

More so, in fact, than any of the other potential romance options in the game. However, deepening this bond will take some work.
HADES NECTAR FULL
In what is definitely the most unique relationship to be found while playing Hades by indie developer Supergiant Games, players can grow quite close to a shade in the form of a floating gorgon head named Dusa-though, this is not a romance full of intimacy, but one of eternal platonic friendship.

Gain increased damage for each Encounter you clear without taking damage. Your attack, special, and Cast each deal bonus damage while not empowered by a Boon.Īutomatically restore health when your life total is depleted (once per run) Refreshes every seven seconds.Īfter several Encounters, gain +1 level for a random Boon. Instantly receive a large sum of Obols (gold) to spend as you please.ĭeal increased damage when below 30% health.ĭeal increased damage striking undamaged foes also striking foes from behind.Īfter taking damage, become invulnerable for a moment. Gain doge chance and move speed for each Encounter you clear quickly. In the final Encounter in each Underworld region, take no damage the first few times foes hit you. Items from the Well of Charon last for more Encounters.īroken urns have a small chance of containing healing items. Blessings from Chaos have an increased chance to be Rare or better. His blessings have an increased chance to be Rare or better.Įnter Chaos Gates without losing health. Her blessings have an increased chance to be Rare or better. Take less damage from the front, but more from the back. Hades’ Keepsake Collection Character (NPC) Here’s a complete list of Keepsakes, including who you get it from, what it’s called, and what it does. There are tons of Keepsakes in Hades, and each offers you something slightly different. The dark red icons are Keepsakes we haven’t collected yet. Hades Keepsake list A look at the Keepsake Collection. This usually just increases value, like how much health the Old Spiked Collar nets you.
HADES NECTAR UPGRADE
Keepsakes start at one star, and you can upgrade it up to three stars. To upgrade your Keepsakes, you just need to clear encounters with it. Note that if you swap to a different Keepsake, you won’t be able to swap back to your original one until the next run.
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This lets you swap out Keepsakes mid-run, which can be great for upgrading and giving you an advantage between floors.

This will put a Keepsake Collection after every boss. You can also use Gems to upgrade the House of Hades Contractors with the Keepsake Collection, Regional. This is the Keepsake Collection, and it houses and allows you to equip all of your Keepsakes. In the armory, just before you leave the House of Hades, you’ll find a glass chest. Hades guide: Nectar Keepsake Collection Unlock the Keepsake Collection, Regional early in your Hades playthrough Image: Supergiant Games via Polygon You can also trade for it in the Lounge exchange in the House of Hades. It can be a room reward while you adventure, and you can get it from certain Boons. You can collect Nectar a few different ways. You can give him one Nectar at the start of the game, and then he’ll lock you out of gifts for a long time. The only character in the game who won’t give you a Keepsake is Hades. If you don’t see any colored hearts but do see a little, purple bow on a character entry, it means you’ll get a Keepsake when you give them a Nectar. Once you unlock the Codex, you can use it to check your relationship with characters. The little bow (that we circled) above Athena means that she’ll give you a Keepsake if you give her some Nectar. You get Keepsakes when you give Nectar to a character for the first time.
HADES NECTAR HOW TO
Here’s how to get them all and what they do. These Keepsakes are key to success in Hades. Part of how you grow these relationships is through Nectar, a gift resource that you can find in the Underworld and give to friends. In Hades, you can foster relationships (purely platonic, sorry) with a variety of different characters in the House of Hades and the Greek Underworld.
