he waited against the sea and when ares approches, he let out the wave. and stabbed ares in the leg while the wave is on him
In Greek mythology, Ares is the god of war and represents the brutal and violent aspects of battle. When Ares tells Percy that he doesn't have what it takes, he is likely referring to Percy's lack of ruthlessness and willingness to use extreme force to achieve victory. Ares values strength and aggression in battle, qualities which Percy may not possess to the same degree. This interaction highlights the contrast between Percy's more strategic and compassionate approach to conflict resolution compared to Ares' more aggressive and destructive methods.
no he didnt
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Ares is the God of warfare, war and bloodlust, when being God of war you have to have so many weapons like Ares. But yes Ares did prefer spear and shield as well. He prefer'd to use the hammer forged by hepaestus, who also forged the god weapons.
Ancient Greek myths did not use a calendar so no one knows.
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he battles ares with his pen sword riptide and then sees the water so he stabs ares in the foot and then uses the water to beat him up. the funny thing is that the cops were watching the battle
he battles ares with his pen sword riptide and then sees the water so he stabs ares in the foot and then uses the water to beat him up. the funny thing is that the cops were watching the battle
he has to leave someone behind
In "The Last Olympian," Percy Jackson uses a combination of strategy and his understanding of his enemy to defeat Ares, the god of war. He takes advantage of Ares's overconfidence and uses his surroundings to his benefit, ultimately challenging him to a duel on the beach. By utilizing his agility and the element of surprise, Percy manages to outmaneuver Ares and deliver a decisive blow, demonstrating that wit and strategy can triumph over brute strength.
Ares gave Percy and his friends a backpack before leaving the bar. Inside was the master bolt. Ares did not steal it butgot it bacck from Luke who persuaded the god of War to use it to start the greatest war in history.
In Greek mythology, Ares is the god of war and represents the brutal and violent aspects of battle. When Ares tells Percy that he doesn't have what it takes, he is likely referring to Percy's lack of ruthlessness and willingness to use extreme force to achieve victory. Ares values strength and aggression in battle, qualities which Percy may not possess to the same degree. This interaction highlights the contrast between Percy's more strategic and compassionate approach to conflict resolution compared to Ares' more aggressive and destructive methods.
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no he didnt
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beyblade vari ares would win if you use wide ball or sharp but however if you use attack it would not be a even battle.Buy ares
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