![]() Right now, you haven't beaten the final boss yet, so the difficulty of the game is basically locked. I would suggest unlocking the aspects first instead of upgrading an I'll explain why so you can judge. I am wondering whether I should use the remaining titan blood to unlock the chaos aspect of the shield or simply put it into the zagreus aspect in order to get the 5% dmg reduction? otherwise keep the ambrosiaĪnother quick question, I have only one titan blood left bc I used the others to unlock the second aspect for all weapons but the shield. You can do the exchange but imo only do it if your gonna use the titanblood. From what i know you use them when you get the likes to max with nectar on a person. Personally i haven`t used any ambrosia yet. My question is should I exchange the ambrosia for a titan blood?īearing in mind that I have yet to successfully escape so I don't think I can get any more titan blood bc I got all that I could from the furies. So I did REALLY well actually and managed to get to the final boss! Sadly I got killed but I could barely make it to the final boss of elysium before!īecause I managed to get past Elysium I got one ambrosia for the bounty. The available cosmetic improvements are just icing on the cake.Originally posted by Steve Spaghetti, The Meme Thief:Right I got all of those first they only needed gems. With assistance from the House Contractor, you should be able to slowly make meaningful improvements with a lasting impact. After each failed escape attempt, it’s a good idea to see what more you can build. If you are having difficulty making improvements that require Diamonds, remember you can acquire them through trade with the Wretched Broker at his shop in the Lounge. At the earliest opportunity, pay for the Fated List of Minor Prophecies enhancement, which allows you to earn significant rewards as you meet certain objectives. Remember that the full list of potential improvements doesn’t become available immediately, so you need to constantly make the upgrades you can to improve your options. You can also pay to place Infernal Trove chests, which allow you to face off against a group of enemies to earn a reward such as Gemstones, Darkness shards, or even a useful health refill. ![]() These include fountains so you can restore your health, along with bonuses so your rewards when defeating enemies are greater. Hades’ Work Orders allow you to add a variety of useful enhancements to the regions you explore as you attempt to escape. Most of those categories are purely cosmetic, except for the first one. ![]() There are several categories of improvement eventually available: Work Orders, Great Hall, West Hall, Lounge, Bedchambers, and Court Music. These you can use in trade while visiting the Wretched Broker (who exchanges 2 Diamonds for 1 Ambrosia), or you can spend them to pay the House Contractor to make the most exciting improvements, such as the most advanced Work Orders and significant cosmetic modifications. ![]() As you progress through the game and clear the second region, Asphodel, you gain access to a costlier currency: Diamonds. Initially, you pay the contractor using Gemstones that you find in Tartarus and elsewhere. When you first talk to him, he won’t have many options available, but the list of services and improvements he can provide expands as you continue to invest. The House Contractor sets up shop near Hades’ desk in the Great Hall, so he’s difficult to miss. In this Hades guide, we explain which upgrades you should focus on first, and why. Hades’ House Contractor allows players to make cosmetic improvements throughout the underworld, from the Great Hall where Zagreus relaxes before his next escape attempt, to the enemy-infested regions that stand between him and freedom. ![]()
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