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작성자 Cleta Root
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Hades 2 Ambrosia Guide - How to Bond With Gods in Hades 2

hades how to bond with gods is the God who governs the Underworld. This is the place where people go when they die. He was a cruel 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 caused harsh winters, but her return brought life-giving springs.

Nectar

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

You can get Nectar when you offer it to certain characters from the Underworld. For instance, Headmistress Hecate or the divine Boon gods. You can also pick it up through completing god-specific quests and occasionally from the Wretched Broker located in the House of Hades. It is also found in god-specific boons like Sunken Treasure by Poseidon and Premium Vintage by Dionysus. In addition, fishing in Elysium is another way to get it.

After you've handed your character the first bottle of nectar, they'll offer to gift you with a keepsake. Keepsakes are unique souvenirs of your bond with a character, granting you various buffs that can make a huge difference in combat.

After giving a character his third or fourth Nectar bottle, you'll unlock their Fated List Prophecies. This allows you to grow in your relationship with that character by increasing the number displayed on their index cards. You can also continue giving them Nectar to build your relationship with them, and to earn more Keepsakes.

The best thing about this is that you can swap the Keepsakes you have equipped between characters by accessing their cabinets located in the big room with Skelly the dummy for training in the House of Hades, next to your various weapons and accessories. You can also purchase the Keepsake Collection and the Regional upgrade from the House Contractor to allow you to change your equipped Keepsake between regions. This lets you quickly switch between your favorites and reap the maximum benefit out of each god you have a good relations with.

Ambrosia

You've probably heard that Nectar is a rare cousin of Nectar, can be used to establish relationships with gods if you play the godlike roguelite Hades. But have you come across Ambrosia, a rarer cousin to Nectar that can be used for different uses? In this guide, we'll guide you through the best way to acquire this powerful source.

Ambrosia was a mystical drink that the Greek gods drank or consumed. It was believed to grant immortality to the people who consumed it. It was also used to cover unpleasant smells. For instance in the Odyssey where Menelaus and his troops were disguised in seal skins, a goddess wearing ambrosia rose from the heavens to smother the toxic smell.

Ambrosia, a special food reserved for the Olympian Gods, was used in rituals as a method to differentiate between mortal and immortality. It also served as a symbol of divine perfection, as shown in the story about Achilles who was anointed by his mother Thetis with ambrosia to make him immortal. However, in the end Achilles relapsed into mortality because his heel was left untreated.

Ambrosia, besides being consumed and drunk by the Olympian Gods, was also used to treat wounds and apply anoints to bodies. In two different myths, it was mentioned that Apollo utilized ambrosia on Sarpedon's corpse, and Thetis applied the ambrosia to the body of Patroclus. These stories could have been meant to suggest that immortality was a gift that could be revoked in the same way as it was granted, thus establishing the divinity of ambrosia as well as the demarcation between immortal and mortal.

Although contemporary scholars have proposed that ambrosia was likely honey, there is also the possibility that it was designed to be a hallucinogenic plant known as Amanita Muscaria. This could explain why the ancients believed that it brought immortality.

Keepsakes

Keepsakes, like Ambrosia in Hades 2 are used to gain favor with gods. Supergiant Games' epic take on Greek mythology contains some of the most effective pantheon-building mechanics in recent memory. As you battle your way through the Underworld you can gift Nectar while you travel to any god or NPC. Certain gods will reward you with an Keepsake. These unique items offer useful bonuses that make it easier for Zagreus to escape the Underworld.

Keepsakes, unlike Boons can be upgraded throughout many runs. This can be done by battling enemies in locations with the Keepsake of the god associated with it attached, or visiting the store specifically for gods at the Crossroads. The item's rank will increase and provide an advantage that can be used in combat. Keepsakes are ranked up by the number of encounters that have been defeated when they're attached, so they're an effective 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 a great option to make your choices when fighting for your life in the Underworld. They're also a great alternative to the traditional god's Boons if you don't want to wait for them to spawn at the Rift of Thessaly or in the aforementioned God Gate.

Some gods have special Keepsakes however, you must visit their respective shops in the Underworld. Charon has a special location in the Rift of Thessaly. Sisyphus can be found on one of the ships at the Merchant's Circle, or Medea is located in the City of Ephyra. Hecate is a god who will give you a Keepsake if you gift her Nectar to the city of Thebes. However, hers can be difficult to acquire since she only appears during combat above ground.

For example, Hecate's Keepsake lets the player instantly restore a portion of their magical power each night, up to a maximum amount determined by the Keepsake's rank. It also reduces the amount of front damage that the player suffers, and deals slightly more damage when attacking from behind.

Keepsake Keepsake

In addition to the gods themselves, Hades offers a number of other characters with whom you can build relationships (purely platonic sorry). Gifting them bottles of Nectar may give them special abilities that boost Zagreus in his quest to escape the Underworld. Keepsakes are the gifts that you can gift to your loved ones. They're extremely important in the game.

It's as simple as that: each time you finish an encounter, your character could receive a Keepsake upgraded by up to three levels. When a Keepsake has reached rank three, a new buff can be applied to your next encounter. Some examples of these buffs are zeus hades and poseidon brothers:

The Sigil of Death: Increases Zagreus’ default God Gauge percentage at the time of an encounter. Also, grants access to Hades' Aid Call, which fills the gauge once activated. It can be improved by adjusting it to a higher level however, removing it from between levels resets the God Gauge percentage to zero.

Each god's Keepsake provides unique buffs that are extremely beneficial in both the beginning and later phases of the game. Our top recommendation is grabbing the Cerberus Keepsake, Old Spiked Collar, as soon as you can to provide your health with a substantial boost.

The rest of the gods' Keepsakes are also worth grabbing as soon as you can. The Arachne and Narcissus ones are especially good since they'll allow you to acquire an entirely new weapon before you even start while the Poseidon and Megaera ones let you take on more damage when attacking from behind.

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