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@voorhees100 Good god, ma'am--or sir--this is a great argument. Greatest, in fact. :)

@joewell Apologies for my mistake. Also, if you were saying that PJO world vs real Greek myths world is different (if that's what you were implying) I would totally agree. Kronos, in my opinion, was much weaker than in the myths. But, anyways.... :P

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@cybrilious4:

Harry Plopper. Cute. :p

But, in seriousness, I have to agree with @joewell. I think he explained it quite eloquently. :)

Also, while you did "elaborate" some sort, you didn't really provide on how he would DEFEAT Harry.

Also, let me say, Harry has been able to cast Protego shields. Not Protego Totalum, not Protego Maxima--Protego. He did this with Molly and Neville, I believe.

Also, correct me (please) if I'm wrong, because my memory is a bit hazy, and I'm on mobile--but going back to what Morgrim said on Harry Potter needing help, I'm going to connect these. Didn't Percy need help from Artemis? I dunno, I just remember Artemis having to help Percy--or was he under the chains whilst she was fighting?

Also, Harry has defeated a 60 ft long Basilisk at the age of twelve with Gryffindor's Sword, he was forced to steal eggs from the most fierce and feisty dragon when he was fourteen, not to mention he was being discouraged by others and under pressure as the others were much older, and he was a wee fourteen year old.

He fought many death eaters years 5-7;

He conjured an extremely powerful Patronud that Severus Snape, (a powerful wizard himself) said that only a great, powerful wizard could've conjured that. (Prisoner of Azkaban.) He got an O in DADA, and he Crucio'd the Carrows. Probably just a few. ;)

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Not sure if I've seen this, but I'm new...

Anyways, who wins? Both get... say, one week prep. No help from any outsiders.

Bellatrix doesn't get Voldemort or any Death Eaters help, and McGonagall doesn't get help from any students, teachers, etc. Who wins?

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@cybrilious4: Yes, because of your opinion, without a rant or explanation, automatically makes it. Can you elaborate on why/how, like how Morgrim is and other Percy Jackson fan is? This is, and I must agree with @morgrim on this one--this is a tight, yet fun argument! One of my best on the internet!

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@morgrim: Alright, then. Elaborate on howPercy would be able to knock Harry Potter unconscious. If Harry, say, in the beginning of the battle, waits for Percy to create, "gale force winds" or whatever. He can cast Protego. Once Percy realises that he cannot attack Harry if he's inside the shield, he's obviously going to stop. I am, by no means, calling Percy stupid; Harry should, and could cast Confringo or Expulso. It'll, indeed, surprise Percy.

Harry has been known--not only him, but the Order, Ron, Hermione, etc--to cast spells extremely quickly. If not, how was he able to cast Expelliarmus so soon? You don't have to draw out the word, you know. You can say it extremely fast, and indeed, it will be casted.

Let me remind you, that Harry impressed the Order, and even some Aurors, (Tonks, Kingsley, and I believe even Mad-Eye--claimed to be one of the best ex-Aurors in the business.) he also defeated many Death Eaters during the Battle of the DoM. The Death Eaters, presumably, endured extreme torture through the Dark Lord; they were obviously highly trained, as Death Eaters, on numerous accounts, were able to take down highly trained Aurors. Harry was also in D.A., and was able to teach even Hermione Granger, who was known for being the, "smartest witch of her generation."

I think Harry would know hexes, jinxes, curses, etc. I don't think, during Percy's duel with Harry, he would ever get exhausted, depending on what they were dueling for.

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@hardcorefakes Thanks for the Muffle charm. I wonder why Morgrim's not discussing that! All you're ending with is, "Percy wins" "percy for the win" "percy."

@thedarklordpandamonium Oh, I do wish the OP clears it up. The end of the series is the epilogue, the last chapter. Harry's forty, with three kids.

Alright. I'm not going to use Harry Potter WIKIA, to please you. I'm on a different site right now, (JK Rowling said that site was accurate. I think she said, a few years back, probably 2009, she picked a few sites she loved. The site I'm on was one of them.)

  • Hermione used Disillusionment Charms as part of the protective enchantments used to hide the camp she shared with Harry and Ron during the hunt for the Horcruxes.

If you recall, during that trip, Harry, Ron, and Hermione used various amount of spells, and they went unseen. So, there is no reason to say that if Harry casts it on himself, the spell will go unseen as does the wand. They performed various amount of spells on the horcrux necklace.

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#9  Edited By AlohomoraCloak2

Were we not talking about round one, @morgrim? First of all, I love how you do not mention the Gillyweed and Bubblehead Charm. Second, Protego Maxima is only two spells; Harry can cast Protego while quickly casting "Protego Maxima."

Gillyweed. Gillyweed. Bubblehead Charm. Transfigure into a shark. Harry could do those three things for the water bit, which you obviously didn't read. I'm done with the Adult Harry bit, but just to add, that Adult Harry is an Auror. I'm going to mention this again, since you didn't even respond to it prior to this.

Harry fought Voldemort in his seventh year. However, he didn't attend his seventh year/redo it. He probably took a rest for a year or two. He's... what, 18-20? He's forty in the epilogue. Twenty years of being an Auror. Ahem?

The fact that you said, "Harry Potter Wikia cannot be trusted bbeeghkg." That's extreme ignorance, because HarryPotter Wikia is extremely reliable. Proof? I went to it and read all seven books overviews on there. Everything is correct. The fact that you had to say, "Wikias aren't reliable!!!!1" shows that you have no knowledge of it, whatsoever, and seems like a cry to desperation to me.

I'm also going to repeat myself again. Protego. Not Protego Maxima, not Protego Totalum. Protego. The "weak" shield, as you claim. When Haryr revealed himself to Voldemort and the Death Eaters, they unleashed all the spells they knew. Incendio, Confringo, etc to him.

Also, can you discuss the Disillusionment charm? Whilst Harry's invisible, (thus the wand and spells are) he could quietly cast any spells he want to Percy. That charm is used to make Invisbility cloaks. (not Harry's, of course)

Edit: Just to add on, here's a description for an Auror. From HP Wikia.

''If accepted into Auror training, applicants are then required to train extensively in advanced magical combat and other elements of practical defence, as well as, presumably, methods of criminal investigation. Two of the disciplines included are "Concealment and Disguise" and "Stealth and Tracking", while poisons and antidotes essential studies. Training lasts for three years."

Harry was also Head of Auror house in 2007. Hmmm....?

May I also add that Harry is also a fine duelist? In the Order of the Phoenix, he stunned a highly trained Death Eater, Lucius. Also, during the DH Book, and first DH movie, he dueled, with a swollen up face, with Draco's mum, Draco's father, and Draco.

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@thedarklordpandamonium If you can only see me, prancing around in happiness. I do hope Morgrim comes online soon, I'm getting too excited. If Percy floods the area, Harry can : cast the disillusionment charm, (used to make invisbiltity cloaks, mentioned by Xeno Lovegood, and makes people disappear) + Gillyweed. Casts Stupefy.

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