The Sage Advice On Hades How To Bond With Gods From A Five-Year-Old
Hades 2 Ambrosia Guide - How to Bond With Gods in Hades 2
Hades is the God of Hades, the God of Underworld The place where people go to die. Hades was a cruel ruler and feared throughout the Ancient Greek world.
He loved Persephone very much. Her annual return to Hades was responsible for controlling the seasons. Her absence created harsh winters, and her return brought spring-like life.
Nectar
Giving Nectar as a gift is the best way to ingratiate yourself with the gods of the Supergiant Games epic roguelike Hades 2. This can be done by giving away Nectar to characters in the Crossroads or Underworld. Nectar is a giftable item that can be used to unlock new dialogue with gods, boost your level of affluence with them by a factor of one and even get the gods' Keepsake after you have given them your first bottle of Nectar.
You can get Nectar by presenting it to certain characters around the Underworld like Headmistress Hecate, or working on Prophecies with the divine Boon gods. You can also obtain it by completing god-related quests and even from the Wretched broker of the House of Hades. It can also be found in god-specific boons like Sunken Treasure by Poseidon and Premium Vintage by Dionysus. In addition, fishing in Elysium is another good way to obtain it.
When you've given an individual with their first bottle, they will offer to gift you a Keepsake reward. Keepsakes, which are souvenirs of friendship with a specific character, will grant you several buffs in battle.
When you give a character their third or fourth bottle of Nectar, you'll unlock their Fated List prophecies, allowing you to grow your relationship with them by increasing the number of hearts shown on their index card. Beyond that, you'll be able to gift them Nectar to strengthen your relationship with them and earn more Keepsakes.
You can switch Keepsakes between characters in the big room in the House of Hades with Skelly the dummy for training, right next to your weapons and other accessories. You can also buy the Keepsake Collection Regional upgrade from the House Contractor in order to change your Keepsake to a different region. This allows you to quickly switch between your favorites and get the most benefit out of each god you have good relationship with.
Ambrosia
If you're playing the godlike roguelite Hades, then you've probably already figured out that Nectar is essential to build connections with gods of various kinds. Have you ever come across Ambrosia which is a lesser-known cousin to Nectar that can be used for other reasons? In this guide, we'll take you through the best way to get your hands on this powerful resource.

Ambrosia was a mythical substance the Greek gods drank or consumed. It was thought to bring immortality to those who consumed it. It was also used to cover bad smells. For instance, in the epic poem Odyssey where Menelaus and his comrades were disguised in seal skins, a goddess wearing ambrosia rose from the heavens to take on the toxic odor.
Ambrosia was a particular food reserved for the Olympian Gods, was used in rituals to help to distinguish between immortality and mortality. It also served as a symbol of divine perfection as illustrated in the tale of Achilles who was blessed by his mother Thetis with ambrosia to make him immortal. He was mortal again in the end because his heel was not treated.
Ambrosia, as well as being consumed and drunk by the Olympian Gods it was also used to treat wounds and apply anoints to bodies. In two myths, it was said that Apollo applied ambrosia to the bodies of Sarpedon and Patroclus and Patroclus, while Thetis applied ambrosia to Patroclus. These stories could have been meant to suggest immortality was a gift that could be taken away just as easily as it was granted which would establish the sanctity of ambrosia as well as the distinction between mortal and immortal life.
It is possible that the ambrosia was a hallucinogenic fungus known as Amanita Muscaria. This would be a plausible explanation for the belief that it conferred immortality, as it was a popular hallucinogen among the ancients.
Keepsakes
Keepsakes, like Ambrosia in Hades 2 are used to win the favor of the gods. Supergiant Games' epic version of Greek mythology is packed with some of the most powerful pantheon-building mechanics that have been seen in recent history. The game lets you offer Nectar to any god or npc while you fight your way through the Underworld and some gods will give you a a Keepsake in exchange. These unique items offer useful boosts to aid Zagreus escape the Underworld.
Keepsakes, unlike Boons can be upgraded over several runs. This can be accomplished by battling enemies in locations with the appropriate god's Keepsake attached or by going to the god's store at the Crossroads. Once the item's Rank is raised, it will give an additional effect that can be activated during combat. Keepsakes can be ranked based on the number encounters they have been involved in. This is an excellent way to increase your damage or healing.
There are 16 total Keepsakes with each offering each a distinct benefit. If you're fighting for survival in the Underworld, they're an excellent method to prioritize your possessions. They're also an excellent alternative to the standard god's Boons if you don't want to wait for them to spawn at the Rift of Thessaly or in a God Gate.
A few gods offer special keepsakes that require you to visit their shop in the Underworld. Charon offers a unique location in the Rift of Thessaly. Sisyphus can be found on one of the ships in the Merchant's Circle and Medea is located in the City of Ephyra.
conversational tone is a god who will give you an Keepsake in exchange for a gift of Nectar to the city of Thebes. However hers isn't easy to obtain as she only appears during battle aboveground.
For example, Hecate's Keepsake allows the player to automatically restore a certain amount of their magick each night up to a maximum amount determined by the Keepsake's Rank. It also reduces the amount of front damage taken by the player and also deals slightly more damage when attacking from behind.
Keepsake Keepsake
Hades also has other characters to form relationships (purely platonic, sorry). Giving them bottles of Nectar will sometimes grant them special gifts that increase Zagreus' abilities when he tries to escape from the Underworld. Those gifts are called Keepsakes and they're one of the most important things in the game.
It's as simple as that: each time you finish an encounter, a character can receive a Keepsake upgrade by up to three levels. When the Keepsake has reached the rank of three it will be upgraded and a new buff will be applied to the next encounter. These buffs could include:
The Sigil of Death: Increases Zagreusthe default God Gauge percentage once an encounter begins. Hades's aid call fills the gauge when activated. It can be improved by leveling it up, but unequipping it between levels resets the God Gauge percentage to zero.
Each god's Keepsake offers unique buffs that can be extremely helpful both in the beginning and in the latter stages of the game. We suggest that you get the Cerberus Keepsake Old Spiked Collar as soon as you can to increase your health.
It's also worthwhile to get the rest of the gods Keepsakes as soon as possible. The Arachne, Narcissus and Megaera Keepsakes are particularly good because they let you get a new weapon very early.