
Poseidon's Elixir 2.0 captures the bright fruity opening and creamy base of Aventus quite effectively, with the pineapple and bergamot forward-facing as intended. The clone performs admirably in the heart notes but shows slight deviation in base longevity, lacking the pronounced oak moss complexity that gives Aventus its signature earthy drydown.
Dua's version is slightly more linear and may lack some of the woody-mossy depth found in the original's base. Longevity and sillage are generally comparable, though Aventus typically projects with more confidence in the final hours.