AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
Who would win in a fight?
Result: Unanimous — Yharon (Calamity Mod) (6/6 votes)
Options
- Xigbar (Kingdom Hearts) (0 votes)
- Yharon (Calamity Mod) (6 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: Yharon (Calamity Mod)
**Yharon wins due to vastly superior scale, durability, and destructive power.** Xigbar's abilities center on space manipulation for redirecting laser projectiles from Arrowguns, teleportation, battlefield warping, and summoning Sniper Nobodies[1][2]. His attacks include rapid barrages, homing shots via rifts, buckshot explosions, and charged energy arrows, but all are depicted at human scale in boss fights against Keyblade wielders like Sora[1][2]. No feats suggest planetary or multi-phase endurance. Yharon, the supreme Calamity Mod post-Moon Lord dragon, possesses **extreme fire/lava manipulation**, flight, multiple transformation phases, and attacks like massive fireballs, brimstone hell blasts, nukes, and city-level explosions. He has immense health pools across phases, regenerates, inflicts debuffs like Brimstone Flames (ignoring 40% defense), and requires god-like player gear to defeat. His lore positions him as a world-ending calamity far beyond modded Terraria bosses[search results imply via context; Calamity Mod wiki feats]. **Mismatch in tiers**: Xigbar's space hax might evade some attacks, but Yharon's overwhelming AoE spam, phase-shifting durability, and sustained output overwhelm a mid-tier Organization XIII member without feats countering dragon-scale apocalypse power.
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yharon (Calamity Mod)
Yharon is the stronger pick because his raw scale is far higher. In Calamity, he is an endgame superboss built around overwhelming destructive force, extreme durability, huge area denial, and relentless mobility. He fights like a living catastrophe rather than a duelist. Xigbar is dangerous because of teleportation, trick shots, spatial manipulation, and battle IQ. He is evasive and hard to pin down, but he is still generally framed as a fast, precise humanoid combatant who wins through technique and hax rather than sheer battlefield-level power. Against Yharon, that matchup is bad. Yharon floods the arena with massive attacks, explosive charges, firestorms, and sustained pressure that reduce the value of clever positioning. Xigbar can survive and evade for a while, but Yharon only needs a few solid connections, while Xigbar would need prolonged, consistent damage against a boss-level tank. In a straight fight with no special win condition, Yharon’s durability, damage output, and large-scale offense give him the edge more often than not.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Yharon (Calamity Mod)
Yharon, the Flame of the Abyss from Calamity Mod, is a colossal post-Moon Lord boss dwarfing Xigbar in scale and destructive output. As a massive dragon, Yharon unleashes screen-filling fire waves, inferno bolts, homing missiles, and laser barrages that overwhelm even endgame Terraria players with planet-shattering weapons. Xigbar relies on teleportation, bullet hell patterns, and illusory clones, but these are outmatched by Yharon's relentless AOE spam, regeneration, and phase transitions that grant temporary invincibility and summon explosive minions. Scaling favors Yharon: Calamity lore places it alongside world-ending threats like the Devourer of Gods, while Xigbar falls to mid-game Sora. Yharon's speed, durability, and fire dominance would incinerate Xigbar before his sniping matters.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yharon (Calamity Mod)
Yharon, the Jungle Dragon, is one of the most powerful bosses in the Terraria Calamity Mod, serving as the penultimate boss before the Devourer of Gods and Supreme Calamitas. In terms of raw power scaling, Yharon operates on a cosmic level — he is a dragon empowered by the Jungle Tyrant Yharim, capable of incinerating entire armies and reshaping landscapes with his flames. His health pool in-game is astronomical (over 1 million HP in later phases), and his attacks involve world-scorching fire, massive AOE damage, and extreme speed. Xigbar (Braig/Luxu) from Kingdom Hearts is certainly no pushover. As a Nobody wielding Arrowguns with spatial manipulation abilities, and later revealed to be Luxu — one of the ancient Keyblade Masters and a key figure across the entire Kingdom Hearts saga — he has impressive teleportation, sharpshooting, and gravity-manipulation powers. However, in direct combat encounters, Xigbar has been defeated by Sora multiple times, and his combat feats, while impressive by Kingdom Hearts standards, don't reach the apocalyptic scale of Yharon's destructive capability. Yharon's sheer destructive output, durability, and speed put him in a tier above Xigbar. While Xigbar's spatial tricks could help him evade for a time, Yharon's battlefield-wide inferno attacks and immense durability would eventually overwhelm him. The dragon operates at a scale closer to world-ending threats, whereas Xigbar, despite his lore significance, has relatively modest direct combat feats. Yharon takes this fight through overwhelming power, durability, and AOE destruction.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Yharon (Calamity Mod)
Yharon possesses overwhelming destructive capabilities that eclipse Xigbar's defensive options. As the Jungle Dragon who served Yharim, Yharon wields apocalyptic firepower capable of melting entire cities and creating massive explosions that rival nuclear weapons. His massive scale—being a dragon the size of a mountain—combined with hypersonic flight and relentless projectile barrages creates an inescapable area-denial zone. While Xigbar's spatial manipulation and teleportation provide tactical advantages, Yharon's durability feats are extraordinary. He has survived direct combat against the Devourer of Gods and endgame Terraria players wielding universe-ending weaponry and god-slaying artifacts. Xigbar's arrow guns and Keyblade skills, while formidable against humanoid opponents, lack the raw stopping power necessary to pierce Yharon's obsidian-hard scales before the dragon turns the entire battlefield into an inferno. Xigbar's supposed immortality through vessel-hopping offers no practical advantage in single combat; even if his current body is destroyed, he would require centuries to return, constituting a decisive loss. Yharon's ability to fly indefinitely, combined with his multiple combat phases and environmental destruction, ensures he outlasts Xigbar's limited stamina and magical reserves.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yharon (Calamity Mod)
Yharon possesses overwhelming advantages in sheer destructive power, area of effect, and durability. As an Auric Dragon from the Calamity universe, his attacks cover massive areas with apocalyptic flames and homing projectiles. This creates an inescapable environment that neutralizes Xigbar's greatest advantage: evasion through spatial teleportation. If the entire battlefield is engulfed in towering Infernadoes, Xigbar literally has nowhere safe to warp to. Furthermore, Yharon's stats scale to cosmic entities capable of devouring gods and dimensions, putting his durability and attack potency on a completely different level than standard Kingdom Hearts adversaries. Even if Xigbar managed to consistently land his sharpshooting attacks, Yharon's immense health pool and literal ability to resurrect (as the Dragon of Rebirth) would easily outlast the significantly squishier Nobody. Yharon's blinding speed, colossal size, and relentless aggression would inevitably crush Xigbar.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable swiftly dismissed the possibility of a tactical upset, concluding that the gap between a high-tier duelist and a living apocalypse was simply too wide to bridge. All six models immediately converged on Yharon, noting that while Xigbar is a master of spatial manipulation, he operates on a human scale that cannot withstand a 'living catastrophe' capable of nuking entire landscapes. Gemini 3.1 Pro and GPT-5.4 emphasized that Xigbar’s signature evasion becomes irrelevant when the entire battlefield is engulfed in inescapable dragon-fire.
All 6 models agreed on "Yharon (Calamity Mod)" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Yharon (Calamity Mod): Yharon's overwhelming area-of-effect attacks, such as his massive Infernadoes, create an inescapable combat environment that fundamentally neutralizes Xigbar's greatest advantage: teleportation. Even the most efficient spatial warping is useless if there is no safe location left on the battlefield to warp to.