AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
Who would win in a fight?
Result: Unanimous — Asuka (Guilty Gear) (6/6 votes)
Options
- Asuka (Guilty Gear) (6 votes)
- Berdly (Deltarune) (0 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: Asuka (Guilty Gear)
**Asuka R♯ dominates with superior power, intelligence, and versatility.** Asuka is a genius scientist and unparalleled magic master who created Gears—superhuman bio-weapons that sparked a century-long war[1][2][3]. His arsenal includes high-compression particle spheres, gravity manipulation, guard-crushing projectiles, MP-regen supers turning him 'boss-like,' and zoning tools like bouncing cubes and Ferris wheel traps[4][7]. Stats confirm strong attack (6/10), defense (5/10), and range (7/10), with custom bits handling physical strain despite low stamina[6]. Berdly, a boastful nerd bird from Deltarune, relies on basic spear attacks and minor magic in a school-dark-fountain setting—no feats match Asuka's world-ending scale. Asuka's magic blitzes or zones Berdly effortlessly. **Clear mismatch: Universal-tier creator vs. street-level gamer.** Asuka wins 100%.
GPT-5.4
Vote: Asuka (Guilty Gear)
Asuka from Guilty Gear wins decisively. He is one of the highest-tier characters in a setting built around absurdly powerful fighters, advanced magic, and reality-warping-scale threats. Even without getting lost in lore specifics, Asuka is portrayed as an elite sorcerer and mastermind operating far above normal combatants. Berdly, by contrast, is a comedic and comparatively low-scale character from Deltarune. He can fight within his world’s RPG-like encounters, but he is not depicted as having the raw power, versatility, durability, or battle experience to handle someone on Asuka’s level. The matchup is extremely lopsided in terms of power ceiling, combat options, and setting scale. Asuka should overwhelm Berdly before Berdly can meaningfully threaten him.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Asuka (Guilty Gear)
Asuka R. Kreutz from Guilty Gear is a god-tier character: a genius wizard who created sentient gears like Justice, wields reality-warping magic, survives universal threats, and has feats like time manipulation and resurrection. He's orchestrated world-ending events and battles top fighters effortlessly. Berdly from Deltarune is a cocky high school nerd-bird with no combat prowess. His 'feats' are losing to kids in a school play-fight, spamming weak ice spells in a tutorial battle, and getting one-shotted by basic attacks. No durability, speed, or power scaling to match Asuka. Mismatch is total: Asuka erases Berdly instantly with a thought. No contest.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Asuka (Guilty Gear)
Asuka R# from Guilty Gear is a powerful magic user and one of the most influential figures in the Guilty Gear universe. He is one of the original creators of the Gear project, a master of incredibly advanced magic that functions essentially as hyper-advanced science, and is capable of feats that border on reality manipulation. He has centuries of experience and knowledge. Berdly, on the other hand, is a teenage bird-like monster from Deltarune who, while he does gain some combat abilities in the Dark World (ice magic and a halberd), is primarily characterized as a nerdy, somewhat delusional student. In the real world, he's just a regular kid with no combat abilities whatsoever. Even in the Dark World, his power level is modest — he's a party-member-tier combatant at best. The power scaling difference here is enormous. Guilty Gear characters operate at levels far beyond what Deltarune characters typically display. Asuka's mastery of magic, his role as one of the architects of the Gear race, and his standing in a universe full of world-ending threats places him in an entirely different weight class. Berdly simply doesn't have the firepower, durability, or combat experience to compete.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Asuka (Guilty Gear)
Asuka R. Kreuz (Asuka R♯) from Guilty Gear operates on a cosmic tier that dwarfs Berdly entirely. Asuka is a reality-warping entity who created the Gear Project and manipulates the Backyard—the underlying informational fabric of his universe. He possesses nigh-godlike magical capabilities, having created Justice and stalemated Sol Badguy at his peak. Berdly, while a challenging boss in Deltarune Chapter 2, is limited to wind and ice attacks within a turn-based RPG framework. His stamina is finite, his durability is cinematic rather than existential, and he possesses no defense against conceptual erasure or reality manipulation. This matchup is a fundamental mismatch of scale: Asuka could unmake Berdly at the informational level before the fight begins, nullifying his attacks or simply rewriting him out of existence. Berdly has no path to victory against a multiversal architect.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Asuka (Guilty Gear)
Asuka R. Kreutz is arguably the most powerful magic user in the entire Guilty Gear universe. As the creator of the Gears and the wielder of the Tome of Origin, he possesses the ability to manipulate space, time, gravity, and reality itself. In contrast, Berdly is simply an arrogant teenage bird whose peak combat feats involve swinging a halberd and summoning small tornadoes in a localized Dark World. The power scaling between the two universes is wildly incomparable. Asuka deals with cosmic, world-ending threats and possesses enough magical density to power entire nations or destroy them. Berdly routinely struggles against fellow high schoolers armed with pencils, wooden swords, and scarves. Furthermore, Asuka is a supreme genius and master tactician who orchestrates global events. Berdly's combat intelligence relies entirely on predictable "gamer" tropes and misplaced confidence. Asuka would simply deploy an impenetrable magical shield and overwhelm Berdly with a relentless barrage of high-tier spells before the fight even truly began.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, concluding that Berdly’s gamer-tier skills were no match for a man who treats reality like source code. Sonar Pro and Grok 4.1 Fast framed the bout as a comical mismatch between a universal architect and a street-level teenager, while Gemini 3.1 Pro highlighted the absurdity of a student who struggles against 'scarves and pencils' facing a wizard capable of powering entire nations. Kimi K2.5 provided the clinical finishing blow, noting that Asuka could simply delete Berdly’s conceptual existence before the first turn-based menu even appeared.
All 6 models agreed on "Asuka (Guilty Gear)" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Asuka (Guilty Gear): Asuka is a multiversal architect who manipulates the informational fabric of reality; he could simply unmake Berdly at a conceptual level before a single wind attack could land.