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Pay Attention: Watch Out For How Hades Gods Tier List Is Taking Over And What You Can Do About It
God Keepsakes in Hades 2
The God Keepsakes are a fantastic way to upgrade your weapon in Hades 2. These upgrades will help clear encounters faster, decrease the damage of enemies, and even give you an additional dash.
Aphrodite can withstand a lot more thanks to her health boosts and reduced damage from enemies. Her dual boons are pretty awesome.
Zeus
Zeus, the king of the gods and protector of mortals, is a god of strength and power. He is powerful, impressive and majestic in appearance, with curly, long hair and a beard or mustache. His throne is on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece. The Statue of Zeus in Olympia, an ancient wonder, is a testimony to his power and size. He is also the god of justice, and patron of property, strangers, guests, and people who rely on him. He is also the god of thunder and light. He can hear the voices of people, imitate them and even change their shapes. In mythology, he punishes people who commit acts of dishonor, or impiety. He can also destroy mountains and cause earthquakes.
Zeus is the son of Cronus and Rhea. He overthrew his father in the great war known as the Titanomachy. He then made a many with his brothers Hades and Poseidon to share the Universe. Zeus received the heavens, Poseidon, the sea and Hades the underworld.
His sister Hestia is the personification for the domestic fire. Hestia was the goddess of the hearth in every Greek city. holmestrail is a god of peace who doesn't interfere with mortal affairs. However, she is the patron saint of homes and family life. 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 to protect those who invoke her. Hestia is a very good secondary for physical damage builds and her Aid buff increases with your overall DPS in a ratio of 1-to-1.
Artemis
Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and twin sister of Apollo, is the Greek goddess of hunting, wild animals and chastity. She is also a protector for females and girls, as well as the protector of childbirth. Her cults are particularly prominent in the forests of Greece. She was particularly well-liked by the Spartans who offered their lives prior to starting an army campaign for her.
She is a virgin goddess, and her independence and strength have inspired women in a variety of fields, including sports, the arts, and feministism. She is also the patron goddess of female hunters, and has been depicted in a variety of sculptures and paintings of huntresses holding bows and bow and arrows. She is also a symbol of conservation of the environment and is portrayed as a woman who cares for the planet.
In contrast to other gods of the Greek pantheon, Artemis is not a very sociable goddess. She doesn't like being close to other gods and ponders the actions of gods when she feels they are trying to encroach on her realm. She is not a big fan of other Olympians snooping around her domain.
Artemis is a god who excels at shooting. She gives a range of movement speed and pressure point buffs, making her a superb ranged weapon user. She is a great companion for Ares because her Duo Boon allows more consistent Doom mitigation and damage. She is a good option for weapons that allow switching between special and regular attacks. Her Heart Rend boon boosts the damage of both types.
Athena
Athena is the epitomize of wisdom and strategic warfare, which is a fitting god for her role as Zeus daughter. A daughter of Zeus and Metis, Athena was born from his head and was blessed with the best qualities of both her parents. She is the patron god of ranged weapons, artillery and shields. Her greatest strength lies in her ability to provide powerful defensive boons. Her Deflection ability redirects melee and projectile attacks from enemies back to the source, while her Frost Strike boon can deal damage to enemies who are frozen in place or slow their movement speed.
Her biggest drawback is that she lacks offensive buffs. However the damage mitigation buffs can make the difference between a build with a high damage focus and one that does not have. Duo buffs apply Weakness every time you strike an opponent which is especially useful in situations where you cannot avoid being hit by Elysium and Styx.
Like her cousin Zeus, Athena can be too confident at times and think she knows better than everyone else. She doesn't appear as close to her cousin as some of the other Olympian gods and is often critical of him.
Like Hermes, Athena can offer amazing god boosts for almost every weapon in the game. However, her attack boosts aren't as effective and it's generally better to choose a god with more powerful attack multipliers such as Poseidon or Athena. The shield special attack can cause an Chill effect that slows enemies' speed and her Frost Flourish boon can increase the damage of your attack and also boost special attack damage, but it is not as effective as other gods with similar abilities. Still, her blessings are very helpful and should be accepted when available.
Demeter
Demeter is a goddess of agriculture and her story showcases the balance between parental love and divine duty. 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 taken by Hades she stopped all life on earth, which led to a food shortage. Her mother Zeus tried to convince her to begin farming again, but she refused. She claimed that she had never stopped looking for her daughter.
She eventually gets back to her mom when Pan, the god, spots her wandering. Zeus is angry that she didn't inform him before she kidnapped his daughter, and insists that she be a maid in Hades family for the remainder of the year. He compromises and she stops searching for an entire year. She is a part-time farm in gratitude.
Demeter is a powerful goddess that is skilled in attracting and cultivating plants. Her children can grow anywhere, and the fruits of her children could be enchanted to speed up healing, cause fight rage, or even curse players with the lust of. Demeter, in addition to her agricultural abilities is also known for being the goddess of harvests and grains. She is honored in the Greek city of Eleusis and has long been associated with the mysteries celebrated in the city. Eleusinian Mysteries are secret and only accessible to a select few. Many of them remain hidden today in mystery. The mysteries focused on the cultivation of food and life after death. In her role as the goddess of harvest, Demeter is a great choice for any build.
Poseidon
Born to Cronus, the Titan king and Rhea his queen. Poseidon joined his brothers Zeus and Hades to overthrow their father and claim the control of the universe. Zeus, Hades and Poseidon divided the world according to the results of many. His connection to the seas and oceans as well as his influence over power, wealth and the mysteries of the deep have been enduring influencers on Greek mythology.
He is associated with horses, seafaring, earthquakes and storms. His powerful, unpredictable presence embodies the power of nature. He is known for his powerful trident which can be used to stir the oceans, trigger seismic tremors and manipulate water sources. He also tames the wild horses to demonstrate his control over the natural world and human power.
His romantic entanglements and battles with other Olympian mortals and gods illustrate the interwoven destiny of humans and gods. His infamous encounter with Gorgon Medusa and her subsequent transformation into a monster reveals the divine retribution and suffering of mortals. His union with Nereid Amphitrite is a perfect illustration of the harmonious blend of the sea's peaceful and mighty aspects.
Poseidon is the patron saint of seafaring, is particularly valued in Corinth where he was the center of the Panhellenic Isthmian Games that brought horses, charioteers and athletes. These events that were held every other year in the spring, were the first stage of what would eventually be the Olympic Games. The winged horse Pegasus is his symbol, representing the interplay between the divine and the heroic. He is also a patron of navigation and maritime trade as shown by votive clay plaques from the Archaic period.
