i see now, i think your original wording was just a bit unclear on what you meant exactly
Np
Can you retype this I donât know what âwanted giftedâ means or what youâre trying to say
I somehow included the word wanted in ther unintentionally, ignore it
You still do get the point of what I said right.
âPoseidon gave cursebeard the tide curse as assistance in him gaining power, if poseidons tide curse would be stronger, why didnât he make one specifically to give to cursebeard?â
Sea curses are confusing bruv, first they say magic in its true form but then they say its not magic pretending to be the element.
Well, thereâs a difference. Tide Curse is the same sort of thing as Water Magic.
If Poseidon made one on his own, I suspect itâd just be regular water, which, while still powerful while sailing the seas, doesnât have the perks of Magic Energy.
Stock I also donât think you understand the concept of a sea curse either
Splain it to me, then. Go on.
The point of sea curses is that they are magic energy if itâs just granting him the ability to control water thatâs not a sea curse
Ask poseidon that
I suppose you could say that, and indeed it wouldnât be. It wouldnât be Magic in the sense that it is now, itâd be an experimental curse.
Then this does mean they are still just literally PRETENDING to be the element. Got it. Sea curses are cubes that turn you into that magic and make you alot stronger instead of the raw element.
Iâm saying itâs evidence against you bruh
Iâd like to clarify my original claim was based off of the âSea curses arenât pretending to be the element, they are the raw element itself.â
If Poseidon made it, itâd be an experimental curse that grants water manipulation. if Prometheus or Hecate made it, itâd be a Sea Curse that grants Water-based Magic Energy manipulation and transformation.
And the experimentals being the RAW element itself, meaning that only that god can give you the power to control their dominion of the element, not the pretending magic.
Yeah, exactly.
Which is the true power of that element, being able to manipulate its literal (non-magic) state. Somewhat related to my original point.