A Scintillating Feast! | Hades Part 10 – Foreman Plays Stuff



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13 thoughts on “A Scintillating Feast! | Hades Part 10 – Foreman Plays Stuff”

  1. Something I meant to comment last time but I forgot, I remember you saying you felt you had to stand still with the bow to charge the shots. May I interest you in trying to use exclusively dash strikes instead? They behave exactly like and inherit all boon and item effects of the attack, but their draw time is much lower. So not only are you dashing around much more, which lets you dodge, you’re also a lot more likely to be able to hit power shots without being hit. I do play Hades using a controller, so it may be a bit harder with keyboard, but I think it might be good to try it out

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  2. Polearm oh polearm, how lovely thou art. Thine reach and thine range, far and wide respectively. Dominating the battlefield since the ancestral pokey-stick was invented. How legendary thoust truly are. We are truly blessed to have such a weapon in our history and lives~

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  3. Hey, it’s me again, the guy who randomly gives you information, here’s another tip, there isn’t actually a max amount of Boons, the second you fill up all the slots, another column of slots will appear

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  4. Welcome to the hidden aspects! Every weapon has one and each one is unlocked through some weird, convoluted line of actions and dialogs. I'm partial to the hidden sword and hidden shield myself

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  5. congrats on another win, as a reward, some trivia, Dionysus is certainly the god of wine and revelry, but also of dismemberment and madness, the dismemberment to do with his birth, due to an incident between Zeus and a mortal woman, well, the woman ended up dead and Zeus saved the unborn child and uh, carried him, and most censored versions claim it was in his inner thigh, although that tends to just mean some thing very close to that area, and it resulted in the birth being very bloody and messy

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  6. Love the hidden aspects, the idea that others in history left such an impact on a completely different mythos is cool. Just so you know, there are multiple levels of charge to be had, so they can be stronger and cover a wider area.

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  7. In the Hades fight, it is crucial to dash through his attacks. The waves don't do damage if you dash through them, and timing a dash during Hades' spin attack is sometimes the only way to avoid damage. It's also useful to let a bomb go off if you want to clear the pots.

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