Poseidon can be unlocked via "Epic to Mythical" summons.
Mechanics[]
Poseidon has a medium range and a single-target/Multi-target attack. His attack speed is Fish (unknown, but likely Medium, based on his fellow Greek Gods, Hades and Zeus).
Special power: F I S H. "Boosts Ice Damage of adjacent monsters by FISH%."
Poseidon is also the first Monster, of any rarity, whose stats were not explicitly stated in their details. The stats listed on this page are based on the work of data miners, who have shown that Poseidon has the same base damage as Jiraiya, and same damage boost as Hades and Zeus.
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Now, let's delve into the fascinating world of Poseidon, a mythical monster whose unlock and evolution mechanics are pivotal aspects for any player aiming to enhance their in-game prowess.
Unlocking Poseidon:
Poseidon, the formidable deity of the seas, can be attained through the "Epic to Mythical" summons. This means that players must engage in a specific summoning ritual, likely involving rare in-game resources, to bring forth this powerful entity.
Mechanics:
Poseidon boasts a medium attack range and exhibits both single-target and multi-target attack capabilities. His attack speed, categorized as "Fish" (although exact details are unknown), is presumably medium, drawing parallels with fellow Greek Gods, Hades and Zeus.
Special Power: F I S H. This unique ability significantly enhances the Ice Damage of adjacent monsters by a percentage denoted as FISH%.
Synergies:
Poseidon is designed to complement certain monsters, forming synergies that amplify the overall effectiveness of a player's lineup. Understanding and strategically leveraging these synergies can be a game-changer in battles.
Stats:
The progression of Poseidon's stats, from level 1 to 100, involves incremental increases in FISH, gold requirements for leveling up, and power stones expenditure. These details provide a roadmap for players seeking to optimize Poseidon's capabilities.
Star Bonus:
As Poseidon levels up, he gains star bonuses that significantly boost his attack and confer special power benefits. These bonuses are categorized into Bronze, Silver, and Gold tiers, each providing varying degrees of enhancement.
Hidden Effect: Special Power Boost (Total Ice Damage Boost). This feature adds an extra layer of complexity to Poseidon's capabilities, requiring players to consider the broader implications of his presence in their monster lineup.
Evolution:
Poseidon can evolve into Swoleseidon through the expenditure of 50,000 Ice gems, resulting in a doubling of his attack power. Evolution is a pivotal strategic move, offering a substantial power boost at the cost of a rare in-game resource.
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FISH - Poseidon's unique power and a distinctive element of his character.
Poseidon was the sole Mythical Monster with an evolution until the introduction of Bro Zues.
Poseidon stands out as the first Monster, across all rarities, whose detailed stats were not explicitly stated. The information provided on this page is derived from the meticulous work of data miners, revealing parallels with Jiraiya, Hades, and Zeus in terms of base damage and damage boost.
In summary, Poseidon is not merely a mythical entity within the gaming landscape but a strategic asset whose unlock, mechanics, and evolution demand careful consideration. The intricate interplay of stats, synergies, and hidden effects adds layers of complexity, making Poseidon a captivating element for players seeking to master the game's dynamics.
In ancient Greek culture, Poseidon was held responsible for earthquakes, rivers, floods, droughts, and anything involving water in general. Some myths also claim he gave humans the first horse. He's typically depicted as a strong, middle-aged man with a long beard. He often carries a trident in his right hand.
Is 'The Poseidon Adventure' based on a true story? No. Author Paul Gallico based The Poseidon Adventure on a 1942 incident regarding the British ocean liner RMS Queen Mary, which almost capsized after being hit by a 90 foot rogue wave.
Poseidon functioned as an antagonist of other gods usually not through direct malevolence but rather as a result of egotism and uncontrollable fits of anger; Additionally he is the main antagonist in the epic poems of The Iliad and The Odyssey.
The ship rolls on its side due to escaping air, flinging the raft away from the ship. The survivors watch as the Poseidon sinks. After firing a flare, helicopters and nearby ships arrive and save the six survivors. Maggie, Conor, Dylan, Nelson, Christian, and Jen all survived.
His weapon and main symbol was the trident, perhaps once a fish spear. According to the Greek poet Hesiod, Poseidon's trident, like Zeus's thunderbolt and Hades' helmet, was fashioned by the three Cyclopes.
In all seriousness, Poseidon fears very little. He fears Zeus' authority enough to follow it, and he probably feared his father while he was alive. Apart from that, Poseidon isn't shown to fear much of anything.
NERITES A minor sea-god who was the charioteer and a male-lover of the god Poseidon. Following a dispute with the god Helios (whom Nerites had dared challenge to a chariot race) he was transformed into a shell-fish.
Poseidon is the brother of Zeus. After the overthow of their Father Cronus he drew lots with Zeus and Hades, another brother, for shares of the world. His prize was to become lord of the sea. He was widely worshiped by seamen.
Medusa was a young priestess who served Athena, and had taken a vow of chastity to honour the maiden goddess she served. There was one more God, God of Sea, Poseidon. When he looked upon her, he fell in love with her beauty but medusa was very loyal to Athena and didn't saw at Poseidon in that way.
Poseidon's strengths: He is a creative god, designing all the creatures of the sea. He can control waves and ocean conditions. Poseidon's weaknesses: Warlike, though not so much as Ares; moody and unpredictable.
Amphitrite, in Greek mythology, the goddess of the sea, wife of the god Poseidon, and one of the 50 (or 100) daughters (the Nereids) of Nereus and Doris (the daughter of Oceanus).
Poseidon then made a desperate attempt to escape and survive, but is unable to reach the edge and is grabbed by Kratos, who then proceeds to crush his eyes and finally break his neck, killing the sea god once and for all.
Poseidon had over 100 children with numerous lovers (tens of them) and it's impossible to name them all. Some famous among them are Aeolus, Theseus, Triton and Pegasus (the winged horse).
On December 26, an undersea earthquake overturns the Poseidon. The ship capsizes as it falls into the void caused by the quake displacing millions of gallons of seawater.
Most would usually say Zeus, due to him being king of the gods and the lord of the sky but poseidon is equally as powerful as he control the oceans and all bodies of water so it would depend on the situation at hand that made them to fight.
While Demeter was wandering the earth looking for Persephone [see Demeter], Poseidon decided to pursue her. Demeter, trying to avoid her brother, turned into a mare, but Poseidon responded by turning into a stallion and having his way with her anyway. The product of this union was the divine horse, Arion.
Poseidon was nicknamed "Earth-shaker" because of his ability to produce earthquakes by hitting the ground with his trident. Poseidon makes appearances in both of Homer's works, The Iliad and The Odyssey.
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