Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20160820001629/@comment-26658481-20181124115645

You sounded like an idiot indeed. This is an "imaginary fight" where we debate who has the upper hand if it comes down to it. It's purely hypothetical. Jeez. And when two demigods fight, it's demigod against demigod, not whatever minions one can send against the other. You do realize that Percy doesn't need to kill the skeletons, he just has to distract them long enough to get to Nico and incapacitate him? Also, by your logic, since all powers are permitted, Percy can just summon pegasi and fly around,bombarding Nico with attacks without being reached by a single skeleton.

Likewise, Nico can just block off any source of water that Percy makes (provided it isn't a big body of water), and skeletons are a mere portion of what he can do. Emphasizing on "Oh Nico can make skeletons no one can destroy!" is just stupid. He can literally send souls to damnation. He can freaking teleport across the battlefield. He has a Stygian Iron sword that is arguably more dangerous than any other "blessed metal" because it can harm both the mortal and immortal part of a demigod and even can prevent monsters from reforming. And you're talking about skeletons?

Not to forget that Percy is the son of ''Poseidon. ''That doesn't mean Percy likes swimming around like a mermaid and make pretty waterworks. In contact with water, he gets superhuman agility, speed, strength, to the point that he can rival a god. Ares wasn't too happy about that wasn't he? I think in one books it was stated that Percy can control 10k gallons of water. I don't know if you realize it, but that kind of volume plus pressurizing can literally tear your head of your shoulders. Oh, and he can make solid water shields, walk on water and manipulate giant hands. And did I mention summoning storms, hurricanes, and earthquakes.

To be honest, I really do think your post is irrelevant, since you simplifying things from a battle between arguably two of the most powerful demigods in history to a "Percy can't kill skeletons!" skirmish. Really?

I personally think that if they truly fought they could level at least half a city (assuming each of them have close contact to their preferred elements, such as graveyards, ocean, etc..).

Again, I remind you this is purely hypothetical and for fun. And please don't pull the "why would Percy and Nico even be fighting? Unless it's because they don't have a choice which equals... FLOOSH All morals off"  off again. That's against the point of the whole debate.

''But screw that, this is the internet here's my opinion you didn't need shoved in your face. ;)''