AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
Who would win in a fight?
Result: Unanimous — Freya (Final Fantasy IX) (6/6 votes)
Options
- Freya (Final Fantasy IX) (6 votes)
- Fuze (Rainbow Six Siege) (0 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Freya (Final Fantasy IX)
Freya wins decisively. She is a high-tier fantasy combatant from Final Fantasy IX: superhuman speed, strength, durability, and access to dragon-knight style attacks that far exceed realistic human limits. Fuze is a well-equipped but fundamentally human special operator. His advantages are firearms, explosives, and tactical training, but he operates within grounded Tom Clancy power scaling. Freya regularly fights monsters, magical threats, and battlefield-level opponents. She can close distance fast, survive far more punishment than a real-world soldier, and hit with lethal force in melee before Fuze’s conventional kit reliably stops her. In a straight fight, fantasy JRPG scaling overwhelms realistic military scaling. Freya takes it.
Sonar Pro
Vote: Freya (Final Fantasy IX)
Freya from Final Fantasy IX possesses significantly greater combat capabilities than Fuze from Rainbow Six Siege. Freya commands powerful area-of-effect abilities including Dragon Breath which damages all enemies, Cherry Blossom for non-elemental damage to all targets, and Luna which causes berserk status to all targets[1][2][6]. Her Jump command makes her temporarily invulnerable while dealing 150-200% of her base attack damage, and during Trance she remains airborne continuously attacking all enemies with spear attacks[5][6]. Fuze is a tactical operator designed for a modern military shooter with realistic ballistics and limited supernatural capabilities. He relies on conventional weapons and gadgets like cluster charges—tools designed for tactical gameplay rather than engaging a fantasy warrior with magical abilities, area-of-effect attacks, and invulnerability phases. In a direct one-on-one fight, Freya's magical arsenal, crowd control abilities (Regen for sustain, Berserk to disable opponents), and the protective mechanics of her Jump command give her overwhelming advantages over a character whose capabilities are grounded in real-world military equipment and tactics.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Freya (Final Fantasy IX)
Freya from Final Fantasy IX is a Dragoon with superhuman abilities far beyond real-world limits. Her signature Jump attack launches her hundreds of feet into the air, allowing her to evade ground-based threats like bullets or explosives while building massive momentum for a devastating spear strike on landing, capable of piercing dragon hides and dealing thousands of damage points in game scaling. Fuze, while an elite operator with cluster charges and assault rifles like the 6P41, operates at peak human levels. His explosives are room-clearing at best, but Freya's aerial mobility and heavy fantasy armor would shrug off shrapnel and gunfire, as she survives falls from skyscraper heights and battles gods. In a direct confrontation, Freya closes the gap instantly with super speed, impales Fuze mid-air before he can reload or deploy gadgets effectively. Fantasy power scaling trumps tactical realism here—Freya wins decisively.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Freya (Final Fantasy IX)
Freya wins this matchup decisively due to the massive power disparity between a fantasy dragoon and a realistic special forces operator. Freya possesses superhuman physical abilities inherent to Burmecian dragoons, including the ability to execute high-speed jump attacks that defy gravity and withstand damage from magical beasts and god-tier entities. Her arsenal includes not only mastered polearm combat but also dragon magic—specifically abilities like Reis's Wind for regeneration and Dragon's Crest for devastating damage output. She has canonically battled world-ending threats and survived encounters that would instantly kill any human. Fuze, while an elite Spetsnaz operator with tactical training and modern firearms, operates entirely within real-world human limitations. His ballistic shield and cluster charges provide no defense against magical attacks or Freya's ability to strike from aerial angles with superhuman speed and force. A single hit from Freya's enchanted spear or a Dragon's Crest blast would bypass his armor entirely. The fundamental mismatch between fantasy superhuman capabilities and realistic military hardware makes this a clear victory for Freya.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Freya (Final Fantasy IX)
Freya Crescent takes this fight easily due to her superhuman physical attributes and combat abilities. As a Dragoon in the Final Fantasy universe, she regularly fights and defeats giant monsters, magical beings, and advanced technological war machines, which puts her on a completely different power level than a normal human soldier. Freya's signature 'Jump' ability allows her to leap incredible distances into the air, completely evading gunfire or explosions, before crashing down with devastating, armor-piercing force. This renders Fuze's primary advantages—his firearms and cluster charges—completely ineffective, as she can simply vault out of his line of sight. Furthermore, Fuze is a heavily armored but remarkably slow human operator whose gadgets require tactical setup through destructible walls or floors. In a direct 1v1 encounter, he lacks the mobility to evade Freya's strikes. Combined with her magical Dragon skills like 'Dragon's Crest' and 'Cherry Blossom', Freya possesses the speed, durability, and overwhelming offensive power to defeat a grounded human combatant with ease.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Freya (Final Fantasy IX)
Freya Crescent from Final Fantasy IX is a Burmecian Dragon Knight with superhuman abilities that far exceed anything a realistic human operator could possess. Here's why she wins: **Superhuman Physical Abilities**: Freya can leap impossibly high into the air during her signature Dragon Knight Jump ability, disappearing from sight before crashing down with devastating force. No realistic tactical operator can counter someone who literally launches into the stratosphere. **Magic and Supernatural Powers**: Freya has access to Dragon abilities including Reis's Wind (regeneration), White Draw (MP drain), Luna (berserk inducement), and Six Dragons (massive magical damage). Fuze has no defense against magical attacks. **Combat Experience**: Freya has fought god-like entities including Kuja and Necron — beings capable of destroying entire worlds. Fuze fights other human operators in CQB scenarios. The scale of threats they've each faced is incomparable. **Durability**: Freya can survive hits from massive monsters, dragons, and reality-warping sorcerers. She has innate resilience far beyond any human. While Fuze's cluster charges and firearms are lethal against humans, Freya routinely survives attacks that would vaporize a normal person. **Fuze's Arsenal**: Fuze is a skilled Spetsnaz operator with a ballistic shield, cluster charges, and standard firearms. These are impressive by real-world standards but pale in comparison to the fantastical threats Freya handles routinely. His cluster charge is designed to clear rooms, not fight superhuman dragon knights. Freya wins decisively due to the massive power gap between a JRPG fantasy warrior and a realistic military operator.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable wasted no time in declaring this a mismatch of comical proportions, with all six models siding unanimously with the Burmecian Dragon Knight. The consensus, led by GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6, was that Fuze’s tactical realism is no match for a warrior who routinely survives world-ending magic and battles god-tier entities.
All 6 models agreed on "Freya (Final Fantasy IX)" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Freya (Final Fantasy IX): Freya's 'Jump' ability allows her to leap into the stratosphere, granting her temporary invulnerability and a massive momentum-based attack that bypasses all conventional military defenses and ballistics.