User blog comment:Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan/Harry Potter vs Jason Grace/@comment-24.229.228.144-20170214212550

Harry vs. Jason Edges (in my opinion):

Powers: Harry from what I can see has a lot more powers than Jason, but problem is they are harder to use without a wand or anything. Jason, while being able to control the sky and wind, can also fly and shoot lightning (or at least I've read about (in the books) him flying and his sister Thalia can summon lightning so I assume he could...) I don't think that Harry can dodge lightning. Yes he can apparate but he'd have to be able to ract fast enough, and considering most people can't react to things much slower than lightning, I doubt Harry could teleport away fast enough. Edge: Jason

Wand vs. Ivlivs: Ok... The coin can turn into a spear and a sword... The wand can just disarm the coin, stun Jason, and do a bunch of other shit (though I doubt that, say, the Patronus or tickle charm will do anything.) Edge: Harry's Wand

Sword of Gryffindor vs. Gladius: The Sword of Gryffindor, from what I know, is longer than a gladius. It's also magic and I'll usually bet on a magical weapon over it's non magical counterpart (usually.) Plus Imperial Gold weapons can't hurt mortals. And Harry is a mortal. While I think Jason is a better swordfighter, as a weapon, Harry's is better. Edge: Sword of Gryffindor

Transport: Both can fly and from what I know they're relatively the same speed, but here's the thing, if Harry is on the firebolt, he needs to hold on with at least one hand, which coould be a handicap. Also, using an air vehicle against a guy who can fly and control the winds? No. Also Tempest could in theory attack on his own. Edge: Tempest

So this is tied... So I'm just going to say who I think is the better warrior. I think it's Jason. In the books, he killed a Titan with his bare hands. You know, those guys who used to run the world in Greek Mythology. Also, since none are likely to kill each other at first, Jason is a trained warrior, Harry is not trained to fight in real battles, where Jason's group (Roman Demigods) trains every day in real scenarios (i.e. a paintball game to them would involve fire and acid and a game of capture the flag would let them fight with combat-intended metal weapons.) So Yeah, guy with no real combat training who was helped along the whole way by Dumbledore vs. guy with real combat training who had just as many gods hindering him as helping him... I vote for Jason here (Though if Harry gaets off a killing curse, Jason ain't winning, so if it's a tie with votes, just ignore mine becasue I think that even though Jason is a better fighter and should statistically win, Harry does realistically have just as good a chance.