The echoes of backwards spells fade from the walls, and the portals of unholy dimensions close as quickly as they opened. Our Sorcerers stand in a pile of magical rubble, ready to defend their power to the last incantation.
Pay your tribute to the remaining spellslingers by casting your own intentions at our latest Meta Madhouse Match-Up! These results will determine the final two, one of which will represent the ultimate Sorcerer.
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I think John’s craftiness, and Raven’s relative youth and inexperience, see him through. I think Spectre’s restricted by his role as God’s wrath, and Fate isn’t wicked enough to be smote.
Raven takes out John. People take about Constantine doing the unexpected to win. Raven flips the script on him. She busts out as Lady Legasus and literally kicks his ass. The one magic trick John’s not ready for is the non-magic trick.
Fate is Spectre’s kryptonite, only because as a lord of order, Spectre has no application or aspect of vengeance to fight.
So dr fate is a lord of order which is basically god level power and has a mystic tower with every magic item ever needed. Raven is half demon and would go full on red skin four eyes and destroy Constantine.
Zatanna should have won that last one. Not sure why Constantine keeps winning. I don’t know the character that well, but from the little I know, he doesn’t seem as powerful as people are making him out to be.
And I repeat: if the Spectre can’t use his powers, he wouldn’t be in the bracket. Even if he can’t, Fate still has no reasonable way of taking him out, and attacking the Spectre may well be sin enough in itself to demand vengeance.
On the other side, non-possessed Raven is at best an empath and low-level telekinetic. Constantine isn’t all that strong in the raw power department, but he doesn’t even have to be to have an advantage. And he’s smarter. He shouldn’t have beaten Zatanna, but there’s no way he’d lose to Raven. Which, in turn, doesn’t matter because he’s no match for the Spectre or Doctor Fate.
The power differentials in this bracket are so extreme I couldn’t justify anybody but the Spectre winning if I wanted to (and in a pure popularity contest, I would’ve backed Alan Scott, Zatanna, Raven, Doctor Fate, and Etrigan above the Spectre).