great video i used to play Hades and i really enjoyed it, definitely gained a sub! :) (the Percy Jackson movie was so good you can't say it was bad he used an IPOD to beat MEDUSA, come on that's crazy)
This was super neat. I started Hades pretty recently, and have made it to the end a couple times. Im really looking forward to doing some challenge runs once I've finished all the main story, and side quests.
What a cool video, i hope u keep doing them u have potential! Only ine thing tho, the hammers are from Dedalus (the father of Icarus and the guy who built the minotaur labyrinth) not Hephaestus (god of forge and engineering)
great video i used to play Hades and i really enjoyed it, definitely gained a sub! :) (the Percy Jackson movie was so good you can't say it was bad he used an IPOD to beat MEDUSA, come on that's crazy)
Thanks man, i appreciate that! and okay I'll admit that the Medusa scene was pretty clever haha
Do a no hit run🔥🔥
This was super neat. I started Hades pretty recently, and have made it to the end a couple times. Im really looking forward to doing some challenge runs once I've finished all the main story, and side quests.
if you want to torture yourself, a hitless run would be sick
Heck yeah man, it's a great game. Definitely stick with it, maybe one day I'll try hitless
What a cool video, i hope u keep doing them u have potential! Only ine thing tho, the hammers are from Dedalus (the father of Icarus and the guy who built the minotaur labyrinth) not Hephaestus (god of forge and engineering)
Ohhh that's right! Completely forgot, thank you!
Does taking a Boon from Chaos negate the “only Poseidon boons” condition?
Depends on your ruleset🤷♂️ my rules were "no damaging boons from other gods"
Though I can definitely see an argument for that counting as a failed run