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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 die. Hades was a brutal and hated ruler in the Ancient Greek world.

He loved Persephone extremely. Her annual return to Hades was responsible for regulating the seasons. Her absence caused harsh winters, but her return brought life-giving springs.

Nectar

Gifting Nectar is the primary way to ingratiate yourself with the gods of Supergiant Games epic roguelike Hades 2. This can be done by giving Nectar away to characters in the Crossroads or Underworld. Nectar is an item that you can give away to be used to gain access to new dialogue with gods, boost your level of affluence with them by one, and even gain an item to keep for each god after you have given them your first bottle of Nectar.

You can get Nectar by presenting it to certain people in the Underworld, such as Headmistress Hecate or by working on Prophecies with the divine Boon gods. You can also get it by completing God Quests and even from the Wretched broker in the House of Hades. Additionally, certain god-specific Boons like Sunken Treasure from Poseidon or Premium Vintage from Dionysus can drop it. Finally, fishing in Elysium is a good method to get it.

When you've given a character with their first bottle, they will offer to gift you a keepsake as a gift in return. Keepsakes are unique souvenirs of your friendship with a character, granting you a variety of buffs that make a big difference in battle.

After giving a person their third or fourth bottle of Nectar you'll be able to unlock their Fated List prophecies, allowing you to grow your relationship with them by increasing the number of hearts displayed on their index card. You can also continue giving them Nectar to strengthen your relationship with them and also earn more Keepsakes.

The best part of all is that you can swap Keepsakes that you have outfitted between characters by logging into their cabinets in the huge room with Skelly the training dummy located in the House of Hades, next to your various weapons and accessories. You can also buy the Keepsake Collection Regional upgrade from the House Contractor in order to switch your Keepsake to a different region. This allows you to swiftly switch between your favourites, and get the most value from every god you have a strong relationship with.

Ambrosia

You've probably heard that Nectar, a rare cousin of Nectar is a great tool to build relationships with gods when you play the godlike roguelite Hades. But have you come across Ambrosia which is a lesser-known cousin to Nectar that can be used for other uses? This guide will explain how to get this potent resource.

Ambrosia is a mystical substance that the Greek gods ate or consumed. It was believed to confer immortality to anyone who consumed it. It was also employed as a perfume since it could disguise the foulest of smells. For example in the epic poem Odyssey where Menelaus and his comrades were disguised as seal skins, Oscar Reys (Www.Oscarreys.Top) a goddess containing ambrosia appeared from the heavens to take on the toxic smell.

Ambrosia was a particular food only available to the Olympian gods, and it was often used in rituals to symbolize the boundaries between mortality and immortality. It was also a sign of divine perfection, as shown in the story about Achilles who was anointed by his mother Thetis with ambrosia to make him immortal. He died in the end because his heel had not been treated.

In addition to being consumed and drunk by the Olympian gods, ambrosia could also be used as an ointment or salve for wounds, or to anoint corpses. In two myths, it is mentioned that Apollo utilized ambrosia on Sarpedon's corpse, and Thetis applied the ambrosia to the body of Patroclus. These myths could have been meant to suggest immortality was a gift that could be revoked just as easily as it was granted and thus establishing the value of ambrosia and the demarcation between mortal and immortal life.

Although contemporary scholars have proposed that ambrosia was likely honey, there is the possibility that it was intended to be a hallucinogenic fungus known as Amanita muscaria. This would explain why ancients believed it could give immortality.

Keepsakes

As in Ambrosia, Keepsakes are used to make you feel more affluent with the gods in Hades 2. Supergiant Games' epic take on Greek mythology contains some of the most effective pantheon-building mechanisms in recent times. The game lets you give Nectar to any god or npc as you fight your way through the Underworld, and some gods will reward you with a the gift of a Keepsake in return. These unique items provide useful enhancements that can assist Zagreus escape the Underworld.

Keepsakes like Boons can be upgraded over multiple runs. This can be accomplished by defeating enemies in locations with the appropriate god's Keepsake attached, or by visiting the respective god's special shop at the Crossroads. The item's Rank will rise and will also give you a bonus that can be utilized during combat. Keepsakes can be ranked based on the number encounters they have been used in. This is an excellent way to increase your healing or damage.

There are 16 Keepsakes total, each with a unique benefit. If you're trying to survive in the Underworld, they're an excellent option to prioritize your talents. These are an excellent alternative to the standard gods' boons if you don't want to wait until they spawn in the Rift or God Gate.

A few gods offer special Keepsakes that require you to visit their shop in the Underworld. They include Charon which has an exclusive shop location in the Rift of Thessaly and Sisyphus, who can be located at the Merchant's Circle on one of the boats or Medea which is located in the City of Ephyra. Hecate is god who will grant you a Keepsake when you give her Nectar to the city of Thebes. However Hers can be difficult to acquire since she only appears in battle above ground.

Hecate's Keepsake, for example, allows the player to automatically restore a portion of their magick each night, until a certain amount determined by Keepsake Rank. It also decreases the amount of damage the player takes from the front, and deals slightly more damage when attacking behind.

Keepsake Keepsake

Hades also has other characters to establish relationships (purely platonic - sorry). The gift of bottles of Nectar can sometimes grant them abilities that boost Zagreus as he escapes the Underworld. Keepsakes are the gifts that you can give to other people. They are very important in the game.

The method they work is quite simple every time you complete an encounter, there's a chance your character will get their Keepsake upgraded by three ranks or more. Once the Keepsake reaches rank three, it will unlock a new buff that can be applied to the following encounter. These buffs could include:

The Sigil of the Dead It increases Zagreus' God Gauge's percentage by default at the start of an encounter. Also, grants access to Hades Aid Call which will fill the gauge when activated. It can be improved by increasing the level, but unequipping it between levels resets the God Gauge percentage to zero.

Each god's Keepsake has unique buffs, which can be incredibly helpful in both the early and late stages of the game. We suggest that you get the Cerberus Keepsake Old Spiked Collar as soon as you can to increase your health.

The rest of the gods' Keepsakes are also worth taking advantage of as soon as you can. The Arachne, Narcissus and Megaera Keepsakes are especially useful because they let you get a new weapon very early on.

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