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Sav [38]
3 years ago
14

What powers does Ares have. Do not use wikepedia or Ask.com and tell me what site you used when you give your answer.

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2 answers:
Aleksandr [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

ares is a god and is the greek god of war so he has the power of being able to fight strong and knows his weapons and physilicity

Explanation:

ducksters is where i found this

valkas [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Hope This Helps

Explanation:

Ares Powers:

Highly Advanced War Manipulation, Negative Emotion/Discord Manipulation, War Inducement, Anger Manipulation, Fear Manipulation, Combat Manipulation, Battlefield Creation, Highly Advanced Telekinesis, Weapon Manipulation, Weapon Creation, Weapons Attack, Weapon Negation, Weapon Proficience, Advanced Ergokinesis, Energy Manipulation, Power Granting Life-Force, Manipulation, Life-Force Absorption, Electrokinesis, Advanced Thermokinesis, Energy Blasts, Advanced Telekinesis, Advanced Psychokinesis, Fading Teleportation, Spell Casting, Shapeshift, Superhuman Strength, Enhanced Combat Skills, Enhanced Power, Anger/Death/Violence Empowerment.

Information was cited from: Mythus.fandom.com.

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