Poseidon's Trident did give powers, for example he can control the waves and size, time and width of them!
Yes, even though he was not holding his trident he still had his full godly powers.
The trident wasn't a god, it was simply a trident (check the link below to see what a trident looks like -- a great big fork with three prongs). It was used like a spear.In Greek mythology, it belonged to Poseidon the sea-god, who could make waves with it (get it, make waves? Ah, never mind)You may be thinking either of the god Triton, son of Poseidon, or of King Triton from The Little Mermaid, who also had a trident, with magical powers (that the witch Ursula wanted to get her hands on).
Poseidon controls the sea and he can tsunamis, earthquakes and tornados.
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea and storms. He has a powerful trident, a three-speared weapon.
Being the son of Kronos, poseidon had his powers since birth. He then got his symbol of power (trident) form the river styx and forged by tellekhines. Poseidon is the brother of Zeus and hades.
That is a very easy question! Poseidon is also known as the "Earth-Shaker", the God of the sea, the man of the sea, the powers behind the water, the trident god, and much more
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He is associated with the powers and unpredictability of the sea, as well as with mastery over horses and fertility of the land. Poseidon's symbol is the trident, which represents his dominion over the waters.
The Greeks viewed their gods as being omnipotent. Poseidon didn't have set powers, though he did have special providence over earthquakes.
To create rough seas or earthquakes, Poseidon thrusts his trident into the seas or into the ground.
Poseidon had a great many different kind of powers. Most of these powers that Poseidon had revolved around water sources.
Poseidon gave Percy a symbolic gift in the form of a trident-shaped necklace, which serves as a representation of their connection. Additionally, Percy often finds that he has an affinity for water and can manipulate it, further indicating his lineage as the son of Poseidon. This bond reflects the powers and responsibilities that come with being a demigod.
Poseidon is a mythical god. It is therefore impossible to be his son or to "get" powers that never were.