Why Nobody Cares About Hades Gods Tier List

Author : Carver McCollum | Published On : 02 Jun 2024

God Keepsakes in Hades 2

The God Keepsakes are a great option to upgrade your weapon in Hades 2. These upgrades can help you clear enemies faster, decrease the damage caused by enemies, or even give you an extra boost.

Aphrodite has a lot of survivability through weak, health boosts, as well as reduced damage from close-range enemies. Her duo boons also are quite OP.

Zeus

Zeus is god of gods and protector of mortals. He is a god of great the power and grandeur. He is a powerful, imposing and regal appearance, sporting long curly hair and a beard or mustache. His throne sits on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece. The Statue of Zeus in Olympia is a marvel of ancient times and is a testament to his power and size. He is also the god of justice, and patron of property owners, strangers guests, guests, and the supplicants. He is also the god of thunder and light. He can listen to people's voices, imitate them, and even alter their appearance. In mythology, he punishes people who commit crimes of dishonor or impiety. He can also demolish mountains and cause earthquakes.

Zeus is the son of Cronus and Rhea. Zeus overthrew his father in an epic war, referred to as the Titanomachy. He then made lots with his brothers, Hades and Poseidon, to share the universe. Zeus received the heavens, Poseidon, the sea and Hades the underworld.

His sister Hestia is the symbol of the domestic fire. Hestia was the goddess of the hearth in every Greek city. She is regarded as a gentle goddess who is not involved in mortal affairs, but she is the patron of homes and family life. She is also a goddess of justice and order. She has the same power as her brother Hades to overrule the 'fate of men' (moira). She can do this for those who ask her to protect. Hestia is a great ally for physical damage builds. Her Aid buff increases in a 1:1 ratio to your overall DPS.

Artemis

Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and twin sister of Apollo, is the Greek goddess of hunting, wild animals and the virtue of chastity. She is also a goddess of protection for girls and women. Her cults are particularly prevalent in the forests of Greece. She was particularly well-liked by the Spartans who gave up their lives before committing a war campaign to her.

She is a goddess of virginity and her sexiness, strength, and passion have inspired women across many fields including sports, arts and feminism. demo slot zeus hades is also the goddess of female hunters and has been depicted in numerous sculptures and paintings of a huntress holding her bow and bow and arrows. She is also an advocate for environmental conservation, being thought of as an individual who cares for the environment of the planet.

In contrast to other gods of the Greek pantheon, Artemis is not a one who is very social. She is averse to being near other gods, and she often questions their actions when they try to poke around her domain. She is not a big fan of other Olympians snooping around her domain.

Artemis is one of the most powerful gods to shoot because she grants a host of pressure point and speed boosts that make her extremely effective with ranged weapons. She's also a great partner to Ares because her Duo Boon allows for more constant Doom damage and mitigation. She's also a great option for weapons that allow switching between special and regular attacks, since her Heart Rend boon enhances the damage of both types of attacks.

Athena

Athena is the embodiment for wisdom and strategic combat. She is a god who fits her role as Zeus daughter. As the daughter of Zeus and Metis, Athena was born from his head and inherited the best qualities of both of her parents. She is the patron god of artillery, ranged weapons and shields. However, her strongest strength lies in her ability to provide powerful defensive boons. Her Deflection ability allows her to deflect enemy projectiles or melee attacks to their origin and her Frost Strike bonus can deal the most damage to enemies frozen in the same place.

Her main disadvantage is that she has a lack of offensive buffs. However the damage mitigation buffs can make the difference between a build that has an increased damage focus versus one that does not have. Her Duo boon applies Weakness to enemies every when you strike them, which is especially useful during fights where it's impossible to avoid being hit, such as in Elysium or Styx.

Athena Like her cousin Zeus at times, is often overconfident and think she is more knowledgeable than anyone else. She also doesn't seem as close to her cousin as the other Olympian gods and she's often criticizing Zeus.


Athena, like Hermes can give great god buffs to nearly any weapon. Her boosts to attack however, aren't as effective and it's preferring to select a god with stronger attack multipliers. For instance, Poseidon or Athena. Her shield special attack slows the movement speed of enemies, and her Frost Flourish blessing can increase your attack and special attack damage. However it's not as strong as other gods in their respective versions. Her blessings are beneficial and should be accepted.

Demeter

Demeter is a goddess of agriculture, and her story showcases the balance between parental love and divine duty. The daughter of Titans Cronus and Rhea, Demeter grew jealous of her siblings following the time that the Titans defeated their fathers to take control of the universe. When her sister Persephone was taken by Hades she halted all growth on the planet, leading to an hunger. Her mother Zeus encouraged her to begin farming again but she refused, saying she would never give up on searching for her daughter.

She eventually gets back to her mom when Pan, the god, notices her wandering. However, Zeus is upset that she didn't ask him about abducting his daughter, and demands she be a maid in Hades family for the rest of the year. He agrees and she quits searching for an entire year. She stays on a part-time farm in gratitude.

Demeter is a powerful goddess who is adept at growing plants and enchanting them. Her children can flourish in the most unlikely places, and their fruits can be enchanted by things like speed heal and enthrall battle rage or curse a player with passion. Demeter, in addition to her ability to farm is also renowned for her role as the goddess of harvests and grain. Demeter is revered by the Greek city Eleusis where she was long associated with the myths that are celebrated there. Eleusinian Mysteries are secret and only open to a select few. A lot of them are undiscovered today, buried in mystery. The mysteries revolved around the cultivation and preservation of food and also the life after death. In her role as goddess of the harvest, Demeter is a great choice for any build.

Poseidon

Poseidon was born to Cronus the Titan king, and Rhea his queen, joined his brothers Zeus to overthrow his father and claim the control of the universe. The three splintered the world through drawing lots; Zeus took the sky, Hades the underworld and Poseidon the sea. His connection to the oceans and seas and his influence over wealth, power and the mysteries of the deep have remained influencers on Greek mythology.

He is associated with storms, earthquakes sea-faring, horses and earthquakes. He is a symbol of nature's force in his mighty and unpredictable presence. He is known for his powerful trident which is used to stir the oceans, trigger seismic tremors, and manipulate water sources. He also tames wild horses, demonstrating his mastery of the forces of nature and human power.

His romantic entanglements as well as battles with other Olympian mortals and gods illustrate the interconnected destinies of humans and gods. His famous encounter with the Gorgon Medusa and her transformation into a monster highlights divine retribution and mortal suffering. His union with the Nereid Amphitrite illustrates the harmonious blending of the sea's powerful and peaceful aspects.

Poseidon, the patron saint of seafaring, is particularly revered in Corinth where he was at the heart of the Panhellenic Isthmian Games that brought horses, charioteers and athletes. These events were held every two years in the spring, and were among the earliest manifestations of what would later become the Olympic Games. His symbol is the winged horse Pegasus which symbolizes the intersection of the divine and the heroic. He is also a patron of navigation and maritime trade as shown by votive clay plaques from the Archaic period.