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

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

He loved his wife Persephone deeply. Her annual return to Hades was responsible for managing the seasons. Her absence led to harsh winters, but her return brought life-giving springs.

Nectar

The primary method of ingratiating yourself with gods in Supergiant Games' epic roguelike, Hades 2, is by presenting Nectar to various characters around the Crossroads and Underworld. Nectar can be gifted to gods in order to unlock new dialogue, boost your affinity with them, and get a keepsake.

You can get Nectar by giving it to certain characters around the Underworld like Headmistress Hecate or by completing Prophecies with the divine Boon gods. You can also obtain it through completing god-specific quests and sometimes from the Wretched Broker in the House of Hades. Additionally, certain god-specific Boons such as Sunken Treasure from Poseidon or Premium Vintage from Dionysus can drop it. In addition, fishing in Elysium is another good way to obtain it.

Once you've given an individual your first bottle of nectar, they'll offer you a keepsake as a thank-you gift. Keepsakes are unique souvenirs of your relationship with a character, giving you various buffs that can be a major advantage in combat.

After a character has received his third or fourth Nectar bottle, you will unlock their Fated List Prophecies. This allows you to advance in your relationship with that character by increasing the number shown on their index cards. You can also continue to give them Nectar to strengthen your relationship with them and to earn more Keepsakes.

The best part of all is that you can switch the Keepsakes you've equipped between characters by logging into their cabinets in the large room with Skelly the training dummy located in the House of hades how to bond with gods, next to the various weapons and accessories. You can also buy the Keepsake Collection Regional upgrade from the House Contractor in order to switch your Keepsake to another region. This allows you to quickly switch between your favourites, and get the most out of every god you have a strong relationship with.

Ambrosia

You've probably discovered that Nectar is a rare relative of Nectar is a great tool to build relationships with deities in the game of the godlike roguelite Hades. Ambrosia is a rarer cousin of Nectar, which can be utilized in a variety of ways. This guide will explain how to access this incredibly powerful resource.

Ambrosia was a mystical substance the Greek gods consumed or drank. It was believed to confer immortality to anyone who consumed it. It was also used as a perfume since it could disguise the foulest of smells. In the Odyssey, for example when Menelaus, his army, and the seal skins they were wearing were disguised the goddess carrying ambrosia came down from heaven in order to mask the deadly smell.

Ambrosia, a food reserved for the Olympian Gods, was used in rituals as a method to differentiate between mortal and immortality. It was also a symbol of divine perfection, as exemplified in the myth of Achilles who was anointed with ambrosia by his mother Thetis to make him immortal. He was mortal again at the end, because his heel was not treated.

In addition to being consumed and drunk by the Olympian gods, ambrosia was also used as a salve or ointment for wounds or to anoint corpses. In two different 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 that immortality was a blessing that could be revoked just as easily as it was given, thus establishing the divinity of ambrosia, as well as the distinction between mortal and immortal life.

While contemporary scholars have posited that ambrosia was likely honey, there is the possibility that it was intended to be a hallucinogenic mushroom called Amanita muscaria. This would explain the belief that it conferred immortality, since it was a common hallucinogenic among the ancients.

Keepsakes

Like Ambrosia, Keepsakes are used to impress gods in Hades 2. Supergiant Games' epic take on Greek mythology includes some of the most effective pantheon-building mechanics in recent memory. The game lets you gift Nectar to any god or npc as you fight your way through the Underworld and some gods will give you a a Keepsake in the form of a reward. These unique items offer useful enhancements that can assist Zagreus escape the Underworld.

In contrast to Boons, Keepsakes can be upgraded by the player during several runs. This can be accomplished by battling enemies in locations where the Keepsake of the god associated with it connected, or by visiting the shop specifically for the god at the Crossroads. Once the item's rank is increased, it will provide an additional benefit that can be activated during combat. Keepsakes are ranked by the number of encounters that have been defeated with them attached, so they're a great way to get a massive boost in healing or damage during combat.

There are 16 total Keepsakes, each offering each a distinct benefit. They're an excellent option to make your choices when fighting for survival in the Underworld. These are an excellent alternative to the traditional gods' boons, if you don't want 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. These include Charon who has a unique shop location in the Rift of Thessaly, and Sisyphus which can be found at the Merchant's Circle on one of the boats, or Medea which is located in the City of Ephyra. Hecate is another god that provides you with the Keepsake when she gives you Nectar in the city of Thebes however, hers can be difficult to obtain since she only spawns during battle above ground.

For example, Hecate's Keepsake allows the player to automatically restore a portion of their magick each night up to a limit determined by the Keepsake's rank. It also decreases the amount of damage a player takes from the front, and deals slightly extra damage when attacking behind.

Keepsake Keepsake

Hades also has other characters with which you can form relationships (purely platonic, sorry). Giving them bottles of Nectar can sometimes provide them with special gifts that boost Zagreus his abilities when he is trying to escape from the Underworld. Those gifts are called Keepsakes and are one of the most important things in the game.

It's as simple as that: each when you complete an encounter, your character may have their Keepsake upgraded by up to three levels. When the Keepsake reaches rank three, it will unlock an additional buff that can be applied to the following encounter. Examples of these buffs are:

The Sigil of Death: Increases ZagreusGod Gauge's default percentage once an encounter begins. Hades's Aid Call fills the gauge upon activation. It can be improved by adjusting it to a higher level, but unequipping it between levels resets the God Gauge percentage to zero.

Each god's Keepsake has unique buffs that can be extremely beneficial both in the beginning and later phases of the game. Our top recommendation is to get the Cerberus Keepsake, Old Spiked Collar, as soon as you can to give your health a significant boost.

The rest of the gods' Keepsakes are also worth grabbing as soon as you can. The Arachne and Narcissus ones are particularly useful as they let you acquire the latest weapon in the beginning and the Poseidon and Megaera ones will let you take more damage when attacking from behind.

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