User blog comment:Affectos/When Summoners Clash: Sophie Casterwill (Huntik) vs. Red (Pokemon)/@comment-184.45.54.44-20140817021511/@comment-4803039-20140817034747

Let's see if I can translate it for everyone:

Ok, I'm sorry i had a very long very detailed vote with matchs,  x-factors, and the how nine yards but my damn computer crashed it took two hours of typing. I kept getting distracted and 4 hours of huntes resurts into the first one I don't have the energy to go through all that again, so your getting a short, crappy vote. I'm sorry, deal with it.

I'm going with Red because he won more match-ups. Sabriel, Feyone, and Powerbonded Sabriel all lost to Charizard, Aerodactyl and Mega Charizard X because the Pokemon had aerial superority and better ranged attacks.

Icarus lost to Blastriose because do I really need to elaborate on that one?

Enfluxion lost to Pickachu because of the type advantage she's just water, and one good volt tackle would finish her and blow her amulet. Also, her attacks are best at a long range which Pickachu's superior speed would have made impossible.

The only matches Sophie won were Sorcerer vs Espeon, Reds weakest guy, and Hoplite vs. Machamp.

Now, Machamp's great don't get me wrong, but Hoplites just better. He's bigger, faster, and has weapons. He also get a boost for every teammate standing, though that probably won't be too helpful on account of how fast the others will go down.

Aside from the super number of won matches, Red also had other advantages on his team and air superiority having three extremely powerful flying Pokemon while Sophie only has one flying Titan, Icarus, who's the weak guy in the fight and probably won't last long. This is especially bad because Sophie's four strongest Titans, Sabriel, Feyone,  Hoplite, and Powerbonded Sabriel have no projectile attacks and will be sitting ducks.

Aside from the match ups, these some other things to consider Red can use healing items to help his Pokemon recover and if some of his pokemon get hurt too badly he can call them back to their Pokeballs to recover and them send them back into the fight later, a common strategy in game battles and tournaments. A Titan goes down, the amulet may break, so there's no chance they'll be back in the fight.

Now, Sophie has a wide variety of spells that are not really strong enough to hurt the Pokemon though, but that's not to say she couldn't give Red a good beat down. She would have to be careful since it takes a lot of concentration to control so many Titans at once, so if she gets to busy while trying to hurt him, one of the Pokemon might take her out.

Winner : Red;  yeah, Pokemon may be a kid show, but you got to admit the power and intensity of the fighting is second to none plus Red's defeat Mewtwo, Team Rocket, the Elite Four, many other evil organizations, and hundreds (if not thousands) of wild Pokemon, so you got to admit Red and his team have proven themselves a lot more  then Sophie.

Okay, while you bring up some interesting points I feel like I need to clear the air:


 * Red can use healing items to help his Pokemon recover
 * No where did I say that Red has healing items. If his Pokemon faints, they're out of the fight, unless otherwise stated with Powerbonded Sabriel (where Sophie will use the spell 'NewLife' to re-summon her) and Mega Charizard X (Where Red will use a revive).
 * A Titan goes down, the amulet may break
 * 99% of the time, when a Titan is defeated, it returns to the amulet, and the amulet is unharmed. Sabriel's 'Supertough' ability allowed her to go past that point and took too much damage, causing the amulet to break
 * Red and his team
 * What team?
 * proven themselves a lot more then Sophie
 * ...Yes, since being a direct descendant from the man who sealed Titans away, proved herself to take her brother's position as head of the Casterwill Elders, bonded to three Legendary Titans (Phoenix, Mythras, and Grand Dragon Leviathan), and helped save all of civilization isn't proving one's self...