Kallavan vs Broly




Kallavan and Broly are both pure brawlers who punch their opponents into submission. It all comes down to who has the most sheer power at their disposal. I would have to give that one to Broly. The guy was destroying entire galaxies and that was before his prime. Now he’s easily universal+. As strong as Kallavan is, it’s fair to say that he isn’t close to that levels of power right now. He would go down real quick. Broly wins.

Hakushuu Murasame vs White




White is one of the strongest Slayers out there. In the Tower of God he can compete with just about any foe. While Hakushuu is pretty proud of her swordsmanship, it would not be able to compete with White. White can strike in a way where it is nearly impossible to follow the path of his blade. A single strike would end this match and he has the speed to pull it off. White wins.

Reiji vs Raya




Both of these fighters know how to team up with a dragon. The big difference though is that Reiji’s dragon Chibi is far more powerful than anything Raya has up her sleeve. Chibi has many different super forms at the ready. A single energy blast should be enough to win this round. Ultimately Raya just doesn’t really have a way to escape. Reiji wins.

Rokuro vs Hood (High End)




Hood is one of those monsters that continues to get stronger and stronger with each passing moment. He’s certainly still one of the most powerful My Hero characters out there. That said, Rokuro specializes in destroying demon type opponents. He’s stronger than Hood and can deal enough damage to thoroughly destroy the monster. Hood won’t be doing a whole lot to this guy. Rokuro wins.

Darkshine vs Fabius Bile




Fabius was always trying to keep honing his body to physical perfection. In that regard he could take some lessons from Darkshine who really managed to get his body to a crazy amount of strength. As powerful as Fabius is, he would certainly get wrecked here. Darkshine can output power on a completely different level so Fabius won’t even see the attack coming. Darkshine wins.

Serra Keto vs Dark Vader



Serra Keto put up a brave final fight against Dark Vader but she lost that time and she would lose in a rematch. Her skills with a lightsaber are impressive and she has good mastery over the Force but it just wouldn’t be enough. Vader exceeds her in all stats with ease. There’s a reason why he is known as one of the most powerful Sith Lords ever after all. Dark Vader wins.

Rak Wraithraiser vs Khun



Rak Wraithraiser is a powerful fighter but I would make the case that Khun has always been faster. He’s demonstrated better speed and his attack power is lethal if he connects. Add in the Lighthouses he can manipulate and Rak isn’t really standing a chance in this fight. He would ultimately be overwhelmed. Khun wins.

Cloud vs Vaan



Vaan is a powerful Final Fantasy protagonist. In a lot of ways he can match Cloud spell for spell. That said when it comes to physical abilities he has not shown that he can move at the same speed as someone like Cloud. Cloud has his Limit Break at the ready and he can move at insane speeds in that form. Vaan will put up a good fight but will ultimately be overwhelmed. Cloud wins.

Homura Akemi vs Rei Sakigake




Homura Akemi has the ability to manipulate time. This gives her a decisive advantage over any opponent who wants to defeat her in one on one combat. Rei has some good skills in dueling and a decent deck but none of those cards can keep up with Homura. Homura has gone toe to toe against Mami, one of the strongest fighters in the Madoka series. Rei just can’t stop each shot and her deck will quickly be whittled down to nothing. Homura Akemi wins.

Suzuko Homura vs Hirana Asu




Suzuko Homura is facing off against her successor here. While successors may usually have more hax, Hirana’s deck isn’t all that overpowered due to the team format she is used to fighting in. Suzuko has had more fighters at her disposal and has shown more trap cards. She should easily be able to overwhelm Hirana in both pure talent and raw power. She simply has the better deck. Suzuko Homura wins.