If he has new powers like mind - reading, it might make his friends a bit wary at first. They might be worried he'd pry into their secrets. But over time, it could strengthen their bond as he uses it to understand them better and protect them from hidden threats.
If he gets a new and powerful ability, his friends might feel a bit intimidated at first. For example, if he can control time, they may worry that he could change things without their consent. But over time, they would learn to trust him with this power and it could actually strengthen their bond as they work together to use it for good.
New powers can drive the plot forward by creating new challenges. For example, if Percy gets a power he can't control at first, he has to learn to master it while also dealing with his normal foes. This adds an extra layer of conflict.
If he gains new powers, it might make some of his friends a bit wary at first. They could be afraid of how much he's changed. But his close friends like Alphonse would probably try to understand. His enemies, on the other hand, would see him as an even greater threat. Some might try to form alliances against him. Overall, it would shake up his relationships as people adjust to the new Edward with these powers.
His relationship with Annabeth would likely change. She might be both in awe and a bit worried about his new powers. For example, if Percy can now control wild animals, she might be concerned about how he uses that power in battle. On the other hand, Grover would be extremely excited. Grover has always had a connection with nature and animals, and now Percy being the god of animals would make their bond even stronger. They could go on more adventures together, exploring hidden animal habitats.
Well, let's say Percy has a disease that affects his powers. His relationship with his demigod friends could change. They might start to see him as a liability instead of a strong leader. And his relationship with the gods could also be altered. The gods might either try to use his weakened state for their own ends or completely abandon him, which would have a huge impact on how he views them and his place in the world.
His new powers might make some of his friends a bit wary at first. They could be worried that he's changing too much. But as they see him use his powers for good, they'll likely become more accepting. His enemies, on the other hand, will be more afraid of him and might target him even more.
In the fanfiction, Percy's scars could potentially make some people fear him. They might be a sign of the dangerous battles he has been in, and some characters might be wary of getting too close in case they get caught up in similar danger.
Well, gamer powers often add an element of unpredictability to the plot. Consider a character with the power of game - style quests. They receive specific tasks and rewards in the form of the Percy Jackson world's resources or abilities. This can lead them to interact with different characters and factions in ways they wouldn't have otherwise. For example, they might be sent on a quest to retrieve a magical item from a group of centaurs. This not only changes their own journey but also affects the relationships between different groups in the story, which is a significant impact on the plot.
His water - controlling power would be a huge advantage. For example, during naval operations, he could manipulate the sea to create safe passages or disrupt enemy ships. Simple as that.
His water - controlling powers would make him an excellent teacher for spells related to water. He could demonstrate how to manipulate water in ways that normal wizards might not think of. For example, he could create huge water sculptures during class to teach about the properties of water in magic.