11 "Faux Pas" Which Are Actually OK To Create With Your Hades Gods Tier List

11 "Faux Pas" Which Are Actually OK To Create With Your Hades Gods Tier List

God Keepsakes in Hades 2

The God Keepsakes are a great option to upgrade your weapon in Hades 2. These upgrades can help clear encounters faster, decrease the damage caused by enemies, and even give you an additional boost.

Aphrodite is able to endure a lot more thanks to her health boosts and decreased damage from enemies. Her duo boons are also attractively OP.


Zeus

Zeus the god of gods and protector of mortals is a god of grandeur and power. He is a powerful, imposing and regal appearance with long, curly, hair and a mustache or beard. His throne is situated on Mount Olympus in Greece, the highest mountain in the world. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia, a wonder of the ancient world, is a perfect example of his size and power. Zeus is also a god of justice and is the patron of the city, property guests, strangers and people who rely on him. He is also the god of thunder and lighting. He can detect the voices of people, mimic them, and even alter their forms. In mythology, he punishes people who commit crimes of dishonor or impiety. He also has the power to destroy mountains and cause earthquakes.

Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea. Zeus overthrew his father during a great war, known as the Titanomachy. He then drew many with his brothers Hades and Poseidon to share the Universe. Zeus got the heavens, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld.

His sister Hestia is the symbol of the domestic fire. Hestia was the goddess of the hearth in every Greek city. She is considered a benign goddess who is not involved in mortal affairs, but she is the patron of houses and family life. She is also a god of order and justice. As with her brother Hades, she is able to rule over the fate of men (moira). She does this to defend those who invoke her. Hestia is a great secondary for building physical damage, and her Aid buff is scalable to 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 wild animals, hunting, and chastity. She also acts as a protector of women and girls, as well as a protectress during childbirth. Her cults are especially prevalent in the forests of Greece. She was especially popular with the Spartans, who sacrificed to her before launching an army campaign.

She is a god of virginity and her independence as well as her strength and determination have inspired women across different fields like arts, sports and feminism. She is also the goddess of female hunters and has been depicted in a variety of sculptures and paintings as hunting women holding bows and arrows. She is also an advocate for environmental conservation being seen as an example of a woman who takes care of the planet.

As opposed to other gods in the Greek pantheon, Artemis is not a very sociable goddess.  who is hades to zeus  avoids being near other gods, and she is skeptical of their actions when she feels they are trying to get on her domain. She doesn't take kindly to other Olympians trying to poke their noses into places they don't belong, and she is quick to rebel when she is provoked.

Artemis is one of the gods that shoot best as she gives an array of pressure point and speed buffs that make her incredibly good with ranged weapons. Artemis is a fantastic companion for Ares because her Duo Boon allows more consistent Doom mitigation and damage. She is a great choice for weapons that encourage switching between special and regular attacks. Her Heart Rend boon boosts the damage of both types.

Athena

Athena is the embodiment of wisdom and strategic warfare, a fitting god for her role as Zeus the god's daughter. A child of Zeus and Metis, Athena was born from the head of Zeus, and she took the best traits 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 deflects melee and projectiles from enemies back to where they came from and her Frost Strike boon can deal damage to enemies that are frozen in place or slow their movement speed.

Her biggest drawback is that she has a lack of offensive buffs. However the damage mitigation buffs can make the difference between a build that has the highest damage focus versus one that doesn't. Her Duo buff applies Weakness whenever you attack an opponent, which is particularly useful when fighting in situations where you cannot avoid being hit by Elysium and Styx.

Like her cousin Zeus, Athena can be often overly confident and believe she is more knowledgeable than anyone else. She is also not as close to Zeus as the other Olympian gods and is often critical of her.

Like Hermes, Athena can offer fantastic god-like buffs for nearly any weapon in the game. Her attack boosts however, aren't as powerful, and it is usually better to choose another god with stronger attack multipliers. For example, Poseidon or Athena. Her shield special attack causes a Chill effect which slows enemy movement speed, and her Frost Flourish boon can increase the damage of your attack and also boost special attack damage, but it is not as powerful as other gods that have these powers. However, her blessings are very helpful and should be taken advantage of when available.

Demeter

Demeter is a goddess of agriculture and her story demonstrates the balance between parental love and divine duty. Demeter, the daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea became jealous after the Titans overthrew her father in order to control the universe. Demeter stopped all growth on the earth when Hades kidnapped her sister Persephone. This led to the food shortage. Her mother Zeus convinced her to begin farming again but she refused, claiming she had never given up looking for her daughter.

In the end, the god Pan discovers that she is wandering and she is returned to her mother. However, Zeus is upset that she didn't consult him before abducting his daughter, and demands she be a maid in Hades' household for the rest of the year. He compromises, and she gives up looking for three months. She remains an agricultural worker on a part-time basis in gratitude.

Demeter is an incredibly powerful goddess who is skilled at cultivating plants and captivating them. Her children can grow in the most unexpected places, and their fruits can be enchanted by things like speed heal or incite battle rage or curse players with lust. Demeter, in addition to her agricultural abilities is also known as the goddess of harvests and grain. She is revered in the Greek city of Eleusis, where she has been for a long time associated with the mysteries that are celebrated in the city. The Eleusinian Mysteries were secret and were only accessible to the select few and many remain buried in mystery even today. The mysteries focused on the cultivation and preservation of food, as well as life after death. In her role as the goddess of the harvest, Demeter is a great option for any type of build.

Poseidon

Poseidon, born to Cronus the Titan King, and Rhea his queen, joined his brothers Zeus to overthrow his father and claim the control of the Universe. Zeus, Hades and Poseidon divided the world in accordance with the results of many. His connection to the oceans and seas and his influence over wealth, power and the mysteries of the deep have remained influences on Greek mythology.

He is associated with earthquakes, storms sea-faring and horses. He is a symbol of nature's force in his powerful and unpredictable presence. He is renowned for his powerful trident, which can be used to stir the oceans, cause seismic tremors and manipulate water sources. He also tames the wild horses to show his control over the natural world and the power of humans.

His romantic entanglements as well as battles with other Olympian deities and mortals highlight the interwoven destiny of humans and gods. The famous encounter and transformation of the Gorgon Medusa to a monster highlights divine revenge and mortal suffering. His union with the Nereid Amphitrite exemplifies the harmonising of the sea's mighty and serene aspects.

Poseidon is the patron saint of maritime pursuits and is particularly loved in Corinth, where he was the focal point of the Panhellenic Isthmian games that brought athletes, charioteers and horse racers. These events that were held every year in spring, were the initial form of what would become the Olympic Games. The symbol of the Olympic Games is the winged horse Pegasus, which represents the meeting of the divine and the heroic. Votive clay plaques dating back to archaic times show him to be patron saint of maritime trade and navigation.