This Witch's Staff Build Is Especially EXPLOSIVE | Hades 2



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  1. Very RNG dependent – but a run where you aim for all 8 Infusions? You'll need to run Hera and Hestia and pick up their infusions + 2 others (I'm guessing Water Fitness and Wispy Wiles are the easier of the Water/Air infusions) and then get Elementary Particles.

    Bonus I – Get Tall Order from Hermes
    Bonus II – Get Chant from Chaos

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  2. so there's this no name guy called Haelian most commonly known for his coverage of hit indie roguelikes such as Emberward, but he plays Hades sometimes and in some of those videos he mentions that the frog can block ranged attacks which would've been useful info for your Charybdis fight, so maybe check him out for tips if you can find his Hades videos in between all the other content

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  3. Trivia time! Momus is the God of Criticism and Satire, a son of Nyx born opposite the God of Misery as a twin (comedy and misery bound together is a nice touch, Greeks). It was said that when presented with the creations of three of the Gods (varying by retelling, but presumably Prometheus, Hestia and either Pan or Zeus), Momus found fault in each of them. He was presented with humans, houses and bulls, and said of each that humans should have their heart on display so their emotions would match their words, houses should have wheels with which to avoid troublesome neighbours and bulls should have eyes above their horns so they can see what they intend to charge. This made a lot of philosophers like Aristotle and Plutarch very mad, so they complained about the faulty reasoning, thereby proving Aesop's portrayal of critics entirely right in the process. I'm not sure why his staff lets you duplicate your attacks–maybe the point is that criticism is cyclical? I do like the idea of him being a hectic spellcaster, though.

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