

However, I didnt give the first nectar until after the first ending, so I cant verify about giving a nectar early. You dont need to have given him the ambrosia bottle. I had to speak with Hades repeatedly over multiple runs until he gave some dialogue saying he was grateful his queen was back. You will need all the hearts you can obtain with the nectar, ie 6. Pressing it first won't skip the dialogue so it's always best to do so. In order to be able to face him in a duel, you will need to have a sufficiently high level of affinity with Charon. Once you get your hands on Nectar in Hades, every time you approach a key character (either underworld NPCs, people in the House of Hades, or God Boons) you'll see the regular dialogue button prompt, as well as a new prompt with the drink's icon. Thankfully by the time you become able to use Ambrosia, you're gonna have more than a few ready to gift away, but keep this in mind for future runs - increasing the Heat in the Pact of Punishment to renew your weapons' rewards will guarantee more of this item. But, it's usually granted as a reward for beating bosses. It will appear as a limited item in the trader once in a while, so always double check for it. Lastly, you can also trade items for it (5x Chthonic Keys) in the house lounge.Īmbrosia is a bit more complicated. At times, some Boons will give them as reward, as well as other bonuses for your current run the next time you grab another bottle. You just have to choose that path, take all Shades down, and grab it as a reward. You'll often see them as rewards before entering a room, pictured as this orange flask that looks like a potion. Ofjudgment never to take heed, But to those fast-locked souls to speed. Nectar can be obtained during runs most of the time. lucent of all lovely mysteries A face flowered for heart's ease. Doing so will unlock different things, such as Keepsakes, as well as new narrative events and side stories. Everyone loves them, which makes them the perfect gift to strength your relationships with your relatives. These two items are a rarity of sorts in the underworld, historically portrayed as forbidden beverages.
