Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20160902235812/@comment-31636400-20170410003917

Jason grace is op wrote: Jason wins because he can just use winds to kill Percy and Jason's wind powers don't drain him a lot while Percy summoning impure water drains him. Also, Jason defeated Krios with bare hands and Percy was nearly defeated by Iapestus who was weaker than Krios. Percy also had the curse of Achilles when he fought Hyperion and Kronos. LOL! Percy can just summon a hurricane to deflect the winds. Jason's winds are strong but think about how strong Percy's hurricanes are. ''Entire cul-de-sac was engulfed in a hurricane. Percy stood at the edge, unmoved, but the water was churning so fast now that even the giant crocodile lost his footing. Wrecked cars scraped along the pavement. Mailboxes were pulled out of lawns and swept away. The water increased in volume as well as speed, rising up and turning the entire neighborhood into a liquid centrifuge. ''

''The hurricane is so strong that it was able to pull cars and mailboxes out of their places while making a 40 foot long crocodile lose it's footing. Percy summoning pure water drains him a bit but I said he could use it to deflect Jason's lightning bolts. Jason's lightning bolts drain him more than Percy summoning pure water. He could only summon two bolts in BOO. Actually, the Krios page on this wiki says: While Kronos was getting defeated on Mahattan, Jason Grace AND his companions defeated Krios and destroyed him on Mount Othrys. It clearly states that Jason AND his companions defeated Krios and that feat is irrelavant anyways as we don't know what happened in the Jason vs Krios fight. As well as that, just because Tartarus said that Iapestus is weaker than Krios doesn't mean he actually is weaker than Krios. The malicious beings like protengei, titans and giants have a way of bending the truth to fit their own benefits. Percy defeating Iapestus is also extremely underrated. Percy was massively injured in that fight and was tired from allowing Thalia and Nico from safely crossing the Lethe. And yet, Percy was able to injure Iapestus and hold his own against him. Iapestus swung his spear like a tornado and I was just able to dodge his strikes. Even weakened and just out of the pit, that guy was fast. I barely to managed to dodge his spear as it impaled on the rock I was just standing on. Iapestus was weakened but that only deters him from releasing his divine form. As for Hyperion, Percy probably could have beat Hyperion without the curse of Achilles too as it was literally a fire vs water fight and the curse only helps with swordplay. The only time he might have needed it was when: Hyperion waved his hand and a wall of force slammed into me. I went sailing 300 feet backwards across the park. However, Percy has been able to take even stronger blows than that without the curse of Achilles and later fight deities similar in power to Hyperion. For instance, Porphyrion backhanded Percy like a pesky fly. The son of Poseidon went flying and crashed into one of the columns with a sickening crunch. And later, Percy was able to hold his own against Thoon. Percy was back on his feet, Riptide in his hand. He looked dazed and had a nosebleed but he seemed to be holding his own against the old giant Thoon who had somehow reattached his hand and found his meat cleaver. Percy was also flicked across the room by Kronos and later, was able to still fight Kronos himself. Kronos looked at me with an amused smile. Then he flicked his finger and I went flying across the room, slamming into a wall. I struggled to regain my footing but Kronos was already on his feet, his scythe in his hands.For Kronos, both combatants had the curse of Achilles and needed to use it so it was completely fair. I jumped up and stabbed at Kronos's stomach but the blade bounced off his skin like it was made out of solid marble. He couldn't have survived that. But Kronos did because he had the curse of Achilles as well. And not to mention Kronos also had all of Luke's skill. ''