How To Make An Amazing Instagram Video About Hades Gods Tier List

How To Make An Amazing Instagram Video About Hades Gods Tier List

God Keepsakes in Hades 2

The God Keepsakes are an excellent option to upgrade your weapon in Hades 2. These upgrades will help you clear encounters more quickly, lessen the damage caused by enemies, or even grant you an extra boost.

Aphrodite can withstand a lot more thanks to her health boosts and decreased damage from enemies. Her duo boons are pretty OP.

Zeus

Zeus, the god of gods and protector of mortals is a god of strength and power. He is powerful, impressive and regal in appearance, sporting long, curly hair and a mustache or beard. His throne is on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia is a marvel of the ancient world, shows his power and size. He is also a god of justice and is the patron of the city, property, strangers, guests, and people who rely on him. He is also god of thunder and lightning. He can detect the voices of people, imitate them and even change their forms. In mythology, he punishes those who commit acts of infidelity or dishonor. He also has the power to destroy mountains and create earthquakes.

Zeus is the son of Cronus and Rhea. In a battle known as the Titanomachy Zeus overthrew his own father. He then created a lots with his brothers Hades and Poseidon for shares of the Universe. Zeus received the heavens, Poseidon, the sea and Hades the underworld.

His sister Hestia is the personification for the domestic fire. Hestia was the goddess of the hearth in every Greek city. She is a god of peace who does not interfere in mortal matters. However she is the patron of homes and family life. She is also a god of order and justice. She has the same power as her brother Hades to overrule the  fate of men (moira). She does this to defend those who invoke her. Hestia is a great secondary for physical damage builds, and her Aid buff scales with your overall DPS at a ratio of 1:1.

Artemis

Artemis daughter of Zeus and Leto and twin sister of Apollo Artemis is the Greek goddess of hunting, wild animals, and the virtue of chastity. She is also the protector of females and girls, as well as an omb protectress during pregnancy. Her cults were popular in the forest regions of Greece, with particularly large ones at Elaphebolia, Mounikhia, and Brauron. She was particularly well-liked by the Spartans who sacrificed before beginning the war to her.

She is a virgin goddess and her strength and independence have inspired women in a variety of areas, including the arts, sports and the feminism. She is also a patron goddess of women hunters, which has led to her being depicted in a variety of sculptures and paintings as huntresses, sporting bows and arrows. She is also a symbol of conservation of the environment and is portrayed as a woman who is concerned for the world.

As opposed to other gods in the Greek pantheon, Artemis is not a one who is very social. She doesn't like being in close proximity to other gods, and she is skeptical of their actions when she feels they are trying to encroach upon her territory. She is not a fan of other Olympians who are snooping on her domain.

Artemis is among the most powerful gods to shoot because she grants an array of pressure point and movement speed buffs that make her extremely effective with ranged weapons. She is also a good companion to Ares because her Duo Boon allows for more constant Doom damage and mitigation. She's an excellent choice for weapons that allow switching between regular and special attacks, since her Heart Rend boon increases the damage of both attacks.

Athena

Athena is the epitomize of wisdom and strategic warfare. She is a god that fits her role as Zeus’ daughter. Athena is the daughter of Zeus and Metis. She was born out of his head, and has inherited all of her parents' finest qualities. She is the god of patrons of artillery, ranged weapons and shields. But her greatest strength lies in the fact that she can provide powerful defensive boons. Her Deflection ability diverts melee and projectile attacks from enemies back to their source and her Frost Strike boon can deal the most damage to enemies frozen in place or slow their movement speed.

Her main disadvantage is that she has few offensive buffs. However, her damage mitigation buffs can be the difference between a build with a high damage focus and one without. Her Duo buff applies Weakness every time you strike an opponent that is particularly beneficial when fighting in situations where you cannot avoid being struck like Elysium and Styx.

Athena Like her cousin Zeus at times, may be a bit overconfident and think she knows more than anyone else. She is also not as close to Zeus as other Olympian gods and is usually in a negative view of her.

Like Hermes, Athena can offer great god buffs for nearly any weapon in the game. Her boosts to attack, however, are not as powerful, and it is usually preferring to select a god with stronger attack multipliers. For instance, Poseidon or Athena. Her shield special attack inflicts the Chill effect that slows enemies' movement speed, and her Frost Flourish boon can increase your attack damage and special attack damage, but it is not as effective as other gods that have these powers. Her blessings are extremely helpful and should be taken advantage of when available.



Demeter

Demeter is the goddess of agriculture. Her story illustrates the balance between parental responsibility and love. The daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, Demeter grew jealous of her siblings following the time that the Titans defeated their fathers to take over the universe. When her sister Persephone was abducted by Hades she halted all growth on the earth, which led to an hunger. Her mother Zeus tried to convince her to go back to farming again, but she refused. She claimed that she had never stopped looking for her daughter.

Eventually, the god Pan spots her wandering, and she is brought back to her mother. Zeus is angry that she didn't inform him to help her kidnap his daughter. He demands that she serve as a maid in Hades' household the rest of the time. He compromises and she stops looking for a third of the year. She stays on a part-time farm in gratitude.

Demeter is a powerful goddess who specializes in attracting and cultivating plants. Her children can flourish in the most unexpected places, and their fruits can be enchanted to perform things like speed heal or incite battle rage or curse a player with passion. In addition to her farming abilities, Demeter is also known as the goddess of harvests and grains. She is honored by the Greek city Eleusis which has been long associated with the mystery that is celebrated there. The Eleusinian Mysteries were secret and were only accessible to a select few, and many of them remain buried in mystery to this day. The mysteries focused on the cultivation and preservation of food as well as the afterlife of death. In her role as the goddess of the harvest, Demeter is a great choice for any build.

Poseidon

Born to Cronus The Titan king and Rhea, his queen, Poseidon joined his brothers Zeus and Hades to overthrow their father and claim control of the universe. The three divided up the world by drawing lots; Zeus took the sky, Hades the underworld and Poseidon the sea. His connection to the oceans and seas, and his influence on wealth, power and the mysteries of deep seas are constant influences in Greek mythology.

He is associated with sea-going horses, horses, earthquakes and storms. His powerful unpredictable presence is a symbol of the force of nature.  demo hades  is famous for his powerful trident which is used to stir the oceans, trigger seismic tremors and manipulate water sources. He also controls wild horses to show his control over nature and the power of humans.

His romantic entanglements and battles with other Olympian mortals and gods illustrate the interwoven destiny of humans and gods. His infamous encounter and subsequent transformation of the Gorgon Medusa to a monster highlights the divine retribution of God and the suffering of mortals. His union with Nereid Amphitrite is a perfect illustration of the harmonious blend of the sea's tranquil and mighty aspects.

Poseidon is the patron saint of maritime pursuits and is particularly revered in Corinth where he was the focus of the Panhellenic Isthmian games that brought together athletes, charioteers and racers on horses. These events were held every other year in spring, were the initial version of what would later be the Olympic Games. The symbol of the Olympic Games is the winged horse Pegasus, which represents the intersection of the divine and the heroic. Votive clay plaques dating back to archaic times show him to be a patron saint of maritime trade and navigation.