Ring of the Lucii's ability to use 'Death' or 'Alterna' to directly interact with and eliminate intangible spiritual entities.