Pay Attention: Watch Out For How Hades Gods Tier List Is Taking Over And What Can We Do About It
God Keepsakes in Hades 2 The God Keepsakes are a fantastic method to upgrade your weapon in Hades 2. These upgrades can help clear encounters faster, decrease damage from enemies, and can even grant you a bonus dash. Aphrodite is a great player with a lot of survivability through weak, health boosts, and reduced damage from close-range enemies. Her dual boons are pretty OP. Zeus Zeus is the king of gods and protector of mortals is a god of majesty and power. He is a powerful elegant and majestic appearance with long, curly, hair and a beard or mustache. His throne is on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia is a wonder of the ancient world, shows the size and power of Zeus. He is also a god of justice, and is the patron of the city, property guests, strangers and supplicants. He is also the god of thunder and light. He can detect the voices of people, mimic them and even change their forms. In mythology, he punishes people who commit acts of infidelity or dishonor. He can also demolish mountains and cause earthquakes. Zeus is the son of Cronus and Rhea. In the war known as the Titanomachy, he overthrew his own father. He then made lots with his brothers, Hades and Poseidon, to share the universe. Zeus got the heavens, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld. His sister Hestia, goddess of the hearth, is the personification of the domestic fire. Every Greek city had a public hearth devoted to Hestia. She is a god of peace who doesn't interfere with mortal matters. However Hestia is the patroness of families and homes. She is also a goddess of justice and order. She has the same power as her brother Hades to rule over the 'fate of men' (moira). She does this for those who invoke her to protect themselves. Hestia makes a great secondary for physical damage builds. Her Aid buff increases in a 1:1 ratio to your overall DPS. Artemis Artemis is the Greek Goddess of Wild Animals Chastity, Hunting, and Chastity. She is the daughter of Zeus, Leto, and Apollo. She also acts as a protector for females and girls and an omb protectress during pregnancy. Her cults are very popular in the forests of Greece. She was especially popular with the Spartans who offered their lives prior to starting the war to her. She is a virgin god, and her independence determination, strength, and passion have inspired women in many fields including sports, arts, and feminists. She is also a patron goddess of women hunters and hunters, which has led her being featured in numerous sculptures and paintings as a huntress with her bow and arrows. She is also a symbol of environmental conservation and is seen as a woman who cares for the planet. Unlike other gods in the Greek pantheon, Artemis is not a very sociable goddess. She is averse to being near other gods, and she often asks them to reconsider their actions whenever they attempt to snoop around her domain. She is not a big fan of other Olympians who are snooping on her domain. Artemis is one of the best gods for shooting as she gives a host of pressure point and speed boosts which make her incredibly effective with weapons that range. She's a great partner for Ares as her Duo Boon allows more consistent Doom mitigation and damage. She is an excellent choice for weapons that allow switching between regular and special attacks, since her Heart Rend boon enhances the damage of both types of attacks. Athena Athena is the embodiment for wisdom and strategic combat. She is a god who fits her role as Zeus daughter. Athena is the daughter of Zeus and Metis. She was born from his head, and inherited all of her parents' best qualities. She is the goddess of patronage for ranged and artillery weapons However, her primary strength is in the fact that she can provide powerful defensive boons. Her Deflection ability deflects enemy projectiles and melee attacks back to their source, while her Frost Strike boon can deal damage to enemies who are frozen in place or slow their speed of movement. Her biggest disadvantage is that she provides few offensive boons, but her damage mitigation buffs are good and can be the difference between a high or low damage-focused build. Her Duo buff applies Weakness whenever you attack an opponent which is especially useful when fighting in situations where you cannot avoid being hit like Elysium and Styx. Like her cousin Zeus, Athena can be overly confident at times and believe she is more knowledgeable than anyone else. She doesn't appear as close to her cousin as the other Olympian gods, and she is often critical of him. Athena Like Hermes, can provide great god-buffs to almost any weapon. However, her boosts to attack aren't as effective and it's generally preferring to use a god with more powerful attack multipliers like Poseidon or Athena. The shield special attack slows the movement speed of enemies and her Frost Flourish blessing can increase your attack speed and special attack damage. However, it's not as powerful as other Gods and their versions. However, her blessings are extremely beneficial and should be embraced whenever they are available. Demeter Demeter is the goddess of agriculture. Her story illustrates the balance between parental responsibility and love. Demeter was the daughter of Titans Cronus & Rhea was angry after the Titans overthrew her father to take control of the universe. When her sister Persephone was abducted by Hades she halted any growth on earth, causing the hunger. zeus hades tried to convince her to go back to farming again but she resisted. She claimed that she never stopped searching for her daughter. The god Pan discovers that she is wandering and she is brought back to her mother. Zeus is furious that she didn't inform him before she kidnapped his daughter, and demands that she work as an attendant for Hades and his family for the rest of the season. Zeus agrees and she quits seeking an entire year. She is working part-time on the farm to show her gratitude. Demeter is a powerful goddess that is skilled in growing and enchanting plants. Her children can grow in the most unlikely locations, and their fruits can be enchanted by things like speed healing or incite battle rage or curse a player with passion. In addition to her agricultural powers, Demeter is also known as the goddess of grain and harvests. Demeter is revered by the Greek city of Eleusis where she has been long associated with the mystery that is celebrated there. The Eleusinian Mysteries were secret and were accessible only to certain people and a lot of them remain buried in mystery even today. The mysteries focused on the cultivation of food and the life after death. In her role as the goddess of harvest, Demeter is a great option for any build. Poseidon Born to Cronus, the Titan king and Rhea his queen. Poseidon joined his brothers Zeus and Hades to take over their father and claim the control of the universe. Zeus, Hades and Poseidon divided the world according to the outcomes of a lot. His connection to the oceans and seas, and his influence on power, wealth and the mysteries of deep seas are constant influences in Greek mythology. He is associated with horses, seafaring, earthquakes and storms. His mighty, unpredictable presence embodies the force of nature. He is famous for his powerful trident which he uses to stir up the oceans, cause seismic tremors and manipulate water sources. He also controls wild horses, showing his control of the forces of nature and human power. His romantic entanglements with other Olympian gods and mortals, and his fights against them, highlight the interconnected fates of human beings and gods. His infamous encounter with the Gorgon Medusa and her subsequent transformation into a monster reveals divine retribution and mortal suffering. His union with the Nereid Amphitrite is a perfect example of the harmonising of the sea's mighty and serene qualities. Poseidon is the patron saint of maritime pursuits and is particularly revered in Corinth where he was the focus of the Panhellenic Isthmian games that brought together athletes, charioteers and racers on horses. These games that were held every year in spring, were the very first stage of what would eventually become the Olympic Games. The winged horse Pegasus is his symbol which represents the interplay between the divine and the heroic. Votive clay plaques from the time of the archaic reveal him to be patron saint of maritime commerce and navigation.