![]() ![]() With the Lambent Plume, you can be offered Rush Delivery, Greater Recall, or Bad News without the need for lower-tier boon prerequisites. ![]() Use this Keepsake right, and you'll almost be as evasive and speedy as Hermes himself.Īdditionally, equipping this Keepsake can affect which boons Hermes offers you. At level one, it adds 1%, at level two, it adds 1.1%, and at level three, it adds 1.2%. RELATED: How Long Does It Take To Beat Hades?Įvery time you clear an encounter quickly (the meaning of quickly depends on a few factors - there's a small circle showing your time limit in the corner), you'll gain some dodge chance and move speed. The Lambent Plume, given to Zagreus in exchange for some Nectar, affects your dodge chance and movement speed. +1.2% dodge chance and movement speed after successful encounter clearsĮach of the Olympian Gods has a Keepsake that increases their chance of appearing next, but Hermes' Keepsake works a little differently. +1.1% dodge chance and movement speed after successful encounter clears +1% dodge chance and movement speed after successful encounter clears Increases your movement speed and dodge chance after clearing encounters within a time limit.Don't forget you can swap out Keepsakes partway through a run after purchasing the Regional Keepsake Collection from the House Contractor. ![]() If you equip this Keepsake at the start of a run and grab Ocean's Bounty early on, you'll be drowning in Obols, Gemstones, and Darkness. At the common level, you'll get a 50% increase to these rewards, and at the heroic level, there will be a 65% increase. This boon grants you extra Obols, Darkness, or Gemstones when you claim them as chamber rewards. The reason why Poseidon's stands out from many of the other Olympian Gods' Keepsakes is that it'll give you a chance of grabbing the Ocean's Bounty boon. Additionally, the boons will have a chance to be rare or better - a 10% chance at the first level of their Keepsake, then 15% at level two and 20% at level three. Each of the Olympian Gods have their own unique Keepsake, all of which work the same (with the exception of the Lambent Plume from Hermes): The next boon you encounter will be from the corresponding God. Offer some Nectar to Poseidon, and he'll return your kindness with his Keepsake, the Conch Shell. +20% chance for boons to be rare or better +15% chance for boons to be rare or better +10% chance for boons to be rare or better Your next boon encounter will be with Poseidon, and has a greater chance of being rare (or better) Remember, that the best keepsake Hades has to offer you is often situational by your needs, so go with what you think is right for your run! We've given this post an adjustment to add a Keepsake and make it more readable overall. Updated on Augby Michael Christopher: With Hades now on Game Pass, many more fans will now be attempting to escape the Underworld as our faithful protagonist, Zagreus. Also, after purchasing the Keepsake Collection from the House Contractor, Zagreus can swap Keepsakes between each Underworld region, meaning you can usually combine them in great patterns through a run. Of course, which Keepsake is best depends on your build, but in general, there are some that are definitely more useful. RELATED: Hades Duo Boons List - All The Combined Boons From The GodsNot all of these Keepsakes are created equal, though, with some of them being much more useful than others. It'll take 25 chamber clears with the Keepsake equipped for it to reach level two, and 50 more for it to reach level three. All of the Hades Keepsakes have different effects, which can be improved by using that particular Keepsake enough times. When Zagreus gives (almost) any character a Nectar, they'll return the nicety with a Keepsake. In Hades, there is a fantastic cast of characters, from rulers of the Underworld to charismatic Olympian Gods and everything in between.
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