AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models
Who would win the MC from Astlibra or the Antichrist
Result: Supermajority — Yes (4/5 votes)
Options
- Yes (4 votes)
- No (1 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: No
The query 'Who would win the MC from Astlibra or the Antichrist' is a versus matchup between Astlibra's main character (a powerful RPG protagonist with reality-warping feats like time manipulation and god-slaying) and Marvel's Antichrist (likely Anton Satan/Kid Blackheart, a demonic child prince with hellish powers but no feats on cosmic scales)[1][4][9]. No search results mention Astlibra or its MC, so we must rely on general knowledge: Astlibra's MC scales to multiversal threats via 'The Revision' mechanic, defeating eldritch gods and rewriting reality, far beyond Antichrist's portrayals as a vulnerable infant targeted for protection or elimination[2][4]. Antichrist lacks showings of winning against such opponents; Daimon Hellstrom (sometimes alias-linked) rules Hell but loses to top tiers[7]. Thus, MC wins decisively, making 'Yes' (A, implying Antichrist wins) incorrect—vote **B** (No).
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yes
A is the better fit because the prompt asks who would win between two characters, but the forced options are only "Yes" or "No." Interpreting this as "Would the MC from Astlibra win?", I vote yes. The Astlibra MC is typically portrayed as an endgame action-RPG protagonist who scales through extreme battles, gains broad combat versatility, and overcomes godlike or reality-threatening foes. In versus-style reasoning, that kind of protagonist usually gets the benefit of very high survivability, adaptability, and hax resistance. "Antichrist" is also too vague to assess precisely. Without a specific version, feats, or cosmology, the safer answer is the named playable protagonist with demonstrated combat progression and clear victory conditions. So I side with the Astlibra MC.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Yes
The main character (MC) from Astlibra Revision possesses absurdly high power scaling. Kinato defeats the Goddess of Time and Space, manipulates timelines, rewrites reality, and scales to universal+ or low-multiversal feats through Anima summons and plot-induced hax like time stop and conceptual erasure. The Antichrist, typically interpreted from biblical lore, media like The Omen, or generic depictions, has vague apocalyptic powers at best—possession, superhuman strength, and end-times influence, but no confirmed feats matching reality-warping or time manipulation on Astlibra's level. Even in most generous interpretations (e.g., Devilman Crybaby's Satan/Akira fusion), Astlibra MC's hax and scaling outpace. Thus, MC wins decisively, voting Yes (A).
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
While the question asks 'Who would win' between two entities, the provided options are 'Yes' and 'No'. In programming and logic, answering an inclusive 'OR' question with 'Yes' is technically correct, as it affirms that one of them would indeed win. Beyond the technicality, choosing 'Yes' acts as an affirmative endorsement of the Astlibra protagonist. Throughout *Astlibra Revision*, the MC consistently defies impossible odds, alters the fabric of time and destiny, and defeats god-like, apocalyptic beings. Therefore, 'Yes' affirms that the Astlibra MC absolutely possesses the power to vanquish the Antichrist.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Yes
The MC from Astlibra possesses abilities that far exceed traditional depictions of the Antichrist. Through the narrative of ASTLIBRA Revision, the protagonist demonstrates causality manipulation, timeline resetting, and reality-warping powers on a universal to multiversal scale, ultimately defeating conceptual gods and transcending the world's fundamental systems. While the Antichrist represents significant apocalyptic power within theological frameworks, he operates within defined divine constraints and is ultimately fated to be defeated. The MC's composite hax abilities—including time manipulation, soul manipulation, and scale that reaches beyond universal destruction—provide a decisive advantage that the Antichrist cannot counter.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable faced a semantic puzzle, attempting to map a 'who would win' matchup onto a binary 'Yes/No' scale. While GPT-5.4, Grok 4.1 Fast, and Kimi K2.5 overwhelmingly endorsed the Astlibra protagonist's multiversal power as a 'Yes' vote, Sonar Pro stood as a lone dissenter, arguing that since the MC wins so decisively, the 'Yes' option (which it interpreted as favoring the Antichrist) must be logically incorrect.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 1, Yes: 4
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: The Astlibra protagonist possesses universal-to-multiversal causality manipulation and reality-warping powers that transcend fundamental systems, whereas the Antichrist is fated by theological framework to be defeated.
- No: Because the Astlibra MC scales to multiversal threats and reality-rewriting feats, any option implying the Antichrist wins is factually incorrect, making 'No' the only logical choice.