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Hades 2 Ambrosia Guide - How to Bond With Gods in Hades 2

Hades is Hades, the God of the Underworld The place where people die. Hades was a brutal ruler, and was feared throughout the Ancient Greek world.

He loved his wife Persephone deeply. holmestrail to Hades was a way to regulate the seasons her absence causing harsh winters, and her return bringing life-giving springs.

Nectar

Giving Nectar as a gift is the best method to gain the respect of the gods of the Supergiant Games epic roguelike Hades 2. This can be done by distributing Nectar to characters in the Crossroads or Underworld. Nectar is a gift to gods to unlock new dialogue, boost your awe of them and also to get a Keepsake.

You can get Nectar if you give it to specific characters from the Underworld. For example, Headmistress Hecate or the divine Boon gods. You can also pick it up through completing god-specific quests and sometimes, from the Wretched Broker located in the House of Hades. It is also available in certain god-specific boons like Sunken Treasure by Poseidon and Premium Vintage by Dionysus. Additionally, fishing in Elysium is another good way to acquire it.

Once you've given an individual your first bottle of Nectar they'll offer you a Keepsake in return. Keepsakes are the remembrances of friendship with a particular character, will grant you several bonuses during combat.

After a character has received his third or fourth Nectar bottle, they will unlock their Fated List Prophecies. This will allow you to progress in your relationship with the character by increasing the number displayed on their index cards. Beyond that, you can continue to gift them Nectar to build your relationship with them and earn additional Keepsakes.

The best part of all is that you can swap Keepsakes you have equipped between characters by accessing their cabinets in the huge room with Skelly the training dummy in the House of Hades, next to your weapons and accessories. You can also purchase the Keepsake Collection Regional upgrade from the House Contractor to allow you to switch your Keepsake between regions. This allows you to swiftly switch between your favorite items and make the most value from every god you have a good relation with.

Ambrosia

You've probably stumbled across that Nectar is a rare relative of Nectar is a great tool to build relationships with gods in the game of the godlike roguelite Hades. But have you heard of Ambrosia an uncommon cousin to Nectar that can be used for different reasons? This guide will show you how to access this incredibly powerful resource.

Ambrosia was a mythical substance the Greek gods consumed or drank. It was thought to bring immortality to the people who consumed it. It was also employed as a perfume as it could mask even the most unpleasant scents. For example, in the Odyssey where Menelaus and his troops were disguised in seal skins, a goddess bearing ambrosia ascended from heaven to smother the deadly odor.

Ambrosia was a food that was reserved for the Olympian gods, and it was often used in rituals to mark the boundaries between mortality and immortality. It also represented an emblem of divine perfection, as exemplified in the story of Achilles who was given ambrosia oil by his mother Thetis to make him immortal. However, in the end Achilles was mortal once more because his heel was left untreated.

Ambrosia, as well as being consumed and drunk by the Olympian Gods, was also used to treat wounds or apply anoints to bodies. In two myths, it is mentioned that Apollo used ambrosia on Sarpedon's body, and Thetis anointed the body of Patroclus. These stories may be intended to convey that immortality was a blessing that could be revoked just as easily as it was granted which would establish the sanctity of ambrosia and the demarcation between mortal and immortal life.

Although contemporary scholars have proposed that ambrosia is likely honey, there is the possibility that it was designed to be a hallucinogenic mushroom called Amanita muscaria. This would explain why ancients believed that it brought immortality.

Keepsakes

Keepsakes such as Ambrosia in Hades 2 are used to win the favor of the gods. Supergiant Games' epic take on Greek mythology features some of the most potent pantheon-building mechanics in recent memory. As you battle your way through the Underworld you can give Nectar as you go to any god or NPC. Certain gods will reward you with the player with a Keepsake. These unique items are beneficial enhancements that make it easier for Zagreus to escape the Underworld.

Contrary to Boons, Keepsakes can be upgraded by the player over several runs. This can be accomplished by battling enemies in locations where the Keepsake of the god that is attached, or visiting the store specifically for gods at the Crossroads. The item's Rank will rise and also provide a bonus that can be used during combat. Keepsakes are ranked up by the number of encounters that have been defeated with them, which means they're an effective way to gain a large increase in damage or healing during combat.

There are 16 Keepsakes in total, each with a unique benefit. If you're fighting for survival in the Underworld, they're an excellent way to prioritize your possessions. They're also a great alternative to the traditional god's Boons If you don't want to wait for them to spawn at the Rift of Thessaly or at the aforementioned God Gate.

A few gods offer special Keepsakes that require you to visit their corresponding shop in the Underworld. These include Charon, who offers the only shop in the Rift of Thessaly and Sisyphus which can be found at the Merchant's Circle on one of the boats, or Medea, who is located in the City of Ephyra. Hecate is another god who grants you the Keepsake when gifting her Nectar in the city of Thebes, though hers can be difficult to acquire as she only spawns during battle above ground.

Hecate's Keepsake For instance, it allows players to automatically restore a portion of their magick each night, up to a certain value determined by Keepsake Rank. It also reduces the amount of frontal damage the player takes and also deals slightly more damage when attacking from behind.


Keepsake Keepsake

In addition to the gods themselves, Hades offers a number of other characters with whom you can build relationships (purely platonic sorry). The act of giving them bottles of Nectar will sometimes grant them special gifts that enhance Zagreus his abilities as he makes his escape from the Underworld. These gifts are referred to as Keepsakes and they're one of the most important things in the game.

It's simple: every when you complete an encounter, a character could receive a Keepsake upgrade by up to three levels. Once a Keepsake is at rank 3 it will be granted an additional buff that can be applied to the next encounter. Some examples of these buffs include:

The Sigil of Death: Increases Zagreusthe default God Gauge percentage at the time of an encounter. Hades's aid call fills the gauge when activated. It can be upgraded by upgrading it, but unequipping it between levels resets God Gauge to zero.

Each god's Keepsake offers unique buffs that can be extremely beneficial in both the early and late phases of the game. Our recommendation is to grab the Cerberus Keepsake or the Old Spiked Collar, as soon as possible in order to give your health a significant boost.

The rest of the gods' Keepsakes are also worth getting as soon as you can. The Arachne, Narcissus and Megaera Keepsakes are particularly good because they let you get a new weapon very early.

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