Three Greatest Moments In Hades Gods Tier List History
God Keepsakes in Hades 2
The God Keepsakes are a fantastic option to upgrade your weapon in Hades 2. These upgrades can help you get rid of encounters faster, reduce the damage of enemies, or even grant you an extra boost.
Aphrodite has plenty of survivability through weak, health boosts, as well as reduced damage from close-range enemies. Her duo boons are pretty OP.
Zeus
Zeus is god of gods and the protector of mortals. He is a god of the power and grandeur. He has a strong impressive and regal appearance, sporting long curly, hair and a mustache or beard. His throne sits on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece. The Statue of Zeus in Olympia is a marvel of ancient times and is a testimony to his power and size. Zeus is also god of justice and is the patron of the city, property guests, strangers, and people who rely on him. He is also god of lightning and thunder. He can hear the voice of people, imitate them, and even alter their appearance. In mythology he punishes people who commit acts of dishonor, or impiety. He also has the power to destroy mountains and create earthquakes.
Zeus is the son of Cronus and Rhea. Zeus overthrew his father in an epic war, referred to as the Titanomachy.
holmestrail.org created lots 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 symbol for domestic fire. Every Greek city had a public hearth dedicated to Hestia. She is regarded as a gentle goddess who doesn't interfere in mortal affairs, but she is the patron goddess of households and family life. She is also a goddess of justice and order. She has the same power as her brother Hades to control the 'fate of men' (moira). She does this to protect those who invoke her. Hestia is a fantastic secondary for building physical damage, and her Aid buff scales with your overall DPS in a ratio of 1-to-1.
Artemis
Artemis is the Greek goddess of wild animals, Chastity, and Hunting. She is the daughter of Zeus, Leto, and Apollo. She also acts as the protector of girls and women as well as the protector of childbirth. Her cults were prominent in the forest regions of Greece with particular large ones in Elaphebolia, Mounikhia, and Brauron. She was particularly popular with the Spartans who offered sacrifices to her before launching an army campaign.
She is a virgin goddess, and her independence and strength have inspired women across many areas, including the arts, sports and feministism. She is also a patron goddess for women who hunt, which has led to her being featured in numerous paintings and sculptures as a huntress with her bow and arrows. She is also a symbol of conservation for the environment, being seen as an example of a woman who takes care of the planet.
Artemis unlike other gods from the Greek pantheon is not very social. She avoids being in close proximity to other gods, and she is skeptical of the actions of gods when she feels they are trying to get on her domain. She does not take kindly to the other Olympians looking at their noses in places they aren't wanted and is quick to lash out when they are provoked.
Artemis is a god who excels at shooting. She offers a variety of speed and pressure point buffs which make her an excellent ranged weapon user. Artemis is also a great partner to Ares, as her Duo Boon allows for more constant Doom damage and mitigation. She is a good choice for weapons which encourage switching between regular and special attacks. Heart Rend boon can increase the damage of both types of.
Athena
Athena is the symbol of wisdom and strategic warfare. She is a god who fulfills her role as Zeus daughter. As the daughter of Zeus and Metis, Athena was born from his head and took the best traits of both her parents. She is the patron goddess of ranged and artillery weapons, but her main strength lies in her defensive boons. Her Deflection ability is able to deflect enemy projectiles or melee attacks to their origin, while her Frost Strike bonus can deal damage to enemies frozen in the same place.
Her main disadvantage is that she lacks offensive buffs. However her damage mitigation buffs could make the difference between a build with the highest damage focus versus one that doesn't. Duo buffs apply Weakness whenever you attack an enemy which is especially useful in fights where you can't avoid being struck like Elysium and Styx.
Athena Like her cousin Zeus at times, can be overconfident and think she knows more than anyone else. She also doesn't seem to be as close to her cousin as the other Olympian gods, and she is often in a negative view of him.
As Hermes, Athena can offer great god buffs for nearly any weapon in the game. However, her boosts to attack aren't as powerful and it's usually preferring to use a god with more powerful attack multipliers like Poseidon or Athena. The shield special attack slows down speed of enemies' movements and her Frost Flourish blessing can increase your attack power and special attack damage. However, it's not as powerful as other gods in their respective versions. Her blessings can be extremely beneficial and should be embraced.
Demeter
Demeter is the goddess of agriculture, and her story illustrates the balance between parental love and divine duty. Demeter, the daughter of the Titans Cronus & Rhea grew in jealousy after the Titans overthrew her father to be the rulers of the universe. Demeter halted all growth on the earth when Hades kidnapped her sister Persephone. This caused a famine. Her mother Zeus tried to convince her to go back to farming again but she resisted. She claimed that she never stopped searching for her daughter.
Eventually, the god Pan notices her wandering and she is brought back to her mother. However, Zeus is upset that she didn't consult him before kidnapping his daughter and demands she be a maid in Hades his household for the remainder of the year. He agrees and she stops seeking an entire year. She is an agricultural worker on a part-time basis in gratitude.
Demeter is a powerful goddess that is skilled in growing and enchanting plants. Her children can grow in the most unlikely places, and the fruits can be enchanted by things like speed heal, inspire battle rage, or even curse players with the desire to kill. In addition to her agricultural powers, Demeter is also known as the goddess of harvests and grain. She is revered in the Greek city of Eleusis, where she has long been associated with the mysteries honored there. The Eleusinian Mysteries were secret and were only accessible to a select few and many remain hidden to this day. The mysteries focused on the cultivation and preservation of food and also the life after death. Demeter is the goddess of harvest is an ideal choice for every body type.
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 supremacy of the universe. The three splintered the world by drawing lots; Zeus took the sky, Hades the underworld and Poseidon the sea. His connection to the seas and oceans and his influence on wealth, power and the mysteries of deep waters are constant influences in Greek mythology.
He is associated with earthquakes, storms sea-faring and horses. He is a symbol of nature's force in his mighty, unpredictable presence. He is known for his powerful trident, which can be used to stir the oceans, trigger earthquakes, and alter water sources. He also tames wild horses, demonstrating his mastery of the forces of nature and human power.

His romantic entanglements and battles with other Olympian mortals and gods underscore the interwoven destinies of gods and humans. His infamous encounter with Gorgon Medusa and her transformation into a monster highlights divine retribution and mortal suffering. His union with Nereid Amphitrite is a perfect illustration of the harmonious blend of the sea's serene and powerful elements.
Poseidon the patron saint of seafaring, is particularly revered in Corinth where he was the heart of the Panhellenic Isthmian Games that brought together horse racers, charioteers and athletes. These events that were held every other year in spring, were the first stage of what would eventually become the Olympic Games. The winged horse Pegasus is his symbol that represents the interplay between the divine and the heroic. Votive clay plaques dating back to archaic times show him to be a patron saint of navigation and maritime trade.