Hades | Fist Weapon Unlocked | #7



Hades is a roguelike action role-playing video game developed and published by Supergiant Games. The game was released for Microsoft Windows and Nintendo Switch on September 17, 2020, which followed an early access release from December 2018. Players control Zagreus, the son of Hades, as he attempts to escape from Underworld to reach Mount Olympus, at times aided by gifts bestowed on him from the other Olympians. Each run challenges the player through a random series of rooms populated with enemies and rewards, and the player uses a combination of their main weapon attack, dash power, and magic ability to defeat them while avoiding damage to progress as far as possible. While Zagreus will often die, the player can use gained treasure to improve certain attributes or unlock new weapons and abilities to improve chances of escaping on subsequent runs.

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45 thoughts on “Hades | Fist Weapon Unlocked | #7”

  1. For those timed ones you don’t need to actually fight them. You can just run around in circles and dash away when they’re about to hit you. You can easily do that for :45.

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  2. @MFPallytime: Skull Icon indicates regular enemies with armor OR region mini-boss. And they give double the reward for anything that is not a boon or health upgrade (i.e. darkness, keys, gems, etc.)

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  3. Loving this serious. Keep being you MFPALLY. Tips:
    1. Gifts to gods help you increase funding there boons.
    2. -/minus on switch let's you see your skills and how long you have on chaos encounter boons.

    I really enjoy you having fun with this game.

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  4. Give nectar to the gods. They will give you a trinket that will let you pick which gods you encounter and you can customize your build a lot more than hoping random chance gives you the boons you want

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  5. @MFPallytime In response to the questions about the hydra movesets: it attacks differently based on the type of head. The orange ones spit out the fireballs, the green heads are the ones that spat out the add eggs, the purple ones focus one slams, etc.

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  6. The percentage that increases in Artemis's attack boon is the base damage, not the crit chance.

    The mini shops are called Wells of Charon. The random item meaning it can be ANYTHING that those wells can offer.

    14:26 Sisyphus. Pronounced a lot like sissy-fuss. Known for being punished in the afterlife by pushing the same rock forever. As a consequence he's JACKED. Like holy crap, brick shithouse of a man if you look at the art.

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  7. Pressing the select/back button (the one to the left of the guide button on most modern controllers) let's you view all your boons. Including the timers on chaos's boons

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  8. so a mixture of info about the run, first, not all enemies have a back, crystals and the hydra being good examples, second, the hunters mark visual is a green marker which probably means you cannot see it due to the whole colour blind thing, third, as sweet as it is that you keep giving cerebrus the nectar, please start investing it into the gods, some boons really require you encounter the same god a lot to really work out, like the crit boon you got, you weren't increasing the crit chance upgrading it, just raw damage

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  9. I like that the hydra was filling the room with an aoe effect that he hadn't seen before, and 2/3 of the fight later he starts to wonder if it might be a different version of the hydra

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  10. His name is spelled like |ˈsɪsəfəs|( thats the transcription). Sounds like sisifus. He was was the king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth). He was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll down every time it neared the top, repeating this action for eternity.

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  11. Tips for Fists:
    – Dash-attack is your best friend
    – Athena's dash, call or vengeance effects are all your friends
    – Be addicted to Zeus, Dio or Demeter's attack and call upgrades
    – Hammers upgrades for Malphon are the awesomest of all
    – Hermes' keepsake – Lambent plume – is your greatest of allies

    PS – Poseidon's special upgrade is actually surprisingly good for this weapon, because it lets you keep certain enemies away that you can't (read: shouldn't) get close to

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  12. Most ridiculous Twin fists build that everyone should try out if they're having a hard time beating the game

    Boons:
    Dio/Zeus/Demeter attack
    At least 2 of the following Athena upgrades: Dash, Call, Vengeance, cast
    Hermes evasion chance +15%
    Hermes Move speed and Evasion after using a call
    Literally any call there is

    Mirror
    Dash that gives +50% evasion and damage when you dodge a hit at the last moment
    Backstab damage
    +50% damage for people with a crystal in them

    Keepsakes
    Lambent plume for the entire thing

    Weapon aspect – Zagreus maxed out

    Bonus (not necessary but makes things even more ridiculous):
    Hermes extra damage based on movement speed
    Artemis support fire
    Artemis crit chance on everything passive
    Ares extra 10% damage to everything
    Demeter extra 10% damage and -10% damage taken while out of crystals
    Athena -10% damage taken
    Aphrodite -10% damage taken
    Dio -25% damage taken when under 40% hp
    Centaur hearts in general
    Hammer upgrades that increase attack damage, dash strike damage or range on your attack

    Goal – If most of these or some of these work out, you have about 30% to 45% default evasion (better depending on how quick you are) with a plus 20-30% from using one charge of your call and +50% from dashing away at the last second. This means you can keep about 60%+ evasion at almost all times, sometimes hitting 100%, but also you have deflects to mitigate damage and enable you to dash at the last second gaining extra dodge and damage dealt. This is the immortality build. You literally will never die.

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  13. Just another little tip: when you are facing three boon choices and you want non of them, then just choose the rarest one. Because later you can sell them, and the higher rarity a boon has, the higher price it is.

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  14. Bosses change randomly, that's why you didn't fight Meg this time and the hydra has a plethora of different heads that can be the main one and make the fight completely different.

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