Instigator / Pro
4
1589
rating
218
debates
54.36%
won
Topic
#6143

Fate Zero: Kirei was the superior fighter in his duel against Emiya Kiritsugu.

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
0
3
Better sources
2
2
Better legibility
1
1
Better conduct
1
1

After 1 vote and with 3 points ahead, the winner is...

whiteflame
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Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Rated
Number of rounds
5
Time for argument
One week
Max argument characters
10,000
Voting period
One month
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Minimal rating
1,724
Contender / Con
7
1735
rating
28
debates
89.29%
won
Description

Me and whiteflame are debating about this fight.:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FDsOYtRwR5I&pp=ygUMI2tpcmVpa2VlbmFu

Both were fighting over The Holy Grail, but neither opponent claimed the victory because the fight was interrupted by external circumstances.

It is my belief that if nothing had interfered with the fight and it had continued, the odds favored Kirei.

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Better arguments
3 point(s)
Better sources
2 point(s)
Better legibility
1 point(s)
Better conduct
1 point(s)
Reason:

For simplicity, I’ll abbreviate Kotomine Kirei as KK and Emiya Kiritsugu as EK.

First and foremost: framing. Pro tells me to evaluate the fight on the basis of “skills and abilities,” but the way those are categorized begins to look more shaky as the debate continues. He also tells me not to account for “luck,” although it’s not clear what counts as luck and what doesn’t. Pro tells me I can take all of EK’s weapons into account except for the Avalon, since it’s not “an extension of Kiritsugu’s own abilities.” This seems to be the main sticking point in how each side wants to frame the debate.

Pro argues that the Avalon was received by pure luck, therefore it doesn’t make EK a better fighter. Con argues that Pro is being inconsistent here, since KK’s command seals are granted by the Holy Grail and not strictly an extension of his abilities. Furthermore, Con argues that KK’s superhuman abilities are also “luck,” so if we can take them into account why exclude the Avalon? Con gets the final word on the Avalon, arguing that it wasn’t actually received by luck and reiterating that it was used in the fight, therefore it should be analyzed. I don’t see Pro coming back to this point after Round 3, so I’ll include it as part of EK’s abilities.

At this point in the debate, Con is pulling significantly ahead. Much of Pro’s case relies on the statement that “Every death that Emiya Kiritsugu experiences reinforces Kirei as the superior fighter, and dying once is already one point for Kirei.” The points system is shown by Con as basically arbitrary, since Con can just count a greater number of things that use it to give EK a greater score. In the end, I think Con makes several important points that are enough to win this debate.

First, damage. It’s pointed out by Con that KK needs to destroy EK’s brain in order to win the fight. Pro’s analogy to infinite Ronald Raegans cuts against him, since it provides a clear demonstration of just how powerful EK’s healing abilities are, showing that KK is likely to get more and more fatigued over the course of the fight. And since the person regenerating is still the same and the Pro’s objection to the Avalon got dropped, I’m counting this as something that makes EK a very strong fighter. Furthermore, Pro points out that KK can’t always dodge the Origin Bullets, as evidenced by the fact that he resorts to blocking one of them with his arm. KK will have opportunities to damage EK as well, but as both sides seem to agree, EK can recover from damage pretty quickly. A lot depends on whether KK uses the black keys remotely to block the bullets, but Con argues that KK won’t use them defensively. Pro focuses on the keys’ offensive abilities, which doesn’t contest Con’s point about their defensive use.

Next, speed. It seems like EK is faster when the time alter is in play, but KK’s reflexes have the advantage when the time alter isn’t in play. This is enough to convince me that EK will have at least a few opportunities to hit KK with Origin Bullets over the course of the fight.

In the end, while it’s conceded that KK might have an advantage in a limited scope like a closer ranged fight, Con shows that there are more ways for EK to damage KK than the other way around. KK specifically has to destroy EK’s brain, which EK simply needs to hit KK enough to overwhelm his durability and does inflict some lasting damage. There are some references to other fights and stats that I didn’t explicitly mention, but I think the key points here are enough to give EK the advantage. I also wouldn’t weigh stats or other fights as strongly as what’s shown in the video (except maybe for context) since the description specifically says the debate is about this fight.

Hence, Con wins my vote.